Ascidia ceratodes (Huntsman, 1912) (Tunicata: Ascidiidae) off the northern Chilean coast: new record

Juan I. Cañete, José L. López, Erika Mutschke

Submited: 2017-12-06 19:09:18 | Published: 2019-03-14 09:18:35

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3856/vol47-issue1-fulltext-20

Abstract


The ascidian fauna of northern Chile (18º to 25ºS) is poorly known. A member of the family Ascidiidae, Ascidia ceratodes (Huntsman, 1912), is reported in this study. We collected samples of A. ceratodes under intertidal boulders off the northern Chilean coast between Arica (18°S) and Iquique (20°S) (17 to 20°C; intertidal pool; <0.5 m depth; August, 2016). This finding verified a questionable record established by Van Name (1945) from Tocopilla (22ºS), northern Chile. This record extends the confirmed geographical distribution of A. ceratodes along of the eastern Pacific coast from British Columbia, Canada, to northern Chile.

Cañete J, López J, Mutschke E. Ascidia ceratodes (Huntsman, 1912) (Tunicata: Ascidiidae) off the northern Chilean coast: new record. Lat. Am. J. Aquat. Res.. 2019;47(1): 184-189. Available from: doi:10.3856/vol47-issue1-fulltext-20 [Accessed 9 Oct. 2024].
Cañete, J., López, J., & Mutschke, E. (2019). Ascidia ceratodes (Huntsman, 1912) (Tunicata: Ascidiidae) off the northern Chilean coast: new record. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 47(1), 184-189. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol47-issue1-fulltext-20