Trididemnum sibogae (Hartmeyer, 1910)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930801935958 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E8619D71-2D1A-4271-FE66-FAB8FBB6FC6C |
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Felipe |
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Trididemnum sibogae (Hartmeyer, 1910) |
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Trididemnum sibogae (Hartmeyer, 1910) View in CoL
( Figure 19B View Figure 19 )
Didemnum sibogae Hartmeyer 1910, p1489 View in CoL (nom. nov. for D. ramosum Sluiter 1909, p. 63 View in CoL ). Kott 2005a, p. 2458 and synonymy.
Distribution
Previously recorded (see Kott 2005): circum Australia; New Caledonia: India. New record: Western Australia CSIRO SS10/05 (Bald I., Stn 35, 157 m, 24.11.05, QM G328009).
The new record confirms the presence of this tropical species in temperate
Australian waters.
Description
The colony is sheet-like, with an extensive horizontal posterior-abdominal common cloacal cavity, although in places it encrusts calcareous rubble and becomes irregular and more or less three-dimensional. The spicules are present throughout the colony. They are stellate, occasionally to 0.12 mm diameter with 9–11 strong conical pointed rays.
Remarks
The species is characterized principally by the number and form of the spicules, which are smaller than those of T. grandistellatum and T. titanium , with more spicule rays than either T. nobile or T. pusillum (which have only 7–9) and with fewer rays and less attenuated ray tips than T. pigmentatum .
Table, showing Trididemnum spp. with stellate spicules to 0.08 mm or more
The known Trididemnum spp. with stellate spicules up to 0.08 mm or more in diameter are set out in Table 1. They all have robust zooids. The colonies are variable but often three-dimensional and they may be affected by age and environmental factors including substrate. These species are readily confused with one another.
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Trididemnum sibogae (Hartmeyer, 1910)
Kott, Patricia 2008 |
Didemnum sibogae
Kott P 2005: 2458 |
Sluiter CP 1909: 63 |