Trididemnum savignii ( Herdman, 1886 )

Kott, Patricia, 2005, New and little-known species of Didemnidae (Ascidiacea, Tunicata) from Australia (Part 3), Journal of Natural History 39 (26), pp. 2409-2479 : 2458

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500087077

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scientific name

Trididemnum savignii ( Herdman, 1886 )
status

 

Trididemnum savignii ( Herdman, 1886) View in CoL

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Didemnum savignii Herdman 1886, p 261 View in CoL .

Trididemnum savignii: Kott 2001, p 281 View in CoL ; 2002a, p 39; 2004b, p 2504; 2004c, p 40.

Distribution

Previously recorded (see Kott 2001, 2004b): Western Australia (Nares Rock); Queensland (Heron I.–Lizard I.); Northern Territory (Darwin); Indonesia;?Florida; Bermuda. New record: Northern Territory (Bynoe Harbour, QM G308721).

Description

The colonies are robust, and grey, with a translucent test and a fleshy superficial aspicular layer overlying a layer of spicules. Spicules also line the common cloacal cavity. The spicules are large, to 0.11 mm diameter with 11–13 pointed rays in optical transverse section. Faecal pellets are embedded in the basal test.

Zooids are small, with black squamous epithelium on the abdomen and especially on the anterior part of the thorax, although an endostylar pigment cap was not detected. A long retractor muscle projects from the posterior end of the thorax. Eight coils of the vas deferens surround the undivided testis.

Remarks

The species superficially resembles T. areolatum from which it is distinguished by the finely pointed rays of its stellate spicules. The colonies do not form such complex, spongy threedimensional reticula as T. sibogae or T. nobile , both of which also can be separated from the present species by their spicules with fewer rays. The spicules are slightly smaller than, but otherwise similar to, those of T. pigmentatum from which the present species can be distinguished by its thick, fleshy and pigmented superficial layer of test.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Aplousobranchia

Family

Didemnidae

Genus

Trididemnum

Loc

Trididemnum savignii ( Herdman, 1886 )

Kott, Patricia 2005
2005
Loc

Trididemnum savignii: Kott 2001 , p 281

Kott P 2001: 281
2001
Loc

Didemnum savignii

Herdman WA 1886: 261
1886
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