Taxonomic revision of Ascidiacea (Tunicata) from the upper continental slope off north-western Australia
Author
Kott, Patricia
text
Journal of Natural History
2009
2009-07-22
43
31 - 32
1947
1986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930902993708
journal article
10.1080/00222930902993708
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Didemnum tabulatum
Sluiter, 1909
Didemnum tabulatum
Sluiter, 1909, p. 49
.
Kott 2001
, p. 241
.
Distribution
Previously
recorded (
Kott 2001
):
western Australia
(off
Port Hedland
);
Indonesia
.
New
record:
CSIRO 05
/
07
western Australia
(
Station
116:
Broome
,
16.75 S
121.05 E
,
100 m
,
Sled
tow, 30.6.07,
QM
G328566
)
.
Description
The colony is thin, closely attached to a rocky substrate and packed hard throughout with stellate spicules to
0.06 mm
diameter with 15–19 short conical rays in optical transverse section. The zooids are of the usual form with a wide open, sessile atrial aperture. A short retractor muscle is present. Neither gonads nor details of the branchial sac were detected.
Remarks
The species has been assigned to the genus
Didemnum
mainly on the basis of the form of the zooid without the posteriorly orientated atrial siphon of
Trididemnum
or
Leptoclinides
, while the presence of the retractor muscle also excludes the latter genus.
Spicules are the same size as
Polysyncraton millepore
but have more rays, those of
P. textus
are similar but smaller than the present species while those of
P. scobinum
are similar but significantly larger and these
Polysyncraton
spp.
have characteristic colonies that differ significantly from the thin encrusting ones of the present species.
Didemnum astrum
has similar spicules to those of the present species but it has fewer spicule rays and a surface layer of bladder cells. The present specimen is assigned to
D. tabulatum
mainly on the basis of its colony form and the form and size of its spicules and the general appearance of its zooids