Vertebrata tripinnata (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 : 61

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamiealgologie2020v41a8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7819187

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Vertebrata tripinnata (Harvey) Kuntze
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Vertebrata tripinnata (Harvey) Kuntze

MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION

Two new sequences were obtained for specimens from Donegal ( Ireland) which were identical to a sequence from Portugal. They diverged by only 0.2-0.8% (1-5 bp) from sequences from northwestern Spain and the Mediterranean. In the rbc L phylogeny Vertebrata tripinnata was placed as sister to V. subulifera with moderate support. Sequence divergence between the two species was 3.8% ( Fig. 2 View FIG ).

MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

Thalli forming dense tufts up to 3 cm high, dark red to brown in colour, covering rocky surfaces to ca. 20 cm 2 in extent. Thalli radially organized with indeterminate erect axes becoming decumbent when developing rhizoids in their basal parts ( Fig. 5A View FIG ), forming an extensive system of prostrate interwoven axes and bearing unicellular rhizoids cut off from pericentral cells ( Fig. 5B, C View FIG ). Axes ecorticate with 17-19 pericentral cells ( Fig. 5D View FIG ). Erect axes rigid in texture, alternately branched up to three orders and mostly every six segments. Erect axes 150- 400 (-500) µm in diameter, with segments 0.4-0.8 (-1.75) L/D. Trichoblasts abundantly formed on every segment at the apices of erect axes and branches, dichotomously branched up to five orders ( Fig. 5E View FIG ), with multinucleate cells ( Fig. 5F View FIG ). Trichoblasts deciduous and leaving conspicuous scar cells when shed ( Fig. 5G View FIG ). Reproductive structures not observed.

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