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close, sometimes more scattered, and are then arranged in 
radiating rows. 
Genus Orcila.—Tentacles 10 to 20, of which five simple ones 
are alternately smaller. Anus toothless. Feet distributed evenly 
over the whole body. 
Genus Phyllophorus—Tentacles 12 to 16, within which is a 
circle of 5 or 6 much smaller ones. 
Genus Stereoderma—Body covered with simple feet, which 
on the right or left side of the ventral area are in a double row. 
Anus toothless. Tentacles 10, the two middle on the ventral 
side smaller. 
Genus Hemicrepis—Back, and anterior and posterior portions 
of the ventral surface with warts, upon which are feet. Ventral 
area densely covered with feet. Tentacles 12. 
Family Aspidochirote. 
Feet- and lung-bearing Holothurians, with a well-developed 
ambulacral system, and scutiform tentacles. Retractor muscle 
of gullet wanting. Generally a single bundle of reproductive 
follicles on the left of the mesentery. 
Genus Stichopus—Tentacles 18 to 20. Body four-angled. 
Ambulacral papillae standing upon warts, which are often 
arranged in longitudinal rows. Ventral surface flat, generally 
with three distinct longitudinal rows of feet. Two bundles of 
reproductive follicles on the mesentery. 
Genus Mzulleria—Tentacles 20 to 25. Back convex, with 
the ambulacral papilla standing more or less closely together. 
Ventral surface flat with very numerous feet, which are some- 
times arranged in rows. Anus with five calcareous teeth. 
Genus Lalidodemas—Tentacles 20, Feet arranged in five 
double longitudinal rows. 
Genus Asfidochir—Tentacles 12. Feet in five rows, but 
absent in front. Respiratory tree divided into five. . 
Genus Holothuria—Tentacles 20. Feet generally not in 
rows. Anus round or radiate, without calcareous teeth. 
NEW ZEALAND MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 
(ABSTRACT,) 
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The following species of Micro-lepidoptera from New Zealand 
are described by Mr. E. Meyrick in the Proceedings of the 
Linnean Society of New South Wales, vols. 5 and 6 :— 
TINEINA. 
GENUS GRACILARIA, Z. 
Head smooth; no ocelli; tongue long. Antenne as long 
or longer than fore-wings, slender, filiform. Maxillary palpi 
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