“…75À80%) were transferred to the genus Pyropia following a taxonomic revision of the Bangiales based on molecular data (Sutherland et al, 2011). This, together with the use of molecular techniques in species discovery, has resulted in a great increase in the number of species of Pyropia worldwide (Broom et al, 1999(Broom et al, , 2004(Broom et al, , 2010Nelson et al, 2001, 2006, Nelson, 2013Mols-Mortensen et al, 2012;Mateo-Cid et al, 2012;Nelson and D'Archino, 2014;S anchez et al, 2014, 2015Ramirez et al, 2014;Lindstrom et al, 2015Lindstrom et al, , 2018L opez-Vivas et al, 2015;Guillemin et al, 2016, Yang et al, 2018Koh and Kim, 2018;Kim et al, 2018;Dumilag and Yap, 2018). Many species have been discovered in the Southern Hemisphere, and species in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres tend to be regionally confined (Nelson et al, 2001(Nelson et al, , 2006Nelson, 2013;Brodie et al, 2007Brodie et al, , 2008Mateo-Cid et al, 2012;Nelson andD'Archino, 2014, Ramirez et al, 2014;Guillemin et al, 2016;Reddy et al, 2018).…”