In a global molecular phylogeny of florideophycean red algae inferred from chloroplast-encoded rbcL sequence analysis, a major monophyletic assemblage comprises the Cryptonemiales (=Halymeniales), the Rhodymeniales, the Schizymeniaceae (Schizymenia, Titanophora, Platoma) and the Nemastomataceae (Nemastoma, Predaea). The phylogenetic significance of the auxiliary cell and its interaction with the fertilized egg cell in this assemblage is discussed in relation to established and newly proposed classification schemes. The order Nemastomatales Kylin 1925 is reinstated and emended to contain the non-procarpic Schizymeniaceae and Nemastomataceae. Unifying characters of the Nemastomatales include fertilized carpogonia that may establish fusions with carpogonial nutritive cells prior to the formation of septate connecting filaments, and simple gonimoblasts developing outwardly from auxiliary cells or from connecting filaments in their vicinity. The auxiliary cell is a transformed vegetative intercalary cell (Sebdeniaceae), that becomes surrounded by either clusters of nutritive cells (Nemastomataceae), involucral filaments (Schizymeniaceae) or by 3-dimensional ampullary filaments (Halymeniaceae including the Corynomorphaceae), or is part of a procarp (Rhodymeniales). The homology of outward gonimoblast initiation and maturation into a simple ball of carposporangia in the Cryptonemiales, Rhodymeniales and Nemastomatales will be illustrated.

Key words: Nemastomataceae, Nemastomatales, rbcL, Rhodophyta, Schizymeniaceae, taxonomy