Trididemnum clinides Kott, 1977

Hirose, Euichi & Nozawa, Yoko, 2020, Fig. 6 in Bruggmanniella sanlianensis Lin, Yang & Tokuda, 2020, sp. nov., Zoological Studies 59 (19), pp. 1-11 : 6

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-19

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12822199

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Trididemnum clinides Kott, 1977
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Specimens: NMNS-8141-024 (Shimen).

Irregularly shaped colonies were attached to hydrozoan colonies. Live colonies were yellow or light brown ( Fig. 3I View Fig ). The fixed specimens gradually turned greenish, probably because the yellowish colors were dissolved or discolored in the fixative. Tunic spicules consisted of rod-like rays ( Fig. 3J View Fig ). Three types of cyanobacterial species were found in the tunic, i.e., greenish-unicellular, reddish-unicellular, and reddishfilamentous cyanobacteria ( Fig. 3K and L View Fig ).

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