Echinophycus minutus (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales), a new red algal genus and species from north-western Australia
Huisman, J.M. (2001) Echinophycus minutus (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales), a new red algal genus and species from north-western Australia. Phycological Research, 49 (3). pp. 177-182.
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Abstract
Echinophycus minutus gen. et sp. nov. (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) is described for specimens collected from a deep-water habitat in the Dampier Archipelago, northwestern Australia. Plants were dredged from a coarse sand/rubble habitat, where they were partially decumbent and attached to the substratum by numerous unicellular rhizoids. Thalli are to 25 mm in height, uniaxial, with four pericentral cells and a persistent pigmented trichoblast arising on each axial cell. Trichoblasts are arranged in a spiral pattern, with a 90° divergence between successive segments. Each trichoblast is composed of a basal cell bearing a cluster of unbranched filaments. Tetrasporangia are tetrahedral and formed in series in normal branches. Procarps have two sterile cell groups. Spermatangia are formed in heads that are terminal on trichoblasts. The new genus is placed in the tribe Brongniartelleae of the family Rhodomelaceae, differing from all other included genera in the morphology of the trichoblasts.
Item Type: | Journal Article |
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Murdoch Affiliation(s): | School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology |
Publisher: | Wiley |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/11061 |
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