Taxonomic notes on genera Bourrellyodesmus and Xanthidium (Zygnematophyceae) from Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil
Author
Santos, Maria Aparecida Dos
0000-0001-9354-7192
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Laboratório de Ficologia, Av. Universitária, km 3, BR- 116, 44031 - 460, Feira de Santana, BA, Brazil & maria. asbio @ hotmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9354 - 7192
maria.asbio@hotmail.com
Author
Ramos, Geraldo José Peixoto
0000-0003-2089-0461
Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado, km 16, 45662 - 900, Ilhéus, BA, Brazil & gjpramos @ uesc. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2089 - 0461
gjpramos@uesc.br
Author
Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento
0000-0001-6904-6603
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Laboratório de Ficologia, Av. Universitária, km 3, BR- 116, 44031 - 460, Feira de Santana, BA, Brazil & wallace @ uefs. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6904 - 6603
wallace@uefs.br
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-02-28
536
3
228
242
journal article
20323
10.11646/phytotaxa.536.3.3
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1179-3163
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Bourrellyodesmus comperei
M.A.Santos & C.W.N.Moura
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1
,
8–16
)
Diagnosis
:—Cells 1.1 to 1.3 times broader than longer without spines, with a deep, acute-angled open sinus. Semicells trapeziform to subtrapeziform, apical margins are straight and then suddenly curve downward, basal margin ranges from convex to straight, angles with 1 short, solid, convergent, acute spine; circular in lateral view, with 1 median intumescence on each side; elliptic in apical view, sides parallel, angles acute rounded with 1 short spine, 1 tiny granule intramarginal on each side, near the spine, and 1 median intumescence, diagonal-opposite. Cell wall hyaline, smooth, 1 median facial intumescence, and a pair of tiny intramarginal granules. Chloroplast axial 1 per semicell, with 1 pyrenoid. No zygospores were observed. Cell dimensions: length 10–12.5 µm, width without spines 12.5–15 µm, with spines15–17 µm, thickness 7–9 µm, isthmus 4–6 µm, spines 1–1,2 μm long.
Holotype
:—Material numbered (
HUEFS 253766
!) [pro parte], deposited at
Herbarium of
State University
of Feira de Santana, population partially illustrated here (
Figs 1
,
8–16
).
Paratype
:—Material numbered (
HUEFS 253775
) [pro parte], deposited at
Herbarium of
State University
of Feira de Santana
.
Type locality
:—
BRAZIL
.
Bahia
:
Andaraí
,
Marimbus do Baiano
,
Lagoa do Baiano
,
Lat.
12°45’52.4”S
,
Long.
41°18’34.5”W
,
12 June 2018
,
M
.
A
.
Santos
,
J
.
T
.X.
Neto
&
F
.
M
. Costa s/n
(
HUEFS 253766
)
.
Habitat
:—The new species was rarely found in the study area, occurring generally associated to periphyton of
Utricularia foliosa
,
Cabomba caroliniana
, and
Nymphaea amazonum
; EC 0.0–0.1 mS.
cm-1
;
DO
6.0 (±0.5); TDS 0.02(± 0.01); pH 7.4 (±1);
T
28.7 °
C
(±1.3); WT
65.5 cm
(±4.8).
Etymology
:—The epithet is given in honor of Belgian Phycologist Dr. Pierre Compère (1934–2016), author of the genus
Bourrellyodesmus
, for his contribution to the knowledge of desmids.
Differential diagnosis
:—
Bourrellyodesmus comperei
differs from other species of the genus by having elliptical cells in apical view, parallel sides, acute-rounded angles with 1 short spine, 1 tiny intramarginal granule on each side, near the spine, and 1 median intumescence in each semicell, with a diagonal-opposite arrangement.
Morphologically,
B. comperei
has a cell shape similar to that of
B. sumatranus
C.E.M.
Bicudo & Compère (1978: 419)
, a rare species, described in
Indonesia
, South of Palembang, Kaju-Agung,
South Sumatra
. However, the semicells of
B. sumatranus
are distinct in that they have a convergent facial granule near the isthmus, conical (frontal view), or emarginate (apical view), with no tiny intramarginal granules on apical angles.
Compère (1983)
characterized specimens of
B. sumatranus
collected at the Himalayas as having less trapezoidal semicells and the apical angles ornate with two tiny teethes, differing in this aspect from the
type
material and specimens analyzed in the Marimbus do Baiano.
Bourrellyodesmus comperei
also presents some morphological similarities between the lateral and apical views of
B. jolyanus
(C.E.M.Bicudo & M.T.P.Azevedo) C.E.M.
Bicudo & Compère (1978: 416)
and
B. guarrerae
S.M.M.Faustino & C.E.M.Bicudo (2004: 669)
, both of which are described in
São Paulo
,
Brazil
. The former differs by having an apical view with 2 intramarginal granules on each side, near the spines, and 1 median swelling, and by the largest size (23.0–27.0 μm × 21.0–24.0 μm); whereas the latter species differs in lateral view by having a short acute spine on granule located in the center of each semicell. Therefore, we consider that these morphological differences are enough to describe our material as a new species.
FIGURES 1–6.
Line drawings. 1.
Bourrelyodesmus comperei
sp. nov.
2.
Xanthidium concinnum
var.
longispinum
var. nov.
3.
Xanthidium mamillosum
var.
mediolaeve
.
4.
Xanthidium nordstedtii
. 5.
Xanthidium regulare
var.
asteptum
.
6.
Xanthidium trilobum
.
FIGURES 7
. Line drawings.
Xanthidium verrucosum
sp.nov.
The new Brazilian species resembles
X. concinnum
var.
floridense
A.M.
Scott & Grönblad (1957: 30)
in frontal view, but it differs by having a short spine at each angle of semicells, which are oblong in apical view.
Analyzing the geographical distribution of the genus
Bourrellyodesmus
, we noticed that almost all taxa are from tropical areas, and
Brazil
could be an important center of diversity of the genus, with five species currently reported in the country.