Oikopleura (Vexillaria) rufescens Fol 1872

Oikopleura ( Vexillaria ) rufescens Morphology A large appendicularian species. The trunk is compact with a length of 2–7 mm and the tail is long with a strong chord and medium-sized muscular bands. At the right side of the proximal third part of the tail, there are small sub-chordal glands. The end...

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Main Authors: Franco, P., Dahms, H. - U., Lo, W. - T., Hwang, J. - S.
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5190617
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Summary:Oikopleura ( Vexillaria ) rufescens Morphology A large appendicularian species. The trunk is compact with a length of 2–7 mm and the tail is long with a strong chord and medium-sized muscular bands. At the right side of the proximal third part of the tail, there are small sub-chordal glands. The endostyle is long and narrow, and at each of its sides it is accompanied by an ovoid buccal gland. The left lobe of the stomach is round. A lower lip is present in juveniles; adults possess a membraneous lip. The ovary and testes are together forming a round structure behind the stomach and oesophagus (Marine Species Identification Portal 2017). Biogeography Typical cold-water appendicularian species from the Arctic, the northern North Atlantic and northern North Pacific Oceans (being most abundant north of 60°N) (WoRMS Editorial Board 2017). : Published as part of Franco, P., Dahms, H. - U., Lo, W. - T. & Hwang, J. - S., 2017, Pelagic tunicates in the China Seas, pp. 917-936 in Journal of Natural History 51 (15 - 16) on pages 927-928, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2017.1293180, http://zenodo.org/record/5180954 : {"references": ["Marine Species Identification Portal. 2017. ETI BioInformatics in the KeyToNature programme [Internet]. Available from: http: // species-identification. org /", "WoRMS Editorial Board. 2017. World Register of Marine Species [Internet]. Available from: http: // www. marinespecies. org at VLIZ. doi: 10.14284 / 170"]}