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to those given, two other types which should be raised to generic rank, but, as 

 they are both West Indian and do not occur in the territory where the free cri- 

 noids considered here are found, it has seemed desirable to leave them for a report 

 upon West Indian species. 



Key to the genera of Antedonidae. 



A. Pinnule ambulacra plated. 



a. pinnules stout and prismatic, stiff, and closely set ; radials and costals, and 

 lower brachials, strongly flattened laterally (t. e. " wall-sided "). 



b. first pinnule similar to, but shorter than, those following ; cirri very 

 long, with more than 80 segments ; the distal pinnules extend for 

 several millimeters beyond the terminal brachials, which are ab- 

 ruptly recurved. 



c. centro-dorsal long-conical or columnar, the cirri in 5 double verti- 

 cal rows ; cirri stout ; 10-20 arms 



Asterometra (Antedon macropoda A. H. Clark). 



cc. centro-dorsal thick-discoidal or columnar, the cirri without 



definite arrangement, or in 15 more or less defined vertical rows ; 



cirri slender ; 10-30 arms 



Ptilometra (Comatula macronema J. Muller). 

 bb. first pinnule longer than those following ; the distal pinnules short, 

 not extending beyond the terminal brachials, which are not incurved, 

 c. first pinnule markedly larger, stouter, and longer than those fol- 

 lowing, composed of comparatively few large, stout segments ; 

 cirri elongate, slender, always spiny, with more than 25 seg- 

 ments; genital pinnules not differentiated; 10-30 arms . . 



ThalaSSOmetra (Antedon villosa A. H. Clark) 

 cc. first pinnule longer, but smaller and more slender than those 

 following, with much more numerous and shorter joints ; cirri 

 short, stout, and smooth, with less than 30 segments ; genita 

 pinnules always more or less expanded ; 10-50 arms . . . 



Charitometra (Antedon incisa P. H. Carpenter) 

 aa. pinnules rounded-carinate, the genital pinnules much expanded ; costals 

 and lower branchials laterally compressed, with concave sides, the former 

 with broad, thin, flange-like latero-posterior borders ; cirri short, stout, 



and smooth ; 10 arms 



Poecilometra (Antedon acoela P. H. Carpenter). 

 aaa. pinnules cylindrical, stiff and spine-like, well separated, the first small, 

 short, and weak, with squarish joints ; proximal segment of lower pin- 

 nules (especially the first) enormously expanded ; cirri spiny ; 10-50 



arms Calometra (Antedon callista A. H. Clark). 



aaaa. proximal pinnules slender, elongate, cylindrical, stiff, with much elon- 

 gated segments, the first shorter than the following; distal pinnules 

 strongly prismatic ; costals and lower brachials rounded, free laterally ; 



20-30 arms 



Stylometra (Antedon spinifera P. H. Carpenter). 



