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)
A new species of Didemnum was discovered during a recent biodiversity survey of Praia da Baleia, São...
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed the prevalence of cryptic sibling species in ma...
The new species of didemnid ascidian, Trididemnum maragogi sp. nov., is described from the Northeast...
Polysyncraton Nott, 1892 is the second largest genus of didemnid ascidians; it has a wide distributi...
Oliveira, Livia M., Hoeksema, Bert W., Rocha, Rosana M. (2019): Polysyncraton (Ascidiacea, Didemnida...
Fig. 4. Polysyncraton amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), Brazil (DZUP DID-034, POSC-016; LIPY UFPB TUN-29...
Fig. 7. Polysyncraton globosum Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov., Australia (NHM 1866.3.21.21). a. Preserved...
Fig. 12. Polysyncraton sp. a. Preserved colony. b. Thorax. c. Abdomen. Scale bars: a = 1 cm; b–c = 0...
Fig. 6. Polysyncraton cabofriense Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. (DZUP POSC-50). a. Colony in situ. b. Co...
Fig. 11. Polysyncraton snelliusi Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. a. Preserved colony. b. Colony surface (a...
Fig. 3. Polysyncraton amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), Paraíba, Brazil. a–b. Colonies in situ. c–d. Col...
Fig. 9. Polysyncraton magnilarvum (Millar, 1962), stained with hemalum. a. Zooid (arrow pointing at ...
Fig. 2. Polysyncraton amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), Florida (USNM 17364). a. Thorax with bifurcated ...
Fig. 10. Polysyncraton purou C. Monniot & F. Monniot, 1987, with structures stained with hemalum (MN...
Fig. 8. Polysyncraton magnetae Hastings, 1931, type specimen (NHM 1930.12.17.46). a. Preserved colon...
A new species of Didemnum was discovered during a recent biodiversity survey of Praia da Baleia, São...
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed the prevalence of cryptic sibling species in ma...
The new species of didemnid ascidian, Trididemnum maragogi sp. nov., is described from the Northeast...
Polysyncraton Nott, 1892 is the second largest genus of didemnid ascidians; it has a wide distributi...
Oliveira, Livia M., Hoeksema, Bert W., Rocha, Rosana M. (2019): Polysyncraton (Ascidiacea, Didemnida...
Fig. 4. Polysyncraton amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), Brazil (DZUP DID-034, POSC-016; LIPY UFPB TUN-29...
Fig. 7. Polysyncraton globosum Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov., Australia (NHM 1866.3.21.21). a. Preserved...
Fig. 12. Polysyncraton sp. a. Preserved colony. b. Thorax. c. Abdomen. Scale bars: a = 1 cm; b–c = 0...
Fig. 6. Polysyncraton cabofriense Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. (DZUP POSC-50). a. Colony in situ. b. Co...
Fig. 11. Polysyncraton snelliusi Oliveira & Rocha sp. nov. a. Preserved colony. b. Colony surface (a...
Fig. 3. Polysyncraton amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), Paraíba, Brazil. a–b. Colonies in situ. c–d. Col...
Fig. 9. Polysyncraton magnilarvum (Millar, 1962), stained with hemalum. a. Zooid (arrow pointing at ...
Fig. 2. Polysyncraton amethysteum (Van Name, 1902), Florida (USNM 17364). a. Thorax with bifurcated ...
Fig. 10. Polysyncraton purou C. Monniot & F. Monniot, 1987, with structures stained with hemalum (MN...
Fig. 8. Polysyncraton magnetae Hastings, 1931, type specimen (NHM 1930.12.17.46). a. Preserved colon...
A new species of Didemnum was discovered during a recent biodiversity survey of Praia da Baleia, São...
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed the prevalence of cryptic sibling species in ma...
The new species of didemnid ascidian, Trididemnum maragogi sp. nov., is described from the Northeast...