Vegetative and reproductive morphology of Sargassum orotavicum sp. nov. (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) from the Canary Islands (eastern Atlantic Ocean)
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Tania Díaz-Villa
Abstract
A population of seaweeds from the Canary Islands successively reported as Sargassum diversifolium, S. vulgare f. diversifolium, or S. vulgare was examined monthly at the climax of vegetative and reproductive stage development to evaluate morphological taxonomic features. The primary and secondary blades are morphologically different (primary blades are spirally twisted and sinuous with serrate to nearly entire margins, whereas secondary blades are thinner with entire to slightly dentate-serrate margins); the vesicles are subspherical to slightly oblong, muticous or ending in a mucro or in a coronal blade; and the receptacles are furnished with spines. These characters are not applicable to Sargassum diversifolium, or to an infraspecific taxon of Sargassum vulgare or S. furcatum as previously suggested, and consequently, Sargassum orotavicum sp. nov. is described. Nomenclatural problems related to the name diversifolium and the affinities of the species involved are presented. According to their morphological characters, S. orotavicum, S. vulgare and S. furcatum belong to the subgenus Sargassum. However, S. vulgare and S. furcatum constitute genuine species of the subsection Cymosae of the section Malacocarpicae, whereas S. orotavicum appears related to species of the subsection Biserrulae of the section Acanthocarpicae.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Author index
- Contents volume 47
- Taxonomical index
- Subject index
- Macroalgal assemblage structure on a coral reef in Nanwan Bay in southern Taiwan
- The effect of thallus size, life stage, aggregation, wave exposure and substratum conditions on the forces required to break or dislodge the small kelp Ecklonia radiata
- Reproduction in the green macroalga Codium (Chlorophyta): characterization of gametes
- Vegetative and reproductive morphology of Sargassum orotavicum sp. nov. (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) from the Canary Islands (eastern Atlantic Ocean)
- Recognition of Spyridia griffithsiana comb. nov. (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta): a taxon previously misidentified as Spyridia filamentosa from Europe
- Crystalline forms and cross-sectional dimensions of cellulose microfibrils in the Florideophyceae (Rhodophyta)
- Geographic and host distribution of lignicolous mangrove microfungi
- Spatial variation in littoral Codium assemblages on Jersey, Channel Islands (southern English Channel)
- Acknowledgement
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Author index
- Contents volume 47
- Taxonomical index
- Subject index
- Macroalgal assemblage structure on a coral reef in Nanwan Bay in southern Taiwan
- The effect of thallus size, life stage, aggregation, wave exposure and substratum conditions on the forces required to break or dislodge the small kelp Ecklonia radiata
- Reproduction in the green macroalga Codium (Chlorophyta): characterization of gametes
- Vegetative and reproductive morphology of Sargassum orotavicum sp. nov. (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) from the Canary Islands (eastern Atlantic Ocean)
- Recognition of Spyridia griffithsiana comb. nov. (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta): a taxon previously misidentified as Spyridia filamentosa from Europe
- Crystalline forms and cross-sectional dimensions of cellulose microfibrils in the Florideophyceae (Rhodophyta)
- Geographic and host distribution of lignicolous mangrove microfungi
- Spatial variation in littoral Codium assemblages on Jersey, Channel Islands (southern English Channel)
- Acknowledgement