Revision of the genus Sirodotia Kylin (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) with description of four new species
Author
Rossignolo, Natalia L.
São Paulo State University, Zoology and Botany Department, Cristóvão Colombo, 2265, 15054 - 000 São José Rio Preto, São Paulo (Brazil)
Author
Vis, Morgan L.
Ohio University, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, OH (United States)
Author
Paiano, Monica O.
University of Hawaï, School of Life Sciences, Honolulu, HI (United States)
Author
Eloranta, Pertti
Sinkilätie 13, Jyväskylä FI- 40530 (Finland)
Author
West, John A.
School of Biosciences 2, University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC 3010 (Australia)
Author
Ganesan, E. K.
Oceanographic Institute, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná (Venezuela)
Author
Yasmin, Farishta
Nowgong College, Botany Department, Nagaon, 782001, Assam (India)
Author
Lim, Phaik-Eem
Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences (IOES), University of Malaya (Malaysia)
Author
Necchi, Orlando Jr
São Paulo State University, Zoology and Botany Department, Cristóvão Colombo, 2265, 15054 - 000 São José Rio Preto, São Paulo (Brazil) o. necchi @ unesp. br (corresponding author)
necchi@unesp.br
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Cryptogamie, Algologie
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2021v42a8
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Sirodotia suecica
Kylin
(
Fig. 6
J-N)
Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis
, ser IV, 3: 38 (
Kylin 1912
)
. —
Batrachospermum suecicum
(Kylin) Necchi & Entwisle,
Phycologia
29: 486 (1990)
.
Sirodotia fennica
Skuja,
Archiv
für Protistenkunda
74: 297 (1931)
.
Sirodotia sinica
C. C. Jao,
Sinensia
12: 267-270 (1941)
.
FIG. 6. — Morphological features of
Sirodotia
species
:
A -E
.
Sirodotia huillensis
(Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja
(photos taken from sample BHO A-1447):
A
, obconical whorls;
B
,
C
, primary fascicles with spermatangia (
arrows
);
D
,
E
, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (
arrowheads
) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (
double arrows
) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (
arrow
);
F
, carposporangia (
arrows
) and erect gonimoblast filaments (
arrowheads
).
G -I
,
Sirodotia kennedyi
(photos taken from sample BHO A-0946):
G
, obconical whorls;
H
, primary fascicles (
arrows
) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (
arowhead
) and basal hemispherical protuberance (
double arrowhead
);
I
, carposporangia (
arrow
), prostrate (
arrowhead
) and erect (
double arrowhead
) gonimoblast filaments.
J -N
,
Sirodotia suecica
Kylin
(photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583):
J
, obconical whorls;
K
, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (
arrows
);
L
, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (
arrows
) and basal hemispherical protuberance (
arrowhead
);
M
, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (
arrow
) and gonimoblast initial (
double arrowhead
) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (
arrowhead
);
N
, carposporangia (
arrows
), prostrate (
arrowhead
) and erect (
double arrowhead
) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from
Skuja (1931)
; H-I, modified from
Szinte
et al
. (2020)
; M, redrawn from
Necchi
et al
. (1993)
.
Sirodotia tenuissima
(Collins) Skuja ex Flint
,
American Journal of Botany
35: 431 (1948)
.
Sirodotia acuminata
Skuja ex Flint
,
American Journal of Botany
37:755 (1951)
.
Sirodotia segawae
Kumano
,
Botanical Magazine,
Tokyo
95: 128-131 (1982)
.
Sirodotia yutakae
Kumano
,
Botanical Magazine,
Tokyo
95: 126- 129 (1982)
.
Sirodotia goebelii
Entwisle & Foard
,
Australian Systematic Botany
12 (4): 610 (1999)
.
TYPE
. —
H
. Kylin,
3.VIII.1909
(lecto-,
LD
; isolecto-,
UPS
[
UPS
A-653877]).
TYPE
LOCALITY
. —
Sweden
,
Skäne
, Osby;
56°23’01”N
,
13°59’34”E
.
ADDITIONAL SPECIMEN EXAMINED. —
BHO
A-0264,
SJRP
32581,
SJRP
32582,
SJRP
32583,
NSW
799516,
MEL
2033246
A
, 2268154
A
,
WELT
A
027220 (
Appendix 1
).
DISTRIBUTION. — Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America.
R EPRESENTATIVE DNA SEQUENCES. — COI-5P (
MW053472
,
MW053473
,
MW053474
),
rbc
L (
MW053484
,
JF344724
,
JF344725
) and LSU (
MW053504
,
MW053505
).
Revised description
Plants monoecious or dioecious; whorls (85-)135-850 µm in diameter; primary fascicles, 4-12(-13) cells; proximal cells cylindrical, obovoidal, ellipsoidal, fusiform or ovoidal; distal cells ellipsoidal, obovoidal or subspherical; secondary fascicles abundant, covering the entire internode; spermatangia spherical or ellipsoidal, 1-3, few or abundant on primary or secondary fascicles, (4-)5-9 µm in diameter; carpogonial branches composed of (1-)2-9 disc- or barrel shaped cells, short, 5-40 µm long, arising from periaxial, proximal or median cells of primary fascicles and cortical filaments, rarely on secondary fascicles; carpogonia with sessile, elongate cylindrical, ellipsoidal, elongate pear-shaped or irregularly shaped trichogynes, (15-)19-48 µm in length, (4-)5-16 µm in diameter; gonimoblast initial developing from the nonprotuberant side of the carpogonium; gonimoblast filaments with erect branches of 2-9 cells; carposporangia obovoidal, ellipsoidal, spherical or pear-shaped, 10-21 µm in length, 6-11 µm in diameter.
Remarks
This species has a broad geographic distribution and a broad range for the morphological features. It is comparable to the other species with large carposporangia and spermatangia 1-3 on primary fascicles (e.g.
S. delicatula
,
S. delicatuliformis
Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano
,
sp. nov.
,
S. amazonica
Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano
,
sp. nov.
,
S. cryptica
Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano
,
sp. nov.
and
S. aquiloamericana
). The species is clearly differentiated by the unique character of gonimoblast initial developing from the non-protuberant side of the carpogonium.Molecular data also showed the species to be clearly distinct from all others in the genus (
rbc
L, COI-5P and LSU). The heterotypic synonyms considered in this study were based on the analysis of
types
, protologues and when possible, molecular data. The morphological characters used to distinguish these species (
S. fennica
,
S. sinica
,
S. tenuissima
,
S. acuminata
,
S.
segawae
,
S. yutakae
and
S. goebelii
) overlap most characters (breeding system, internode length, carpogonial branch growth and length and carpogonia length) of
S. suecica
and they are not useful due to the variation observed across this species. Molecular data for
S. tenuissima
and
S. goebelii
showed these taxa to have very similar
rbc
L sequences to
S. suecica
(
Lam
et al.
2012
)
. Based on the analysis of
type
specimens and protologues of
S. segawae
and
S. yutakae
, we did not confirm the existence of specialized spermatangial branches on primary fascicles and secondary fascicles (
S. yutakae
) or on specialized filaments on cortical filaments or on shortened involucral filaments of carpogonial branches (
S. segawae
). We conclude that
S. segawae
,
S. yutakae
and
S. sinica
should be placed in synonymy with
S. suecica
. Overall, we accept only one taxon including these other names as synonyms, that is characterized by the gonimoblast initial developing from the opposite side of the basal protuberance of carpogonium.