Didemnum ternerratum Kott, 2001
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Didemnum ternerratum Kott, 2001 |
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Didemnum ternerratum Kott, 2001 View in CoL
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Didemnum ternerratum Kott 2001, p 241 View in CoL and synonymy; 2004b, p 2501.
Distribution
Previously recorded (see Kott 2001, 2004b): South Australia (Great Australian Bight, Kangaroo I., Wright I., Ward I.); Victoria (Western Port). New record: Tasmania (Port Davey, SAM E3240).
Description
The newly recorded colony is a tough white slab with an even smooth surface. Stellate spicules are crowded throughout. They are to 0.06 mm diameter and have 15–17 short conical rays in optical transverse section. Despite the relatively numerous rays, their bases are not especially crowded together. The common cloacal cavity is a relatively shallow cavity at thoracic level. Zooids are small with about seven stigmata per row in the anterior part of the branchial sac. Gonads were not detected in this specimen.
Remarks
The sympatric temperate species D. jucundum Kott, 2001 , D. lissoclinum Kott, 2001 , D. ossium Kott, 2001 , and D. patulum ( Herdman, 1899) generally have larger spicules with fewer rays.
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Didemnum ternerratum Kott, 2001
Kott, Patricia 2005 |
Didemnum ternerratum
Kott P 2001: 241 |