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
13
1611
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00222930110104258
journal article
10.1080/00222930110104258
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Ecteinascidia imperfecta
Tokioka, 1950
Ecteinascidia imperfecta
Tokioka, 1950: 129
; 1967: 137; Kott, 1985: 92.
Ecteinascidia remanea
Monniot and Monniot, 2001: 302
.
Distribution
. The species is now recorded from the
Palau
Is (its
type
locality) on three occasions, and from the northern Great Barrier Reef.
Remarks
. The extent to which the internal longitudinal vessels in this species are interrupted appears to be variable, few being entire in specimens from the northern Great Barrier Reef (Kott, 1985) and some from the
Palau
Is (Monniot and Monniot, 2001); while in other specimens (including the
types
) only some were interrupted. Specimens from the Great Barrier Reef also appear to have more muscles on the right side of the body (see Kott, 1985: figure 37b), although those on the left are identical in all colonies. It is not likely that the absence of post pyloric divisions of the gut (said to characterize
E. remanea
) are other than apparent. The gonads are described for the first time in newly recorded material from the
Palau
Is (Monniot and Monniot, 2001).