Trididemnum cyclops Michaelsen, 1921
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Trididemnum cyclops Michaelsen, 1921 |
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Trididemnum cyclops Michaelsen, 1921 View in CoL
( Figure 2A View FIGURE 2 )
Trididemnum cyclops Michaelsen, 1921: 19 View in CoL ; Kott: 2001:264 and synonymy; Monniot F. & Monniot C.:2001: 262
Material. Palau, coll. Coral Reef Research Foundation, SW islands, Helen Reef (Hotsarihi), 02°55.78’N – 131°46.42’E, 1m, 25/VIII/2008, 0CDN 9897- R ( MNHN A2 About MNHN TRI 187 ) GoogleMaps . Zanzibar, coll. Richmond ( MNHN A2 About MNHN TRI 121 ) . Seychelles, coll. Lewin ( MNHN A2 About MNHN TRI 61 ) . Madagascar, coll. Vasseur, Tulear, ( MNHN A2 About MNHN TRI 179 ) .
Light green or pink all colonies have the same cushion shape 1 to 1.5 cm in length and 3 mm in thickness when fixed ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). One or two apertures are at the top of each colony. The surface layer is aspicular. The common cloacal cavity is filled with symbiotic algae. Rare dark pigment cells are scattered among the spicules in the tunic. The zooids have a dark pigment spot at the top of the endostyle and some pigment cells above the stomach. The dorsal lobe of the oral siphon is shorter than the 5 others. The cloacal aperture is transverse. As in all localities where they have been observed there are 8 oval stigmata per side in the first branchial row. The waist is long with a long muscular appendage. Six to seven turns of the sperm duct enclose the single testis vesicle. Larvae were not found in these colonies. The spicules have numerous rays as figured in Kott (2001 Fig.174D).
T. cyclops is a common shallow water species widely distributed in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Trididemnum cyclops Michaelsen, 1921
Monniot, Françoise 2010 |
Trididemnum cyclops
Michaelsen, W. 1921: 19 |