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Reassessment of branched Lithophyllum spp. (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) in the Caribbean Sea with global implications

Authors :
Rafael Riosmena-Rodríguez
Line Le Gall
Fabio Rindi
Viviana Peña
Laura Pezzolesi
Jeffery R. Hughey
Paul W. Gabrielson
Néstor M. Robinson
Jazmin J. Hernandez-Kantun
Walter H. Adey
Hernández-Kantún J.J.
Gabrielson P.
Hughey J.R.
Pezzolesi L.
Rindi F.
Robinson N.M.
Peña V.
Riosmena-Rodriguez R.
Le Gall L.
Adey W.
Source :
Phycologia. 55:619-639
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Plastid-encoded rbcL and psbA sequences from branched, Caribbean Sea Lithophyllum specimens indicate that four species are present, not one. Short (263 base pairs) rbcL sequences from an isolectotype of L. kaiseri (Gulf of Suez) and the holotypes of L. congestum, L. daedaleum and L. platyphyllum (Caribbean Sea) show that L. congestum and L. daedaleum are conspecific with L. kaiseri, the last having nomenclatural priority. Lithophyllum platyphyllum, currently considered a synonym of L. congestum, is recognised as a valid species. Lithophyllum stictaeforme, originally described from the Mediterranean Sea, is not conspecific with L. kaiseri (as L. congestum) as previously suggested. Lithophyllum neocongestum sp. nov. and L. pseudoplatyphyllum sp. nov. are proposed. Together with L. platyphyllum, these three branched species are so far endemic to the Caribbean Sea. This is the first report, documented by DNA sequence data, of a coralline species (L. kaiseri) widespread through the tropical Indo-West Pacific Oceans, Red Sea and Caribbean Sea.

Details

ISSN :
23302968 and 00318884
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phycologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d508ecde1ea077fd27c39cc30e4057bb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2216/16-7.1