Deep-water Ascidiacea from the Sea of Japan
Author
Sanamyan, Karen
Author
Sanamyan, Nadya
text
Zootaxa
2012
3245
63
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.280532
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1175-5326
280532
Styela squamosa
Herdman, 1881
(
Figure 3
)
Styela squamosa
Herdman 1881
, p 66. Sanamyan, Sanamyan, 2006: 321 (synonymy).
Material examined. St. B5-11
, 2651m,
6 specimens
;
St. B5-10
, 2676m,
1 specimen
;
St. D2-8
, 2653–
2683m
,
1 specimen
.
Remarks.
Oval, dark brown or almost black specimens are up to
2cm
in greatest diameter. Thick short rhizoids are on the proximal end. The tunic is firm, warty, often covered by bryozoans and hydroids. External appearance and internal features correspond well to previous descriptions.
Styela squamosa
has wide range of distribution and is known from many deep-water localities in Pacific and around
Antarctic
. There are several records of this species from North Pacific, although the species has not been known from the Sea of
Japan
until the present record.