Pleonosporium mexicanum E.Y. Dawson 1962a: 41
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Pleonosporium mexicanum E.Y. Dawson 1962a: 41 ( Figs. 15–21 View FIGURES 9–16 View FIGURES 17–24 )
Type locality: Lowermost intertidal on small reef 3 km. north of Belmar Hotel, Playa de Olas Altas, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Gulf of California, México.
Distribution. EASTERN PACIFIC. Gulf of California, México: Sonora, Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, and Nayarit. Pacific México: Baja California ( Isla Guadalupe), Baja California Sur, Jalisco, Michoacán, Guerrero, and Oaxaca; El Salvador; and Costa Rica ( Mendoza-González et al., 1994; Mateo-Cid et al., 2006; Bucher and Norris, 2014; Norris et al. 2017; herein). WESTERN ATLANTIC: Brazil ( Oliveira Filho, 1977).
Specimens studied. GULF OF CALIFORNIA: Nayarit: Lo de Marcos (105°21’20” W, 20°57’17” N), coll. Huerta Múzquiz, Casas Valdés & Hernández, 25-05-1973 ( ENCB 3016 View Materials ; polysporangia). PACIFIC MÉXICO: Jalisco: Playa Conchas Chinas (105°14’02”W, 20°36’45”N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 08-10-1997 ( ENCB 16739 View Materials ; ♀, ♂) GoogleMaps ; Michoacán: Playa La Salada (102°62’63” W, 18°05’16” N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 16-12-2006 ( ENCB MICH-A/1 ; ♀, ♂, polysporangia); Guerrero: Las Peñitas (102°03’88”W, 17°98’91”N), coll. Mateo-Cid & Mendoza-González, 17-12-2009 ( ENCB 19551 View Materials ; ♀, polysporangia) ; Playa Manzanillo-La Majahua (101°44’55”W, 17°48’08”N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 24-09-2007 ( ENCB 19535 View Materials ; polysporangia) GoogleMaps ; Playa Las Gatas, Zihuatanejo (101°33’05”W, 17°37’12”N), coll. Mateo-Cid & Mendoza-González, 08-11-1996 ( ENCB 19434 View Materials ; polysporangia) GoogleMaps ; and, Oaxaca: Morro de Cerro Hermoso (97°33’30”W, 15°57’34”N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 23-02-1996 ( ENCB 14961 View Materials ; polysporangia), Santa Elena Cozoaltepec (96°44’38”W, 15°43’14”N), coll. Mateo-Cid & Mendoza-González, 22-02-1996 ( ENCB 14964 View Materials ; ♂, ♀, polysporangia), Playa Agua Blanca (96°48’50”W, 15°43’58”N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 08-08-1992 ( ENCB 14962 View Materials ; polysporangia), Puerto Ángel (96°29’42”W, 15°39’46”N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 26-02-1996 ( ENCB 14960 View Materials ; polysporangia), and Tangolunda (96°05’58”W, 15°46’10”N), coll. Mendoza-González & Mateo-Cid, 08-08-1993 ( ENCB 14959 View Materials ; polysporangia) GoogleMaps .
Habitat. On rocks, and epiphytic on Amphiroa beauvoisii J.V. Lamouroux ; intertidal to subtidal.
Morphology Anatomy and Reproductive structures. Thalli erect, bushy, tufts 2-5 cm tall, reddish green; primary axes ecorticate, commonly barren of branches in lower and mid-portions; upwards alternate, distichously branched (but not from every cell); branches bearing distichous, alternate, determinate lateral, mostly unbranched, branchlets from each cell, somewhat incurved; attached by a group of long, little-divided, multicellular, rhizoids. Axial cells of main filaments (110–) 150–190 (–225) μm in diameter and 240–300 μm long; middle cells 70–80 μm in diameter and (100–)120–160 μm long; determinate lateral branchlets usually simple, of 15–30 cells, 40–60 μm in diameter basally, becoming strongly incurved upwards, somewhat corymbose, outwards cells 25–40 in diameter and 40–60 μm long, ultimate cell, about 25 μm in diameter with blunt apices.
Polysporangia sessile, broadly ovoid, about (70–) 80–100 μm in diameter (including thick hyaline cell wall); divided into thirty-two spores; borne in mainly adaxial series along lateral branches. Gametangial thalli dioecious. Spermatangial clusters about 75–80 μm long, 30–35 μm in diameter; sessile, adaxial on lateral branchlets. Cystocarps subspherical, about 250–280 μm in diameter; borne on the terminal portions of thallus.
Remarks. Although mostly in agreement with P. mexicanum E.Y. Dawson (1962a) , our specimens were taller and the main axes had larger cells than those he described. It is now reported for the first time for the coast of Michoacán in Pacific México.
Bucher, K. E. & Norris, J. N. (2014) Ceramiales: Callithamniaceae, Ceramiaceae, Dasyaceae, Delesseriaceae, Rhodomelaceae, Sarcomeniaceae, Spyridiaceae, and Wrangeliaceae. In: Norris, J. N. Marine Algae of the Northern Gulf of California, II: Rhodophyta. Smithsonian Contributions to Botany, No. 96. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, pp. 149 - 304.
Dawson, E. Y. (1962 a) Marine red algae of Pacific Mexico, Part 7: Ceramiales: Ceramiaceae, Delesseriaceae. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions 26 (1): 1 - 207.
Mateo-Cid, L. E., Mendoza-Gonzalez, A. C., Aguilar-Rosas, R. & Aguilar-Rosas, L. E. (2006) Algas marinas bentonicas de Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico. Hidrobiologica 16 (1): 45 - 65.
Mendoza-Gonzalez, A. C., Mateo-Cid, L. E. & Huerta-Muzquiz, L. (1994) Algas marinas bentonicas de Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Acta Botanica Mexicana 27: 99 - 115.
Norris, J. N., Aguilar-Rosas, L. E. & Pedroche, F. F. (2017) Conspectus of the Benthic Marine Algae of the Gulf of California: Rhodophyta, Phaeophyceae, and Chlorophyta. Smithsonian Contributions to Botany, No. 106. Washington, D. C., Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, vi + 125 pp., figs. 1 - 5.
Oliveira Filho, E. C. de. (1977) Algas marinhas bentonicas do Brasil. Sao Paulo, Departamento de Botanica do Instituto de Biociencias, Universidade de Sao Paulo, [iv] + 407 pp.
FIGURES 9–16. Species of Pleonosporium: Pleonosporium globuliferum, Salina Cruz, Oaxaca (ENCB 14958). 9) Habit, female gametophyte. Scale bar: 9 mm. 10) Ecorticate axis with determinate lateral branches. Scale bar: 150 μm. 11) Detail of upper portions showing strongly curved ultimate branchlets. Scale bar: 150 μm. 12) Branch of sporophyte with polysporangia (arrows) sessile. Scale bar: 75 μm. 13) Spermatangial cluster (arrow). Scale bar: 45 μm. 14) Mature carposporophyte (bracket) with carposporangia (arrows). Scale bar: 230 μm. Pleonosporium mexicanum, Santa Elena Cozoaltepec, Oaxaca (ENCB 14964). 15) Habit of male gametophyte. Scale bar: 9 mm. 16) Basal portion of thallus showing rhizoidal attachment. Scale bar: 450 μm.
FIGURES 17–24. Species of Pleonosporium: Pleonosporium mexicanum, 17) Apical portion of a sporophyte with incurved branchlets. Scale bar: 600 μm. 18) Sessile mature polysporangium (arrows), and an immature polysporangium (arrowhead). Scale bar: 65 μm. 19) Sessile spermatangial cluster (arrow). Scale bar: 40 μm. 20) Young procarp (arrow); note that the trichogyne has not developed. Scale bar: 50 μm. 21) Mature carposporophyte (key), note the carposporangia (arrow) and mature carposporophyte (arrowheads). Scale bar: 130 μm. Pleonosporium pygmaeum, Punta Morro, Baja California (ENCB 9570). 22) Habit of sporophyte. Scale bar: 8 mm. 23) Basal portion of thallus showing strong rhizoidal cortication (arrow). Scale bar: 160 μm. 24) Branch tip of sporophyte with straight branchlets. Scale bar: 120 μm.
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Pleonosporium mexicanum E.Y. Dawson 1962a: 41
Mateo-Cid, Luz Elena, Mendoza-González, A. Catalina, Norris, James N. & García-López, Deisy Y. 2018 |
Pleonosporium mexicanum E.Y. Dawson 1962a: 41
Dawson, E. Y. 1962: 41 |