Synarthrophyton chejuense J.H.Kim, H.Chung, D.S.Choi & I.K.Lee 2004

Publication Details
Synarthrophyton chejuense J.H.Kim, H.Chung, D.S.Choi & I.K.Lee 2004: 501, figs 1-44 (as 'chejuensis')

Published in: Kim, J.H., Chung, H., Choi, D.S. & Lee, I.K. (2004). A new melobesioid alga Synarthrophyton chejuensis sp. nov. (Corallinales, Rhodophyta), including comparison with Mesophyllum cystocarpideum. Phycologia 43: 501-520, 62 figs, 2 tables.

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Publication date: 30 September, 2004

Type Species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Synarthrophyton is Synarthrophyton patena (Hooker f. & Harvey) R.A.Townsend.

Status of Name
This name is currently regarded as a synonym of Orthocarpa chejuensis (J.H.Kim, H.Chung, D.S.Choi & I.K.Lee ) Athanasiadis & D.L.Ballantine.

Type Information
Type locality: South-western coast of Cheju Island, Moseulpo, Korea; (Kim & al., 2004: 504) Holotype: J.H. Kim & H. Chung; 18 May 1998; 10-15 m deep, on Marginosporum crassissimum (Yendo) Ganesan; SNU; 98-CMP407 (Kim & al., 2004: 504) Notes: Isotype: Same locality, 10-15 m deep, on M. crassissimum, SNU 98-CMP408. Kim et al. (2004: 501) note that all specimens examined and illustrated are housed a the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI). Type illustrated by Kim et al. (2004: figs 1, 2).

General Environment
This is a marine species.

Description
Thallus leafy, lamelliform, irregularly roundish in shape; roof of mature tetra/bisporangial conceptacles, moundlike to flush with the surface; cells bordering the tetra/bisporangial conceptacle pore canal similar in size and shape to the other roof cells within the pore plate; rosette cells similar to surrounding roof cells; gametophytic thalli monoecious to dioecious; tetra/bisporangial conceptacles confluent, not becoming buried in the thallus, but shed on senescence, often leaving shallow craters on the surface

Habitat
Synarthrophyton chejuensis is most abundant along the south coast of Korea at sites exposed to moderate wave action. Here, it forms conspicuous reddish purple to pinkish red (in the water) leafy thalli that grow on geniculate coralline algae, other algae or rocks and shells, between 5 and 15 m deep. Reproductive materials were found from February to June but there are no collections in other months. At sites along Cheju Island, the alga was usually attached to Amphiroa anceps, C. pilulifera and M. crassissimum, whereas at sites off the south-eastern coast of Korea it was often epiphytic on Alatocladia modesta or G. amansii

Created: 15 November 2004 by Sandy Lawson.

Last updated: 26 February 2024

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