Some ascidians from the southern coast of Madagascar collected during the “ AtimoVatae ” survey Author Monniot, Françoise text Zootaxa 2012 3197 1 42 journal article 45406 10.5281/zenodo.246182 4c036a63-9718-48de-97a2-f29c5976eb99 1175-5326 246182 Aplidium hestia n. sp. ( Figures 4 B, 5) Ethymology. In Greek: hestia = chimney Station. TA 52 (MNHN A1 APL.B 554 holotype ) The single colony was white in life. Its shape is a pad of irregular outline 5.5cm long and 4.5cm high ( Fig. 4 B). The tunic is hard without sediment. The surface of the colony is smooth between large spaced hollows, each of them containing a circular system of zooids ( Fig. 5 A). The oral siphons open at the periphery of the hole and the common cloacal opening forms a tubular chimney erect in the centre of the system. The largest crater is 9 mm in diameter. The internal tunic is more gelatinous. The zooids ( Fig. 5 F) are stout, light brown in formalin The 6 long oral lobes are internally folded and seem to be bifid due to the contraction ( Fig. 5 F). The rim of the atrial opening is anteriorly expanded in a stout languet and has 6 spiny lobes at the ventral edge ( Fig. 5 B,D). The longitudinal muscles are dense on the thorax with two of them particularly strong on the sides of the dorsal line. About 16 oral tentacles have three orders of size. The peripharyngeal ring is thick. The branchial sac has 18 rows of about 20 stigmata on each side of the imperforated dorsal line ( Fig. 5 C). The abdomen ( Fig. 5 F) is shorter than the thorax which is always contracted. The stomach is rectangular either with an almost smooth wall or with 2 or 3 folds or sometimes with 5 to 6 irregular crests. An annular post-stomach is present. The post abdomen ( Fig. 5 F) is longer than the thorax plus abdomen. The ovary is far from the abdomen in front of a double line of testis vesicles that reaches the heart. The extremity of the post-abdomen was stained in red in some zooids. One or 2 embryos are in the atrial cavity, they are of a deep red, the largest 1.1mm in length. FIGURE 3. Aplidium boucheti n. sp. : A, thorax; B, branchial sac; C, abdomen; D, zooid; E, gut loop; F, atrial siphon. Scale bars: D = 2mm; E = 0.5mm. FIGURE 4. A, Aplidium boucheti n. sp . : colony in formalin. B, Aplidium hestia n.sp. : colony in formalin. Scale bars: A, B = 1cm. Among the Aplidium species having a naked tunic and circular systems A. hestia differs by its large craters with a central chimney, numerous rows of stigmata and a dentate rim of the atrial aperture.