Abstract

Abstract A new species, Chylocladia wynnei sp. nov., is described from the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of 2–4 terete, unbranched erect axes, 5–10(–13) mm high, arising from a discoid holdfast. Axes, covered by a thick mucilaginous layer, are hollow throughout. They are divided into segments by monostromatic diaphragms and are constricted at the diaphragms. Axes have a unilayered cortex and longitudinal filaments lining their inner surface; gland cells are cut off from these filaments. Gametophytic plants are dioecious and consist of only two segments. Male thalli have spermatangia in superficial sori located between the two segments. One or two spherical sessile cystocarps are borne on the distal part of the basal segment. Tetrasporic plants comprise 4–5 segments; tetrahedrally divided tetrasporangia are scattered throughout the thallus. These sporangia are transformed from larger cortical cells and, when mature, they protrude into the thallus cavity. Diminutive stature and unbranched erect axes covered with a thick mucilaginous layer clearly distinguish C. wynnei from previously described species of Chylocladia.

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