taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
582631C9DEEC544989FBA9B60A068868.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1428812	https://doi.org/10.3897/imafungus.16.159960.figure3	Figure 3. Morphological traits in Cribraria subg. Dictydium. A Blackish sporophore initials of C. cancellata var. fusca (G 00586039); B – F sporocarpic sporophores of: Cribraria mirabilis (B, O F- 371516), C. purpurea (C, Koskinen JX. 1648888 # 7), C. cancellata var. fusca (D, G 00586039), C. cancellata var. cancellata (E, G 00586046), and C. meylanii (F, O F- 371517), the last two mounted in Hoyer’s medium; note the pinkish-purplish pigments leaching from the stalks of these last two samples, more visible in image F; G spores and free clusters of dictydine granules in C. purpurea (Koskinen JX. 1648888 # 7, in water); H spores with attached dictydine granules in C. meylanii (G 00586187); I node of C. purpurea (MA-Fungi 89881) with abundant free dictydine granules; J – L spores under the scanning electron microscope of C. cancellata var. fusca (J, MA-Fungi 94033), C. cancellata var. cancellata (K, MA-Fungi 81827), and C. purpurea (L, MA-Fungi 89881). Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A – E); 0.5 mm (F); 10 µm (G – I); 1 µm (J – L).	Figure 3. Morphological traits in Cribraria subg. Dictydium. A Blackish sporophore initials of C. cancellata var. fusca (G 00586039); B – F sporocarpic sporophores of: Cribraria mirabilis (B, O F- 371516), C. purpurea (C, Koskinen JX. 1648888 # 7), C. cancellata var. fusca (D, G 00586039), C. cancellata var. cancellata (E, G 00586046), and C. meylanii (F, O F- 371517), the last two mounted in Hoyer’s medium; note the pinkish-purplish pigments leaching from the stalks of these last two samples, more visible in image F; G spores and free clusters of dictydine granules in C. purpurea (Koskinen JX. 1648888 # 7, in water); H spores with attached dictydine granules in C. meylanii (G 00586187); I node of C. purpurea (MA-Fungi 89881) with abundant free dictydine granules; J – L spores under the scanning electron microscope of C. cancellata var. fusca (J, MA-Fungi 94033), C. cancellata var. cancellata (K, MA-Fungi 81827), and C. purpurea (L, MA-Fungi 89881). Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A – E); 0.5 mm (F); 10 µm (G – I); 1 µm (J – L).	2025-10-02	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos		Zenodo	biologists	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos			
B035E3ED7DFD5B4A9E169BD8086F276E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1428813	https://doi.org/10.3897/imafungus.16.159960.figure4	Figure 4. Morphological traits in Cribraria subg. Ionokylix (C. fragilis and C. tecta are included based on morphology only, see discussion). A Emerging violaceous plasmodia of C. violacea (G 00586043); B – E sporocarpic sporophores of C. violacea (B, G 00586003), C. zonatispora (C, D, G 00586255), the one in image D not fully mature and mounted in Hoyer’s medium, and C. aff. lepida (E, TVDH 531); F inner side of a node of C. aff. lepida (TVDH 531) with encrusted dictydine granules; G – J spores under the scanning electron microscope of C. tecta (G, Hooff 8832, uncited isotype in MA-Fungi), C. aff. lepida (H, TVDH 531), C. fragilis (I, MA-Fungi 46919, isotype), and C. zonatispora (J, MA-Fungi 37500, isotype). Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A – C, E); 20 µm (D); 10 µm (F); 1 µm (G – J).	Figure 4. Morphological traits in Cribraria subg. Ionokylix (C. fragilis and C. tecta are included based on morphology only, see discussion). A Emerging violaceous plasmodia of C. violacea (G 00586043); B – E sporocarpic sporophores of C. violacea (B, G 00586003), C. zonatispora (C, D, G 00586255), the one in image D not fully mature and mounted in Hoyer’s medium, and C. aff. lepida (E, TVDH 531); F inner side of a node of C. aff. lepida (TVDH 531) with encrusted dictydine granules; G – J spores under the scanning electron microscope of C. tecta (G, Hooff 8832, uncited isotype in MA-Fungi), C. aff. lepida (H, TVDH 531), C. fragilis (I, MA-Fungi 46919, isotype), and C. zonatispora (J, MA-Fungi 37500, isotype). Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A – C, E); 20 µm (D); 10 µm (F); 1 µm (G – J).	2025-10-02	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos		Zenodo	biologists	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos			
4DA670E00A6F5614BB1D9ADC7F8096F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1428814	https://doi.org/10.3897/imafungus.16.159960.figure5	Figure 5. Morphological traits in Cribraria subg. Cribraria. A Bluish-grey sporophore initials of C. argillacea (G 00586226); B – E sporocarpic sporophores of C. argillacea (B, G 00586004, very shortly stalked), C. rufa (C, Koskinen JX. 1648888 # 5), C. minutissima (D, Lado 27818, mounted in Hoyer’s medium), and C. cf. piriformis (E, G 00586042); F nearly aethaliate sporophore of C. tubulina (G 00586002); G node of C. vulgaris (MA-Fungi 61604) with encrusted dictydine granules; H – J spores under the scanning electron microscope of Cribraria sp. (H, Lloyd 1988), C. minutissima (I, Lado 27818) and C. vulgaris (J, MA-Fungi 61604). Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.1 mm (B, C, E); 50 µm (D); 1 cm (F); 10 µm (G); 1 µm (H – J).	Figure 5. Morphological traits in Cribraria subg. Cribraria. A Bluish-grey sporophore initials of C. argillacea (G 00586226); B – E sporocarpic sporophores of C. argillacea (B, G 00586004, very shortly stalked), C. rufa (C, Koskinen JX. 1648888 # 5), C. minutissima (D, Lado 27818, mounted in Hoyer’s medium), and C. cf. piriformis (E, G 00586042); F nearly aethaliate sporophore of C. tubulina (G 00586002); G node of C. vulgaris (MA-Fungi 61604) with encrusted dictydine granules; H – J spores under the scanning electron microscope of Cribraria sp. (H, Lloyd 1988), C. minutissima (I, Lado 27818) and C. vulgaris (J, MA-Fungi 61604). Scale bars: 1 mm (A); 0.1 mm (B, C, E); 50 µm (D); 1 cm (F); 10 µm (G); 1 µm (H – J).	2025-10-02	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos		Zenodo	biologists	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos			
622EFCC86B96512BA50E782F40F9C184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1428815	https://doi.org/10.3897/imafungus.16.159960.figure6	Figure 6. Morphological traits in the genus Enteridium. A Dried sclerotized plasmodium of E. variabile (≡ Licea variabilis) (G 00586174) still showing a bright orange pigmentation; B – D mature sporophores of: E. olivaceum (B, C, Meyer 47160, image C showing a detail of the reticulate and membranous pseudocapillitium), E. variabile (D, G 00586174), and E. corticatum (≡ Dianema corticatum) (E, Meyer 24378); F – I spores under the light microscope of E. variabile (F, G 00586174), E. olivaceum (G, Meyer 47160), E. cf. liceoides (H, Woerly 3435 a), and E. corticatum (I, Meyer 24378); J true capillitium of E. corticatum (Meyer 24378) with typical bead-like thickenings; K, L scanning electron microphotographs of E. olivaceum (MA-Fungi 57408) showing a spore cluster (K) and pseudocapillitial plates (L). Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B, D, E); 0.2 mm (C); 10 µm (F – J); 2 µm (K); 50 µm (L).	Figure 6. Morphological traits in the genus Enteridium. A Dried sclerotized plasmodium of E. variabile (≡ Licea variabilis) (G 00586174) still showing a bright orange pigmentation; B – D mature sporophores of: E. olivaceum (B, C, Meyer 47160, image C showing a detail of the reticulate and membranous pseudocapillitium), E. variabile (D, G 00586174), and E. corticatum (≡ Dianema corticatum) (E, Meyer 24378); F – I spores under the light microscope of E. variabile (F, G 00586174), E. olivaceum (G, Meyer 47160), E. cf. liceoides (H, Woerly 3435 a), and E. corticatum (I, Meyer 24378); J true capillitium of E. corticatum (Meyer 24378) with typical bead-like thickenings; K, L scanning electron microphotographs of E. olivaceum (MA-Fungi 57408) showing a spore cluster (K) and pseudocapillitial plates (L). Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B, D, E); 0.2 mm (C); 10 µm (F – J); 2 µm (K); 50 µm (L).	2025-10-02	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos		Zenodo	biologists	Zamora, Juan Carlos;Rodrigues, Daniel;García-Cunchillos, Iván;Lado, Carlos			
