Bibliographic Detail
Gómez, F., López-García, P. & Moreira, D., 2011
Reference:
Gómez, F., López-García, P. & Moreira, D. (2011). Molecular phylogeny of dinophysoid dinoflagellates: the systematic position of Oxyphysis oxytoxoides and the Dinophysis hastata group (Dinophysales, Dinophyceae). Journal of Phycology 47(2): 393-406.
Abstract:
The dinophysoid dinoflagellates are currently
divided into three families: Amphisoleniaceae, Dinophysaceae
(mainly Dinophysis Ehrenb. and Phalacroma
F. Stein), and Oxyphysaceae, the latter including
only one member, Oxyphysis oxytoxoides Kof. Phalacroma
has been recently reinstated separately from
Dinophysis, and its amended description is currently
restricted to cells whose epithecae were large but
<1 / 4 of the cell length. With the aim of improving
the phylogeny of Dinophysales, we obtained 54 new
SSU rRNA gene sequences of 28 species. Taxon-rich
SSU rDNA phylogenetic analysis showed that Dinophysales
split into two major clades, one containing
the Amphisoleniaceae (Amphisolenia F. Stein-Triposolenia
Kof.) and the other containing the Dinophysaceae.
The latter are divided into two wellsupported
sister groups, the Dinophysaceae sensu
stricto (s.s.) (Dinophysis, Ornithocercus F. Stein, Histioneis
F. Stein) and, tentatively, a separate family for
the clade of the type and most of the Phalacroma
species. Based on combined phylogenies of new
SSU rDNA and available LSU rDNA data, O. oxytoxoides
(elongated epitheca, >1 / 4 of the cell length)
branched with a strong support with the type of
Phalacroma. We therefore propose Phalacroma oxytoxoides
comb. nov. for O. oxytoxoides. Our SSU
rDNA phylogeny also suggests that the assumed high
intraspecific variability of Dinophysis hastata F. Stein
hides a number of cryptic species. According to
their distinct phylogenetic placement, the forms
D. hastata f. phalacromides Jørg. and D. hastata
f. uracanthides Jørg. should be erected at the species
level. We propose for them the names Dinophysis
phalacromoides comb. nov. and Dinophysis uracanthoides
comb. nov.