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Tunicates. Botrylloides violaceous. Large zooids, openings obvious. Orange, red, pink, or yellow sheet Solid color, very little tunic between zooids. Botryllus schlosseri. Star shapes arrangement of zooids. Often black & white, but can be orange. Botrylloides v . Botryllus.
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Botrylloides violaceous Large zooids, openings obvious • Orange, red, pink, or yellow sheet • Solid color, very little tunic between zooids
Botryllusschlosseri Star shapes arrangement of zooids • Often black & white, but can be orange
Botrylloides v. Botryllus • Orange morph of Botryllusrare, but, star-shape is the giveaway! • Botrylloides can have looser zooid structure
Cionaintestinalis Yellow band or clear at tips of siphons Red dot at end of intestine • Clear solitary • No color on siphons
Cionasavingyi Spots of color at tips of siphons No red dot at end of intestine
Ascidiella aspersa • Firm transparent test, snags detritus • Tentacles in siphons • Elongate oval
Molgulamanhattansis • Sea grape – small, round, like a peeled grape • Ascidiella is elongate and opaque in comparison
Molgulacitrina • More color than M. manhattensis • Potentially more fouled tunic
Dendrodoacarnea Small stubby round siphons • Small (<2cm), pink • Squashed looking
Halocynthiapyriformis Siphons almost square • Sea peach • Larger (up to 10cm)
Aplidiumpallidum • Sea pork - because it looks like a hunk of lard • White & clear • Occurs in chunks
Didemnum vexillum • Think drippy sheet • Pendulous lobes common • Peeling away from rock • Yellow-ish white
Didemnum vexillum Solid sheet, speckled with zooids & oscula • Typically very thick
Didemnum albidum • Solid white sheet • VERY tight zooids • Some oscula • Thin & smooth
Diplosomalisterianum • Thin diaphanous sheet • Can be greyish and/or yellowish • Like an odd plastic sheet Can have conspicuous oscula
StyelaClava • Tunicate on a stalk! • Large rough pleated body • Curved siphon • Can be found in the frozen section of Hmart
Bolteniaovifera • Stalked tunicate • Round zooid, like a lollipop • Smooth • Typically deep-water
Bolteniaechinata • Stalked tunicate • Cactus-like with many spiky projections • Short stalk • Rare
Bugula turrita Like a colony of Christmas trees
Bugula fulva • Similar to B. neritina, but white/yellowish • Distinctive forking branches
Bugula neritina Purple
Tricellariainopinata • Short dense tufts • Heavily calcified – crunchy to the touch
Crisiaeburnea • Very fine • Spindly, feathery • Bugula is much more solid • Not always very regular
Dendrobeaniamurrayana • Small fans • Thick lattice • Like a lace tree
Electra pilosa Encrusting stars
Membraniporamembranacea • White crust • Amorphous • Fouling on algae • Blocky zooids give delicate appearance
Lichenopora verrucaria • White • Often circular growth • Thicker in center, like luchen • On hard substrate Lichenopora
Schizoporellaunicornis • Bumpy thick crust • Mix of orange and white • Amorphous, on rocky substrate Zooids like open pores
Schizomavella auriculata • Bumpy thick crust • JUST orange/orange cream soda • Amorphous, on rocky substrate
Cliona sp. • Bright yellow • Often boring into something rocky Large oscula
Hymedesmia sp. 1 Blue
Hymedesmia sp. 1 Orange Sheet
Halisarca dujardini SLIMY!!!
Leucosolenia sp. Many Tubes
Scypha sp. • Small tubes • Vase-like
Isodictya palmata Can have conspicuous oscula • Palmate • Orange palms, not so branching
Haliclona oculata Cream-Orange Branching fingers
Microciona prolifera • MANY red fingers
Halichondria panicea • MANY forms • Often oscula obvious • Texture of bread crumbs when broken apart
Abietinariaabietina Coarsely branching
Sertularia sp. Finer feathery branching
Ectopleuracrocea Pink rosette tips, like flowers
Obelia spp. • Fine and frilly • Lace-like covering • Often epiphytic