A redescription of Syncarpa composita (Ascidiacea, Stolidobranchia) with an inference of its phylogenetic position within Styelidae
Two species of styelid colonial ascidians in the genus Syncarpa Redikorzev, 1913 are known from the northwest Pacific. The valid status of the lesser known species, Syncarpacomposita (Tokioka, 1951) (type locality: Akkeshi, Japan), is assessed here. To assess the taxonomic identity of S.composita ,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ZooKeys 2019-06, Vol.857, p.1-15 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two species of styelid colonial ascidians in the genus
Syncarpa
Redikorzev, 1913 are known from the northwest Pacific. The valid status of the lesser known species,
Syncarpacomposita
(Tokioka, 1951) (type locality: Akkeshi, Japan), is assessed here. To assess the taxonomic identity of
S.composita
, we compared one of the syntypes and freshly collected topotypes of
S.composita
with a syntype of
S.oviformis
Redikorzev, 1913 (type locality: Ul’banskij Bay, Russia). Specimens of
S.composita
consistently differed from the syntype of
S.oviformis
in the number of oral tentacles, the number of size-classes of transverse vessels, and the number of anal lobes. In this paper,
S.composita
is redescribed as distinct from
S.oviformis
, and its phylogenetic position inferred within Styelidae based on the 18S rRNA and cytochrome
c
oxidase subunit I gene sequences. In our phylogenetic tree,
Syncarpa
formed a well-supported clade together with
Dendrodoa
MacLeay, 1824. In
Syncarpa
and
Dendrodoa
, a single gonad is situated on the right side of the body, which is unique among Styelidae, and thus can be a synapomorphy for this clade. |
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ISSN: | 1313-2989 1313-2970 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.857.32654 |