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Coccomyxagreatwallensis sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta), a lichen epiphytic alga from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica.


ABSTRACT: A single-celled green alga Coccomyxagreatwallensis Shunan Cao & Qiming Zhou, sp. nov., isolated from a specimen of Antarctic lichen Psoromahypnorum (Vahl) Gray, is described and illustrated based on a comprehensive investigation of morphology, ultrastructure, ecology and phylogeny. The cells of C.greatwallensis are ovoid to long ellipsoidal and measured 3-5 µm × 6-12 µm. The new species has distinct ITS rDNA and SSU rDNA sequences and differs from the phylogenetic closely related species C.antarctica, C.arvernensis and C.viridis in cell size, distribution and habitat.

SUBMITTER: Cao S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6236199 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Coccomyxagreatwallensis</i> sp. nov. (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta), a lichen epiphytic alga from Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica.

Cao Shunan S   Zhang Fang F   Zheng Hongyuan H   Peng Fang F   Liu Chuanpeng C   Zhou Qiming Q  

PhytoKeys 20181102 110


A single-celled green alga <i>Coccomyxagreatwallensis</i> Shunan Cao & Qiming Zhou, <b>sp. nov.</b>, isolated from a specimen of Antarctic lichen <i>Psoromahypnorum</i> (Vahl) Gray, is described and illustrated based on a comprehensive investigation of morphology, ultrastructure, ecology and phylogeny. The cells of <i>C.greatwallensis</i> are ovoid to long ellipsoidal and measured 3-5 µm × 6-12 µm. The new species has distinct ITS rDNA and SSU rDNA sequences and differs from the phylogenetic clo  ...[more]

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