Polysyncraton purou
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500087077 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7352D565-FB2E-FFAE-FEA2-FD3B633FF925 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Polysyncraton purou |
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Polysyncraton purou View in CoL C. and F. Monniot, 1987
( Figure 19D View Figure 19 ) Polysyncraton purou C. and F. Monniot 1987, p 49; Kott 2002a, p 33 and synonymy; 2004c, p 40.
Distribution
Previously recorded (see Kott 2001, 2002a, 2004c): Northern Territory (Darwin and Bynoe Harbours); Queensland (Great Barrier Reef); Philippines; French Polynesia. New records: Northern Territory (Bynoe Harbour, QM G308707 G308726.)
Description
Both newly recorded colonies are thick, firm jelly-like and aspiculate. The relatively small zooids with large bifid anterior atrial lips line the deep, circular common cloacal canals that surround the zooid-free stands of solid test. In living specimens some brown pigment is in the surface test over these canals and around the common cloacal apertures at their junctions. In preservative, these canals are made conspicuous by the faecal pellets in them, although small brown pigment particles can be detected in the surface test.
Remarks
Many other species in this and other genera have similar cloacal systems with the zooids lining the circular canals that surround each zooid-free stand of solid test. However, most of these species have spicules throughout the test, or at least in a layer at the surface. The present species sometimes has a layer of spicules at the surface but usually it is patchy and the spicules are smaller than those in P. arvum Kott, 2004c and larger than those of P. dromide Kott, 2001 , the two other tropical species of this genus with zooids along each side of circular common cloacal canals (see Remarks, P. arvum Kott, 2004c ).
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