TITLE A taxonomic and karyological study of the Codium geppiorum complex (Chlorophyta) in southern Taiwan, including the description of Codium nanwanense sp. nov.
AUTHOR Jui-Sheng Chang
Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Chang-Feng Dai
Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Jeng Chang
Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan
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ABSTRACT Morphological variations of the Codium geppiorum complex from southern Taiwan were examined, and their karyotypes were studied by microspectrophotometry. Morphological analysis distinguished three prostrate Codium species, including C. edule P.C. Silva, C. geppiorum O.C. Schmidt, and a new taxon, C. nanwanense. Although these species show an anatomical continuum as the length of their utricles increases with the thickness of the branches, there are some apparent differences of thallus type and utricle form. The utricles of C. edule are about 1000 µm or more in length, and with abundant hair scars on the utricle tip. Codium geppiorum has a typical pyriform utricle, which is often less than 500 µm in length. The utricles of C. nanwanense are cylindrical and medium-sized, between C. edule and C. geppiorum. Karyological study on the three Codium species also showed an obvious divergence in nuclear size and relative fluorescent unit (RFU). Codium edule has the largest nucleus (8.90 µm in average length) and expectedly the highest RFU among the three species. The ratio of nuclear long axis vs. width is about 3.01, 1.46 and 1.00 for C. edule, C. geppiorum, and C. nanwanense. This paper summarizes the taxonomic characters of these species and provides microfluorescence data useful in distinguishing members of the Codium geppiorum complex.
KEYWORD Codium geppiorum complex; Codium nanwanense sp. nov.; Karyology; Microfluorescence; Morphology;
ARTICLE INFO Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica, Volume 43 Number 2 April 2002, page 161-170, 10 pages
PUBLISHER Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China