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Distribution of Lithophyllum kuroshioense sp. nov., Lithophyllum subtile and L. kaiseri (Corallinales, Rhodophyta), but not L. kotschyanum, in the northwestern Pacific Ocean

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Pages 648-660 | Received 04 Feb 2019, Accepted 10 Jul 2019, Published online: 09 Sep 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Lithophyllum kotschyanum had been widely reported across the tropical Red Sea and the Indo-Pacific Ocean based on morpho-anatomical identification. We conducted a taxonomic study, based on morpho-anatomical and gene sequence data (psbA, rbcL, COI and LSU), of branched Lithophyllum specimens ascribed to L. kotschyanum in Japan and the Philippines, and of the type specimen of L. kotschyanum f. subtilis described from the Caroline Islands, a taxon not yet revised in a modern context. Sequence comparisons could not confirm the presence of L. kotschyanum, and instead, recognised L. kuroshioense sp. nov. and L. subtile comb. & stat. nov. in addition to a widespread tropical taxon, L. kaiseri. The three species shared warty to fruticose thalli. Lithophyllum kuroshioense is morpho-anatomically distinguished from L. kaiseri by the trichocyte occurrence (rare vs abundant) and proportion of sunken tetra/bisporangial conceptacle roofs (22.8% vs 1.8%). Lithophyllum subtile is morpho-anatomically distinct from L. kaiseri and L. kuroshioense by its comparatively smaller tetra/bisporangial conceptacle chamber diameters (192–293 µm vs 268–390 µm and 263–400 µm, respectively) and by its shorter pore canal lengths (11–46 µm vs 40–86 µm and 40–71 µm, respectively). Trichocyte development is of the Jania rubens-type in L. kuroshioense, and of the Metagoniolithon-type in L. kaiseri and L. subtile. This study showed that at least three branched, trichocyte-bearing species of Lithophyllum occur in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, none of which is L. kotschyanum.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are very grateful to Kristian Hassel for the loan of voucher specimens from TRH. We thank Daniela Basso, Line Le Gall and Viviana Peña for their valuable comments to early version of this manuscript. The manuscript was improved by the comments from two anonymous reviewers and the Associate Editor.

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Funding

This research was mainly supported by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 26850123) to AK.

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