New record of Gracilariaphuquocensis (Gracilariaceae, Rhodophyta) in the Philippines.

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES PhytoKeys Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.241.123302
Richard V Dumilag, Lawrence M Liao, Aki Kato, Juliet Brodie, Narongrit Muangmai
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While reliance on morphology has been at the expense of clearly distinguishing gracilarioid species, molecular data have proven to be more reliable in discriminating between taxa. Gracilariaphuquocensis was originally described, based on materials collected from Vietnam. Since it was described in 2020, there have been no further reports of this species. Meanwhile, a question has been raised as to whether the identity of a rhodophyte gracilarioid alga collected from the Philippines that has been referred to as an unidentified species of Gracilaria, could be G.phuquocensis. Based on comparative morpho-anatomical features and a molecular phylogeny based on rbcL gene sequences, establishing the identity of the Philippine material has led to the finding of the new record of G.phuquocensis outside its type locality. In addition to the discovery of G.phuquocensis in the Philippines, the species here is also identified as a newly-reported host for the adelphoparasite resembling Gracilariababae.

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菲律宾的 Gracilariaphuquocensis(Gracilariaceae,Rhodophyta)新记录。
虽然依靠形态学无法明确区分鹩哥属物种,但分子数据已被证明在区分类群方面更为可靠。Gracilariaphuquocensis 最初是根据从越南采集的材料描述的。自 2020 年对其进行描述以来,就没有关于该物种的进一步报道。与此同时,有人提出了一个问题,即从菲律宾采集到的一种被称为 "Gracilaria 的未鉴定种 "的根瘤藻,其身份是否可能是 G.phuquocensis。根据形态解剖学特征的比较和基于 rbcL 基因序列的分子系统进化,确定了菲律宾材料的身份,从而在其模式产地之外发现了 G.phuquocensis 的新记录。除了在菲律宾发现 G.phuquocensis 外,该物种还被确定为新报道的类似 Gracilariababae 的绒毛寄生虫的宿主。
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