Ascidians collected during the Spanish Antarctic expedition CIEMAR 99 / 00 in the Bransfield and Gerlache Straits
Author
Primo, Carmen
Author
Vázquez, Elsa
text
Journal of Natural History
2007
2010-12-02
41
29 - 32
1775
1810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930701500126
journal article
10.1080/00222930701500126
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Aplidium meridianum
(
Sluiter, 1906
)
Amaroicum meridianum
Sluiter, 1906
.
Aplidium meridianum
:
Monniot F 1978
;
Monniot and Gaill 1978
;
Monniot and Monniot 1982
, 1983, 1994;
Ramos-Esplá et al. 2005
.
Distribution
New record: Bransfield Strait (Station B3:
three specimens
; Station B5:
three specimens
; Station B6:
15 specimens
). Previously recorded: Antarctic continent (
Monniot and Monniot 1983
;
Ramos-Esplá et al. 2005
); South
Shetland
, South
Orkney
, and
South Georgia
Islands (
Monniot and Monniot 1983
,
1994
;
Ramos-Esplá et al. 2005
); Kerguelen,
Heard
and Crozet Islands (
Monniot and Gaill 1978
); Magellan Strait (
Monniot and Monniot 1983
). From
27 to 1000 m
depth.
Description
Colonies from
11 to 46 mm
height. The description agrees with that of
Monniot and Gaill (1978)
.
Remarks
Aplidium meridianum
was synonymized with several species, although none of these synonymies has been retained (
Monniot F 1978
). The most similar species is
Aplidium falklandikum
Millar 1960
, but the shape of the colony and the arrangement of zooids are different.
Aplidium millari
Monniot and Monniot, 1994
(
Figure 6
)
Aplidium millari
Monniot and Monniot, 1994
;
Ramos-Esplá et al. 2005
.
Distribution
New record: Bransfield Strait (Station B5:
one specimen
; Station B7:
two specimens
). Previously recorded: Weddell Sea (
Monniot and Monniot 1994
); South
Shetland Islands
(
Ramos-Esplá et al. 2005
). From
96 to 407 m
depth.
Description
Globular colonies from
17 to 25 mm
height (
Figure 6a
) with incrusted sand in the external surface of the test; circular systems hardly visible. Small zooids (
6–7 mm
) with a six-lobed branchial aperture and a tubular atrial aperture with a simple or slightly lobed languet. The branchial sac is formed by 12–13 rows of stigmata. Asymmetrical stomach with five or six poorly marked longitudinal folds. Short postabdomen (
3–4 mm
), sometimes with short and numerous vascular processes at the cardiac end. Most zooids are immature, but some of them have cluster-grouped testes in the upper part of the postabdomen (
Figure 6b
).
Figure 6.
Aplidium millari
. (a) Colony; (b) young specimen.
Remarks
This is the second record of this species since its description by
Monniot and Monniot (1994)
. After re-examining the
holotype
deposited at the
MNHN
(registration number A1 APL.B 295), we can conclude that our specimens are juvenile colonies of this species. Although colonies (
17–25 mm
versus
45 mm
height) and zooids (
6–7 mm
versus
11 mm
length) are shorter, they agree in several significant characters: tunic, systems, cloacal languet, number of rows of stigmata and gonads. Some differences from the
holotype
(pink soft cushion-shaped colonies, six to seven incomplete stomach folds) may be attributed to the juvenile condition of our specimens. The most important difference is the lack in our specimens of parastigmatic vessels, which may be due to the great contraction of the branchial sac and/or the state of development of the zooids
.