Trididemnum dispersum ( Sluiter, 1909 )
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Felipe |
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Trididemnum dispersum ( Sluiter, 1909 ) |
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Trididemnum dispersum ( Sluiter, 1909) View in CoL
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Didemnum dispersum Sluiter 1909, p 54 View in CoL .
Trididemnum dispersum Kott 2001, p 267 View in CoL .
Distribution
Previously recorded (see Kott 2001): Western Australia (Shark Bay), Queensland (Capricorn Group); Northern Territory (South Ledge Reef); Indonesia. New record: Western Australia (Shark Bay, WAM 1044.89).
Description
The newly recorded colonies are small round cushions to 0.5 cm diameter. Spicules are evenly distributed in the surface test, except around the apertures where they are more crowded. They are less crowded in the remainder of the colony. A common cloacal aperture is in the centre of the upper surface and zooids appear to be in two series inside the outer margin of the colony. Terminal ampullae of vascular stolons are in the basal test around the outside of the colony. Plant cell symbionts are embedded in the test and are not in the common cloacal cavity. Zooids have a short atrial siphon from the posterior third of the dorsal surface.
Remarks
The zooids and colonies are generally smaller but otherwise similar to those previously described. The relatively few records for this species, which has a wide recorded geographical range, are, presumably, a result of its small, inconspicuous colonies.
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Trididemnum dispersum ( Sluiter, 1909 )
Kott, Patricia 2005 |
Trididemnum dispersum
Kott P 2001: 267 |
Didemnum dispersum
Sluiter CP 1909: 54 |