Abstract
D'Archino R., Nelson W.A. and Zuccarello G.C. 2010. Psaromenia (Kallymeniaceae, Rhodophyta): a new genus for Kallymenia berggrenii. Phycologia 49: 73–85. DOI: 10.2216/08-29.1
Molecular sequence analyses have shown that Kallymenia berggrenii, a species endemic to New Zealand, is more closely related to other taxa in the family Kallymeniaceae than to the type species and other members of the genus Kallymenia. A new genus, Psaromenia, is described based on morphological, anatomical and life history observations. Previously regarded as a species with a northern New Zealand distribution, the occurrence of this species in Fiordland, southwestern South Island, is established. Analyses of rbcL data show that Psaromenia berggrenii belongs to a strongly supported clade to which Meredithia microphylla also belongs. A heteromorphic life history in Psaromenia is postulated based on the absence of mature thalli bearing tetrasporangia and the development of crusts from germinating carpospores.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
For access to specimens we thank Professors Max Hommersand and Christine Maggs, Per Lassen (LD), Jenn Dalen (WELT), Ewen Cameron and Mei Nee Lee (AK). For field assistance we thank Tracy Farr, Kate Neill, Sheryl Miller, Debbie Freeman, Clinton Duffy, Paul Buisson, Nick Shears, Franz Smith, Catriona Hurd, Chris Hepburn, Daniel Pritchard, Derek Richards and Chris Cornwall. We thank Max Hommersand for discussions and valuable advice and Peter Bostock for Latin translation. This research was funded by NIWA Capability funding CPDH063 and CPAQ083 (R. D'Archino) and the Foundation for Research Science and Technology contract C01X0502.
Corrigendum
Correction to the paper by D'Archino R., Nelson W.A. and Zuccarello G.C. 2010. Psaromenia (Kallymeniaceae, Rhodophyta): a new genus for Kallymenia berggrenii. Phycologia 49(1): 73–85.
On page 77, the text reads as follows:
isotypes: WELT A1516 (Bay of Island), Lindaeur Alg
Exsicc. No. 118 as Dactylymenia berggrenii.
It should have read as follows:
isotype: WELT A1516.
representative material: Lindauer NZ Alg. Exsicc. No. 118 as Dactylymenia berggrenii.