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First report of Halopeltis (Rhodophyta, Rhodymeniaceae) from the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere: H. adnata (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, and H. pellucida sp. nov. and H. willisii sp. nov. from the North Atlantic

  • Schneider, Craig W. (Department of Biology, Trinity College) ;
  • Freshwater, D. Wilson (Center for Marine Science, University of North Carolina Wilmington) ;
  • Saunders, Gary W. (Centre for Environmental & Molecular Algal Research, Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick)
  • Received : 2012.04.25
  • Accepted : 2012.05.28
  • Published : 2012.06.15

Abstract

Using genetic sequencing (COI-5P, LSU, $rbc$L) to elucidate their phylogenetic positions and then morphological characters to distinguish each from existing species, three procumbent species, including two novel species, from warm temperate Northern Hemisphere waters are added to the recently resurrected genus $Halopeltis$ J. Agardh: $H.$ $adnata$ (Okamura) comb. nov. from Korea, $H.$ $pellucida$ sp. nov. from Bermuda and $H.$ $willisii$ sp. nov. from North Carolina, USA. Prior to these reports, the genus was confined to the Southern Hemisphere and tropical equatorial waters of the Northern Hemisphere although the latter records lack molecular confirmation. These three additional species join the six known species presently residing in $Halopeltis$.

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