The new species Hypnea corona Huisman & Petrocelli is described to accommodate specimens from Australia, New Zealand, Italy, and Japan that were previously included in the Hypnea cornuta complex but were shown by recent molecular studies to represent a species-level clade. Hypnea corona produces distinctive stellate, starch-filled propagules that are easily dislodged and serve as vegetative reproductive structures. However, similar structures are found in closely related species and thus H. corona is distinguished primarily by unique rbcL barcode sequences.
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1 July 2021
Cryptic Cryptogam Revealed: Hypnea corona (Gigartinales: Cystocloniaceae), a New Red Algal Species Described from the Hypnea cornuta Complex1,
John M. Huisman,
Roberta D'Archino,
Wendy Nelson,
Sung Min Boo,
Antonella Petrocelli
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Pacific Science
Vol. 75 • No. 2
April 2021
Vol. 75 • No. 2
April 2021
Hypnea corona
new species
propagules
rbcL
Rhodophyta