Phylogenetic analyses of the Dasyaceae based on sequence analysis
of the large subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase/oxygenase (rbcL) and 42 morphological characters
are presented. Comparative sequence analysis confirms the general view
of
the Ceramiaceae as a primitive, paraphyletic group giving rise to the
Rhodomelaceae, Delesseriaceae and Dasyaceae within the
monophyletic Ceramiales. On the basis of both data sets, the
Heterosiphonia-like genera (Heterosiphonia,
Colacodasya and Dasyella) are the
most primitive members of the Dasyaceae, whereas the Dasya-like
genera (Dasya, Pogonophorella, Eupogodon
and Rhodoptilum) and Thuretia
and Dictyurus are of more recent origin. On the basis of
morphological data only, Thuretia and Dictyurus form
a sister group to
Heterosiphonia, and Eupogodon is monophyletic
whereas Dasya and Heterosiphonia are not. Primary
radial symmetry has arisen once in the
Dasya clade but is secondarily obscured in some species by heavy,
asymmetrical cortication that gives the appearance of bilateral
symmetry. This is illustrated by species of Eupogodon and
Rhodoptilum.