Phallusia arabica Savigny, 1816

Monniot, Françoise, 2010, Some new data on tropical western Pacific Ascidians, Zootaxa 2561 (1), pp. 1-29 : 17-19

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2561.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5311238

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DB1648-FFA7-372F-8B82-F918FE99C3A8

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scientific name

Phallusia arabica Savigny, 1816
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Phallusia arabica Savigny, 1816 View in CoL

( Figure 19)

Phallusia arabica Savigny, 1816: 164 View in CoL . Kott 1985: 61 Fig. 24a–d View FIGURE 24 , pl. 1e, without synonymy. Monniot C. 1997: 570 Fig. 4C–E View FIGURE 4 . Monniot F. & Monniot C. 1996: 233 Fig. 46, pl. 8A.

Material. Coll. N.J. Pilcher et al., Viet Nam, Con Dao Isl. , Con Son Isl., Tau Be, 08°41.69’N – 106°39.62’E, 18m, 0PHG 1688-S ( MNHN P5 View Materials PHA 122 ) GoogleMaps .

The body is white with a cartilaginous smooth tunic. Numerous oral tentacles in 4 orders of size are inserted on a low crest. The peritubercular area is spotted with small papillae. The dorsal lamina is doubled along 1/3 of its total length and more posteriorly its rim is toothed. The branchial papillae are long, there are no intermediate papillae and no parastigmatic vessels. Many openings of the neural gland can be found on the dorsal line between the siphons ( Fig. 19).

The gut of one specimen was filled with a large amount of small bivalves, all of the same size.

Phallusia Arabica always lives deeply sunk into the substrate. It is widely distributed in the Pacific and Indian oceans.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Ascidiacea

Order

Phlebobranchia

Family

Ascidiidae

Genus

Phallusia

Loc

Phallusia arabica Savigny, 1816

Monniot, Françoise 2010
2010
Loc

Phallusia arabica

Kott, P. 1985: 61
Savigny, J. C. 1816: 164
1816
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