TY - JOUR
T1 - The terete and sub-terete members of the red algal tribe Amansieae (Ceramiales, Rhodomelaceae)
AU - Phillips, Louise
AU - De Clerck, Olivier
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Abstract a?? The tribe Amansieae is composed mostly of genera with dorsiventrally
attened thalli with only a few species that are terete or sub-terete in cross-section. Two of
these comprise the monotypic genera Rytiphlaea and Halopithys, both natives of the
Mediterranean Sea and the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. An investigation of the relationships
of these two species to each other and to the remaining terete or sub-terete species,
Enantiocladia schottii and Protokuetzingia australasica, was carried out. The monotypic
genus Digeneopsis from Mozambique and South Africa, which has been previously placed
in the tribe Polysiphonieae, was also studied. No generic distinction was supported between
Digeneopsis subopaca, Enantiocladia schottii and Halopithys incurva, and consequently all
species have been included in Halopithys. Rytiphlaea tinctoria was shown to be generically
distinct. Using molecular phylogenetic analysis, Rytiphlaea and Halopithys were shown to
be closely related to each other but to have no particularly close affinity to Protokuetzingia.
AB - Abstract a?? The tribe Amansieae is composed mostly of genera with dorsiventrally
attened thalli with only a few species that are terete or sub-terete in cross-section. Two of
these comprise the monotypic genera Rytiphlaea and Halopithys, both natives of the
Mediterranean Sea and the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. An investigation of the relationships
of these two species to each other and to the remaining terete or sub-terete species,
Enantiocladia schottii and Protokuetzingia australasica, was carried out. The monotypic
genus Digeneopsis from Mozambique and South Africa, which has been previously placed
in the tribe Polysiphonieae, was also studied. No generic distinction was supported between
Digeneopsis subopaca, Enantiocladia schottii and Halopithys incurva, and consequently all
species have been included in Halopithys. Rytiphlaea tinctoria was shown to be generically
distinct. Using molecular phylogenetic analysis, Rytiphlaea and Halopithys were shown to
be closely related to each other but to have no particularly close affinity to Protokuetzingia.
UR - http://www.algaebase.org/pdf/562DD08C032d222F78YQJ4353360/Phillips_De_Clerck.pdf
M3 - Article
VL - 26
SP - 5
EP - 33
JO - Cryptogamie, Algologie
JF - Cryptogamie, Algologie
SN - 0181-1568
IS - 1
ER -