Polycarpa nigricans, HELLER (1878)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00017.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/436F3F3C-FFC5-FFB8-FCBF-FD7EFE151FFA |
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Carolina |
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Polycarpa nigricans |
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POLYCARPA NIGRICANS HELLER (1878) View in CoL ( Fig. 17 View Figure 17 )
Polycarpa nigricans Heller, 1878: 174 View in CoL , fig. 8 – Mauritius; Hartmeyer, 1905: 390, pl. 1, figs 1,2,14; Vasseur, 1967: 115, pl. 5, figs 37–40 – Mauritius; Monniot F. & Monniot C., 1999: 31 – Tanzania.
Not Polyandrocarpa nigricans: Tokioka, 1970: 91 View in CoL , fig. 5 – Philippines = Polycarpa tokiokai Monniot F. & Monniot C., 1996 View in CoL .
Not Polycarpa nigricans: Kott, 1985 View in CoL ; Monniot C., 1987; Monniot C & Monniot F., 1989 = Polycarpa tokiokai View in CoL .
Material
Mozambique: Ibo Island, coll. C. Monniot, 1995.
Description
The individuals are either isolated or aggregated into plaques that are more or less united by the tunic at their base. In life they are brick-red with darker areas, almost black at the base of the body. The internal side of the tunic has the same colouration but paler. The specimens are often covered with varied epibionts. When fixed in formalin, the tunic becomes darkbrown, almost black. Even when individuals are strongly pressed against each other, they can be separated, and debris gets lodged between the tunics. Traces of regeneration were not found, and so this species is placed in the genus Polycarpa .
The tunic is soft, the internal side somewhat gelatinous. The body wall is opaque, dark-brown, with whitish granules on its internal side; these granules are more or less abundant according to the individual, but sometimes virtually absent. They are denser around the dorsal tubercle, and on the gonads and gut.
The oral tentacles, 25–40 in three orders, may be missing in some parts of some oral siphons. The prepharyngeal band has two thick crests, and is deeply indented dorsally. The dorsal tubercle does not occupy the whole peri-tubercular area; its opening is generally U-shaped, but sometimes a little ramified. The dorsal lamina, smooth and low, begins after a short groove. The branchial sac has four low folds. There are no grouped vessels between the dorsal lamina and the first right fold.
Two branchial formulae:
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Polycarpa nigricans
Monniot, Claude 2002 |
Polyandrocarpa nigricans:
Tokioka T 1970: 91 |
Polycarpa nigricans Heller, 1878: 174
Vasseur P 1967: 115 |
Hartmeyer R 1905: 390 |
Heller C 1878: 174 |