Stolidobranch ascidians from the tropical western Indian Ocean
Author
Monniot, Claude
text
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2002
2002-05-31
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https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00017.x
journal article
10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00017.x
0024-4082
5434598
POLYCARPA GRADATA
SP. NOV.
(Figs 13,14A)
Material
Holotype
:
MNHN
S1
POL.B 435,
Mozambique
:
Inhaca Island
,
2 m
, coll.
Berggren
, 1986
,
Other
material examined:
Madagascar
:
Tulear
,
50 m
, coll.
R
. Plante, 1970
.
Djibouti
,
15 m
, coll. C.
Monniot, 1996
.
Description
In the Mozambican
type
material (
Fig. 14A
), six pedunculate individuals arise from a common stolon.
The
specimen from
Djibouti
has only two individuals on a common base. A single pedunculate specimen comes from
Madagascar
.
The largest body reaches
1.5 cm
in length on a peduncle of same length and width. The other lobes present either a single body on a narrow peduncle or one body atop a basal part that contains an incompletely developed individual. In all specimens the tunic is corrugated and naked in its anterior part, while some sand and epibionts occur only on the lower tunic. The apical but well-separated siphons do not protrude (
Fig. 14A
).
The following description is that of the largest individual arising from the upper part of a lobe of the
type
colony. The tunic is thick, solid but flexible. Removed from the tunic, the body is oval, and the siphons lie opposite a prolongation of the body wall that penetrates a short way into the peduncle.
The body wall is opaque, with an evenly distributed musculature. There is a large oral velum. At its base about 30 long thin tentacles alternate with others that are clearly smaller. The prepharyngeal band curves in a dorsal
V
where the dorsal tubercle, has a C-shaped slit opening anteriorly. The dorsal lamina is high with a smooth edge. The branchial tissue is thin. There are four round folds on each side, wide and low, carrying uncrowded longitudinal vessels. We counted up to five stigmata in a mesh on the folds. There is an average of two longitudinal vessels between the folds, separated by eight stigmata. The branchial formula is: