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Multi‐gene phylogenetic analyses of New Zealand coralline algae: <i>Corallinapetra Novaezelandiae</i> gen. et sp. nov. and recognition of the Hapalidiales ord. nov.
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EngineeringNew Zealand RegionCoral EcosystemsCoralline Red AlgaePhylogenetic AnalysisCoral ReefPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyBiogeographyMarine BiodiversityCryptic DiversityBiodiversityPlant Functional TypesPhylogenomicsAlgal BiologyHapalidiales OrdBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhylogenetic MethodPhycologyMarine BiologyPaleoecologyMulti‐gene Phylogenetic Analyses
Coralline red algae from the New Zealand region were investigated in a study focused on documenting regional diversity. We present a multi-gene analysis using sequence data obtained for four genes (nSSU, psaA, psbA, rbcL) from 68 samples. The study revealed cryptic diversity at both genus and species levels, confirming and providing further evidence of problems with current taxonomic concepts in the Corallinophycidae. In addition, a new genus Corallinapetra novaezelandiae gen. et sp. nov. is erected for material from northern New Zealand. Corallinapetra is excluded from all currently recognized families and orders within the Corallinophycidae and thus represents a previously unrecognized lineage within this subclass. We discuss rank in the Corallinophycidae and propose the order Hapalidiales.
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