Perophora namei Hartmeyer & Michaelsen, 1928
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Perophora namei Hartmeyer & Michaelsen, 1928 |
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Perophora namei Hartmeyer & Michaelsen, 1928 NEW RECORD
Several colonies hand collected via scuba diving, no depth given, from sand and rubble substrates, 17 November 2014 and 24 January 2015 in the Singapore Strait region, the latter at Pulau Senang, one of the southernmost islands. Identified by GL from an underwater photo. Blue zooids attached by stolons along a long stalk, each zooid oriented with the atrial siphon aimed anteriorly, the oral siphon opening laterally, as described and figured by Millar (1975) and evident in the photo in Lee et al. (2016). Four rows of stigmata. Some of the zooids in the 2015 collection contain developing immature embryos.
Distribution: Philippines, Coral Sea Australia, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam.
References: Millar (1975), Kott (1985), Monniot F. & Monniot C. (2001), Monniot F. (2010), Lee et al. (2016).
Hartmeyer, R. & Michaelsen, W. (1928) Ascidiae Dictyobranhiae und Ptychobranchiae. Fauna Sudwest Australians, 5, 251 - 460.
Kott, P. (1985) The Australian Ascidiacea part 1, Phlebobranchia and Stolidobranchia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 23, 1 - 440.
Lee, S. S. - C., Chan, J. Y-H., Teo, S. L. - M. & Lambert, G. (2016) State of knowledge of ascidian diversity in South China Sea and new records for Singapore. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 34, 718 - 743.
Millar, R. H. (1975) Ascidians from the Indo-West-Pacific region in the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen (Tunicata, Ascidiacea). Steenstrupia, 3, 205 - 336.
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