Udotea dotyi D. S. Littler & M. M. Littler (1990: 223)
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Udotea dotyi D. S. Littler & M. M. Littler (1990: 223)
( Fig. 7–14 View FIGURES 3–14 )
Type locality: Tobago Cays , Grenadines, Lesser Antilles
Description: Thallus erect, light green to dark green, strongly calcified, leathery, growing isolated, up to 10 cm high, attached to the substratum by a bulbous basal portion composed of a rhizoidal mass ( Figs 7–9 View FIGURES 3–14 ). Stipe short, flattened or cylindrical, strongly calcified, rigid, up to 1 cm long and up to 5 mm wide. Transition between stipe and blade not evident. Blade flabellate or occasionally lobed, sometimes spatulate or flabellate-truncate in lower margin ( Figs 7–9 View FIGURES 3–14 ), surface flat, multistratose, corticated, with visible concentric zonation, up to 9 cm long. Blade siphons with lateral appendages, siphons cylindrical densely compacted, constrictions above the dichotomies absent, 20–50 µm wide. Lateral appendages densely distributed, often unilaterally ( Figs 10, 11 View FIGURES 3–14 ) or disposed in a pattern opposite or irregular on the siphons; appendages with short stalks; appendages stalk 40–100 μm long, 20–30 μm in diameter very branched forming a closely packed flattened tips ( Figs 11, 12 View FIGURES 3–14 ). Stipe siphons with lateral appendages without constrictions at the base, siphons interwoven, longitudinally arranged, 40–70 µm in diameter sparsely distributed irregularly on the siphons ( Figs 13, 14 View FIGURES 3–14 ); appendages with long stalks, appendages stalk 130–350 μm long, 20–50 μm in diameter, dichotomously branched, with rounded swollen tips ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 3–14 ). Fertile specimens were not found.
Material examined: BRAZIL. Pernambuco: Goiana, Ponta de Pedras , 07°36’41”S, 34°48’30”W, 27 May 2017, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho ( UFP83634 About UFP ); Itamaracá, Pilar , 07°45’20.04”S, 34°49’17.25”W, 26 April 2017, M. F GoogleMaps . OliveiraCarvalho , M. C. B. S . Rocha , C. F . Ximenes ( UFP83564 About UFP ), GenBank accession: tuf A OK623532 View Materials , rbc L OK623528 View Materials , 20 August 2016, M. F . Oliveira-Carvalho ( UFP83565 About UFP ); Itamaracá, Jaguaribe , 07°44’12’’S, 34°49’24”W, 29 August 2016, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho , M. C. B. S . Rocha , C. F . Ximenes ( UFP83448 About UFP ), GenBank accession: tuf A OK623533 View Materials , rbc L OK623529 View Materials ; Candeias , 08°12’22”S, 34°55’01”W, 28 April 2017, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho ( UFP83584 About UFP ); Itapuama , 08°17’38”S, 34°57’05”W, 21 May 2017, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho ( UFP83585 About UFP ); Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Suape , 8°21’36.15”S, 34°57’15.17”W, 21 July 2017, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho ( UFP83586 About UFP ), 21 May 2016, M. F . OliveiraCarvalho , M. C. B. S . Rocha , C. F . Ximenes ( UFP83587 About UFP ), GenBank accession: tuf A OK623531 View Materials , rbc L OK623527 View Materials ; Serrambi , 08°33’37.35”S, 35°0’58.91”W, 02 July 2016, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho ( UFP83580 About UFP ), 27 April 2017, M. F . OliveiraCarvalho ( UFP83579 About UFP ); Tamandaré, Carneiros , 08°42’9.56”S, 35°4’49.74”W, 22 July 2016, M. F GoogleMaps . Oliveira-Carvalho , M. C. B. S . Rocha , C. F . Ximenes ( UFP83467 About UFP ), GenBank accesion: tuf A OK623534, OK623535 , rbc L OK623526 View Materials . Alagoas: Maragogi, Praia de Maragogi , 09°00’43.2’’S, 35°13’19.2’’W, 13 March 2012, F GoogleMaps . Scherner, 4 m depth ( PEUFR52367 About PEUFR ), GenBank accession: rbc L OK623530 View Materials . Ceará: Paracuru, Pedra Rachada , 3º23’55”S, 39º00’44”, 27 July 2013, M. F . Oliveira-Carvalho ( PEUFR52376 About PEUFR ), GenBank accession: rbc L OK623525 View Materials .
Habitat: Specimens were found growing on sandy substratum in the intertidal zone or, more rarely, on rocky in calm areas. Also found in subtidal zone at 4 m depth.
Remarks: The analyzed Brazilian specimens of Udotea dotyi showed great external morphological plasticity regarding the blade shape but sharing the multistratose blades with zonation, and continuous stipe-blade junction. Our specimens agree with the dimensions of the thallus and blade by Acosta-Calderón et al. (2018), differing only by the longer stipe (up to 1 cm long vs. 8–13 mm, Acosta-Calderón et al. 2018). The diameter of blade siphons and stipe siphons are almost perfectly within the range found by Acosta-Calderón et al. (2018, 20–40 μm in diam. and 40–70 μm in diam., respectively). However, Brazilian specimens did not present blade siphons covered by appendages predominantly opposite as described by Littler & Litter (1990) and Acosta-Calderón et al. (2018), being often unilateral in our specimens ( Table 3 View TABLE 3 ). Despite gross morphology and anatomical variations, Brazilian specimens correspond to U. doty i based on our molecular results. Most of our specimens were found only in the intertidal zone, growing on sandy substratum, nevertheless U. dotyi from Alagoas state occurred from the intertidal to subtidal zones up to 4 m depth. As our specimens, U. dotyi from the Gulf of Mexico grows from intertidal (on sandy bottom) to subtidal to 3 m depth ( Acosta-Calderón et al. 2018), whereas the most specimens from the Caribbean Sea are often collected from moderately deep at 12–25 m ( Littler & Littler 1990).
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Udotea dotyi D. S. Littler & M. M. Littler (1990: 223)
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Udotea dotyi D. S. Littler & M. M. Littler (1990: 223)
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