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Figs. 35-37.—Amalda (Baryspira) ovalis n.sp., holotype, V 674, Kaiwhata River near Ngahape, central Wairarapa (Altonian?); Victoria University Geology Department (VM3IS); 25.7 X 15.2 mm. Fig. 38.—Insolentia powelli n.sp., holotype, V 582, Slip Point, Clifden, Southland (Clifdenian); Victoria University Geology Department (VM29B); 21.9 X 7.4 mm. Figs. 39-41.—Amalda (Gracilispira) olsoni n.sp., upper mudstone at Devil’s Elbow, Hawke’s Bay (Nukumaruan), Victoria University Department. Figs. 39, 40, holotype, VM3I6, 20.5 X 9.2 mm; fig. 41, paratype, VM3I7, 27.7 X 12.3 mm. Fig. 42.—Uttleya paucispiralis n.sp., holotype, Kaimatira Pumice Sand, Mowhanau Beach, Wanganui (Castlecliffian); Victoria University Geology Department (VM299); 7.85 X 2.80 mm. Fig. 43.—Emarginula haweraensis Powell, junction of Okauawa Stream with Mangatahi River, Hawke’s Bay (Nukumaruan); Victoria University Geology Department (VM297); 39.2 X 31.9 mm. Fig. 44. Comitas kennetti n.sp., holotype, “Giant’s Tooth”, Cape Foulwind, Westland (Kapitean); Victoria University Geology Department (VM333); 28.9 X 10.1 mm. Figs. 45-47.—Fractopella megapex n.gen., n.sp., holotype, road cutting on south side of hill between Awatere River and Te Araroa, East Cape (Kapitean?); Victoria University Geology Department (VM322); 32.3 X 36.2 mm.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 8, 25 May 1970, PLATE 5

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Figs. 35-37.—Amalda (Baryspira) ovalis n.sp., holotype, V674, Kaiwhata River near Ngahape, central Wairarapa (Altonian?); Victoria University Geology Department (VM315); 25.7 X 15.2mm. Fig. 38.—Insolentia powelli n.sp., holotype, V582, Slip Point, Clifden, Southland (Clifdenian); Victoria University Geology Department (VM298); 21.9 X 7.4mm. Figs. 39-41.—Amalda (Gracilispira) olsoni n.sp., upper mudstone at Devil’s Elbow, Hawke’s Bay (Nukumaruan), Victoria University Department. Figs. 39, 40, holotype, VM316, 20.5 X 9.2mm; fig. 41, paratype, VM317, 27.7 X 12.3mm. Fig. 42.—Uttleya paucispiralis n.sp., holotype, Kaimatira Pumice Sand, Mowhanau Beach, Wanganui (Castlecliffian); Victoria University Geology Department (VM299); 7.85 X 2.80mm. Fig. 43.—Emarginula haweraensis Powell, junction of Okauawa Stream with Mangatahi River, Hawke’s Bay (Nukumaruan); Victoria University Geology Department (VM297); 39.2 X 31.9mm. Fig. 44.— Comitas kennetti n.sp., holotype, “Giant’s Tooth”, Cape Foulwind, Westland (Kapitean); Victoria University Geology Department (VM333); 28.9 X 10.1mm. Figs. 45-47.—Fractopella megapex n.gen., n.sp., holotype, road cutting on south side of hill between Awatere River and Te Araroa, East Cape (Kapitean?); Victoria University Geology Department (VM322); 32.3 X 36.2mm. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 8, 25 May 1970, PLATE 5

Figs. 35-37.—Amalda (Baryspira) ovalis n.sp., holotype, V674, Kaiwhata River near Ngahape, central Wairarapa (Altonian?); Victoria University Geology Department (VM315); 25.7 X 15.2mm. Fig. 38.—Insolentia powelli n.sp., holotype, V582, Slip Point, Clifden, Southland (Clifdenian); Victoria University Geology Department (VM298); 21.9 X 7.4mm. Figs. 39-41.—Amalda (Gracilispira) olsoni n.sp., upper mudstone at Devil’s Elbow, Hawke’s Bay (Nukumaruan), Victoria University Department. Figs. 39, 40, holotype, VM316, 20.5 X 9.2mm; fig. 41, paratype, VM317, 27.7 X 12.3mm. Fig. 42.—Uttleya paucispiralis n.sp., holotype, Kaimatira Pumice Sand, Mowhanau Beach, Wanganui (Castlecliffian); Victoria University Geology Department (VM299); 7.85 X 2.80mm. Fig. 43.—Emarginula haweraensis Powell, junction of Okauawa Stream with Mangatahi River, Hawke’s Bay (Nukumaruan); Victoria University Geology Department (VM297); 39.2 X 31.9mm. Fig. 44.— Comitas kennetti n.sp., holotype, “Giant’s Tooth”, Cape Foulwind, Westland (Kapitean); Victoria University Geology Department (VM333); 28.9 X 10.1mm. Figs. 45-47.—Fractopella megapex n.gen., n.sp., holotype, road cutting on south side of hill between Awatere River and Te Araroa, East Cape (Kapitean?); Victoria University Geology Department (VM322); 32.3 X 36.2mm. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 8, 25 May 1970, PLATE 5

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