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Synoicum floriferum

Synoicum floriferum

Monniot & Monniot, 2006

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Synoicum floriferum Monniot & Monniot, 2006

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Synoicum floriferum Monniot F. & Monniot C., 2006: 128, figs 9, 25B, Madagascar and Mozambique.

Stations. all included in MNHN: A1 SYN 116.

TA 35 and TA 37, 2 colonies. TA 44, 1 colony. TR 6, 6 colonies. TR 7, 2 colonies.

All colonies have a same aspect: very gelatinous with a red tunic and clear zooids seen in transparency and arranged in circular systems (Fig. 10 A). The shape varies from flat cushions to upright round lobes laterally flattened with a narrow base (Fig. 10 B). The zooids up to 15mm in length are embedded in a mucous sheet. The oral siphon has 6 lobes. The tubular atrial opening is dorsally prolonged by a stout languet with a pointed or bi-dentate tip. The narrow thorax has 14 to 18 rows of stigmata. The stomach is spherical and smooth walled. The post-abdomen is very long. The testis and the ovary do not mature simultaneously, they are rarely found together in a same zooid. The ovary is located at some distance from the gut loop and anterior to the testis vesicles when present. The testis, in an irregular double row of dense vesicles, occupies the anterior half of the post-abdomen. The larvae (Fig. 10 C) 0.8 to 1mm long are described here for the first time. The tail in half of a turn is folded on the side of the trunk. Three adhesive papillae are separated by 2 long vesicles and sided by a shorter one. The internal structure is obscured by a red pigment.

The distribution of this species is restricted to the Mozambique channel and the south of Madagascar.

Monniot, Françoise (2012): Some ascidians from the southern coast of Madagascar collected during the “ AtimoVatae ” survey. Zootaxa 3197: 1-42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.246182MagnoliaPress via PlaziNo known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.

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FIGURE 10. Synoicum floriferum: A, in situ colony (photo P. Laboute); B, colony in formalin; C, larva. Scale bars: B = 2 cm; C = 0.5 mm.

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Some ascidians from the southern coast of Madagascar collected during the “ AtimoVatae ” survey

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Monniot, Françoise (2012): Some ascidians from the southern coast of Madagascar collected during the “ AtimoVatae ” survey. Zootaxa 3197: 1-42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.246182

Abstract

Surveys of littoral invertebrates along the southern coast of Madagascar have produced the first study of ascidians in this part of the Indian Ocean. Collections were made by SCUBA divers in May and June 2010 down to 25m depth. This region is considered the southern limit for coral reefs but remains diverse biologically. Upwellings and an abundant plankton community particularly favour the abundance of ascidians in this area. Of the 39 species of non-didemnid species described here, eight are new. Ten species are common to South Africa. Other species were for the most part already known from the Mozambique Channel and a few have also been recorded in the western Pacific (either cosmopolitan or introduced).

Key words: Ascidians, Madagascar, systematics, new species

Monniot F, plazi (2012). Some ascidians from the southern coast of Madagascar collected during the “ AtimoVatae ” survey. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.246182 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

CC0Published 12/31/2012View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
119508160
Dataset Key
4c036a63-9718-48de-97a2-f29c5976eb99
Origin
source
Backbone Key
5200533
Taxon ID
3055E11FFF9CFF9C71A5CE23FA896A92.taxon
Last Crawled
6/11/2026
Last Interpreted
6/11/2026