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Corallinapetrales and Corallinapetraceae: A new order and family of coralline red algae including Corallinapetra gabrielii comb. nov.

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 849-862

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13115

Keywords

COI‐ 5P; Corallinapetra gabrielii; Corallinapetraceae; Corallinapetrales; Corallinophycidae; phylogeny; psbA; rbcL; taxonomy

Funding

  1. Department of the Environment and Energy of Australian Government, through the Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS), National Taxonomy Research Grant Program (NTRGP) [RG19-35]
  2. Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) New Zealand under the Biodiversity Research Programme [ZBD2014-07]
  3. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) SSIF
  4. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education, Science and Technology [NRF-2019R1F1A1060346]
  5. Marine Biotechnology Program - Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of the Korean Government [20170431]
  6. Chosun University
  7. Department of Integrative Biological Sciences
  8. BK21 FOUR Educational Research Group for Age-associated Disorder Control Technology
  9. National Research Foundation of Korea [5199990514353] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The coralline algal genus Corallinapetra is monospecific and distinct from other families and orders within the Corallinophycidae. DNA analysis supports the establishment of a new family and order for Corallinapetra, and the reassignment of L. gabrielii to Corallinapetra. Additionally, comparison of molecular data confirms the placement of L. muelleri within the Hapalidiales.
The coralline algal genus Corallinapetra is currently monospecific and was established on the species Corallinapetra novaezelandiae, known from a single collection from north-eastern New Zealand. On the basis of multi-gene phylogenetic analyses, Corallinapetra has been resolved apart from all currently recognized families and orders within the Corallinophycidae. We analyzed DNA sequence data from the holotype of Lithothamnion gabrielii, which has been considered a heterotypic synonym of L. muelleri, and an unidentified sample collected from Stewart Island in New Zealand, using psbA, rbcL, and COI-5P genes. We also observed detailed morpho-anatomical characters with light and scanning electron microscopy. Our phylogenetic analyses showed that L. gabrielii and the sample from New Zealand belonged to the same clade as Corallinapetra, distinct from other families and orders in the Corallinophycidae. Members of this clade are distinguishable from other families and orders in the Corallinophycidae by possessing sporangia that are surrounded by remnant sterile filaments that are weakly calcified in mature multiporate sporangial conceptacles that produce zonately divided tetrasporangia. Therefore, we propose that Corallinapetra be placed in its own family, Corallinapetraceae and order, Corallinapetrales, and that L. gabrielii should be assigned to Corallinapetra, as C. gabrielii, to reflect their phylogenetic relationships. We also obtained a partial rbcL sequence data from the lectotype of L. muelleri, the generitype of Lithothamnion. Comparison of the L. muelleri type sequence with L. gabrielii unambiguously demonstrated that these two species are not conspecific, and confirm the placement of L. muelleri within the Hapalidiales.

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