ABSTRACT
The non-geniculate coralline alga Lithophyllum okamurae includes two infraspecific taxa, L. okamurae f. trincomaliense and L. okamurae f. validum (currently regarded as an independent species, L. validum), which were described from Sri Lanka solely on the basis of morpho-anatomical features. We investigated the taxonomic status of these two taxa using comparable DNA sequence data (psbA, rbcL, partial LSU rDNA, and COI) and complementary morpho-anatomical features from type material and from specimens whose sequences were linked to type material. Our molecular analyses showed that both taxa are well-defined and are adequately treated as independent species, and that they are distantly related to L. okamurae. Morpho-anatomically, L. trincomaliense and L. validum were nearly indistinguishable, both possessing well-developed fruticose thalli and lacking trichocytes, the only distinguishable features being the shapes of the branch tips (round for L. trincomaliense vs flattened for L. validum). The present study confirmed two Lithophyllum species from the Indian Ocean. Seven infraspecific taxa have been ascribed to L. okamurae; one was shown to be conspecific and four are now confirmed to be distinct species, including the two infraspecific taxa investigated in the current study.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank TRH (Tommy Prestø, Kristian Hassel) and HIRO (Tomio Yamaguchi) for the loan of herbarium specimens. We thank Daniela Basso, Line Le Gall, and Viviana Peña for their valuable comments on an early version of this manuscript. The reviewers and the Associate Editor, Gavin W. Maneveldt, are thanked for their helpful comments.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2022.2128572