taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
90F17D3772935097BF4F0D9275607EF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810912	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure5	Figure 5. Light micrographs of Chaenothecopsis matai sp. nov. (PDD 110749) A branched and intertwined stipes, some developing capitula B ascomata with red pruina C young capitulum with ascospores D semi-mature capitulum E ascospores. Scale bars: 500 µm (A); 100 µm (B, C); 10 µm (D); 2 µm (E).	Figure 5. Light micrographs of Chaenothecopsis matai sp. nov. (PDD 110749) A branched and intertwined stipes, some developing capitula B ascomata with red pruina C young capitulum with ascospores D semi-mature capitulum E ascospores. Scale bars: 500 µm (A); 100 µm (B, C); 10 µm (D); 2 µm (E).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
90F17D3772935097BF4F0D9275607EF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810913	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure6	Figure 6. Scanning electron micrographs of Chaenothecopsis matai sp. nov. (PDD 110749) A semi-mature capitulum B upper part of apothecium C pseudostroma-like growth of apothecia D structure of pruina on stipe surface E proliferating growth of capitulum F ascospores G (detail of E): ascospores and crystals on capitulum surface H mature capitulum. Scale bars: 1 mm (C); 100 µm (B); 30 µm (A); 20 µm (E); 10 µm (D, H); 2 µm (F, G).	Figure 6. Scanning electron micrographs of Chaenothecopsis matai sp. nov. (PDD 110749) A semi-mature capitulum B upper part of apothecium C pseudostroma-like growth of apothecia D structure of pruina on stipe surface E proliferating growth of capitulum F ascospores G (detail of E): ascospores and crystals on capitulum surface H mature capitulum. Scale bars: 1 mm (C); 100 µm (B); 30 µm (A); 20 µm (E); 10 µm (D, H); 2 µm (F, G).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
90F17D3772935097BF4F0D9275607EF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810914	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure7	Figure 7. Anatomical details of Chaenothecopsis matai sp. nov. A ascospores B ascus tips C stipe hyphae D excipulum structure E epithecium structure F asci with corziers G paraphyses H inner stipe hyphae. Scale bars: 10 µm.	Figure 7. Anatomical details of Chaenothecopsis matai sp. nov. A ascospores B ascus tips C stipe hyphae D excipulum structure E epithecium structure F asci with corziers G paraphyses H inner stipe hyphae. Scale bars: 10 µm.	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
90F17D3772935097BF4F0D9275607EF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810908	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure1	Figure 1. Typical habitats of Chaenothecopsis species from Podocarpaceae in northern New Zealand A collecting specimens of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae (PDD 110742) from a trunk of Prumnopitys taxifolia along Te Whaiti Road B (detail of A): Prumnopitys taxifolia with old, partly charred lesions C Prumnopitys taxifolia hosting Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746) along Ruatahuna Road D colonized exudate of Prumnopitys taxifolia E (detail of D): exudate colonized by Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746). Scale bars: 4 cm (D); 2 cm (E).	Figure 1. Typical habitats of Chaenothecopsis species from Podocarpaceae in northern New Zealand A collecting specimens of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae (PDD 110742) from a trunk of Prumnopitys taxifolia along Te Whaiti Road B (detail of A): Prumnopitys taxifolia with old, partly charred lesions C Prumnopitys taxifolia hosting Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746) along Ruatahuna Road D colonized exudate of Prumnopitys taxifolia E (detail of D): exudate colonized by Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746). Scale bars: 4 cm (D); 2 cm (E).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
8018A73297255BC387EA748B8F380C76.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810915	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure8	Figure 8. Light micrographs of Chaenothecopsis nodosa sp. nov. (PDD 110745) A branched ascoma with catenulate capitulum B development of this ascoma has involved at least 11 separate stages of capitulum proliferation C detail of compound capitulum D ascospores. Scale bars: 100 µm (A, B, D); 10 µm (C).	Figure 8. Light micrographs of Chaenothecopsis nodosa sp. nov. (PDD 110745) A branched ascoma with catenulate capitulum B development of this ascoma has involved at least 11 separate stages of capitulum proliferation C detail of compound capitulum D ascospores. Scale bars: 100 µm (A, B, D); 10 µm (C).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
8018A73297255BC387EA748B8F380C76.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810916	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure9	Figure 9. Scanning electron micrographs of Chaenothecopsis nodosa sp. nov. (PDD 110745) A branched ascoma with numerous tightly stacked capitula B cross section of stipe C ascospore ornamentation D compound capitula E-G details of capitulum surface E ascospores on capitulum surface F amorphous material on capitulum surface G crystals on capitulum surface. Scale bars: 100 µm (A, D); 10 µm (B, E); 1 µm (C, F, G).	Figure 9. Scanning electron micrographs of Chaenothecopsis nodosa sp. nov. (PDD 110745) A branched ascoma with numerous tightly stacked capitula B cross section of stipe C ascospore ornamentation D compound capitula E-G details of capitulum surface E ascospores on capitulum surface F amorphous material on capitulum surface G crystals on capitulum surface. Scale bars: 100 µm (A, D); 10 µm (B, E); 1 µm (C, F, G).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
8018A73297255BC387EA748B8F380C76.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810917	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure10	Figure 10. Anatomical details of Chaenothecopsis nodosa sp. nov. A ascospores B ascus tips C hypha of epithecium covered with amorphous material D excipulum structure E stipe hyphae F structure of the hyphae at the base of the stipe G asci with croziers H paraphyses I tips of paraphyses covered with amorphous material. Scale bars: 10 µm.	Figure 10. Anatomical details of Chaenothecopsis nodosa sp. nov. A ascospores B ascus tips C hypha of epithecium covered with amorphous material D excipulum structure E stipe hyphae F structure of the hyphae at the base of the stipe G asci with croziers H paraphyses I tips of paraphyses covered with amorphous material. Scale bars: 10 µm.	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
213FA4AB516F5AAF98ABB238F92C2C29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810909	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure2	Figure 2. Light micrographs of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae sp. nov. (PDD 110744). A apothecia on hardened exudate of Prumnopitys taxifolia B apothecia with proliferating capitula C ascospores. Scale bars: 200 µm (A); 100 µm (B); 5 µm (C).	Figure 2. Light micrographs of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae sp. nov. (PDD 110744). A apothecia on hardened exudate of Prumnopitys taxifolia B apothecia with proliferating capitula C ascospores. Scale bars: 200 µm (A); 100 µm (B); 5 µm (C).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
213FA4AB516F5AAF98ABB238F92C2C29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810910	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure3	Figure 3. Scanning electron micrographs of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae sp. nov. (PDD 110744 / CBNZ 073 B) A proliferating apothecium B mature capitulum with ascospores and amorphous material C semi-mature capitulum D (detail of C): epithecium of semi-mature capitulum E orientation of hyphae at the base of deteriorating ascoma F stipe surface G ascospore H ascospores. Scale bars: 100 µm (A); 30 µm (B, C, E, F); 10 µm (D); 2 µm (H); 1 µm (G).	Figure 3. Scanning electron micrographs of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae sp. nov. (PDD 110744 / CBNZ 073 B) A proliferating apothecium B mature capitulum with ascospores and amorphous material C semi-mature capitulum D (detail of C): epithecium of semi-mature capitulum E orientation of hyphae at the base of deteriorating ascoma F stipe surface G ascospore H ascospores. Scale bars: 100 µm (A); 30 µm (B, C, E, F); 10 µm (D); 2 µm (H); 1 µm (G).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
213FA4AB516F5AAF98ABB238F92C2C29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810911	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure4	Figure 4. Anatomical details of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae sp. nov. A ascospores B ascus tips C excipulum D stipe hyphae E epithecium with amorphous material and pores F hyphae of excipulum with amorphous material G asci with croziers H paraphyses. Scale bars: 10 µm.	Figure 4. Anatomical details of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae sp. nov. A ascospores B ascus tips C excipulum D stipe hyphae E epithecium with amorphous material and pores F hyphae of excipulum with amorphous material G asci with croziers H paraphyses. Scale bars: 10 µm.	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
213FA4AB516F5AAF98ABB238F92C2C29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/810908	https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.95.97601.figure1	Figure 1. Typical habitats of Chaenothecopsis species from Podocarpaceae in northern New Zealand A collecting specimens of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae (PDD 110742) from a trunk of Prumnopitys taxifolia along Te Whaiti Road B (detail of A): Prumnopitys taxifolia with old, partly charred lesions C Prumnopitys taxifolia hosting Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746) along Ruatahuna Road D colonized exudate of Prumnopitys taxifolia E (detail of D): exudate colonized by Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746). Scale bars: 4 cm (D); 2 cm (E).	Figure 1. Typical habitats of Chaenothecopsis species from Podocarpaceae in northern New Zealand A collecting specimens of Chaenothecopsis novae-zelandiae (PDD 110742) from a trunk of Prumnopitys taxifolia along Te Whaiti Road B (detail of A): Prumnopitys taxifolia with old, partly charred lesions C Prumnopitys taxifolia hosting Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746) along Ruatahuna Road D colonized exudate of Prumnopitys taxifolia E (detail of D): exudate colonized by Chaenothecopsis matai (PDD 110746). Scale bars: 4 cm (D); 2 cm (E).	2023-02-16	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko		Zenodo	biologists	Beimforde, Christina;Schmidt, Alexander R.;Tuovila, Hanna;Kaulfuss, Uwe;Germer, Juliane;Lee, William G.;Rikkinen, Jouko			
