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Phylogeny and genetic diversity of the Philippine eucheumatoid genus Mimica(Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta), and the proposal for Kappaphycopsis gen. nov. to include the anomalous species of Kappaphycus, K. cottonii

Authors :
Dumilag, Richard V.
Zuccarello, Giuseppe C.
Source :
Phycologia; September 2022, Vol. 61 Issue: 5 p496-503, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe term ‘eucheumatoids’ designates a group of genera in the family Solieriaceae that are the source of some of the most valuable algal products in cultivation. While economically important in the tropics, much of its taxonomy is yet to be fully resolved. The eucheumatoid species Mimica arnoldiiis a Batesian mimic of corals that was recently transferred to its own genus from Eucheumabased primarily on peculiarities of habit and a lack of medullary rhizoids, in contrast to the generitype Eucheuma denticulatumthat has the latter. We studied the diversity of Mimica arnoldiifrom samples collected in the Philippines to determine their genetic variation, relationships to other eucheumatoids, and whether its two distinct morphological expressions, which have been named as varieties, are genetically different. We produced a phylogeny using a three-gene concatenated dataset, and used the variable mitochondrial cox2-3 spacer to determine intraspecific variation and the degree of correlation between sequence-variation and varietal status. Our results showed that Mimicais a distinct genus, and that intra-specific molecular data did not correspond to the morphology-based varieties, although it did correlate with geographical distribution. Our results also indicate that Kappaphycus, as presently circumscribed, contains species with (Kappahycus alvarezii, K. striatusand K. malesianus) and without (Kapppahycus cottonii) internal medullary hyphal core, and that K. cottoniiis sister to the remaining Kappaphycusspecies. We thus propose Kappaphycopsis gen. nov. for K. cottoniifor the species of Kappaphycuswithout internal medullary rhizoids (anaxiferous).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00318884
Volume :
61
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Phycologia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60600658
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2022.2079283