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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/3913
Title: Systematic revision of the foliose Halymeniaceae (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) from Europe, with the description ofHalymenia ballesterosiisp. nov. from the Mediterranean Sea andNesoia hommersandiifrom the Canary Islands
Authors: Rodriguez-Prieto, Conxi
Afonso-Carrillo, Julio
De Clerck, Olivier
Huisman, John M.
Lin, Showe-Mei 
Keywords: GENUS;MORPHOLOGY
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2020
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Journal Volume: 55
Journal Issue: 4
Start page/Pages: 454-466
Source: EUR J PHYCOL
Abstract: 
In the past, large, foliose and unbranchedHalymenia-like plants from Europe were often identified as 'Halymenia latifolia', however recent taxonomic studies have shown that 'H. latifolia' was a catch-all name for at least three cryptic species:Neofolia rosea,Nesoia mediterranea, and the genuineH. latifolia, which has been transferred to the recently established genusNesoia. In this study, we further refine the taxonomy of European Halymeniaceae by examining new collections of foliose taxa from the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia. Analyses ofrbcL gene sequences showed that unbranched foliose Halymeniaceae from Europe can be separated into five species, including three previously described species inNeofolia(N. rosea) andNesoia(N. latifoliaandN. mediterranea) and two new species belonging toHalymenia(H. ballesterosiisp. nov.) andNesoia(N. hommersandiisp. nov.).Halymenia ballesterosiiis the only known unbranched foliose species in the genus from Europe and can be separated from morphologically similar species inNeofoliaandNesoiaby protruding surface cells, two-celled carpogonial branches, a basal nutritive cell cluster in the carpogonial branch ampullae, and secondary connecting filaments issued from basal cells of ampullar filaments.Nesoia hommersandiidiffers fromN. latifoliaby the lack of swollen arms in medullary stellate cells and cystocarps that slightly protrude above the thallus surface. We expect that the species diversity of foliose Halymeniaceae may increase when more foliose plants are collected and examined from different locations in Europe.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/3913
ISSN: 0967-0262
DOI: 10.1080/09670262.2020.1749888
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