Boltenia
echinata (Linnaeus, 1767)
Common name(s):
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Synonyms: Ascidia
echinata, Cynthia echinata, Halocynthia echinata, Microcosmus
echinatus,
Pyura echinata |
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Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Urochordata
Order Stolidobranchia
Family Pyuridae
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Boltenia
echinata, growing
on the underside of a boulder and surrounded by sponge.
Diameter
approximately 2 cm. Found at minus tide level on Sares Head. |
(Photo by: Dave
Cowles,
October 2007) |
Description:
This solitary tunicate
has an opaque tunic which is covered with spinelike
projections.
The projections are numerous but do not obscure sight of the rest of
the
tunic. Each projection has an irregular circle of 4-8
secondary spinelets.
The animal does not attach to the substrate by a distinct
stalk.
Height up to about 4 cm.
How to Distinguish
from
Similar Species: Boltenia
villosa attaches by a stalk. Halocynthia
igaboja has projections which nearly obscure the tunic and
each
projection has several rings of secondary spinelets.
Geographical Range:
Depth Range:
Habitat:
Biology/Natural
History:
(I was able to find no information about this species).
See Boltenia
villosa for a related species with more
information.
References:
Dichotomous Keys:
Kozloff 1987, 1996
General References:
Scientific Articles:
Web sites:
General Notes and
Observations: Locations,
abundances, unusual behaviors:
Authors and Editors of Page:
Dave Cowles (2007): Created original page
CSS coding for page developed by Jonathan Cowles (2007)
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