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doi: 10.5852/ejt.2019.519
Polysyncraton (Ascidiacea, Didemnidae): a re-examination of some specimens and descriptions of three new species
Polysyncraton Nott, 1892 is the second largest genus of didemnid ascidians; it has a wide distribution ranging from temperate to tropical waters. Seventy-one specimens of Polysyncraton from eight museum collections and recently collected samples were analyzed. This resulted in the description of three new species (P. cabofriense Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. from Brazil, P. globosum Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. from Australia and P. snelliusi Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. from Suriname) and emended descriptions of three further species (P. amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), P. magnilarvum (Millar, 1962) and P. purou C. Monniot & F. Monniot, 1987).
- State University of West Paraná Brazil
- Naturalis Biodiversity Center Netherlands
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Germany
- Smithsonian Institution United States
- Smithsonian Institution Archives United States
Ascidian, ascidian, 590, Botany, Tunicata, COI, taxonomy, QL1-991, QK1-989, ddc:590, Zoology, biodiversity
Ascidian, ascidian, 590, Botany, Tunicata, COI, taxonomy, QL1-991, QK1-989, ddc:590, Zoology, biodiversity
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