Polysyncraton polysystema, Kott, 2005

Kott, Patricia, 2005, New and little-known species of Didemnidae (Ascidiacea, Tunicata) from Australia (Part 3), Journal of Natural History 39 (26), pp. 2409-2479 : 2435-2436

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500087077

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7352D565-FB29-FFAE-FE76-FB8D66F3FD70

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scientific name

Polysyncraton polysystema
status

sp. nov.

Polysyncraton polysystema View in CoL sp. nov.

Polysyncraton pavimentum: Kott 2002a, p 32 View in CoL . Not Monniot 1993, p 9.

Distribution

Previously recorded (see Kott 2002a): Northern Territory (Darwin Harbour). Type locality: Northern Territory (Darwin Harbour, Plater Rock, 8–10 m, coll. K. Gowlett Holmes, 21 November 1999, holotype NTM E170 View Materials ). The previously recorded specimen is from the type locality .

Remarks

Although their colonies are similar and their spicules are the same size, P. pavimentum: Kott, 2002a and P. pavimentum Monniot, 1993 from Chesterfield Reef and New Caledonia appear not to be conspecific. The nominal species has 13–15 pointed rays in optical

Figure 5. (A–C) Polysyncraton papyrus (SAM E3253): (A) colony; (B) thorax; (C) gut loop. (D–F) Polysyncraton pedunculatum (SAM E3272): (D) colony (E) thorax, (F) abdomen. Scale bars: 1.0 mm (A); 0.1 mm (B, C, E, F); 1.0 cm (D).

transverse section, while those of the new species have only 9–11 conical, pointed or truncated rays in optical transverse section.

Polysyncraton lithostrotum: Monniot, 1993 View in CoL and P. pavimentum Monniot, 1993 View in CoL , both from Chesterfield Reef and New Caledonia, have similar stellate spicules with 13–15 pointed rays in optical transverse section and some globular spicules, six coils of the vas deferens, a small retractor muscle, similar larvae with the larval trunk 0.7–0.8 mm long, and a circle of 24 larval epidermal ampullae. However, Kott (2001) was wrong in thinking them synonymous, for, despite their very similar appearance, the maximum diameter of spicules of P. lithostrotum: Monniot, 1993 View in CoL is only 0.04 mm —half the size of the largest spicules in P. pavimentum Monniot, 1993 View in CoL . Further, the New Zealand species, P. lithostrotum (Brewin, 1956) View in CoL is distinguished from the tropical P. lithostrotum: Monniot 1993 View in CoL by its larger spicules with rounded rays. It is probable that P. lithostrotum: Monniot 1993 View in CoL is another undescribed species in this related group, with a maximum spicule diameter of 0.04 mm and pointed spicule rays—different from the large spicules with rounded rays of the New Zealand species.

It appears that the scale line of 0.1 mm applied to the larvae of P. lithostrotum: Monniot, 1993 View in CoL is incorrect, the larval trunk being reported as 0.8 mm long but measuring 1.6 mm ( Monniot 1993, Figure 1F View Figure 1 ).

NTM

Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Aplousobranchia

Family

Didemnidae

Genus

Polysyncraton

Loc

Polysyncraton polysystema

Kott, Patricia 2005
2005
Loc

Polysyncraton pavimentum: Kott 2002a , p 32

Kott P 2002: 32
Monniot F 1993: 9
2002
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