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Hughey, J.R. & Hommersand, M.H., 2008

Reference:
Hughey, J.R. & Hommersand, M.H. (2008). Morphological and molecular systematic study of Chondracanthus (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) from Pacific North America. Phycologia 47: 124-155.

Abstract:
Species boundaries in the Gigartinaceae are poorly defined due to the high degree of phenotypic plasticity exhibited by the thallus, with the result that many superfluous taxa have been described. To clarify the taxonomy of species of Chondracanthus Ku¨ tzing reported from the Gulf of California and Pacific coast of North America, morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies were performed. Phylogenetic analyses of chloroplast and nuclear DNA yielded nearly congruent hypotheses. DNA from type material was examined from select species to validate the correspondence between modern and historically important collections. Monographic observations on species from Pacific North America were included to clarify species boundaries. Analyses identified two species from the Gulf of California and nine from the Pacific coast. The following statements are supported: (1) Gigartina serrata Gardner is independent of Chondracanthus canaliculatus (Harvey) Guiry, and Chondracanthus serratus (Gardner) comb. nov. is being proposed. (2) Thalli genetically close to C. canaliculatus but morphologically similar to G. serrata represent a new species of Chondracanthus from Pacific Baja California, Mexico, Chondracanthus bajacalifornicus sp. nov. (3) Pinnate thalli previously referred to C. canaliculatus but larger and closely related to C. canaliculatus and C. bajacalifornicus represent a new species of Chondracanthus from southern California, Chondracanthus kjeldsenii sp. nov. (4) Gigartina californica J. Agardh is conspecific with C. corymbiferus (Kützing) Guiry. (5) Gigartina boryi Setchell & Gardner is a heterotypic synonym of C. harveyanus (Kützing) Guiry. (6) Chondracanthus spinosus (Ku¨ tzing) Guiry is a polymorphic species that includes G. armata J. Agardh, G. asperifolia J. Agardh, G. echinata Gardner, G. eatoniana J. Agardh, and G. farlowiana J. Agardh. (7) Chondracanthus exasperatus (Harvey & Bailey) Hughey encompasses a range of forms of varying size, margin shape, pigmentation, and thickness. (8) Gigartina acicularis sensu Dawson from the Gulf of California, C. johnstonii (Dawson) Guiry, C. macdougalii (Dawson) Guiry, and G. pectinata Dawson are conspecific with C. squarrulosus (Setchell & Gardner) Hughey, P. C. Silva & Hommersand. (9) Chondracanthus intermedius is tentatively confirmed in the Gulf of California.

 

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