Journal
PHYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 62, Issue 1, Pages 44-54Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pre.12033
Keywords
Brazil; coralline algae; maerl; molecular phylogeny; new species; psbA; rhodolith; Sporolithon; taxonomy
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- CAPES
- CNPq
- FAPERJ
- South African National Research Foundation
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A new species conforming to the generic description of Sporolithon was found forming small (1-3cm in diameter) rhodoliths at 18-75m depth on the eastern coast of Brazil. Sporolithon tenueBahia, Amado-Filho, Maneveldt et W.H. Adey, sp. nov. differs from other species of Sporolithon in having a thin, primary vegetative thallus of only 45-250m in thickness composed of up to 20 cell layers. Sporolithon tenue can build thicker crusts by overgrowths of thalli with new hypothallia. The absence of a layer of elongate cells at the base of the tetrasporangial chambers and the shedding of senescent tetrasporangial sori are also characters that separate the new species from all other currently recognized species within the genus. Observations from recently collected material and from herbarium specimens show that specimens previously designated as Sporolithon africanum (Foslie) J. Afonso-Carillo in Brazil correspond to Sporolithon tenue. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of psbA sequence alignments show that the new species is phylogenetically distinct within the genus Sporolithon.
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