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Gelidium sanyaense sp. nov. and G. yangmeikengense sp. nov. (Gelidiales, Rhodophyta) from southern China based on morphology and molecular data

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Pages 41-51 | Received 08 Feb 2017, Accepted 02 May 2017, Published online: 08 Mar 2019
 

Abstract:

Taxonomic confusion has been a significant problem with the small species of Gelidium because of their simple and variable morphology. In this study, specimens of two turf-forming species from southern China were studied on the basis of morphology and molecular data. Both data sets revealed the presence of two novel species in Gelidium: G. sanyaense sp. nov. and G. yangmeikengense sp. nov., described here. Gelidium sanyaense, forming sparse or dense turfs along the coast of southern China, was distinguished by the presence of compact brushlike haptera, a flattened and lanceolate axis, simple branches, and sparse medullary cells surrounded by rhizines. Gelidium yangmeikengense was characterized by a broad, stipelike axis that was constricted at the base, broadened in the middle and attenuated upward to become slender and cylindrical, and by sparsely pinnate branches on the upper portion of the axis. In phylogenies of both COI and rbcL sequences, G. sanyaense and G. yangmeikengense were distantly related and formed separate monophyletic clades.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We thank Cíntia Iha for describing morphology of Gelidium sp. (IBT0320) from Brazil, Y.Q. Wang for his assistance in observing herbarium specimens in the AST, and Sung Min Boo for reading the first draft. This work was supported by the Precursor research program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDA11020404, XDA05030401), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41676157), Shangdong Province Young and Middle-Aged Scientists Research Awards Fund (BS2014HZ014) and Regional Demonstration of Marine Economy Innovative Development Project, China (12PYY001SF08).

SUPPLEMENTARY DATA

Supplementary data associated with this article can be found online at http://dx.doi.org/10.2216/17-12.1.s1.

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