Padina pavonica

Pagana, Ilaria, Marroccia, Genny, Marletta, Giuliana & Alongi, Giuseppina, 2023, Re-examination of the distribution and species diversity of the genus Padina (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) in the Mediterranean Sea, Phytotaxa 619 (3), pp. 205-218 : 211-212

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.619.3.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8426006

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scientific name

Padina pavonica
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Padina pavonica ( Fig. 4 A–G View FIGURE 4 )

Basionym:— Fucus pavonicus Linnaeus (1753: 1162)

Type locality:— In mari Europae australis

Distribution in the Mediterranean Sea:—This species is widely distributed in Mediterranean ITALY, SPAIN, GREECE, FRANCE, MALTA, MOROCCO, ALGERIA, TUNISIA, LIBYA, EGYPT, ISRAEL, SYRIA, LEBANON, TURKEY ( Guiry & Guiry 2023).

Examined Specimens:— ITALY. Catania : Aci Trezza, Aci Castello, – 5 m, 25/04/22 ; ITALY. Syracuse: Penisola Magnisi, Priolo, –0,5 m, 16/06/22 ; ITALY. Messina: Milazzo, –0,5 m, 14/06/22 ; ITALY. Messina: Canne d’Organo, Filicudi Island , –0,5 m, 09/07/22 ; ITALY. Trapani: Cala Tramontana, Kattibuale, Scauri, Pantelleria Island , –0,5 m, 23/03/22 ; ITALY. Trapani : Macari, – 0.5m, 06/10/2022 ; ITALY. Palermo : Punta Raisi, – 0.5m, 07/10/2022 ; ITALY. Trapani : Cala Levante, Pantelleria Island, – 5 m, 05/09/1970, CAT1733 About CAT and CAT1734 About CAT ; ITALY. Syracuse , Brucoli, Augusta, –0,5 m, 25/01/1970, CAT1104 About CAT ; ITALY. Palermo : Ustica, – 10 m, 04/07/1967, CAT1732 About CAT ; ITALY. Messina : Lipari Island, – 4 m, 18/05/1969, CAT1729 About CAT ; ITALY. Caltanissetta : Gela, –0,5 m, 29/07/1968, CAT1111 About CAT ; ITALY. Agrigento : Palma di Montechiaro, – 1 m, 18/10/1966, CAT1722 About CAT ; ITALY. Messina : Capo Milazzo, – 4 m, 04/04/1969, CAT1728 About CAT ; ITALY. Palermo : Capo Zafferano, – 8m, 07/06/1969, CAT1727 About CAT ; ITALY. Syracuse : Ognina, –0,5 m, 12/06/1970, CAT1096 About CAT .

Morphology:—The thallus is semicircular to circular with radial lacerations, low or not calcified on the lower surface and moderately calcified on the upper surface. It is fixed to the substrate with dense tufts of rhizoids ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). The hair lines are concentric, alternate between both the surfaces of the thallus and are disposed at equal distances. They are narrow-undepressed in both the surfaced. This species shows 2 cell layers in the rolled part of the apical region ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ), 3 cell layers in the median portion ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ) and 3–4 cell layers at the base ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ). The medullary layers (1–2) consist of cells larger and less pigmented than the cells of the two peripheral layers ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ). In some of our specimens (Cala Tramontana and Kattibuale in Pantelleria Island, in Filicudi Island, and Punta Raisi), the presence of the Vaughaniella stage was found ( Fig. 4A, F View FIGURE 4 ). This finding agrees with the observations of Peralta (2013) and Gómez Gómez et al. (2015), which reported the presence of this stage in P. pavonica .

The sporangial cysts are grouped in sori, which are obovate with a basal pedicel and a transparent indusium ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 ). They are distributed only on the lower surface and form continuous lines on both sides of the hair lines, particularly they are broad above hair lines and narrow below hair lines ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 ).

Remarks:—Our observations confirm the wide distribution of the species in the Mediterranean Sea. However, as was often the case previously, the identification of this species should not be taken for granted given its similarity to other species of the genus.

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Ochrophyta

Class

Phaeophyceae

Order

Dictyotales

Family

Dictyotaceae

Genus

Padina

Loc

Padina pavonica

Pagana, Ilaria, Marroccia, Genny, Marletta, Giuliana & Alongi, Giuseppina 2023
2023
Loc

Fucus pavonicus

Linnaeus 1753: 1162
1753
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