Shallow-water Ascidians from Matua Island (central Kuril Islands, NW Pacific)
Author
Sanamyan, Karen
Author
Sanamyan, Nadya
text
Zootaxa
2017
4232
3
301
321
journal article
36522
10.11646/zootaxa.4232.3.1
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1175-5326
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Aplidium
sp.
(
Figure 10
C)
Material
examined.
Matua
Island
,
Point Kluv
,
15 m
,
25.08.2016
and
26.08.2016
, two colonies and fragments (#163, 179); Point Crocodile
,
15 m
,
19.08.2016
one colony (#158).
Remarks.
All colonies are very small and zooids are strongly contracted and the species cannot be identified precisely. The general shape and colour of the colony on the underwater photograph (
Figure 10
C) reminiscent those of
Aplidium eborinum
. The zooids have about 11 or 12 rows of stigmata and 9 or 10 prominent longitudinal stomach folds. They are much smaller than those of
A. eborinum
but this may be because they are too strongly contracted. The preserved colonies resemble the specimens from
Kamchatka
identified by
Sanamyan (1998)
as
A. sagamiense
(Tokioka, 1967)
, but zooids have more rows of stigmata.
Aplidium sagamiense
:
Sanamyan (1998)
is, most probably, wrongly identified, this species inhabits warmer waters, (originally described from
Sagami Bay
,
Japan
) and it is hard to believe it may occur in cold waters around
Kamchatka
and north and central groups of
Kuril Islands
.