Lissoclinum maculatum Kott, 2001

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 : 1194-1195

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930801935958

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scientific name

Lissoclinum maculatum Kott, 2001
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Lissoclinum maculatum Kott, 2001 View in CoL

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Lissoclinum maculatum Kott 2001, p. 310 View in CoL .

Distribution

Previously recorded (see Kott 2001): Queensland (Lizard I.). New record: Western Australia CSIRO SS10 View Materials / 05 (Bald I., Stn 35, 200 m, 24.11.05, QM G328462 ) .

The only two records of this species suggest that it has a wide geographic range around the Australian coast and possibly beyond, and that owing to its inconspicuous form it has been overlooked by collectors.

Description

The colony is a delicate, low dome with a single, terminal, sessile common cloacal aperture on the upper surface. Internally the zooids cross the vast common cloacal cavity in strands of test connecting the surface with the basal layer of test. Spicules are crowded in a single layer in the surface test. They are up to 0.03 mm diameter and burr-like, with numerous rod-like rays with pointed to flattened tips.

Zooids have a more or less rectangular outline with the margin of the atrial aperture withdrawn ventrally to expose the branchial sac directly to the common cloacal cavity. The stigmata are long. The gut is folded up behind the thorax and a large yellow egg is behind the almost horizontal gut loop at the posterior end of the zooid. The testis was not detected in this specimen.

Remarks

The colony and spicules resemble those of Trididemnum spumosum , although the species are separated by their generic characters and size of the spicules, those of T. spumosum being only 0.02 mm diameter. The colony also resembles that of Didemnum cynuus although the latter species has characteristic stellate spicules that are very different from those of the present species (see above).

Family STYELIDAE Sluiter, 1895

Sub-family STYELINAE

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

QM

Queensland Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Aplousobranchia

Family

Didemnidae

Genus

Lissoclinum

Loc

Lissoclinum maculatum Kott, 2001

Kott, Patricia 2008
2008
Loc

Lissoclinum maculatum

Kott P 2001: 310
2001
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