Botrylloides violaceus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Ascidiacea
- Order
- Stolidobranchia
- Family
- Styelidae
- Genus
- Botrylloides
- Species
- Botrylloides violaceus
- Scientific Name
- Botrylloides violaceus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Botrylloides violaceus
Botrylloides violaceus is a colonial ascidian. It is commonly known as the chain tunicate, but has also been called several other common names, including: lined colonial tunicate, orange sheath tunicate, orange tunicate, and violet tunicate. Its native range is in the northwest Pacific from southern China to Japan and Siberia. Colonies grow on solid substrates and consist of individuals arranged in twisting rows. Outside its native range, it is considered an invasive species and is becoming more common in coastal waters of North America and other waters around the world, likely being spread by shipping activity.
In the San Francisco Bay area, B. violaceus can be readily found on boat docks in the Richmond Marina. The ecological impact of B. violaceus in this region remains unknown.
...Botrylloides violaceus in languages:
- Dutch
- Gewone slingerzakpijp
- Dutch
- Gekleurde slingerzakpijp
- English
- Violet Tunicate
- English
- Orange Sheath Tunicate
- English
- Chain tunicate
- English
- Colonial tunicate
- French
- Botrylle violet
- Japanese
- イタボヤ
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Botrylloides anceps
- Botrylloides aureus
- Botrylloides chevalensis
- Botrylloides crystallinus
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- Botrylloides giganteus
- Botrylloides israeliensis
- Botrylloides leachii
- Botrylloides lenis
- Botrylloides lentus
- Botrylloides magnicoecus
- Botrylloides niger
- Botrylloides perspicuus
- Botrylloides pizoni
- Botrylloides praelongus
- Botrylloides saccus
- Botrylloides simodensis
- Botrylloides superbus
- Botrylloides tyreus
- Botrylloides violaceus































































































































































