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Ascidia curvata
(Traustedt, 1882)
GBIF:141263992
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Stations: AB 155; AR 72; AR 103; AR 415. (MNHN P 5 ASC. A 433) The specimens collected in Martinique are similar to other A. curvata collected in the Caribbean region and redescribed and figured in Bonnet & Rocha (2011) and Monniot F. (2016). The tunic is transparent and the body wall pale yellow in formalin. Except for the absence of brown pigment and a smaller size (5 cm for the largest), a confusion is possible with A. interrupta inhabiting the same stations. The distinctive characters are 8 oral lobes with yellow spots, papillae on the prepharyngeal area, the intestine isodiametric in a long double loop (Fig. 3 A). The neural gland and the U-shaped dorsal tubercle are distant and the musculature of a similar distribution (Fig 3 B). The geographic distribution of A. curvata is limited to the tropical Western Atlantic (Bonnet & Rocha 2011; Monniot 2016).
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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