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Type: Article
Published: 2018-02-09
Page range: 90–98
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A new species of Digenea (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales) based upon a molecular assessment and morphological observations of plants historically known as D. simplex in Bermuda

Department of Biology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106, USA
Department of Biology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106, USA
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, USA
Centre for Environmental and Molecular Algal Research, Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada
Bermuda COI-5P Digenea arenahauriens sp. nov. D. simplex rbcL Rhodomelaceae Rhodophyta western Atlantic Ocean

Abstract

Using mitochondrial COI-5P as a barcode marker, the red algal species previously identified as Digenea simplex in Bermuda is shown to be distinct from this species found in the Adriatic (type locality) and Mediterranean Seas, as well as other tropical locations worldwide. This finding led to a comparative study of the morphology of Bermuda specimens and D. simplex from the type locality, as well as other congeners. Our data show the Bermuda specimens to be morphologically, as well as genetically, distinct from D. simplex necessitating the description of D. arenahauriens sp. nov. for plants found in the islands and a single collection from the Caribbean Sea. It represents the first species partitioned from the “pantropical” D. simplex and we present genetic evidence of additional undescribed isolates in the species complex requiring further study.