Lissoclinum levitum Kott, 2001

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 : 2465-2466

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500087077

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scientific name

Lissoclinum levitum Kott, 2001
status

 

Lissoclinum levitum Kott, 2001 View in CoL

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Lissoclinum levitum Kott 2001, p 307 View in CoL ; 2004a, p 767; 2004b, p 2512.

Distribution

Previously recorded (see Kott 2001, 2004a, 2004b): South Australia (Great Australian Bight, Ward I., Kangaroo I.). New records: South Australia (Kangaroo I., SAM E3254); Tasmania (Port Davey, SAM E3265).

Description

In preservative, the newly recorded colonies are thin, flexible, grey sheets with groups of zooids suspended in extensive common cloacal cavities by test ligaments connecting surface to basal test, including the extension of the basal test up into the central core of projecting lobes. At the surface the test ligament subdivides to separate the thoraces from one another. Evenly spaced branchial apertures are depressed into the soft surface. Only sparse spicules are in the internal test, which is cloudy with the small, spherical bodies that have been observed in other species of this genus. Spicules are to 0.05 mm diameter and have the numerous blunt, crowded rays previously reported for this species. In life, the surface of the pink to white translucent colonies are produced into elevations with large, terminal, smooth-rimmed common cloacal apertures.

Zooids are as previously described for the species but have numerous oesophageal buds. Gonads were not detected.

Remarks

Preserved specimens of this species can be confused with the sympatric L. clavatum sp. nov., owing to their similar extensive common cloacal canals and similar (but slightly larger in the present species) spicules. However, its spicules are not so crowded, and the terminal common cloacal apertures, raised on elevated surface lobes of the translucent colonies of the present species (see also Kott 2004a) are entirely different from the numerous sessile common cloacal apertures of the opaque colonies of L. clavatum .

Previously known only from South Australia, the new record from Tasmania extends the southern range of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Aplousobranchia

Family

Didemnidae

Genus

Lissoclinum

Loc

Lissoclinum levitum Kott, 2001

Kott, Patricia 2005
2005
Loc

Lissoclinum levitum

Kott P 2001: 307
2001
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