2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-183.2005.00394.x
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New records of Peyssonnelia armorica and Peyssonnelia harveyana (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales) from Japan

Abstract: Two species of the crustose red algal genus Peyssonnelia (Gigartinales, Peyssonneliaceae) are reported from Japanese waters for the first time. These species share the following combination of vegetative and reproductive features: thalli with appressed margins, perithallial filaments arising from the whole upper surface of each hypothallial cell (the Peyssonnelia rubra-type anatomy), unicellular rhizoids, hypobasal calcification and spermatangia that are produced in double chains (the Peyssonnelia harveyana-ty… Show more

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“…This species has been widely reported worldwide. Our collections match the protologue of Peyssonnelia harveyana in most characteristics from the British Isles(Irvine and Maggs 1983) and Japan(Kato et al 2005). We add this species as P. harveyana in list of Korean macroalgal flora.Peyssonnelia rumoianaKato & Masuda, 2003 바위바다표고 (신칭)(Fig.…”
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“…This species has been widely reported worldwide. Our collections match the protologue of Peyssonnelia harveyana in most characteristics from the British Isles(Irvine and Maggs 1983) and Japan(Kato et al 2005). We add this species as P. harveyana in list of Korean macroalgal flora.Peyssonnelia rumoianaKato & Masuda, 2003 바위바다표고 (신칭)(Fig.…”
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“…Peyssonnelia armorica, P. de‐zwaanii , and P. maris‐rubri are distinguished from P. japonica by the hypothallial filaments arranged in a polyflabellate layer, which comprises many fan‐shaped arrangements of hypothallial filaments (Weber‐van Bosse 1921; Rayss & Dor 1963; Maggs 1983; Guimarães & Fujii 1999; Kato et al . 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Peyssonnelia armorica, P. de-zwaanii, and P. marisrubri are distinguished from P. japonica by the hypothallial filaments arranged in a polyflabellate layer, which comprises many fan-shaped arrangements of hypothallial filaments (Weber-van Bosse 1921;Rayss & Dor 1963;Maggs 1983;Guimarães & Fujii 1999;Kato et al 2005). The arrangement of hypothallial filaments is a critical defining taxonomic feature (Denizot 1968;Maggs & Irvine 1983;Guimarães & Fujii 1999;Kato & Masuda 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%
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