Vertebrata simulans (Harvey) Kuntze

Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina, Maggs, Christine A., Rindi, Fabio, Bunker, Francis, Baldock, Lin & Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, 2020, Molecular assessment of the tribes Streblocladieae and Polysiphonieae (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in the British Isles reveals new records and species that require taxonomic revision, Cryptogamie, Algologie 20 (8), pp. 55-72 : 58

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamiealgologie2020v41a8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7827763

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Vertebrata simulans (Harvey) Kuntze
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Vertebrata simulans (Harvey) Kuntze and Polysiphonia ceramiiformis P.Crouan & H.Crouan

MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION

Two rbc L sequences for Vertebrata simulans and three for Polysiphonia ceramiiformis from the British Isles (four of which were newly determined) were identical, and also identical to a newly determined sequence of P.ceramiiformis from Spain. These sequences were resolved in the phylogeny in a highly supported clade including eight other members of the genus Vertebrata ( Fig. 2 View FIG ). Relationships among members of the clade including V. simulans were unresolved. The most closely related species in the phylogeny is V. byssoides (Goodenough & Woodward) Kuntze with 5.3% divergence in the rbc L gene. Two cox 1 sequences were generated for both V. simulans and P.ceramiiformis . The three sequences from the United Kingdom including specimens morphologically identified as V.simulans and P. ceramiiformis were identical, while the sequence of P.ceramiiformis from Spain differed by 1 bp from the British specimens. MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

Vertebrata simulans and Polysiphonia ceramiiformis are predominantly erect ( Fig. 3A, D View FIG ), attached to their substratum by short prostrate axes with unicellular rhizoids that are cut off from the pericentral cells. They have ecorticate axes with 10-13pericentral cells. Axes are 100-300 µm in diameter, with segments 0.3-0.8 L/D (length/diameter). Branches are formed mostly every 2-9 segments, replacing trichoblasts.

Polysiphonia ceramiiformis has a soft succulent texture and branches form corymbose , characteristically forcipate apices ( Fig.3 View FIG A-C). Vertebrata simulans is more slender and, in addition to indeterminate branches, it has abundant branchlets that remain short and spine-like ( Fig. 3 View FIG D-F).

Reproductive structures were not observed in specimens of P.ceramiiformis studied here, but tetrasporangia,spermatangia and cystocarps were described in Maggs & Hommersand (1993). Vertebrata simulans has tetrasporangia 40-70 µm in diameter, formed in short lateral branchlets, in short spiral series ( Fig. 3G View FIG ). Sexual reproductive structures are unknown except for the observation of spermatangia on a tetrasporophyte ( Maggs & Hommersand 1993).

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