Komarkovaea angustata Mai, Johansen et Pietrasiak, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.365.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13704898 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BFDE64-6C45-FFA9-009A-FAF8FB1DFDFF |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Komarkovaea angustata Mai, Johansen et Pietrasiak |
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sp. nov. |
Komarkovaea angustata Mai, Johansen et Pietrasiak sp. nov.
Diagnosis:— Phylogenetically closest to Tildeniella species, however, differing from that genus and all other genera in the Oculatellaceae by the basal unilateral bulge present in the Box-B helix ( Fig. 7o View FIGURE 7 ).
Description:— Colony fasciculated, penetrating the agar, bright blue-green. Filaments lacking false branching, with variation in width between post-hormogonial and mature filaments, up to 3.9 μm wide ( Fig. 22a–d View FIGURE 22 ). Sheath firm, thin, colorless, up to 0.7 μm wide. Trichomes constricted at cross-walls, rarely tapering ( Figs. 22d View FIGURE 22 ), post-hormogonial trichomes 1.8–2.9 μm wide, mature trichomes 3.3–3.9 μm wide. Hormogonia ( Figs. 22a–b View FIGURE 22 ) and necridia ( Figs. 22b–c View FIGURE 22 ) present. Cells with parietal thylakoids, with up to 3 small granules per cell, sometimes with one small orange granule ( Fig. 22e View FIGURE 22 , at arrows), commonly cylindrical, especially in young trichomes, becoming isodiametric in actively growing trichomes; in more mature trichomes cells barrel-shaped, and pancake-like in meristematic zones ( Fig. 22c–d View FIGURE 22 ), 2.2–5.7 μm long.
D1-D1’ helix 63 ncleotides long, with basal 3’ unilateral bulge 7 nucleotides long (5’-CAUCCUA-3’), with one C/U mismatch at position 9/48, one unpaired Adenine residue at position 15 of the 5’ strand, and one large internal loop at position 21–23/33–37 immediately separated from the terminal loop by a 5’-GG:CC-3’ clamp. Terminal loop sequence 5’-ACAGU-3’ ( Fig. 6p View FIGURE 6 ). Box B helix 41 nucleotides long, with one distinctive basal 3’ unilateral bulge at position 5/32–37, one internal loop at position 10–11/26–27; terminal loop with sequence 5’-AAUC-3’ ( Fig. 7o View FIGURE 7 ). V2 helix 20 nucleotides long, with terminal loop of 4 nucleotides ( Fig. 8k View FIGURE 8 ). V3 helix 87 nucleotides long, with multiple mismatches at position 13/77, 19/71, an unpaired adenine residue at position 9 on the 5’ strand, and three internal loops at position 5–6/83, 23–24/66–67 and 30–31/58–60 ( Fig. 9m View FIGURE 9 ).
Etymology:— angustatus (L.): narrowed, referring to the trichomes which are occasionally narrowed towards the end, as well as the narrowed hormogonia.
Type locality:— Puerto Rico, El Yunque National Forest: Waterfall in the forest, 18°27.811’ N – 66°7.005’W collected in 2012 by Jay Hillery.
Holotype here designated:— Holotype BRY37783 About BRY !, Herbarium for Nonvascular Cryptogams, Monte L. Bean Museum, Provo, Utah .
Reference strain: ―EY1- AM 2, Algal Culture Collection at John Carroll University, Cleveland, USA.
Taxonomic notes:— This genus is character-poor. The heterogeneity in trichome width and absence of false branches is characteristic, and could be compared to tapering species in Leptolyngbya : L. tenuis ( Gomont 1892: 169) Anagnostidis & Komárek (1988: 393) , L. laminosa ( Gomont 1892: 167) Anagnostidis & Komárek (1988: 392) and L. fragilis ( Gomont 1892: 163) Anagnostidis & Komárek (1988: 391) . However, in every comparison the trichomes of K. angustata are wider. The species has low 16S rRNA gene sequence identity with the other genera in the Oculatellaceae (91.9-93.5%, see Table 5), strong evidence that it represents a separate genus-level lineage.
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