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Phylogenetic relationships in Kumanoa (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) species in Brazil with the proposal of Kumanoa amazonensis sp. nov.

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Pages 97-103 | Received 25 Mar 2009, Accepted 16 Jul 2009, Published online: 27 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

Necchi O. Jr., Vis M.L. and Oliveira M.C. 2010. Phylogenetic relationships in Kumanoa (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) species in Brazil with the proposal of Kumanoa amazonensis sp. nov. Phycologia 49: 97–103. DOI: 10.2216/09-24.1

This study evaluated the species-level taxonomy and phylogenetic relationship among Kumanoa species from Brazil with other regions of the world based on the plastid-encoded RUBISCO large subunit gene (rbcL). Partial rbcL sequences were obtained for 11 Kumanoa specimens. Eight species are recognised from Brazil on the basis of molecular and morphological data: seven previously described (K. abilii, K. ambigua, K. breviarticulata, K. cipoensis, K. equisetoidea, K. globospora and K. procarpa) and a new species here proposed (K. amazonensis sp. nov. Necchi & Vis). The new species has reduced and dense whorls but differs from the two closest related species in lacking secondary fascicles. Previously proposed infrageneric categories were not supported by the molecular data. Species described and endemic (K. breviarticulata, K. cipoensis, K. equisetoidea and K. procarpa) to Brazil are not grouped together but are variously related to other species from North America, Europe and Australasia. With the species recognised in this study using molecular and morphological data and those previously distinguished by morphology, 13 species of Kumanoa are currently documented from Brazil.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This paper was funded by CNPq (305153/2006-4, 474436/2004-2) and FAPESP (04/06689-1) grants to ONJ, NSF grant (DEB0640896) to MLV and CNPq (301217/2007-6 and 470417/2006-4) grants to MCO. Aid is gratefully acknowledged from Domitila Pascoaloto and Luis H.Z. Branco in collecting, M. Helena Carabolante in lab work, Sílvia R. Blanco in sequencing, Luis Augusto Schmidt Totti in Latin translation and Herbarium COI for access to type specimens.

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