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Aplidium variabile

Aplidium variabile

(Herdman, 1886)

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Remarks. Aplidium variabile is a common eurybathic species collected from 20 down to 1097 m depth (Herdman 1886). Its known range of distribution is Circum Sub-Antarctic, with the majority of its records around the Magellan Strait. This is the second record for the type locality (off Mar del Plata, Argentine Sea), since its discovery during the Challenger expedition.
Maggioni, Tamara, Taverna, Anabela, Reyna, Paola B., Alurralde, Gastón, Rimondino, Clara, Tatián, Marcos (2018): Deep-sea ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the SW Atlantic: species richness with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 4526 (1): 1-28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.1
Material examined: one colony; net; - 37.9942 lat. - 55.2175 long. (station 1); 250 m; 10 August 2012. The only colony found is small and irregular in shape, with half of its side slightly convex and the other half plane. It measures 1.8 cm long by one cm wide and 0.4 cm thick. The tunic is smooth and transparent. Zooids are orange when alive and dull yellow after fixation in formalin. They are arranged parallel to each other. Zooids reach an average of 2.5 mm in length, with the post-abdomen comparatively shorter than most Polyclinidae (from 0.8 to 1.6 mm). However, this feature might be related to the state of sexual maturation of the present colony. The small atrial aperture is located at the level of the third, fourth or fifth row of stigmata. The atrial languet is simple, short and triangular. There are ten to 12 thin longitudinal muscles on each side of the zooid. The thorax bears 12 rows of stigmata. Each half row contains from 12 to 16 stigmata. The stomach has from 12 to 14 well-marked folds. The middle intestine forms a middle-sized posterior swelling. The border of the anus is smooth and it can end at the level of the ninth, tenth or eleventh row of stigmata. All zooids showed scarcely developed gonads. No larvae were found.
Maggioni, Tamara, Taverna, Anabela, Reyna, Paola B., Alurralde, Gastón, Rimondino, Clara, Tatián, Marcos (2018): Deep-sea ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the SW Atlantic: species richness with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 4526 (1): 1-28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.1

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Deep-sea ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the SW Atlantic: species richness with descriptions of two new species

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Maggioni, Tamara, Taverna, Anabela, Reyna, Paola B., Alurralde, Gastón, Rimondino, Clara, Tatián, Marcos (2018): Deep-sea ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the SW Atlantic: species richness with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 4526 (1): 1-28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.1

Abstract

The understudied deep-sea benthic communities from the Southwestern Atlantic continental slope (200 m– 3000 m depth) were sampled on August 2012 in an area located around 38°S that included the Mar del Plata submarine canyon. In these samplings we found a total of 16 ascidian species from six different families, of which two corresponded to new species. These were: Aplidium meridianum (Sluiter, 1906); Aplidium variabile (Herdman, 1886); Aplidium marplatensis Maggioni & Tatián (sp. nov. present work); Aplidium solitarium Maggioni & Tatián (sp. nov. present work); Synoicum georgianum Sluiter, 1932; Synoicum molle (Herdman, 1886); Synoicum sp.; Polysyncraton trivolutum (Millar, 1960); Sycozoa umbellata (Michaelsen, 1898); Ascidia meridionalis Herdman, 1880; Cnemidocarpa drygalskii (Hartmeyer, 1911); Styela squamosa Herdman, 1881; Pyura pilosa Monniot C. & Monniot F., 1974; Molgula pyriformis Herdman, 1881; Molgula setigera Ärnbäck-Christie-Linde, 1938 and Asajirus indicus (Oka, 1913). Based on morphological evidence, we propose the new synonymy: Molgula setigera Ärnbäck-Christie-Linde, 1938 = Molgula marioni Millar, 1960 = Molgula robini Monniot C. & Monniot F., 1983. We also propose to maintain Molgula pyriformis and Molgula malvinensis as separate species. We report: the extension of the distribution range of Aplidium meridianum, Synoicum georgianum, Polysyncraton trivolutum, Sycozoa umbellata, Cnemidocarpa drygalskii, Pyura pilosa and Molgula setigera, being the first time they are collected off La Plata River; the deepest registers for Synoicum georgianum, Poylsyncraton trivolutum, Sycozoa umbellata, Ascidia meridionalis, Pyura pilosa, Molgula pyriformis and Molgula setigera; and the shallowest register for Synoicum molle.

Maggioni T, Taverna A, Reyna P B, Alurralde G, Rimondino C, Tatián M, plazi (2018). Deep-sea ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the SW Atlantic: species richness with descriptions of two new species. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.1 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

CC0Published 11/28/2018View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
154507583
Dataset Key
4d211ac6-cbb8-4ef7-b710-44d4f34873ef
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Backbone Key
2331020
Taxon ID
A0769C75757DFFA10BB6342F10923551.taxon
Last Crawled
6/10/2026
Last Interpreted
6/10/2026