“…-Heding and Panning, 1954: 191-192 Neothyonidium dearmatum (Dendy and Hindle, 1907) Diagnosis. Massinium species up to 110 mm long, up to 40 mm diameter (preserved, tentacles withdrawn), wide orally, tapered to rounded end anally, thin firm body wall; exterior anal scales not detected; 20 tentacles, 5 outer pairs large, 5 inner pairs small; complete cover of tube feet, single series of close tube feet on each side of longitudinal muscle interior attachment, scattered inter-radially, across introvert in irregular paired radial series, diameters up to 0.4 mm; white leathery tubular composite calcareous ring up to 50 mm long; radials with anterior taper and notch, posterior notch; inter-radials tapered to anterior point, posterior inter-radial indentation closed by continuous band of small plates to create oblong non-calcareous space; 1-2 tubular polian vesicles, as long and longer than calcareous ring; long thin stone canal with globular madreporite attached by mesentery to pharynx; cylindrical longitudinal muscles, not divided; gonad tubules long thin.…”