Didemnum coralliforme Kott, 2004
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/191287F0-FFC8-FFA3-FE08-FCB399CBCE1C |
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Carolina |
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Didemnum coralliforme Kott, 2004 |
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Didemnum coralliforme Kott, 2004
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Didemnum coralliforme Kott 2004a, p 748 ; 2004b, p 2490.
Distribution
Previously recorded (see Kott 2004a, 2004b): Western Australia (W. of Port Hedland); Northern Territory (Angler Reef, Meigs Reef). New records: Queensland (Great Barrier Reef: 16.705 ° S, 146.125 ° E, 34 m, QM G308861; 17.865 ° S, 146.645 ° E, 66 m, QM G308847).
Description
Newly recorded colonies have small zooids with eight coils of the vas deferens and characteristic spicules to 0.06 mm diameter, stellate, with seven to nine long almost rod-like arms in optical transverse section. Larvae, present in the basal test, are described for the first time. They have a long tail wound about three-quarters of the way around an unusually small, 0.3 mm long, larval trunk. Four long, cylindrical lateral ampullae are along each side of the usual three anteromedian adhesive organs.
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Didemnum coralliforme Kott, 2004
Kott, Patricia 2007 |
Didemnum coralliforme
Kott 2004: 748 |