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Two new species and two new records of Pterocladiella (Gelidiales) from Malaysia based on analyses of rbcL and coxI gene sequences

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Pages 517-537 | Received 22 Dec 2012, Accepted 26 Jul 2013, Published online: 13 May 2019
 

Abstract

Sohrabipour J., Lim P.-E., Maggs C.A. and Phang S.-M. 2013. Two new species and two new records of Pterocladiella (Gelidiales) from Malaysia based on analyses of rbcL and coxI gene sequences. Phycologia 52: 517–537. DOI: 10.2216/12-123.1

Five species of Pterocladiella (Gelidiales) are reported from Malaysia, identified using a combination of morphological data and partial rbcL (chloroplast) and coxI (mitochondrial) gene sequences. Two new species, Pterocladiella phangiae sp. nov. and Pterocladiella megasporangia sp. nov., are proposed based on phylogenetic analyses and distinct morphological features. Pterocladiella phangiae sp. nov. showed a sister relationship with P. caerulescens, P. beachiae, P. psammophila and P. australafricanensis. Pterocladiella megasporangia sp. nov. formed a monophyletic clade with P. bartlettii and P. melanoidea with strong support in all analyses. Two other species are reported as new records for Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Pterocladiella beachiae grouped robustly with P. beachiae from the Caribbean Sea; P. bartlettii was resolved in a clade among sequences of P. bartlettii from the Caribbean Sea and Texas, USA. The identity of P. caerulescens, which had previously been reported from Malaysia based on morphological features, was verified by rbcL and coxI gene analyses as well as morphological studies. This study provides 22 new rbcL gene sequences and 18 new coxI sequences for the genus Pterocladiella, documents detailed morphological data for the relevant specimens and increases the number of Pterocladiella species known in Malaysia from two to six, including two new species.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are grateful to the University of Malaya and the Institute of Earth and Ocean Sciences (IOES) for providing research facilities. Special thanks to Prof. M. J. Wynne (University of Michigan), Prof. A. Millar (The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, Australia) and Prof. I. Bárbara (Universidad of A Coruña, Spain) for sending valuable papers and Dr Yeong Hui Yin, Reza Rabiei, Tan Ji, Yow Yoon Yen, Ng Poh Kheng, Poong Sze Wan and Emienour M. Mustafa for technical support and advice. This project is funded by the Department of Fisheries Malaysia (Grant Number: 53-02-03-1061) and University of Malaya, PPP (PS295/2009B & PV082/20011B), University of Malaya–Queens University of Belfast grant (UMQUB 2A-2011) and Forestry Research Institute of Malaysia grant (FRIM Grant No. 20300202030).

SUPPLEMENTARY DATA

Supplementary data associated with this article can be found online at http://dx.doi.org/10.2216/12-123.1.s1.

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