Molecular phylogenies support taxonomic revision of three species of Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta), with the description of a new genus

Authors: Rousseau, F., Gey, D., Kurihara, A., Maggs, C.A., Martin-Lescanne, J., Payri, C., de Reviers, B., Sherwood, A.R. and Le Gall, L.

Journal: European Journal of Taxonomy

Volume: 2017

Issue: 269

Pages: 1-19

eISSN: 2118-9773

DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.269

Abstract:

The systematics of the Laurencia complex was investigated using a taxon-rich data set including the chloroplast ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit (rbcL) gene only and a character-rich data set combining mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI-5P), the rbcL marker, and the nuclear large subunit of the ribosomal operon (LSU). Bayesian and ML analyses of these data sets showed that three species hitherto placed in the genus Laurencia J.V.Lamour. were not closely related to Laurencia s. str. Laurencia caspica Zinova & Zaberzhinskaya was the sister group of the remaining Osmundea Stackh. species, L. crustiformans McDermid joined Palisada and L. flexilis Setch. consisted of an independent lineage. In light of these results a new genus, Ohelopapa F.Rousseau, Martin-Lescanne, Payri & L.Le Gall gen. nov., is proposed to accommodate L. flexilis. This new genus is morphologically characterized by four pericentral cells in each vegetative axial segment; however, it lacks ‘corps en cerise’ in cortical cells and secondary pit connections between cortical cells, which are characteristic of Laurencia. Three novel combinations are proposed to render the classification closer to a natural system: Ohelopapa flexilis (Setch.) F.Rousseau, Martin-Lescanne, Payri & L.Le Gall comb. nov., Osmundea caspica (Zinova & Zaberzhinskaya) Maggs & L.M.McIvor comb. nov. and Palisada crustiformans (McDermid) A.R.Sherwood, A.Kurihara & K.W.Nam comb. nov.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29140/

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Molecular phylogenies support taxonomic revision of three species of Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta), with the description of a new genus

Authors: Maggs, C.

Journal: European Journal of Taxonomy

Volume: 269

Pages: 1-19

Publisher: Consortium of European Natural History Museums

ISSN: 2118-9773

Abstract:

Systematics of the Laurencia complex was investigated using a taxon-rich data set including the chloroplast ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit (rbcL) gene only and a character-rich data set combining the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI-5P), the rbcL marker, and the nuclear large subunit of the ribosomal operon (LSU). Bayesian and ML analyses of these data sets showed that three species hitherto placed in the genus Laurencia were not closely related to Laurencia sensu stricto. Laurencia caspica was the sister group of the remaining Osmundea species, L. crustiformans joined Palisada and L. flexilis consisted of an independent lineage. In light of these results a new genus, Ohelopapa, was proposed to accommodate L. flexilis. This new genus is morphologically characterized by four pericentral cells in each vegetative axial segment, however it lacks corps en cerise in cortical cells and secondary pit connections between cortical cells which are characteristic in Laurencia. Three novel combinations are proposed to render the classification closer to a natural system: Ohelopapa flexilis, Osmundea caspica, and Palisada crustiformans.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29140/

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Molecular phylogenies support taxonomic revision of three species of Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta), with the description of a new genus

Authors: Maggs, C.

Journal: European Journal of Taxonomy

Volume: 269

Pages: 1-19

ISSN: 2118-9773

Abstract:

Systematics of the Laurencia complex was investigated using a taxon-rich data set including the chloroplast ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit (rbcL) gene only and a character-rich data set combining the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI-5P), the rbcL marker, and the nuclear large subunit of the ribosomal operon (LSU). Bayesian and ML analyses of these data sets showed that three species hitherto placed in the genus Laurencia were not closely related to Laurencia sensu stricto. Laurencia caspica was the sister group of the remaining Osmundea species, L. crustiformans joined Palisada and L. flexilis consisted of an independent lineage. In light of these results a new genus, Ohelopapa, was proposed to accommodate L. flexilis. This new genus is morphologically characterized by four pericentral cells in each vegetative axial segment, however it lacks corps en cerise in cortical cells and secondary pit connections between cortical cells which are characteristic in Laurencia. Three novel combinations are proposed to render the classification closer to a natural system: Ohelopapa flexilis, Osmundea caspica, and Palisada crustiformans.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29140/

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