taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
B40087D75E5EFFCE41FAFBE126488A5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5149103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149103	FIGURE 2. Line drawing of of Lepidozia bragginsiana sp.nov.A: Dorsal view of shoot showing primary and secondary shoots originating from Frullania-type branches(1800 µm). B: Cladogram showing irregular bipinnate branching of shoot system (4000 µm). C: Segment of primary shoot showing asymmetrical underleaves and base of Frullania-type branch (first branch underleaf indicated) (750 µm). D: Part of stem transverse section from primary shoot showing weakly differentiated cortical layer (120 µm). E: Two Frullania-type branch half leaves from primary shoot, illustrating slight asymmetry and variable production of basal spines (750 µm). F: Antical pair of leaf lobes from leaf on primary shoot (120 µm). G: Segment of secondary shoot showing symmetrical underleaves (750 µm). H: Three leaves from primary shoot, illustrating variable production of spurs and spines on postical margin (750 µm). I: Three leaves from secondary shoot, illustrating variable production of spurs and spines on postical margin to lesser extent than on leaves from primary shoots (750 µm). J: Cells from mid-leaf, showing evenly thickened walls and slight enlargement toward leaf base (120 µm). K: Cells from leaf margin, showing weak tooth on dorsal margin (120 µm). L: Five underleaves from primary shoot, illustrating asymmetry, narrow base, and variable production of spurs and spines on basal margins (750 µm). M: Five underleaves from secondary shoot, illustrating more symmetry, ‘lobed’ base, and infrequent production of basal spurs and spines (750 µm). N: Lobe apices from primary shoot underleaf, illustrating the clawed papilla at each lobe apex (120 µm).All from Brown 08/266 (NSW).	FIGURE 2. Line drawing of of Lepidozia bragginsiana sp.nov.A: Dorsal view of shoot showing primary and secondary shoots originating from Frullania-type branches(1800 µm). B: Cladogram showing irregular bipinnate branching of shoot system (4000 µm). C: Segment of primary shoot showing asymmetrical underleaves and base of Frullania-type branch (first branch underleaf indicated) (750 µm). D: Part of stem transverse section from primary shoot showing weakly differentiated cortical layer (120 µm). E: Two Frullania-type branch half leaves from primary shoot, illustrating slight asymmetry and variable production of basal spines (750 µm). F: Antical pair of leaf lobes from leaf on primary shoot (120 µm). G: Segment of secondary shoot showing symmetrical underleaves (750 µm). H: Three leaves from primary shoot, illustrating variable production of spurs and spines on postical margin (750 µm). I: Three leaves from secondary shoot, illustrating variable production of spurs and spines on postical margin to lesser extent than on leaves from primary shoots (750 µm). J: Cells from mid-leaf, showing evenly thickened walls and slight enlargement toward leaf base (120 µm). K: Cells from leaf margin, showing weak tooth on dorsal margin (120 µm). L: Five underleaves from primary shoot, illustrating asymmetry, narrow base, and variable production of spurs and spines on basal margins (750 µm). M: Five underleaves from secondary shoot, illustrating more symmetry, ‘lobed’ base, and infrequent production of basal spurs and spines (750 µm). N: Lobe apices from primary shoot underleaf, illustrating the clawed papilla at each lobe apex (120 µm).All from Brown 08/266 (NSW).	2014-06-25	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.			
B40087D75E5EFFCE41FAFBE126488A5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5149105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149105	FIGURE 3. Photographs of L.bragginsiana (A) and L. pendulina (B) in situ at Cross Creek showing theerect, bipinnately ramified shoots with imbricate appressed leaves on primary shoots in L. bragginsiana, and remote widely spreading leaves on primary shoots in L. pendulina.	FIGURE 3. Photographs of L.bragginsiana (A) and L. pendulina (B) in situ at Cross Creek showing theerect, bipinnately ramified shoots with imbricate appressed leaves on primary shoots in L. bragginsiana, and remote widely spreading leaves on primary shoots in L. pendulina.	2014-06-25	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.			
B40087D75E5EFFCE41FAFBE126488A5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5149107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149107	FIGURE 4. Leaves and underleaves for Lepidozia bragginsiana, L. pendulina and L. obtusiloba. Red arrows indicate morphological features differentiating the three species. Lepidozia bragginsiana (NSW895516):A: Leaf from primary shoot. B: Underleaf from primary shoot. C: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bar 0.25 mm, note that A is slightly lower magnification than B–C Lepidozia pendulina (NSW895389): D: Leaf from primary shoot. E: Underleaf from primary shoot. F: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bars 0.5 mm. Lepidozia obtusiloba (NSW895373, collected in the Upper Otira River, approximately the species type locality): G: Leaf from primary shoot. H: Underleaf from primary shoot. I: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bar 0.25 mm. Lepidozia bragginsiana (NSW895393): A: Leaf from primary shoot. B: Underleaf from primary shoot. C: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bar 0.25 mm.	FIGURE 4. Leaves and underleaves for Lepidozia bragginsiana, L. pendulina and L. obtusiloba. Red arrows indicate morphological features differentiating the three species. Lepidozia bragginsiana (NSW895516):A: Leaf from primary shoot. B: Underleaf from primary shoot. C: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bar 0.25 mm, note that A is slightly lower magnification than B–C Lepidozia pendulina (NSW895389): D: Leaf from primary shoot. E: Underleaf from primary shoot. F: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bars 0.5 mm. Lepidozia obtusiloba (NSW895373, collected in the Upper Otira River, approximately the species type locality): G: Leaf from primary shoot. H: Underleaf from primary shoot. I: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bar 0.25 mm. Lepidozia bragginsiana (NSW895393): A: Leaf from primary shoot. B: Underleaf from primary shoot. C: Underleaf from secondary shoot. Scale bar 0.25 mm.	2014-06-25	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.			
B40087D75E5EFFCE41FAFBE126488A5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5149110/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149110	FIGURE 5. Photograph of habitat at Cross Creek, with L. obtusiloba on raised microsites, and L. pendulina in depressions.	FIGURE 5. Photograph of habitat at Cross Creek, with L. obtusiloba on raised microsites, and L. pendulina in depressions.	2014-06-25	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Cooper, Endymion D.;Renner, Matt A. M.			
