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Grammephora peyssonnelioides gen. et sp nov (Rhodophyta, Rhodymeniaceae) from the Solomon Islands, South Pacific

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PHYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 4, Pages 286-294

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1835.2007.00473.x

Keywords

Grammephora peyssonnelioides gen. et sp nov.; morphology; new genus; new species; reproduction; Rhodophyta; Rhodymeniaceae; Solomon Islands; taxonomy

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A new genus and species of red alga in the Rhodymeniaceae, Grammephora peyssonnelioides, is described from both shallow and deepwater habitats in the Solomon Islands, South Pacific. The new genus and species is characterized by prostrate overlapping lobes with a strongly cartilaginous flexible texture, distinct surface linear markings perpendicular to the growing margins, and a compact three to four celled medulla of relatively small refractive cells. Tetrasporangia are elongate and decussately divided, and occur in large scattered dorsal surface sori. Cystocarps are prominent and conical, on the dorsal surface of the blade, with a network of nutritive filaments and basal nutritive tissue around the suspended, centrally located carposporophyte, with all gonimoblast initials becoming carposporangia. The columnar fusion cell is uniquely crowned by a ring of discoid cells of nonalgal origin.

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