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Abstract
A commonly found red alga of the upper intertidal zone of New Zealand rocky coasts is described for the first time as Pyropia plicata sp. nov. This species has been incorrectly known as Porphyra columbina Mont. (now Pyropia columbina (Mont.) W.A.Nelson) for many years. Pyropia plicata is widespread and common, and it is readily distinguished from other species of bladed Bangiales in New Zealand by its distinctive morphology, with pleated blades attached by a central rhizoidal holdfast.Entities:
Keywords: Bangiales; New Zealand; Porphyra, Pyropia columbina; Pyropia plicata sp. nov.
Year: 2013 PMID: 23794933 PMCID: PMC3689116 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.21.4614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Holotype of sp. nov. (WELT A A032582). Scale bar = 5 cm.
Figure 2.exposed at low tide on upper intertidal rocks (ca 5 cm high).
Figure 3–4.3 (left): Vegetative region of the blade showing the margin with small pale cells. (WELT A032593) 4 (right): Fertile region of the blade with packets of developing zygotosporangia (larger, darker-coloured clusters), single sterile cells (between zygotosporangia) and packets of spermatangia (smaller, paler-coloured clusters) releasing at the blade margin. (WELT A032593). Scale bar = 50 µm.
Figure 5–7.5 Cross section of monostromatic blade showing square sterile cells and spindle-shaped developing carpogonia. (WELT A032593) 6 Cross section view of mature zygotosporangia. (WELT A032593) 7 Cross section view of mature spermatangia. (WELT A032593). Scale bar 5: 50 µm, 6–7: 20 µm.