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The marine algae of the Hebridean Island of Colonsay
Authors:Trevor A. Norton  Hugh A. McAllister  Elsie Conway  Linda M. Irvine
Affiliation:1. Department of Botany , University of Glasgow;2. Department of Botany , British Museum (Natural History)
Abstract:Four specimens attributable to the freshwater red algal taxon, Ptilothamnion richardsii, were examined from locations in Australia and French Guiana, and partial rbcL gene sequence data were obtained. Phylogenetic analyses showed these specimens to be allied to taxa in the Batrachospermales. The two specimens from Australia were determined to be Batrachospermum antipodites, differing from that taxon by only 15?bp (1.2%). The two specimens from French Guiana were within the Batrachospermum section Contorta clade, but differed considerably (≥8%) from the taxa for which there are presently rbcL gene data. The sequence data clearly show these specimens to be chantransia stages of Batrachospermum taxa. Recently, other described freshwater Audouinella taxa have also been shown to be chantransia stages. Like previous authors, we argue that it is useful to continue to recognize entities with particular morphological characters and propose the form taxa Chantransia richardsii, C. macrospora and C. pygmaea. A key to these is provided.
Keywords:Batrachospermales  chantransia  freshwater  South America  Australia  plastid DNA  rbcL gene  Rhodophyta
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