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Research Article

Morpho-anatomical and molecular reassessments of Rhodymenia prostrata (Rhodymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) from Japan support the recognition of Halopeltis tanakae nom. nov.

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Pages 582-588 | Received 24 Feb 2021, Accepted 21 Jul 2021, Published online: 27 Aug 2021
 

ABSTRACT

We collected the deep-water species Rhodymenia prostrata (Rhodymeniaceae, Rhodophyta), for the first time in nearly 50 years, from the type locality off Mageshima Island, Japan. Our combined rbcL, cox1 and 28S rDNA analyses suggested that R. prostrata belongs in the genus Halopeltis but is distinct from all other Halopeltis species. However, the binomial Halopeltis prostrata already exists and hence a new epithet was required. Consequently, we propose the new name Halopeltis tanakae for R. prostrata based on morpho-anatomical and molecular analyses. The occurrence of small intercalating cells in H. tanakae is congruent with the generic concept of Halopeltis. Halopeltis tanakae is characterized by a procumbent thallus, crispate blades, cystocarps lacking basal constrictions, cystocarps primarily on blade margins, and mucilaginous strands in cystocarp cavities. Halopeltis tanakae is the second representative of the genus to be reported from the northwestern Pacific.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are grateful to Captain Akimasa Habano and the crew members of T/S Nansei-maru (Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University) for their assistance in collecting samples offshore of Mageshima Island, Kagoshima Pref., Japan. We are grateful to Dr Tsuyoshi Abe (Hokkaido University Museum) for his assistance with examining the holotype specimen of Rhodymenia prostrata. We also thank the associate editor and reviewers for their valuable comments. Computations were partially performed on the NIG supercomputer at the Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS), National Institute of Genetics.

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Funding

This work was supported by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant Number 20K06797 to M.S.

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