Recently, DNA phylogenies resulted in the transfer of some species of the halymeniacean genus Aeodes, namely A. orbitosa and A. ulvoidea, to the genus Pachymenia leaving the former supposedly as a monotypic genus based on the type species, A. nitidissima. Nevertheless, that work overlooked the presence of A. marginata, a red foliaceus alga endemic to the Mediterranean Sea with a convoluted nomenclatural history.In the present study, we provided a thorough description of A. marginata based on both anatomical and molecular data and inferred its phylogenetic relationships among halymeniacean genera using both chloroplastic (rbcL) and nuclear genes (LSU). Based on our data, A. marginata allied with Halymenia, Cryptonemia, and associated genera ...
Acrodiscus Zanardini is a poorly known monotypic endemic Mediterranean genus based on A. vidovichii ...
Previous molecular assessments of the red algal order Rhodymeniales have confirmed its monophyly and...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) are economically useful for their gelling compounds, ecologically critical to...
Recently, DNA phylogenies resulted in the transfer of some species of the halymeniacean genus Aeodes...
The rare endemic Mediterranean alga Kallymenia spathulata was collected at Nice and Saint Raphael in...
International audienceThe rare endemic Mediterranean alga Kallymenia spathulata was collected at Nic...
Grateloupia filicina (C. Agardh) Lamouroux, originally described from the Mediterranean Sea, has lon...
Many traditional genera of the Halymeniaceae turn out to be poly- or paraphyletic based on molecular...
Grateloupia is one of the most taxonomically complex genera of the Cryptonemiales. Of four species r...
Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies were made on recently collected Halymenia plants wi...
In the past, large, foliose and unbranchedHalymenia-like plants from Europe were often identified as...
A systematic reassessment of the sole representative of the South African genus Phyllymenia, P. bela...
The Mediterranean Sea is a hotspot for introduced marine species, including seaweeds. Among red alga...
Acrodiscus Zanardini is a poorly known monotypic endemic Mediterranean genus based on A. vidovichii ...
The red algal family Halymeniaceae has been recently the subject of taxonomic revisions based strict...
Acrodiscus Zanardini is a poorly known monotypic endemic Mediterranean genus based on A. vidovichii ...
Previous molecular assessments of the red algal order Rhodymeniales have confirmed its monophyly and...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) are economically useful for their gelling compounds, ecologically critical to...
Recently, DNA phylogenies resulted in the transfer of some species of the halymeniacean genus Aeodes...
The rare endemic Mediterranean alga Kallymenia spathulata was collected at Nice and Saint Raphael in...
International audienceThe rare endemic Mediterranean alga Kallymenia spathulata was collected at Nic...
Grateloupia filicina (C. Agardh) Lamouroux, originally described from the Mediterranean Sea, has lon...
Many traditional genera of the Halymeniaceae turn out to be poly- or paraphyletic based on molecular...
Grateloupia is one of the most taxonomically complex genera of the Cryptonemiales. Of four species r...
Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies were made on recently collected Halymenia plants wi...
In the past, large, foliose and unbranchedHalymenia-like plants from Europe were often identified as...
A systematic reassessment of the sole representative of the South African genus Phyllymenia, P. bela...
The Mediterranean Sea is a hotspot for introduced marine species, including seaweeds. Among red alga...
Acrodiscus Zanardini is a poorly known monotypic endemic Mediterranean genus based on A. vidovichii ...
The red algal family Halymeniaceae has been recently the subject of taxonomic revisions based strict...
Acrodiscus Zanardini is a poorly known monotypic endemic Mediterranean genus based on A. vidovichii ...
Previous molecular assessments of the red algal order Rhodymeniales have confirmed its monophyly and...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) are economically useful for their gelling compounds, ecologically critical to...