Observations on non-didemnid ascidians from Australian waters (1)
Author
Kott, Patricia
text
Journal of Natural History
2006
2006-04-26
40
3 - 4
169
234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930600621601
journal article
10.1080/00222930600621601
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Polycarpa viridis
Herdman, 1880
Polycarpa viridis
Herdman 1880
, p 74
;
Kott 1985
, p 208
and synonymy.
Distribution
Previously recorded (see
Kott 1985
):
Western Australia
(Cockburn Sound);
South Australia
(Great Australian Bight, Spencer and St Vincent Gulfs);
Victoria
(Bass Strait);
New South Wales
(
Cape Jervis
,
Port Jackson
).
New
records:
Tasmanian Canyons
(
Pieman Canyon
,
168 m
,
174 m
)
.
Description
The newly recorded specimens are of the usual conservative form for this species, with an atrial aperture about one-third of the body length distant from the terminal branchial aperture. Both apertures are on small conical protrusions and props or hair-like roots are on the postero-ventral part of the body. The gonads are embedded in the body wall amongst large spherical blister-like vesicles and a large fleshy endocarp is in the rather short postpyloric part of the gut loop and there is the usual long rectum. The preservative of one of the specimens is orange-red and the specimen itself is a maroon colour, although this may have been affected by other specimens preserved with it.
Remarks
There is no trace of the green colour said to characterise this species and its distinction from
P. flava
depends greatly on its rather thin test without sand while the latter species has a thicker, tougher test, black in preservative.