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275 µm in diameter, alternately opposite, with numerous superficial hyaline hairs; papillose bumps numerous, arranged radially at base of axes and branches, 290
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. Núñez Resendiz, &amp; Abel SentÍes (
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Etymology: The specific epithet (
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= having papillae) refers to the presence of numerous small papillae at the bases of the main axes and branches.
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Thalli were forming tufts, yellow to dark red in color, cartilaginous, rough, non-lubricated (
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), differentiated into a decumbent axis, fixed to the substratum by groups of unicellular rhizoids, from which numerous branched erect axes arose (
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). Erect axes were cylindrical to slightly compressed, 2.5
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4.5 (6) cm in length and 600
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700 µm in diameter (
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), branching profusely distichous or rarely radial. Branchlets were lanceolate, with acute tips,
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in length and 250
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275 µm in diameter, cylindrical, arranged alternately opposite (
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), slightly curved and covered by numerous unicellular hyaline hairs over the entire surface (
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). Erect axes and branches were growing by a prominent dome-shaped apical cell (
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), apices notoriously darkened (
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). Numerous warty bumps arose on the basal portions of erect axes and branches (
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), small, papilla-shaped, radially arranged in axes, 130
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150 µm in length and 180
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200 µm in diameter, apically depressed (
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), some had blunt apices (
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), no apparent apical cell was observed as in the case of axes and main branches. In cross section, cortex was made up of 2
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3 layers of outer cortical cells, elongated, pigmented, 5
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6 µm in length and 2.5
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4 µm in diameter, and 2 layers of inner cortex cells, 4
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7.5 µm in length and 10 µm in diameter (
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); medulla was made up of oval or irregular cells with thick walls, 4.5
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5 µm in length and 7.5
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12 µm in diameter (
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).
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(3) Holotype specimen, tetrasporic plant. UAMIZ-1432.Scale bar = 1 cm. (4) UAMIZ-1435. Fresh specimen of tetrasporic plant showing general appearance of the thallus. Scale
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<paragraph id="9B0B36F82D31070A807BF9991C19D7AE" blockId="5.[1048,1438,1450,1878]" pageId="5" pageNumber="526">bar = 5 mm. (5) UAMIZ-1437. Vegetative plant showing branching pattern in erect axes arising from a decumbent stolon. Scale</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9B0B36F82D31070A807BF9311CFFD7E3" blockId="5.[1048,1438,1450,1878]" pageId="5" pageNumber="526">bar = 1 cm. (6) UAMIZ-1437. Cross section through middle part of an erect axis. Scale</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9B0B36F82D31070A807BF96B1C75D671" blockId="5.[1048,1438,1450,1878]" pageId="5" pageNumber="526">bar = 130 µm. (7) UAMIZ-1432.Tip of branchlet showing numerous superficial cortical hairs (arrows). Scale bar = 700 µm. (8) UAMIZ-1432. Detail of young branchlet showing apical cell (arrow). Scale bar = 200 µm.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="A9C0EAEA2D3207098799FEB71D0DD002" bold="true" box="[1018,1137,274,293]" pageId="6" pageNumber="527">Figures 917:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="A9C0EAEA2D3207098018FEB71C68D002" box="[1147,1300,274,293]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="527">Gelidiella papillosa</emphasis>
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(9) UAMIZ-1438. Detail of main axis and branchlets showing darkened tips. Scale
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<paragraph id="9B0B36F82D3207098799FECF1C4BD3FC" blockId="6.[1018,1407,274,1199]" pageId="6" pageNumber="527">bar = 3 mm. (10) UAMIZ-1433. Fresh specimen showing detail of basal region of main axis with papillose bumps (arrows). Inset, enlargement of a bump. Scale bar = 1.5 mm. (11) UAMIZ-1432.Cross section of basal portion of main axis showing a papilla with depressed apex (arrow). Scale bar = 130 µm. (12) UAMIZ-1436. Cross section of basal portion of main axis showing development of papilla without evident apical cell, with blunt apex. Scale bar = 66 μm. (13) UAMIZ-1437. Cross section of main axis showing outer cortical cells (arrowheads), inner cortical cells</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9B0B36F82D3207098799FD431DE4D588" blockId="6.[1018,1407,274,1199]" pageId="6" pageNumber="527">(blue arrows) and medullary cells (black arrows). Scale bar = 15 µm. (14) UAMIZ-1433. Detail of fertile branch showing swollen stichidia at apices of branchlets (arrows). Scale bar = 1 mm. (15) UAMIZ-1432. Cross section through middle portion of fertile branchlet showing arrangement of tetrasporangia (arrows). Scale bar = 110 µm. (16) UAMIZ-1433. Cross section of fertile branchlet showing immature tetrasporangia arising from inner cortical cells (arrows) and premature development of tetrasporangia (arrowheads). Scale bar = 30 µm. (17) UAMIZ-1432. Cross section through middle portion of fertile branchlet showing mature tetrasporangia. Scale bar = 30 µm.</paragraph>
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Gametophytes were not seen. Tetrasporangia were in swollen stalked stichidia, arranged in the apical portions of terminal branches, 3
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12 per fertile branch (
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), compressed,
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in length, and 325 × 475 µm in diameter. Tetrasporangia were embedded in cortical layer (
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), arising laterally from an inner cortical cell (
<figureCitation id="038F2A7D2D3207098742F9C11AFAD75D" box="[801,902,1636,1658]" captionStart="Figures 917" captionStartId="6.[1018,1085,274,293]" captionTargetBox="[137,987,192,1193]" captionTargetId="figure-397@6.[136,988,191,1194]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Figures 917: Gelidiella papillosa sp. nov. (9) UAMIZ-1438. Detail of main axis and branchlets showing darkened tips. Scale bar = 3 mm. (10) UAMIZ-1433. Fresh specimen showing detail of basal region of main axis with papillose bumps (arrows). Inset, enlargement of a bump. Scale bar = 1.5 mm. (11) UAMIZ-1432.Cross section of basal portion of main axis showing a papilla with depressed apex (arrow). Scale bar = 130 µm. (12) UAMIZ-1436. Cross section of basal portion of main axis showing development of papilla without evident apical cell, with blunt apex. Scale bar = 66 μm. (13) UAMIZ-1437. Cross section of main axis showing outer cortical cells (arrowheads), inner cortical cells (blue arrows) and medullary cells (black arrows). Scale bar = 15 µm. (14) UAMIZ-1433. Detail of fertile branch showing swollen stichidia at apices of branchlets (arrows). Scale bar = 1 mm. (15) UAMIZ-1432. Cross section through middle portion of fertile branchlet showing arrangement of tetrasporangia (arrows). Scale bar = 110 µm. (16) UAMIZ-1433. Cross section of fertile branchlet showing immature tetrasporangia arising from inner cortical cells (arrows) and premature development of tetrasporangia (arrowheads). Scale bar = 30 µm. (17) UAMIZ-1432. Cross section through middle portion of fertile branchlet showing mature tetrasporangia. Scale bar = 30 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000289" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000289/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="527">Figure 16</figureCitation>
), tetrahedrally divided when mature (
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), elongated, 35
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40 µm in length and 20
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25 µm diameter.
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Habitat: Plants growing on rocky platforms exposed directly to the waves, on the surface or in tide pools, in the intertidal zone, between 0.5 and
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deep, exposed to direct light at low tide hours, present throughout the year although they are more abundant in the months of March to August; in association with species of
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J.V. Lamouroux.
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