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Molecular phylogeny of Zeacarpa (Ralfsiales,Phaeophyceae) proposing a new family Zeacarpaceae and its transfer to Nemodermatales
Authors:Hiroshi Kawai  Takeaki Hanyuda  John Bolton  Robert Anderson
Institution:1. Kobe University Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe, Japan;2. Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Research Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa;3. Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Roggebaai, South Africa
Abstract:Zeacarpa leiomorpha is a crustose brown alga endemic to South Africa. The species has been tentatively placed in Ralfsiaceae, but its ordinal assignment has been uncertain. The molecular phylogeny of brown algae based on concatenated DNA sequences of seven chloroplast and mitochondrial gene sequences (atpB, psaA, psaB, psbA, psbC, rbcL, and cox1) of taxa covering most of the orders revealed the most related phylogenetic relationship of Z. leiomorpha to Nemoderma tingitanum (Nemodermatales) rather than Ralfsiaceae (Ralfsiales). Morphologically, Zeacarpa and Nemoderma share crustose thallus structure and multiple discoidal chloroplasts without pyrenoids in each cell, however, the formation of lateral unilocular zoidangia in tufts in loose upright filaments in Zeacarpa is distinctive in brown algae. Considering the relatively distant genetic divergence between the two taxa, comparable to that among families or orders in representative brown algae, in addition to the above‐mentioned unique morphological features, we propose the classification of Zeacarpa in a new family Zeacarpaceae in the order Nemodermatales.
Keywords:molecular phylogeny  Nemodermatales  Phaeophyceae     Zeacarpa     Zeacarpaceae fam  nov  
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