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FIGURE . Morphology of Aglaothamnion inkyui sp. nov. in laboratory culture. A. The upper axis with branches arising in zig-zag form. B. The apical cells of the main axis are blunt. C. Pressed holotype specimen. D. One nucleus in each vegetative cell under fluorescence.
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The genus Aglaothamnion has been separated from Callithamnion based on several characters, most notably the presence of a single nucleus per cell in Aglaothamnion versus multi-nucleate Callithamnion. Few studies have investigated whether these genera are genetically monophyletic. Several species of Aglaothamnion have been reported from Korea, but n...