Ascidians from the tropical western Pacific
Author
Monniot, Françoise
Author
Monniot, Claude
UPESA 8044, Laboratoire de Biologie des Invertébrés marins et Malacologie, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, 55 rue Buffon, F- 75005 Paris (France) monniot @ mnhn. fr.
monniot@mnhn.fr
text
Zoosystema
2001
23
2
201
383
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5391440
1638-9387
5391440
Trididemnum cyclops
Michaelsen, 1921
Trididemnum cyclops
Michaelsen, 1921: 19
.
Type
locality:
Madagascar
. — Monniot F. & Monniot C. 1996: 149, western Pacific, and synonymy.
MATERIAL EXAMINED
. —
Palau
.
KB Channel,
Airai
seagrass bed,
7°19.35’N
,
134°31.73’E
,
0.5 m
,
20.
VI
.1996
(
MNHN
A2
TRI
133).
Trididemnum discrepans
(
Sluiter, 1909
)
(
Fig. 48
)
Leptoclinum discrepans
Sluiter, 1909: 77
.
Type
locality:
Indonesia
. Synonymy: see Monniot F. 1990a: 520, fig. 2.
MATERIAL EXAMINED
. —
Tonga
.
Vava’u
, Vaipua Inlet,
18°37.92’S
,
173°58.79’W
,
1 m
,
14.XI.1997
(
MNHN
A2
TRI
148).
Philippines
.
Palawan
, Honda Bay,
9°55.87’N
,
118°55.02’E
,
20 m
,
24.XI.1997
(
MNHN
A2
TRI
119).
DESCRIPTION
This species forms colonies that break up into aggregations of small lobes. The size of each lobe is
5-6 mm
in diameter and
3-5 mm
in thickness. The very soft gelatinous cushions are black with a translucent tunic. There are no spicules in the upper layer and they are rare in the basal parts, where they are mixed with faecal pellets. The siphons are short. There is a particularly large unperforated area between the oral tentacles and the branchial sac (
Fig. 48A
). The stigmata are numerous, up to
14 in
the first half row, but fewer posteriorly. The waist is very long and the retractor muscle extends from it. The gut loop is wide and flat. The single testis lobe lies in its middle, covered by five to six coils of the sperm duct (
Fig. 48A
). The ovary lies against the testis.
The larvae (
Fig. 48B
) are large,
1.3 mm
for the trunk. The tail is wound in a half turn around the trunk. The three adhesive papillae have long stalks. On each side are six digitiform ampullae. The larvae are not gemmiparous.
REMARKS
This species is characterised by the small joined lobes of the colony, the colony’s black colour, and the absence of spicules from almost all the tunic, as well as by the numerous stigmata in the zooid and the larval structure. It is a species of very shallow water found in
Indonesia
,
Australia
,
New Caledonia
,
Fiji
, and now
Tonga
.