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Taxonomic notes on marine algae from malaysia. XI. Four species of Rhodophyceae

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BOTANICA MARINA
Volume 46, Issue 6, Pages 534-547

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WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO
DOI: 10.1515/BOT.2003.056

Keywords

Heterosiphonia crispella; Hypnea stellulifera; Laurencia majuscula; Laurencia pygmaea; taxonomy

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Hypnea cornuta (Kutzing) J. Agardh var. stellulifera J. Agardh (Hypneaceae, Gigartinales) is distinguished from the type variety by the short, thick, rigid axes that produce thick adventitious branchlets as well as the tetrasporangial sori and spermatangial sori that extend to the parental axis and branches. Var. stellulifera is raised to the rank of species as Hypnea stellulifera (J. Agardh) Yamagishi et Masuda on the basis of these morphological differences and comparative chloroplastencoded rbcL sequences. Reproductive structures of Heterosiphonia crispella (C. Agardh) Wynne (Dasyaceae, Ceramiales), which is referable to var. laxa (Borgesen) Wynne, are described. Two species of Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales) are reported from Malaysia for the first time: L. pygmaea Webervan Bosse and L. majuscula (Harvey) Lucas. Critical features of L. pygmaea include four pericentral cells per segment, the presence of a single (rarely two) corps en cerise per superficial cortical cell, and the production of a single tetrasporangiumbearing pericentral cell on each fertile segment.

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