Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique: 1 - Phlebobranchia
Author
Monniot, Françoise
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-28
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10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.3
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Ascidia archaia
Sluiter, 1890
Figs 1–2
Stations.
AM 0 6, 14°30,4N–61°05,3W,
1m
; AR 121, 14°26,4N–60°49,5W,
2m
.
(MNHN P5 ASC.A 430).
Ascidia archaia
Sluiter, 1890
Ascidia corelloides:
Monniot C. 1983
.
The anatomical characters described for this species are the same in all specimens collected from various geographic areas. The tunic is vitreous with the body and gut visible (
Fig.1B
). The oral siphon has 8 lobes with ocelli. The oral tentacles vary in number 14–18 and smaller ones between them; the dorsal tubercle is small and urn-shaped. The prepharyngeal groove is not indented dorsally (
Fig. 1A
). The dorsal lamina is double anteriorly to become a single blade with small teeth at the edge. The branchial meshes have 4–5 stigmata and no parastigmatic vessels but there are intermediate papillae on the longitudinal vessels (
Fig.2
). Thirty four longitudinal vessels were counted on the right side in one animal. The muscles are particularly weak on the siphons and the body wall (
Fig.1A
). The gut forms a long intestinal loop enclosing an ovary in two parts (
Fig.1A
): the proximal end of the ovary with oocytes occupies the top of the primary gut loop and is followed by a characteristic wide oviduct parallel to the rectum containing eggs and immature larvae (
Fig.1A
). Few larvae were in the atrial cavity of one specimen.
Ascidia archaia
Sluiter, 1890
recorded for the first time in
Indonesia
was found again under several names in all tropical oceans. In the Caribbean area this species was described as
Ascidia corelloides
by
Van Name, 1924
, and this name was also used by
Monniot C. (1983)
for specimens collected in
Guadeloupe
.
Kott (1985)
synonymised
Ascidia rhabdophora
Sluiter, 1904
and
A. corelloides
with
A. archaia
,
an opinion shared by
Monniot C. & F. (1987)
who described ascidians from Polynesia.
A. archaia
is the species name also used by
Bonnet & Rocha (2011)
for a specimen from
Panama
.