Styela plicata ( Lesueur, 1823 )

Pyo, Jooyeon, Lee, Taekjun & Shin, Sook, 2012, Two newly recorded invasive alien ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata, Ascidiacea) based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis in Korea *, Zootaxa 3368 (1), pp. 211-228 : 222-224

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3368.1.10

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Styela plicata ( Lesueur, 1823 )
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5. Styela plicata ( Lesueur, 1823) View in CoL

( Figs. 2E View FIGURE 2 , 3A, B View FIGURE 3 , Table 3)

Ascidia plicata Lesueur, 1823: 5 View in CoL ; De Kay, 1843: 259. Styela pinguis Herdman, 1899: 37 View in CoL . Styela plicata: Herdman, 1899: 40 View in CoL ; Van Name, 1945: 295, figs. 192, 194; Tokioka, 1954: 89; 1960: 212; Kott, 1972: 185;

Yamaguchi, 1975: 253; Rho & Lee, 1991: 202; Lambert & Lambert, 1998: 675; Rho et al., 2000: 42; Baker et al., 2004:

74; Da Rocha & Kremer, 2005: 1170; De Barros et al., 2009: 45; Pineda et al., 2011: 1; Sanamyan & Monniot, 2011d:

103936; Fuller, 2012: 1293. Tethyum plicatum: Van Name, 1912: 569 , fig. 136.

Materials examined. 8 inds., Guryoungpo , 12 Aug. 2009, Lee T, thick cloth at 1.4 m depth ; 14 inds., Gampo , 12 Aug. 2009, Shin S, thick cloth at 2.1 m depth ; 7 inds., Jangsaengpo , 13 Aug. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 2.4 m depth ; 16 inds., Daebyeon , 13 Aug. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 3.1 m depth ; 8 inds., Busan, 14 Aug. 2009, Lee T, under floating dock at 0.3 m depth ; 3 inds., Dadaepo , 14 Aug. 2009, Lee T, under floating dock at 0.2 m depth ; 269 inds., Tongyeong , 14 Aug. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 2.5 m depth ; 11 inds., Gwangyang , 16 Aug. 2009, Shin S, fish trap at 3.7 m depth ; 6 inds., Seogwipo , 20 Aug. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 2.5 m depth ; 3 inds., Guryoungpo , 13 Nov. 2009, Lee T, thick cloth at 1 m depth ; 6 inds., Gampo , 13 Nov. 2009, Lee T, under floating dock at 0.2 m depth ; 6 inds., Jangsaengpo , 14 Nov. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 2.5 m depth ; 5 inds., Daebyeon , 14 Nov. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 3.8 m depth ; 10 inds., Busan, 14 Nov. 2009, Shin S ,, ropes at 3.1 m depth ; 9 inds., Dadaepo , 14 Nov. 2009, Lee T, under floating dock at 0.2 m depth ; 290 inds., Tongyeong , 15 Nov. 2009, Shin S, dock wall at 1.7 m depth ; 14 inds., Gwangyang , 15 Nov. 2009, Lee T, fish trap at 3.1 m depth ; 8 inds., Seogwipo , 17 Nov. 2009, Shin S, ropes at 3.1 m depth ; 13 inds., Yangpo , 24 June 2010, Shin S, ropes at 3 m depth ; 16 inds., Bangeojin , 25 June 2010, Shin S, ropes at 2.1 m depth ; 5 inds., Jangsaengpo , 25 June 2010, Lee T, fish trap at 3.7 m depth ; 4 inds., Busan, 25 June 2010, Lee T, under floating dock at 0.1 m depth ; 16 inds., Dadaepo , 26 June 2010, Shin S, ropes at 2.6 m depth ; 327 inds., Tongyeong , 26 June 2010, Shin S, dock wall at 2.8 m depth ; 9 inds., Gwangyang , 27 June 2010, Lee T, fish trap at 3.2 m depth ; 10 inds., Seogwipo , 30 June. 2010, Lee T, ropes at 3.4 m depth ; 31 inds., Yangpo , 19 Oct. 2010, Shin S, ropes at 3.2 m depth ; 19 inds., Gampo , 19 Oct. 2010, Pyo J, ropes at 2.7 m depth ; 4 inds., Jangsaengpo , 20 Oct. 2010, Lee T, dock wall at 2 m depth ; 8 inds., Busan, 20 Oct. 2010, Pyo J, dock wall at 3 m depth ; 24 inds., Dadaepo , 21 Oct. 2010, Shin S, ropes at 2.1 m depth ; 547 inds., Tongyeong , 21 Oct. 2010, Shin S, fish trap at 3.3 m depth ; 11 inds., Gwangyang , 21 Oct. 2010, Lee T, fish trap at 2.5 m depth ; 20 inds., Seogwipo , 17 Oct. 2010, Pyo J, ropes at 2.1 m depth ; 21 inds., Yangpo , 24 June 2011, Shin S, ropes at 3.4 m depth ; 17 inds., Bangeojin , 25 June 2011, Shin S, ropes at 2.2 m depth ; 9 inds., Jangsaengpo , 25 June 2011, Lee T, fish trap at 2.3 m depth ; 5 inds., Busan, 25 June 2011, Pyo J, under floating dock at 0.2 m depth ; 12 inds., Dadaepo , 25 June 2011, Shin S, ropes at 2.6 m depth ; 75 inds., Tongyeong , 26 June 2011, Pyo J, dock wall at 3.8 m depth ; 9 inds., Seogwipo , 17 June 2011, Pyo J, ropes at 3.4 m depth ; 20 inds., Yangpo , 18 Oct. 2011, Shin S, ropes at 2.1 m depth ; 11 inds., Jangsaengpo , 19 Oct. 2011, Lee T, fish trap at 3.1 m depth ; 9 inds., Busan, 19 Oct. 2011, Pyo J, dock wall at 1.6 m depth ; 16 inds., Dadaepo , 19 Oct. 2011, Lee T, under floating dock at 0.2 m depth ; 323 inds., Tongyeong , 20 Oct. 2011, Shin S, ropes at 3.1 m depth ; 6 inds., Gwangyang , 20 Oct. 2011, Pyo J, fish trap at 3.2 m depth ; 13 inds., Seogwipo , 25 Oct. 2011, Pyo J, ropes at 3 m depth .

Distribution. Native to Northeast America, Gulf of Mexico and West Indies. Mediterranean Sea, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina, California, South Australia, Tasmania, China, Japan, and Korea ( Korea Strait, Jeju Island).

Molecular phylogenetic analysis. In the jModeltest procedure, the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) showed that the GTR+I+G model was the best-fitted model among those evaluated. The parameters of the model were as follows: base frequencies, A = 0.2383, C = 0.2272, G = 0.3050, T = 0.2295; substitution rate matrix, A–C = 0.3903, A–G = 1.4160, A–T = 0.8681, C–G = 0.6066, C–T = 4.0151, G–T = 1.0000; proportion of invariable sites 0.4250; gamma shape parameter 0.4350. We investigated the phylogenetic relationships between five Korean ascidian species and the allied species registered in the GenBank. The analysis of the base sequences of Korean ascidians was carried out using twenty-three samples of nuclear 18S rDNA and ten of mt-COI. Korean ascidians used for the analysis of 18S rDNA sequences were Ascidiella aspersa , Halocynthia roretzi , Molgula manhattensis , Styela clava , and S. plicata , among which A. aspersa , M. manhattensis and S. plicata were also used for mt-COI analysis. These base sequences were employed for the construction of the phylogenetic tree by Bayesian inference method and the trees obtained using each sequence of nuclear 18S rDNA ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ) and mt-COI ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). Korean A. aspersa exactly formed a phylogenetic group with same species referred from GenBank in each phylogenetic tree of nuclear 18S rDNA and mt-COI ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 ), and made particularly significant distinction from the other species of genus Ascidia of the same family in phylogenetic tree of nuclear 18S rDNA ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Korean M. manhattensis also formed a phylogenetic group with same species from Genbank in both phylogenetic trees of nuclear 18S rDNA and mt-COI. But, M. manhattensis was grouped with M. retortiformis in nuclear 18S rDNA dataset ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ) and with M. provisionalis in mt-COI dataset ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ).

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Stolidobranchia

Family

Styelidae

Genus

Styela

Loc

Styela plicata ( Lesueur, 1823 )

Pyo, Jooyeon, Lee, Taekjun & Shin, Sook 2012
2012
Loc

Ascidia plicata

Kott, P. 1972: 185
Tokioka, T. 1960: 212
Tokioka, T. 1954: 89
Van Name, W. G. 1945: 295
Herdman, W. A. 1899: 37
Herdman, W. A. 1899: 40
De Kay, J. E. 1843: 259
Lesueur, C. A. 1823: 5
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