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Ascidiacea (Tunicata) from deep waters of the continental shelf of Western Australia
Kott, P. (2008). Ascidiacea (Tunicata) from deep waters of the continental shelf of Western Australia. J. Nat. Hist. 42(13-16): 1103-1217
In: Journal of Natural History. Taylor & Francis: London. ISSN 0022-2933; e-ISSN 1464-5262, more
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Keywords
    Ascidiacea [WoRMS]; Didemnidae Giard, 1872 [WoRMS]; Polyclinidae Milne Edwards, 1841 [WoRMS]; Protopolyclinidae Kott, 1992 [WoRMS]; Pseudodistomidae Harant, 1931 [WoRMS]
    Australia, Western Australia [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Kott, P.

Abstract
    Seventy-eight species of Ascidiacea, including 21 new species from deeper waters (about 100 m and occasionally to about 500 m) off Western Australia appear to represent a diverse fauna not previously sampled. The relatively few solitary species taken include two possibly introduced (Styela plicata and S. clava). Large aplousobranch colonies dominate the collections. Aplousobranch species with numerous, small, deeply embedded zooids in massive three dimensional, vertical and often branched or stalked inflexible colonies supported by embedded sand (Polyclinindae) or calcareous spicules (Didemnidae) are common. Species with flexible stalks (enabling them to respond to prevailing currents) such as Clavelina meridionalis, Sigillina australis and S. cyanea were not taken often. Some known species (e.g. Synoicum chrysanthemum, and Atriolum tubiporum) previously considered rare were taken at these depths in significant numbers. Other unusual taxa (Pseudodiazona longigona and Condominium spp.) are recorded from new locations but do not appear to be common.

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