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Microcosmus exasperatus

Microcosmus exasperatus

Heller, 1878

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Heller, 1878, Jamaica; Van Name: 1921 and synonymy; Monniot C.: 1983, Martinique; Rocha et al: 2012 a, Brazil. Stations: AB 149, 452. AM 34. AR 101, 314, 558. (MNHN S 2 MIC 204) The body is fixed by its ventral part, partially covered with epibionts with protruding siphons well apart. The tunic is red and wrinkled externally and red also internally on the siphons. There are dense spinules on the siphons. The body wall is thick with crossed bundles of muscle fibres (Fig. 6 A). There is a thin oral velum adhering to the tunic lining which has brown longitudinal lines. The 12 - 14 largest oral tentacles are bushy, three times ramified. The prepharyngeal band forms a wide and deep V including the dorsal tubercle with rolled horns (Fig. 7 A). The dorsal lamina has a plain edge. There is an average of 9 branchial folds on each side (Fig. 6 B, 7 A), the most ventral thinner and incomplete disappearing ventrally; a formula of a 3.2 cm large specimen is on the right side: E- 1 (12) 3 (15) 3 (17) 4 (17) 4 (23) 3 (23) 4 (24) 4 (22) 3 (20) 2 - DL. There are parastigmatic vessels and irregularly some papillae on the transverse vessels. The second curve of the long digestive loop is wide open (Fig. 6 A, 7 A), the rectum being close to the stomach. The hepatic gland has two parts (Fig. 7 B) each with convoluted papillae wearing button like papillae. After the hepatic gland on the ascending limb of the intestine are 1 to 4 endocarps (Fig. 6 A, 7 B). These endocarps were not mentioned in previous descriptions. There are no endocarps on the body wall. There is one gonad on each side the left one crossing the intestine (Fig. 6 A, 7 A). They contain 3 or 4 well separated lobes linked by a longitudinal gonoduct. The male and female papillae are short and linked. Numerous thread-like papillae cover the entrance of the atrial siphon and the large velum. From its first record from Jamaica M. exasperatus was described in detail from several Caribbean locations (Van Name 1921; 1945) and from Martinique (Monniot C. 1983). This species is common in the whole western Atlantic (Rocha et al 2012 a) and its distribution is also worldwide, from the Mediterranean Sea (Ramos et al 2013), the Indian Ocean (Monniot C. 2002), and from the western Pacific Ocean (Kott 1985; Monniot C. 1989).
Monniot, Françoise (2018): Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique 3. Stolidobranchia, Pyuridae and Molgulidae. Zootaxa 4459 (3): 401-430, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4459.3.1

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FIGURE 6. Microcosmus exasperatus (stained). A, dissection, scale bar = 1cm; B branchial sac.

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FIGURE 7. Microcosmus exasperatus. A, body ventrally opened, scale bar = 1 cm; B, hepatic gland.

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Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique 3. Stolidobranchia, Pyuridae and Molgulidae

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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 3. Stolidobranchia, Pyuridae and Molgulidae. Zootaxa 4459 (3): 401-430, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4459.3.1

Abstract

An inventory of the marine benthic fauna around Martinique was the aim of the European Madibenthos expedition 2016. Among a large number of invertebrates abundant ascidians were collected: the phlebobranchs and Styelidae among the stolidobranch were already studied and the results published (Monniot 2018 a and b). A third group, belonging to the Pyuridae and Molgulidae (Stolidobranchia) is studied here; it includes 13 species, three of them recorded for the second time. Each of them is described and figured and the geographic distribution is given.

Monniot F, plazi (2018). Ascidians collected during the Madibenthos expedition in Martinique 3. Stolidobranchia, Pyuridae and Molgulidae. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4459.3.1 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

CC0Published 8/16/2018View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
148692784
Dataset Key
63e1a736-5a54-4bc8-9eb0-99b172ec3bc3
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Backbone Key
5200684
Taxon ID
039187CAB95F3C00FF6B5604BF593E55.taxon
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6/10/2026
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6/10/2026