Crassitegula bouchetii L.Le Gall & C.W.Schneid. sp. nov.
Registration: http://phycobank.org/105326
Fig. 2
Diagnosis
The new species is genetically distinct from all of the other known species in the genus (Fig. 1), and has characteristics reminiscent of immature blades of the generitype, C. walsinghamii .
Etymology
The species is named for Prof. Emeritus Philippe Bouchet of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, who initiated the expedition program “Our Planet Reviewed” and coordinated the 2012 karubenthos expedition to Guadeloupe, where these collections were made.
Type material
GUADELOUPE • Deep reef off Marina de Rivière Sens, Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe, West Indies, Caribbean Sea; 15°58′59.988″ N, 61°43′5.016″ W; depth 28 m; 21 May 2012; L. Le Gall FRA1944; GenBank nos PQ213414 (COI-5P), PQ213421 (LSU); holotype: PC [PC0143905].
Description
Plants saxicolous, prostrate, dorsiventrally organized, firm and smoothly textured, vermilion-red (Graf 1x 2023); blades irregularly orbicular to ovate and up to 6.4 mm wide (Fig. 2A), attached by a short, thick, submarginal to more central holdfast (Fig. 2A); blades 350–380 µm thick with crenate margins, margins rounded in section; axes multiaxial, medulla loosely filamentous with long, thin, mostly anticlinal filaments 2–3 µm in diam., connected to inner cortex by regular network of stellate ganglia with spherical to rounded angular bodies 6–12 µm diam., each pit-connected to multiple radiating medullary filaments (Fig. 2B–D); cortex 3–4 layered with periclinally flattened larger inner cortical cells 9–15 µm diam., grading to smaller outer cortical cell layers (Fig. 2B), surface cells irregularly rounded to spherical and small, 3–6 µm in diam., loosely spaced, often with paired larger and smaller cells (Fig. 2E); tetrasporangia and gametangia unknown.
Distribution and habitat
Presently known only from a deep reef off Marina de Rivière Sens, Guadeloupe, in the Caribbean Sea.