Ericaria giacconei Serio & G.Furnari, 2021

Serio, Donatella & Furnari, Giovanni, 2021, Ericaria giacconei sp. nov. (Sargassaceae, Fucophyceae), the species to which the invalidly published Cystoseira hyblaea Giaccone should be referred, Cryptogamie, Algologie 20 (10), pp. 141-151 : 143

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https://doi.org/10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2021v42a10

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7819246

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scientific name

Ericaria giacconei Serio & G.Furnari
status

sp. nov.

Ericaria giacconei Serio & G.Furnari , sp. nov.

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Thalli caespitose, attached to the substrate by a robust and compact basal disc (3-5 cm in diameter) from which 4-20 cauloids, cylindrical, up to 30 cm high and 3-5 mm in diameter, arise; apex of cauloids smooth, not prominent, never surrounded by spiniform appendages, sometimes surrounded by short cylindrical non-spiny young primary branches; primary branches cylindrical, bearing branches of higher order cylindrical, and with subequal development that give the thallus a cupressoid habit; tophules and aerocysts absent; in cross section, medulla formed by small rounded cells, cortex made of roundish cells with thin walls and meristoderm formed by a layer of rectangular cells twice longer than wide; receptacles terminal, cylindrical-ovoid to clavate, 0.5-1 cm long and 1-2 mm wide, with grouped conceptacles; conceptacles bisexual, subspherical, located at the base of spinous deciduous appendages; oogonia occupying the floor of the conceptacle and antheridia on branched hairs.

HOLOTYPE. — Italy, Straits of Sicily, Porto Palo di Capo Passero, Contrada Guardiana , 36°39’03”N, 15°04’37”E, 0.50 m depth, 11.I.2020, fertile specimen, coll. Serio, ( CAT [ CAT 2716 About CAT ] ( Figs 3 View FIG , 4 View FIG ). GoogleMaps

ISOTYPE. — Same data of the holotype; CAT [ CAT 2717, CAT 2718]).

E TYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet honours Professor Giuseppe Giaccone, who first found this species, for his significant contributions to the study of the Cystoseira complex.

TYPE LOCALITY. — Porto Palo di Capo Passero (Sicily, Italy), 36°39’03”N, 15°04’37”E.

DISTRIBUTION. — Type locality; Punta D’Aliga (Sicily, Italy) ( Giaccone 1986 as C. hyblaea ); Isola delle Correnti (Sicily, Italy) ( Pizzuto 1999 as C. crinita ); Kelibia ( Tunisia) ( Bouafif et al. 2016 as C. hyblaea ) ( Fig. 1 View FIG ).

HABITAT. — Plants living on semi-exposed rocky shores at 0.2- 1.0 m depth. Species vicariant of E. amentacea ( Giaccone, 1986 as C. amentacea ).

REMARKS

Other figures (as “ C. hyblaea ”): Giaccone (1986, figs 1, 2), Cormaci et al. (2012, pl. 111, figs 1-3), Bouafif et al. (2016, figs 21-24).

BOUAFIF C., VERLAQUE M. & LANGAR H. 2016. - New contribution to the knowledge of the genus Cystoseira C. Agardh in the Mediterranen Sea, with the reinstatement of species rank for C. schiffneri Hamel. Cryptogamie, Algologie 37 (2): 133 - 154. https: // doi. org / 10.7872 / crya / v 37. iss 2.2016.133

CORMACI M., FURNARI G., CATRA M., ALONGI G. & GIACCONE G. 2012. - Flora marina bentonica del Mediterraneo: Phaeophyceae. Bollettino dell'Accademia Gioenia di Scienze Naturali, Catania 45 (375): 1 - 508.

GIACCONE G. 1986 (1985). - Una nuova specie mediterranea del genere Cystoseira C. Agardh (Phaeophyta, Fucales): C. hyblaea G. Giaccone, con osservazioni critiche su alcune entita tassonomiche poco note o imperfettamente descritte. Bollettino dell'Accademia Gioenia di Scienze Naturali, Catania 18: 429 - 442.

PIZZUTO F. 1999. - On the structure, typology and periodism of a Cystoseira brachycarpa J. Agardh emend. Giaccone community and of a Cystoseira crinita Duby community from the eastern coast of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea). Plant Biosystem 133 (1): 15 - 35.

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FIG. 2. — Ericaria giacconei sp. nov.: Giaccone’s specimen labelled as Cystoseira hyblaea Giaccone (CAT 74, preserved in glycerine) showing primary branches with a cupressoid outline. Scale bar: 2 cm.

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FIG. 3. — Ericaria giacconei sp. nov., holotype: CAT 2716,11.I.2020, Contrada Guardiana (36°39’03”N, 15°04’37”E), Porto Palo di Capo Passero (Straits of Sicily, Italy), 0.50 m depth: A, habit; B, detail of basal crust; C, detail of apex of cauloid. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B, C, 1 cm.

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FIG. 4. — Ericaria giacconei sp. nov.,holotype:CAT 2716:A, cross section showing a medulla formed by small rounded cells, a cortex made of roundish cells with thin walls and a meristoderm formed by a layer of rectangular cells twice longer than wide; B, mature receptacles terminal, with deciduous spinous appendages, conceptacles located at the base of spinous deciduous appendages;C, cross section showing a conceptacle with oogonia occupying the floor of the conceptacle and antheridia forming a ring above them; D, detail of antheridia on branched hairs. Scale bars: A, D, 50 µm; B, 0.5 cm; C, 100 µm.

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FIG. 5. — Ericaria giacconei sp. nov. and Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767) from “Porto Palo di Capo Passero” (Sicily): A, overview of the bottom covered by a E. giacconei and S. alveolata biocostructions; B, A thallus of E. giacconei encircled by S. alveolata.

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FIG. 1. — Distribution of Ericaria giacconei sp. nov. white circles indicate stations in which the species was previously recorded as Cystoseira hyblaea Giaccone. The white triangle shows the type locality.

CAT

Università di Catania

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Ochrophyta

Class

Phaeophyceae

Order

Fucales

Family

Sargassaceae

Genus

Ericaria