Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2021v42a8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7819346 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038C879A-5F41-FF9F-FEB0-F9D7FF45FE7A |
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Felipe |
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Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano |
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sp. nov. |
Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano , sp. nov.
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TYPE. — O. Necchi Jr., 27.IX.2010, (holo-, SJRP [ SJRP 31924 ]). GoogleMaps
TYPE LOCALITY. — Brazil, Mato Grosso, River Rosana, Route BR- 163 GoogleMaps , between Sinop and Sorriso; 11°57’26”S, 55°31’01”W.
ADDITIONAL SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — SJRP 32139, SJRP 32140, SJRP 32576, SJRP 32577, and SJRP 32578 ( Appendix 1).
ETYMOLOGY. — The species epithet indicates that the alga occurs in the Amazonian region in Brazil.
DISTRIBUTION. — South America: Brazil (mid-western and northern Brazil).
REPRESENTATIVE DNA SEQUENCES. — COI-5P ( KF010489 View Materials , KF010490 View Materials , MW053464 View Materials ), rbc L ( KC951866 View Materials , KC951867 View Materials , MW053480 View Materials ) and LSU (BR14, BR15, MW053499 View Materials ).
Description
Plants monoecious or dioecious; whorls 249-491 µm in diameter; primary fascicles, 4-8 cells; proximal cells cylindrical or ellipsoidal; distal cells spherical, subspherical, obovoidal or ellipsoidal; secondary fascicles abundant, covering the entire internode; spermatangia spherical or obovoidal, 1-3 in a group, few or abundant on primary or secondary fascicles, 6-9 µm in diameter; carpogonial branches composed of 1-4 disc- or barrel shaped cells, arising from periaxial or proximal cells of primary fascicles, rarely on the secondary fascicles or cortical filaments, short, 8.5-25 µm in length; carpogonia with sessile, elongate cylindrical (with wave margins) or fusiform trichogynes, 35-58(-62) µm in length, 8-14(-15) µm in diameter; gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium; gonimoblast filaments prostrate with erect branches of 1-4 cells; carposporangia obovoidal or subspherical, 10-18(-19) µm in length, (7-)8-13 µm in diameter.
Remarks
The phylogeography study by Paiano & Necchi (2013) showed the existence of two cryptic species in Brazil. No morphological characteristics were observed to distinguish them, but a high interspecific divergence (2.3-3.0% for rbc L and 4.4-6.2% COI-5P). We conclude they are distinct. Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. is very similar to two species found in Brazil, S. delicatuliformis Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano , sp. nov. and S. cryptica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano , sp. nov., overlapping for most morphometric and morphological characters. However, S. amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano , sp. nov. is distinguishable from S. delicatuliformis sp. nov. based on the wider carposporangia (8-13 versus 6-8.5(-9.5) µm in diameter).
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