“…Abbreviations: BI, Bayesian inference; BP, bootstrap; COI-5P, mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I; CN, Herbier, Universit e de Caen, Caen, France; G, Gamma distribution; GTR, General Time Reversible model; I, proportion of invariable sites; ML, maximum likelihood; psbA, plastid-encoded photosystem II reaction center D1 protein gene; TRH, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Molecular systematics of coralline algae is revolutionizing our understanding of this important and ubiquitous group of benthic marine rhodophytes at all taxonomic ranks. DNA sequence data and phylogenetic analyses have become an essential tool in coralline studies and have led to major insights in the diversity and evolutionary history of this group (e.g., Hind et al 2016, R€ osler et al 2016, Pezzolesi et al 2019, Twist et al 2019). Significant findings based on multi-gene analyses already have resulted in revisions at species level and at higher taxonomic ranks such as circumscription of a new subclass (Corallinophycidae; Le Gall and Saunders 2007) and of new orders (Sporolithales, Le Gall et al 2010;Hapalidiales, Nelson et al 2015).…”