Light bulb ascidian
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Clavelina lepadiformis

Clavelina lepadiformis - Light Bulb Ascidian
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Size: Zooids to 2 cm

Distribution: Found in several locations from Glenelg to the northern metropolitan coast

Habitat: Artificial structures and rocky coast. Tolerates estuarine environments and poor water quality

Depth: Shallow subtidal

Clavelina lepadiformis - Light Bulb Ascidian
Clavelina lepadiformis - Light Bulb Ascidian
Clavelina lepadiformis - Light Bulb Ascidian
Clavelina lepadiformis - Light Bulb Ascidian

This spectacular colonial ascidian is a global pest species native to Europe, and likely introduced into Australia by shipping. It is transparent in colour, with bright white rings around both siphons and the pharynx, as well as white lines between the siphons and along the endostyle. Groups of zooids are joined by very short transparent stalks. In Australia, this species is unmistakable and often dominates the artificial structures or rocky coast where it is found.