Halamphorahampyeongensis sp. nov. (Amphipleuraceae, Bacillariophyceae), a new marine benthic diatom from a tidal mudflat in Hampyeong Bay, South Korea

PhytoKeys. 2024 Oct 22:248:59-71. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.248.135034. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The abundance and variety of benthic diatoms inhabiting tidal flats is widely acknowledged, although it has received relatively less attention than other research areas. In this investigation, we provide a formal description of a benthic diatom found in the tidal mudflat of South Korea, based on morphological and molecular characteristics and the similarities and differences between Halamphorahampyeongensis sp. nov., with morphologically similar Halamphora species are also discussed. Morphological characteristics are described from light and electron microscopy images. H.hampyeongensis is distinguished by its wide ventral sides of the valve, small and rounded areolae present across the whole valve face, and dense dorsal striae biseriate (34-38 in 10 μm). Phylogenetic analysis based on 18S rDNA and rbcL sequence data revealed that H.hampyeongensis is related to H.montana, H.mosensis, and H.specensa. The results (morphometric and molecular) provide sufficient elements to support and propose this taxon as a new species.

Keywords: 18S; morphology; new species; phylogeny; rbcL gene; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

This research was supported by the development of useful materials derived from marine microorganisms and microalgae (2024M00600) funded by the National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea (MABIK).