New syntheses and new species in the Australian Ascidiacea
Author
KOTT, PATRICIA
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Journal of Natural History
2003
2010-12-03
37
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1611
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00222930110104258
journal article
10.1080/00222930110104258
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Microcosmus curvus
Tokioka, 1954
Microcosmus curvus
Tokioka, 1954: 263
; 1967: 251; Kott, 1990b: 289.
Microcosmus exasperatus
Monniot and Monniot, 1987: 125
(part).
Microcosmus manaarensis
Monniot and Monniot, 1996: 265
.
Microcosmus bitunicatus
Monniot and Monniot, 2001: 348
.
?
Not
Microcosmus curvus:
Renganathan, 1983: 929
.
Distribution
. The species has a confirmed range in the Indo-West Pacific from the Tokara Is, the Marianas,
Wake
I.,
Palau
Is, Heron I.,
French Polynesia
and the Gulf of Manaar.
Remarks
. Two species of
Microcosmus
with only six folds on each side of the body are known from the Indo-West Pacific. One is
Microcosmus helleri
Herdman, 1882
and the other
M. curvus
. Kott (1985) established the synonymy of
M. helleri
and
M. manaarensis
after examining their
type
specimens (BM 1887.2.4.44 and BM 1907.8.30.11, respectively) and
M. helleri
: Hastings, 1931
(BM 1930.12.17.4) and other material from the West Indies (BM 1931.5.4.3). The species characteristics are its six branchial folds on each side, absence of siphonal armature, four tough cartilaginous spoon-shaped valves at the base of the branchial siphon and a tough, fibrous atrial velum divided into two and sometimes forming pocket valves. The
type
of
M. helleri
has a naked test, while the
M. manaarensis
type
has long hairs entangled with sand. Both
types
occur amongst the Australian populations, including some with a double test similar to what Herdman (1906) described.
Microcosmus curvus
Tokioka, 1954
has a similar double test. It is distinguished from
M. helleri
by its siphonal spines and the absence of branchial valves.
Microcosmus manaarensis
: Monniot and Monniot (1996)
from the
Philippines
, although conspecific with the present species, has a double test like some specimens of
M. helleri
. Monniot and Monniot (2001) appear to have overlooked the present species when they erected
M. bitunicatus
(from the
Philippines
).
Microcosmus curvus
: Renganathan, 1983
(the identification confirmed by F. Monniot) was recorded from the
Gulf
of Manaar. Neither siphonal spines not cartilaginous branchial valves are reported but the characters that are recorded do not distinguish these specimens from
M. helleri
. The presence of
M. curvus
outside the western Pacific is in doubt.