151. Evidence for the proposal that <italic>Palisada corallopsis</italic> and <italic>P. furcata</italic> (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) are conspecific.
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González-Sánchez, Patricia M., Soares, Luanda Pereira, Areces Mallea, Arsenio J., Cavalcanti, Maria Irisvalda Leal Gondim, Cassano, Valéria, and Fujii, Mutue Toyota
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CERAMIALES , *RED algae , *SYNONYMS , *SPECIES , *OCEAN - Abstract
Palisada corallopsis has a widely reported distribution in the western and eastern Atlantic and some areas of the Indo-Pacific Ocean, whereasP. furcata has a more restricted distribution, reported only from Brazil and Cuba.Palisada corallopsis andP. furcata were collected from their type localities, Havana, Cuba and Ceará, Brazil, respectively, and compared by morphological and molecular analyses usingrbc L and COI-5P genes. The molecular results placed the sequences from the type locality of both species in the same clade, showing low genetic divergence, 0.95 % forrbc L and 1.6 % for COI-5P. Morphologically, the species share similar habits, with branchlets bi-to trifurcated, cortical cells that may be arranged as a palisade and connected by secondary pit-connections. Our detailed morphological observations, including examination of the type specimens, and molecular analyses demonstrate thatP. corallopsis andP. furcata are conspecific,P. furcata being a later taxonomic synonym ofP. corallopsis . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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