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Alsidium oliveiranum sp. nov. (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta), an overlooked species from the southwestern Atlantic based on morphology and DNA sequence data

  • Guimaraes, Silvia M.P.B. (Institute of Botany, Nucleus for Research in Phycology) ;
  • Soares, Luanda Pereira (Institute of Botany, Nucleus for Research in Phycology) ;
  • Fujii, Mutue Toyota (Institute of Botany, Nucleus for Research in Phycology) ;
  • Diaz-Tapia, Pilar (Coastal Biology Research Group, Faculty of Sciences and Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (CICA), University of A Coruna)
  • Received : 2019.07.06
  • Accepted : 2019.08.26
  • Published : 2019.09.15

Abstract

The exploration of seaweed diversity in poorly studied habitats has often led to the discovery of new species. Sand-covered rocks are an example, as they received less attention than sand-free rocky intertidal habitats during seaweed diversity surveys in Brazil. In sand-covered rocks from Espirito Santo and Rio de Janeiro we found an alga whose morphology was unique among rhodomelacean species previously reported in Brazil. With the aim to clarify the taxonomic identity of this species we studied its morphology, as well as its phylogenetic relationships. Molecular analyses resolved this species in the genus Alsidium (tribe Alsidieae) and differed from sequenced congeners with divergences ${\geq}2.5$ and 4.2% in the rbcL and cox1 genes, respectively. Morphological characters were in agreement with the genus Alsidium, and differed from other species currently recognized in the genus. The species consisted of a basal crust and scarcely branched erect axes with seven pericentral cells covered by a continuous layer of cortical cells. Reproductive structures were formed on clusters of short determinate branches. Therefore, the new species A. oliveiranum is proposed based on morphological and molecular evidence. Our findings contribute to better understand the diversity of the tribe Alsidieae, which is particularly diverse in the Americas.

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Supported by : Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)

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