Didemnum lithostrotum Brewin, 1956

Page, M. J., Willis, T. J. & Handley, S. J., 2014, The colonial ascidian fauna of Fiordland, New Zealand, with a description of two new species, Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 48 (27 - 28), pp. 1653-1688 : 1680

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2014.896487

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5ADC2C9D-28AC-4348-8B4D-F262A43DEA66

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5195937

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C5C87F5-FFFA-3B4E-FE53-51C226A1F91A

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Felipe

scientific name

Didemnum lithostrotum Brewin, 1956
status

 

Didemnum lithostrotum Brewin, 1956 View in CoL

( Figure 11F View Figure 11 )

Didemnum lithostrotum Brewin, 1956a: p. 127 View in CoL –129, figs 3A 1, A 2, A 3.

Didemnum lithostrotum: Millar 1982: 49 View in CoL , 51.

Material examined

New record: Caswell Sound , Paua Bay (45° 01.01’S, 167° 08.40’E, 20 m, 3 February 2009, NIWA 49980 View Materials , one colony) GoogleMaps .

Previously recorded: New Zealand: Chatham Islands ( Brewin 1956a); Chatham Rise ( Brewin 1956a); Stewart Island ( Brewin 1958a).

Description

The pink/orange (YR 7/6) colony from Caswell Sound is 1 mm thick, encrusting on the brachiopod Liothyrella neozealandica . The test is divided into irregular polygonal areas, each with a central common cloacal aperture ( Figure 11F View Figure 11 ). Spicules occur throughout the colony, although more are concentrated in a layer near the surface and at the substratum. They have eight rounded rays in optical cross-section and measure 40–70 µm in diameter. The zooids are 1 mm long in fixed material, the branchial aperture is relatively tall with six low pointed lobes, and the atrial aperture is smooth rimmed with a short simple lappet. The stomach is small and globular. There are two testis follicles with six to seven coils of the vas deferens.

Remarks

Possible synonymy of this species to Didemnum densum ( Nott 1892) was mentioned by Millar (1982). We have placed the Fiordland colony in the species Didemnum lithostrotum based on the southern distribution of the holotype, and different morphology of the tunic (not in polygonal pattern in D. densum ) and the branchial aperture lobes. The zooids in the current species are smaller than given by Brewin (1956a), but this is because they were contracted on collection and preservation. Didemnum densum in relaxed colonies has a branchial siphon with needle-like lobes whereas D. lithostrotum does not. An in-situ photograph by Stocker (1985) identified as D. densum shows polygonal pattern in the tunic; it could be a misidentification because this is an important character.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Aplousobranchia

Family

Didemnidae

Genus

Didemnum

Loc

Didemnum lithostrotum Brewin, 1956

Page, M. J., Willis, T. J. & Handley, S. J. 2014
2014
Loc

Didemnum lithostrotum: Millar 1982: 49

Millar, RH 1982: 49
1982
Loc

Didemnum lithostrotum

Brewin, BI 1956: 127
1956
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