2021
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13226
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Revisiting the systematics of the genera Grateloupia, Phyllymenia, and Prionitis (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) with a description of a new species—Prionitis taiwani‐borealis

Abstract: The taxonomy of the genera Grateloupia, Phyllymenia, and Prionitis has been revised several times but remains controversial. The anatomy of female reproductive structures in combination with phylogenetic reconstructions is mostly used to define the genera. However, the architecture and behavior of the auxiliary cell ampullae before and after diploidization are not well documented for most species. To fill this knowledge gap, we examined the female reproductive structures of a new species (Prionitis taiwani‐bor… Show more

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“…These three clades have been suggested to be separate genera by Gargiulo et al (2013). Although Rodríguez-Prieto et al (2022) combined the G. subpectinata clade with the genus Phyllymenia, we do not agree because Neorubra species were not included in the combined tree. Neorubra species should be included to discuss relationships among Phyllymenia, the G. subpectinata clade, and Neorubra.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of the Grateloupia Filicina-like Species Within Th...mentioning
confidence: 62%
“…These three clades have been suggested to be separate genera by Gargiulo et al (2013). Although Rodríguez-Prieto et al (2022) combined the G. subpectinata clade with the genus Phyllymenia, we do not agree because Neorubra species were not included in the combined tree. Neorubra species should be included to discuss relationships among Phyllymenia, the G. subpectinata clade, and Neorubra.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of the Grateloupia Filicina-like Species Within Th...mentioning
confidence: 62%