Morphology and life history of four Japanese species of Elachista (Elachistaceae, Phaeophyceae), including a new record of E. fucicola
Authors: Uwai S.; Kogame K.; Masuda M.
Source: Phycological Research, Volume 48, Number 4, December 2000 , pp. 267-279(13)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Abstract:
SUMMARYElachista fucicola (Velley) Areschoug (Elachistaceae, Phaeophyceae) is newly recorded from Japan, and compared with three previously described species, Elachista coccophorae Takamatsu, Elachista mollis Takamatsu and Elachista okamurae Yoshida. All species showed direct-type life histories in culture without sexual fusion. Prostrate filaments of E. fucicola formed globular plurilocular zoidangia similar to those reported from Atlantic isolates of this species. However, these were different from uniseriate plurilocular zoidangia of the three Japanese species. Furthermore, the position of a meristematic region in assimilatory filaments and the morphology of paraphyses can easily distinguish these from E. fucicola. Previously emphasized differences in cell length : width ratios in assimilatory filaments showed only slight differences. Elachista coccophorae is characterized by thick-walled assimilatory filaments and curved paraphyses, and the absence of downwardly growing rhizoidal filaments. Elachista mollis and E. okamurae are very similar. However, germlings from plurizoids formed on erect filaments of E. mollis showed characteristic pseudodiscoid growth in culture. Halothrix coccophorae Ohta and Elachista zosterae Noda are reduced to synonyms of E. coccophorae and E. mollis, respectively.
Keywords: Elachista coccophorae; Elachista fucicola; Elachista mollis; Elachista okamurae; Elachista zosterae; Halothrix coccophorae; Japan; life history; morphology; taxonomy
Language: English
Document Type: Research article

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