Sporolithon mesophoticum J.Richards, P.W.Gabrielson & C.W.Schneider, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.385.2.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A2167438-1147-FFB6-21F5-FADDFB2BD444 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Sporolithon mesophoticum J.Richards, P.W.Gabrielson & C.W.Schneider |
status |
sp. nov. |
Sporolithon mesophoticum J.Richards, P.W.Gabrielson & C.W.Schneider , sp. nov. ( Figures 2–12 View FIGURES 2–8 View FIGURES 9–12 )
Holotype (designated here): NCU 658543 About NCU (BDA silica gel no. 2048): Plantagenet (Argus) Bank, ca. 30 mi. southsouthwest of Bermuda (31˚56’31.86” N, 65˚09’25.22” W), western Atlantic Ocean, 26.ix.2016, depth 178 m by submersible, leg. C. W. Schneider coll. no. 16–23–13.
Isotype: MICH 1210812. Fragment removed from holotype (see ICN Art. 8.3 Ex. 8).
Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the depth zone where the holotype specimen was collected.
Description: Thallus non-geniculate, forming a nucleated rhodolith with a thin crust (120–150 μm) growing over a core of consolidated sedimentary material and fragments of invertebrate organisms, putatively identified as bryozoans ( Figs 2–4 View FIGURES 2–8 ), found growing in a mesophotic benthic habitat. Thallus construction monomerous, with a weakly developed hypothallium ( Figs 4–5 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Hypothallial cells rectangular in shape, 14–19 μm long x 5–8 μm wide (n=4). In some locations two superimposed layers of thalli were observed, though extensive layering was not observed. Adjacent hypothallial and perithallial cells linked by cell fusions ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 2–8 ); secondary pit connections not observed. The upper perithallium was comprised of layers of wide, flattened cells, 3.1–5.1 μm long x 10.6–16.4 μm wide ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Meristematic cells also appeared wide and flattened, 2.5–6.1 μm long x 10.5–17.8 μm wide ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Epithallium ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 2–8 ) a single layer of armored epithallial cells that are and very flattened, with thick, heavily calcified cell walls and a small round or slightly trapezoidal shaped lumen, 1.2–2.0 μm long x 4.8–7.0 μm wide (n=7) ( Fig.8 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Tetrasporangial sori observed from surface view were flush to slightly raised above the thallus surface and showed tetrasporangial pores surrounded by 10–14 rosette cells ( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 9–12 ). No evidence of sloughing of tetrasporangial sori was shown, though no buried tetrasporangial compartments were observed in section views. Surface views of a sorus where upper cell layers were removed show compactly arranged tetrasporangial compartments ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9–12 ).
DNA sequences: Holotype – rbc L ( GB accession = MK159181 ); psb A ( GB accession = MK159180 ).
Distribution: Presently known only from the type locality on Plantagenet Bank, Bermuda.
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