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Ascidia

Ascidia

Linnaeus, 1767

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Station AB 157, 14 ° 29,9 N – 61 ° 05,4 W, 28 m (MNHN P 5 ASC. A 431) The single specimen 4.5 cm long has a clear cartilaginous tunic with a rough surface and some epibionts. The siphons are sessile the oral one apical end the atrial at half body length. There are 8 oral lobes with ocelli and on the undulated atrial rim 12 ocelli. The body wall is light brown in formalin (Fig. 9 A). The oral tentacles are spaced in 3 orders of size. The anterior lamina of the prepharyngeal groove has papillae but no papillae were seen on the prepharyngeal space. The dorsal tubercle has horns curved outwardly. The dorsal lamina begins with 2 blades and is prolonged in a high blade far behind the oesophageal aperture. The rapheal ribs end in small papillae (Fig. 9 B). The branchial tissue is thin with meshes of irregular size containing 4 to 7 stigmata. The branchial papillae are round or somewhat elongate (Fig. 9 B), most of them with 2 small protrusions at their base. There are no intermediate papillae. The branchial sac extends below the gut. The gut loop occupies half of the left side (Fig. 9 A). The stomach is oval with indistinct folds. The primary intestinal loop contains a massive ovary. The descending intestinal limb and rectum are inflated but do not form a protruding pouch. The rectum forms a closed secondary loop and ends in a smooth anus. The testis in small vesicles is spread on the whole external side of the gut, its sperm ducts are gathered in large channels with a scalariform design (Fig. 9 A) which join in a single duct along the rectum and the oviduct. With a single specimen it is not possible to determine if this peculiar design of the sperm duct is specific or is only an occasional development of the testis. The musculature is almost absent on the left body side with longitudinal fibres issued from the oral siphon extending only a short distance behind the prepharyngeal area (Fig. 9 A). On the right side the longitudinal fibres issued from the oral part become thinner downwards and disappear exept for a few that extend almost to the posterior end of the body. The transverse musculature is very dense on the whole right body side and stop abruptly along the dorsal line (Fig. 9 A). Some fibres of the atrial siphon complete this dense meshwork. This musculature design recalls that of Ascidia interrupta but is denser. By its external aspect this species looks like Ascidia curvata but differs by a stronger musculature on the right side and the shape of the gonoducts
Monniot, Françoise (2018): Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique: 1 - Phlebobranchia. Zootaxa 4387 (3): 451-472, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.3

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FIGURE 9. Ascidia sp.A, dissection (scale bar = 1cm); B, part of the branchial tissue.

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Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique: 1 - Phlebobranchia

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Monniot, Françoise (2018): Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique: 1 - Phlebobranchia. Zootaxa 4387 (3): 451-472, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.3

Abstract

The aim of the Madibenthos 2016 expedition was to establish an inventory of the benthic marine fauna around Martinique. All kinds of biota were collected with different devices down to 40m depth. Among a large amount of invertebrates the ascidians were varied and abundant. Their study will be made in several steps. The first group studied concerns the Order Phlebobranchia represented here by species already described from the Caribbean area; one of them was collected for only the second time. The variability of internal characters which are ordinarily considered as generic or specific is discussed here for the genera Ascidia and Phallusia.

Monniot F, plazi (2018). Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique: 1 - Phlebobranchia. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.3 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

CC0Published 2/28/2018View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
141263990
Dataset Key
7eba4551-e113-4902-9cb3-26a4d5df2993
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Backbone Key
2330492
Taxon ID
03D9A066FFF3FFB3F2C11B70FB3FF862.taxon
Last Crawled
6/10/2026
Last Interpreted
6/10/2026