Diversity (Sep 2020)

Species Composition and New Records of Diatom Taxa on <i>Phyllodictyon pulcherrimum</i> (Chlorophyceae) from the Gulf of California

  • Francisco Omar López-Fuerte,
  • David Alfaro Siqueiros Beltrones,
  • María del Carmen Altamirano-Cerecedo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d12090339
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 339

Abstract

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A taxonomic analysis of diatoms found on Phyllodictyon pulcherrimum yielded a total of 244 diatom taxa (all illustrated) within 27 orders, 45 families, and 86 genera. The Taxa were briefly documented in a list including identification references and morphometric data. Thirty-eight of the taxa identified at the species and infraspecific levels represent new records for the coasts of Mexico. Seven were recorded for the first time on the American continent: Auricula flabelliformis, A. pulchra, Campylodiscus scalaris, Coscinodiscus mesoleius, Dimeregramma fulvum, Navicula palpebralis var. angulosa, and Seminavis barbarae, and one, Nitzschia fusiformis, for the Pacific Ocean. This is the second record of the chlorophyte P. pulcherrimum in the north Pacific and the third for Mexican waters. The results confirm that surveying rare macroalgae species as hosts for epiphytic diatoms provides opportunities to seek new records of diatom taxa, or even new taxa, in regions around the world.

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