Cystodytes lobatus ( Ritter, 1900 )
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Cystodytes lobatus ( Ritter, 1900)
Figure 3A, B View FIGURE 3
IHAK 50 BHAK 1726 UF 2538. Hakai Passage , Port Reef, about 21 m depth, Scuba .
IHAK 60 BHAK 3245 UF 2563. Rattenbury Pinnacle 17–20 m depth, Scuba .
XHAK 10 BHAK 2951 UF 2530. On settlement plate, 5 m depth. Very thin, colorless tunic, overgrowing barnacles and bryo- zoans. Spicules sparse.
This species occurs in two color morphs, either pink with reddish pink pigment granules in the tunic or white with no pigment granules. The colonies are thick, encrusting and irregular in shape, corresponding to the rocky substrates they overgrow, and may attain a size up to 10 cm or more across. The tunic spicules are flat, disc-like, and form an overlapping layer in the tunic that covers the abdominal region of every zooid ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ). The zooids are arranged in more or less circular systems, though both siphons of each zooid open independently on the tunic surface. Strong longitudinal muscles extending from the thorax to the abdomen make it very difficult to relax these zooids. See Lambert (1979) for a complete description. Distribution: British Columbia to southern California ( Van Name 1945; Abbott & Newberry 1980; Lamb & Hanby 2005).
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