Clymene coleana

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Clymene coleana
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Scientific classification edit
(unranked): Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Bangiophyceae
Order: Bangiales
Family: Bangiaceae
Genus: Clymene
Species:
C. coleana
Binomial name
Clymene coleana
(W.A.Nelson) W.A.Nelson

Clymene coleana, formerly known as Porphyra cinnamomea, is a red alga species in the genus Clymene. This species is endemic to New Zealand.

Taxonomy[]

This species was first described in by Wendy Nelson in 2001.[1]

Morphology and habitat[]

In winter C. coleana is grey in colour but in summer it bleaches to a golden colour.[2] It has fine finger like lobes and has cells in a single layer and is monoecious.[1][2] With P. cinnamomea, P. rakiura and P. virididentata, this species can be distinguished by morphology, such as the microscopic arrangement of cells along their thallus margin, their thallus shape, size and colour, as well as geographical, ecological and seasonal distribution patterns, and importantly, chromosome numbers, which in this species n = 4.[1] Finally, these four species are distinguished by a particular nucleotide sequence at the 18S rDNA locus.[1]

This species inhabits the upper parts of the intertidal zone on rock substrata on open coasts.[1] It has fine finger like lobes and in winter is a grey colour. In summer however it bleaches to a golden colour.[2]

Distribution[]

This species is endemic to New Zealand and can be found on the coastline of the North, South and Chatham Islands.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Nelson, W; Broom, Judy E.; Farr, Tracy J. (2001). "Four new species of Porphyra (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from the New Zealand region described using traditional characters and 18S rDNA sequence data". Cryptogamie Algologie. 22 (3): 263–284. doi:10.1016/S0181-1568(01)01060-1. ISSN 0181-1568.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Nelson, Wendy (2013-03-22). "Pyropia plicata sp. nov. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): naming a common intertidal alga from New Zealand". PhytoKeys (21): 17–28. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.21.4614. ISSN 1314-2003. PMC 3689116. PMID 23794933.
  3. ^ Nelson, W. A. (2013). New Zealand seaweeds : an illustrated guide. Wellington, New Zealand: Te Papa Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780987668813. OCLC 841897290.

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