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slightly branched, smooth or minutely granulär. Polypes clustered 

 on the rounded ends of the branches, not retractile; skin of the 

 stem and polypes to the end of the pinnules strengthened with 

 spicules. 



Gen. Xenia 4 Sp., Loridella n. 4 Sp. (Cornularia subviridis 

 Quoy and Gaim., Xenia florida Dana. X. elongata Dana, X= coerulea 

 var. Dana), Wardella n. mit X. indivisa Sars. 



B. Coral cellular; the surface of the coral and outher side 

 of the polype-cells covered with opake, rugose, fusiform spicules. 

 Polypes retractile. 



a. Stem, branches and polype-cells covered with spiculae. 



Fam. 8. NidäÜdae. Coral simple or branched; stem cylindri- 

 cal, cartilaginous, with a crustaceous skin and imbedded spicules. 

 Polypes on the upper surface of a hemisphaerical head, with pro- 

 minent large conical polype-cells; stem and polype-cells covered 

 with large fusiform spicules. 



Gen. Nidalia Gr. 1 Sp. 



Fam. 9. Spoggodidae. Coral membranaceous, cellular, bran- 

 ched, the outer surface covered with opace fusiform spicules. Po 

 lype-cells at the ends of the branchlets and surrounded by a series 

 of projecting spicules. Polypes retractile. 



Gen. Spoggodes 4 Sp., Spoggodia Gr. 4 Sp. 



Fam, 10. Nephthyadae. Coral fleshy, cellular, branched; stem 

 coriaceous or granulär externally ; branches and polype-cells with 

 superficial spicules. Polype-cells subcylindrical, incurved. Polypes 

 retractile. 



Gen. Nephthya 4 Sp., Ammothea 1 Sp., Capnella 1 Sp., Mor- 

 chellana Gr. 1 Sp. 



Fam. 11. Lemnaliadae. Coral simple atthebase; stem formed 

 of the clustered cylindrical tubulär bodies of the polypes; outer 

 surface smooth, without spicules. 



Gen. Lemnalia Gr. 3 Sp., Verrilliana n. mit Ale. ramosum 

 Quoy and Gaim. und Ammothea thyrsoides Ehrbg. 



Fam. 12. Paralcyoniadae. Coral membranaceous, branched 

 above, smooth, with minute dermal spicules near the mouths of 

 the polypes ; the bodies of the polypes opening into each other, ma- 

 king a common cavity. The coral retractile into a tubulär sheath 

 covered with large dermal spicules. Tentacles retractile. 



Gen. Paralcyonium M. Ed. 1. Sp. 



Zur Charakteristik der neu aufgestellten Genera die folgenden 

 Diagnosen . 



Massarella Gr. Coral irregulär - shaped, attached to a 

 horny axis of a Gorgonia; outer surface hard, crustaceous, smooth; 

 internal cork-like. Polypes completely retractile. 



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