Clavelina australis
Clavelina australis is a species of colonial ascidian from Australia, in the family Clavelinidae.
History
The species was first described under the name Stereoclavella australis in 1898 by William Abbott Herdman, although that taxon was considered a nomen nudum. A formal taxonomic description of the species was written by Herdman the next year, alongside a tentatively named Stereoclavella sp. ?australis from Broughton Island. The two descriptions differed in the structure of their dorsal languets, united in the latter by a longitudinal band but directly joined to the horizontal membranes in S. australis.The original genus Stereoclavella was later synonymized with Clavelina, giving the tunicate its currently accepted binomial name.