Heteroptilon Hommersand, 2006

Holotype species: Heteroptilon pappeanum (Kützing) Hommersand

Original publication and holotype designation: Hommersand, M.H., Freshwater, D.W., Lopez-Bautista, J.M. & Fredericq, S. (2006). Proposal of the Euptiloteae Hommersand et Fredericq, trib. nov. and transfer of some southern hemisphere Ptiloteae to the Callithamnieae (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta). Journal of Phycology 42: 203-225.

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Description: Plants alternately branched in one plane, with one lateral initiated from each successive axial cell, and with the laterals developing into stiff, curved, unbranched, ecorticate filaments that initially overtop the main axis. Lateral filaments remaining unbranched, or adding branches irregularly and alternately near the thallus apex or only toward the base. Basal cells of each lateral filament forming a single initial that branches and either grows around the axis forming a small-celled two to three layered cortex or produces rhizoidal filaments that clothe the axis directly; if forming an outer cortex, then producing internal rhizoidal filaments that later envelop the central axis. Vegetative cells uninucleate. Gametophytes presumably dioecious; however, male plants unknown. Procarps borne subterminally or in series on modified indeterminate branches in which the terminal filaments are arranged irregularly in a tuft instead of being alternate-distichous; each fertile periaxial cell producing a single vegetative lateral, a supporting cell of a four-celled carpogonial branch at right angles to the vegetative lateral, and lastly a second periaxial cell opposite the first; sterile groups absent. Early post-fertilization stages, where known, as in the Callithamnieae; gonimoblasts typically paired, composed of two rounded gonimolobes and surrounded by a series of branched involucral filaments arising alternately from the segments below and sometimes those above the fertile segment. Tetrasporangia in short, second series, one per cell, on the adaxial sides of unbranched filaments, or on highly branched dwarf filaments and then mostly sessile or sometimes pedicellate; mature tetrasporangia ellipsoid and terahedrally divided.

The most recent alteration to this page was made on 2014-03-21 by M.D. Guiry.

Taxonomic status: This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.

Most recent taxonomic treatment adopted: Schneider, C.W. & Wynne, M.J. (2007). A synoptic review of the classification of red algal genera a half a century after Kylin's "Die Gattungen der Rhodophyceen". Botanica Marina 50: 197-249.

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Descriptions of chrysophyte genera were subsequently published in J. Kristiansen & H.R. Preisig (eds.). 2001. Encyclopedia of Chrysophyte Genera. Bibliotheca Phycologica 110: 1-260.

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