Didemnum plebeium Kott, 2005

Kott, Patricia, 2008, Ascidiacea (Tunicata) from deep waters of the continental shelf of Western Australia, Journal of Natural History 42 (15 - 16), pp. 1103-1217 : 1188

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930801935958

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scientific name

Didemnum plebeium Kott, 2005
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Didemnum plebeium Kott, 2005 View in CoL

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Didemnum plebeium Kott, 2005a, p. 245 View in CoL View Cited Treatment .

Distribution

Previously recorded (see Kott 2005a): Western Australia (Dampier Archipelago. New record: Western Australia CSIRO SS10 View Materials /05 (Point Hillier, Stn 20, 419 m, 22.11.05, QM G328451 ).

Description

The newly recorded specimen is a solid, white, irregular sheet about 5 cm in maximum dimension. Ripple marks are on the base of the colony probably as a result of the tightly packed spicules. Zooids are small, the thoraces comma-shaped, being reduced in diameter posteriorly. A fine, tapering retractor muscle projects from the oesophageal neck just posterior to the end of the thorax. Stellate spicules, crowded throughout, are to 0.05 mm diameter with 9–11 conical pointed or blunttipped rays in optical transverse section.

Remarks

The newly recorded specimen is larger than the syntypes, which are small colonies to 0.5 cm in maximum dimension with spicule-filled surface papillae associated with each aperture. Other characters conform to the description of the types. Possibly the differences are the result of age or intraspecific variation over the extensive range represented by the two existing records of this species.

The comma-shaped thoraces are not unusual in this genus (see Kott 2001), being reported for D. membranaceum Sluiter, 1909 (which differs from the present species in having characteristic giant spicules), D. granulatum Tokioka, 1954 and D. perplexum Kott, 2001 (both with larger spicules with fewer rays) and D. delectum Kott, 2001 (with same-sized spicules but with fewer and more rod-like rays than the conical rays of the present species). The spicule rays of the present species are shorter than the long, pointed rays of D. multiampullae and D. ossium and they have fewer rays. Kott (2005) recorded the diameter of the spicules of this species as 0.06 cm, although spicules of that diameter were not detected in the present specimen. The spicules are otherwise characteristic of this species.

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

QM

Queensland Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Aplousobranchia

Family

Didemnidae

Genus

Didemnum

Loc

Didemnum plebeium Kott, 2005

Kott, Patricia 2008
2008
Loc

Didemnum plebeium

Kott P 2005: 245
2005
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