Redescription of the deep-sea colonial ascidian Synoicum molle (Herdman, 1886): First record since its original finding during the Challenger Expedition

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The colonial ascidian Synoicum molle (Herdman, 1886) was recorded for the first time after its original description. The slope area where S. molle was discovered during the Challenger Expedition (1872-1876), located at the mouth off Río de La Plata (Argentine Sea), still remains highly underexplored. During a series of deep-sea prospections along the SW Atlantic (A.R.A. Puerto Deseado, August 2012), 7 colonies of S. molle were collected few km from the type locality. The finding permitted to perform, for the first time, a complete morphological description of this species. The proper identification of marine species, especially deep-sea organisms, has implications for the general knowledge of biodiversity, a necessary tool for the conservation and study of ecosystem benefits that marine environments provide.

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Maggioni, T., Taverna, A., & Tatián, M. (2016). Redescription of the deep-sea colonial ascidian Synoicum molle (Herdman, 1886): First record since its original finding during the Challenger Expedition. Zoosystematics and Evolution, 92(2), 181–185. https://doi.org/10.3897/ZSE.92.9521

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