ABSTRACT
The number of species in the genus Symphyocladia was recently increased, with the majority of new species found in the Pacific Ocean. Based on molecular analysis, eight species of Symphyocladia formed a distinct clade sister to the clade containing the generitype Symphyocladia marchantioides. These eight species are transferred to a new genus Symphyocladiella, based on Symphyocladiella bartlingiana comb. nov., a species that has not been reported since its original description and is herein described in detail. Diagnostic features that separate Symphyocladiella gen. nov. and Symphyocladia are the number of cell layers around rhizoidal tips at maturity and the degree of congenital fusion. Symphyocladiella has three- to five-celled filaments around rhizoidal tips and one to three segments of congenital fusion, whereas Symphyocladia has one- to two-celled filaments around rhizoidal tips and more than five segments of congenital fusion. Symphyocladiella gen. nov. is monophyletic with high support values and forms the sister group to Symphyocladia based on rbcL and the combined rbcL + cox1 sequences.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Martha S. Calderon for providing material of Pterosiphonia bartlingiana from Peru and Chile. We also thank Prof. D. Garbary and two anonymous reviewers for improving the article.
FUNDING
This research was supported by a grant from the research fund of Chosun University 2016.
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