taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038C879A5F41FF9FFEB0F9D7FF45FE7A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828577	FIG. 3. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (all figures taken from sample SJRP 31924 - holotype): A, pear-shaped whorls; B, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrowhead) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow) and attached spermatia (arrow); D, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. F-J. Sirodotia aquiloamericana: F, pear-shaped whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpo- gonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); J, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. K, Sirodotia assamica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo, F.Yasmin, J.A.West & Ganesan (photo taken from sample SJRP 32583): pear-shaped whorls showing densely arranged spermatangia (arrows). Scale bars: A, F, K, 200 μm; B, G, J, 20 μm; C-E, H, I, 10 μm. H-I, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	FIG. 3. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (all figures taken from sample SJRP 31924 - holotype): A, pear-shaped whorls; B, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrowhead) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow) and attached spermatia (arrow); D, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. F-J. Sirodotia aquiloamericana: F, pear-shaped whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpo- gonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); J, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. K, Sirodotia assamica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo, F.Yasmin, J.A.West & Ganesan (photo taken from sample SJRP 32583): pear-shaped whorls showing densely arranged spermatangia (arrows). Scale bars: A, F, K, 200 μm; B, G, J, 20 μm; C-E, H, I, 10 μm. H-I, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F40FF9FFED1FD90FB76FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828577	FIG. 3. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (all figures taken from sample SJRP 31924 - holotype): A, pear-shaped whorls; B, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrowhead) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow) and attached spermatia (arrow); D, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. F-J. Sirodotia aquiloamericana: F, pear-shaped whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpo- gonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); J, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. K, Sirodotia assamica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo, F.Yasmin, J.A.West & Ganesan (photo taken from sample SJRP 32583): pear-shaped whorls showing densely arranged spermatangia (arrows). Scale bars: A, F, K, 200 μm; B, G, J, 20 μm; C-E, H, I, 10 μm. H-I, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	FIG. 3. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia amazonica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (all figures taken from sample SJRP 31924 - holotype): A, pear-shaped whorls; B, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrowhead) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow) and attached spermatia (arrow); D, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. F-J. Sirodotia aquiloamericana: F, pear-shaped whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpo- gonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a cylindrical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatia (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); J, carposporangia (arrow) and erect (arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. K, Sirodotia assamica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo, F.Yasmin, J.A.West & Ganesan (photo taken from sample SJRP 32583): pear-shaped whorls showing densely arranged spermatangia (arrows). Scale bars: A, F, K, 200 μm; B, G, J, 20 μm; C-E, H, I, 10 μm. H-I, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F40FF99FBECFD30FD08FE3B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828581	FIG. 4. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species.A-E, Sirodotia assamica Necchi,Rossignolo,Yasmin,J.A.West & Ganesan (photos taken from samples SJRP 32583,32584):A, B; primary fascicles with spermatangia in clusters (arrows); C, a carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow), gonimoblast initial (arrowhead) developing from the same side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); E, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments; F-J, Sirodotia cryptica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 32575 - holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpogonium with a mature cylindrical trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile elongate-conical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrowhead); J, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). Scale bars: A, B, G, 50 μm; C, D, H-J, 20 μm; E 10 μm; F, 200 μm. B-D, reproduced with permission from Rossignolo et al. (2020) (Magnolia Press).	FIG. 4. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species.A-E, Sirodotia assamica Necchi,Rossignolo,Yasmin,J.A.West & Ganesan (photos taken from samples SJRP 32583,32584):A, B; primary fascicles with spermatangia in clusters (arrows); C, a carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow), gonimoblast initial (arrowhead) developing from the same side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); E, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments; F-J, Sirodotia cryptica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 32575 - holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpogonium with a mature cylindrical trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile elongate-conical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrowhead); J, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). Scale bars: A, B, G, 50 μm; C, D, H-J, 20 μm; E 10 μm; F, 200 μm. B-D, reproduced with permission from Rossignolo et al. (2020) (Magnolia Press).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F46FF99FE80FE53FDB7F8C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828581	FIG. 4. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species.A-E, Sirodotia assamica Necchi,Rossignolo,Yasmin,J.A.West & Ganesan (photos taken from samples SJRP 32583,32584):A, B; primary fascicles with spermatangia in clusters (arrows); C, a carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow), gonimoblast initial (arrowhead) developing from the same side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); E, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments; F-J, Sirodotia cryptica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 32575 - holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpogonium with a mature cylindrical trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile elongate-conical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrowhead); J, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). Scale bars: A, B, G, 50 μm; C, D, H-J, 20 μm; E 10 μm; F, 200 μm. B-D, reproduced with permission from Rossignolo et al. (2020) (Magnolia Press).	FIG. 4. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species.A-E, Sirodotia assamica Necchi,Rossignolo,Yasmin,J.A.West & Ganesan (photos taken from samples SJRP 32583,32584):A, B; primary fascicles with spermatangia in clusters (arrows); C, a carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow), gonimoblast initial (arrowhead) developing from the same side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); E, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments; F-J, Sirodotia cryptica Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 32575 - holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow); H, carpogonium with a mature cylindrical trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); I, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile elongate-conical trichogyne (arrowhead), attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrowhead); J, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). Scale bars: A, B, G, 50 μm; C, D, H-J, 20 μm; E 10 μm; F, 200 μm. B-D, reproduced with permission from Rossignolo et al. (2020) (Magnolia Press).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F46FF9BFC07FF72FE10FD5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828585	FIG. 5. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia delicatula Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-0984): A, obconical whorls; B, primary fascicle; C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne, attached spermatium (arrowhead) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowhead); F-L, Sirodotia delicatuliformis Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 31918 – holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle; H, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow) and anomalous shape (bent end) trichogyne (arrowhead); I, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow); J, carpogonium with anomalous shape (bifurcate) trichogyne (arrow); K, carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne (short arrow), attached spermatium (long arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); L, carposporangia (long arrow) and erect (short arrow) gonimoblast filaments.Scale bars: A, F, 200 μm; B, C, D, E, I, 20 μm; D, K, 10 μm G, H, 50 μm; L, 25 μm. D, redrawn from Johnston et al. (2014); K, redrawn from Necchi (1991).	FIG. 5. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia delicatula Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-0984): A, obconical whorls; B, primary fascicle; C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne, attached spermatium (arrowhead) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowhead); F-L, Sirodotia delicatuliformis Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 31918 – holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle; H, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow) and anomalous shape (bent end) trichogyne (arrowhead); I, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow); J, carpogonium with anomalous shape (bifurcate) trichogyne (arrow); K, carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne (short arrow), attached spermatium (long arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); L, carposporangia (long arrow) and erect (short arrow) gonimoblast filaments.Scale bars: A, F, 200 μm; B, C, D, E, I, 20 μm; D, K, 10 μm G, H, 50 μm; L, 25 μm. D, redrawn from Johnston et al. (2014); K, redrawn from Necchi (1991).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F44FF85FEDEFCB0FD4BF887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828585	FIG. 5. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia delicatula Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-0984): A, obconical whorls; B, primary fascicle; C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne, attached spermatium (arrowhead) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowhead); F-L, Sirodotia delicatuliformis Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 31918 – holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle; H, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow) and anomalous shape (bent end) trichogyne (arrowhead); I, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow); J, carpogonium with anomalous shape (bifurcate) trichogyne (arrow); K, carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne (short arrow), attached spermatium (long arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); L, carposporangia (long arrow) and erect (short arrow) gonimoblast filaments.Scale bars: A, F, 200 μm; B, C, D, E, I, 20 μm; D, K, 10 μm G, H, 50 μm; L, 25 μm. D, redrawn from Johnston et al. (2014); K, redrawn from Necchi (1991).	FIG. 5. – Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E, Sirodotia delicatula Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-0984): A, obconical whorls; B, primary fascicle; C, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); D, fertilized carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne, attached spermatium (arrowhead) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (arrow); E, carposporangia (arrow) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowhead); F-L, Sirodotia delicatuliformis Necchi, N.L.Rossignolo & M.O.Paiano, sp. nov. (photos taken from sample SJRP 31918 – holotype): F, obconical whorls; G, primary fascicle; H, primary fascicle with spermatangia (arrow) and anomalous shape (bent end) trichogyne (arrowhead); I, carpogonium with a mature trichogyne (arrow) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrow); J, carpogonium with anomalous shape (bifurcate) trichogyne (arrow); K, carpogonium with a sessile cylindrical trichogyne (short arrow), attached spermatium (long arrow) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonial base (double arrow); L, carposporangia (long arrow) and erect (short arrow) gonimoblast filaments.Scale bars: A, F, 200 μm; B, C, D, E, I, 20 μm; D, K, 10 μm G, H, 50 μm; L, 25 μm. D, redrawn from Johnston et al. (2014); K, redrawn from Necchi (1991).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F44FF85FEDEFCB0FD4BF887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828589	FIG. 6. — Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E. Sirodotia huillensis (Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-1447): A, obconical whorls; B, C, primary fascicles with spermatangia (arrows); D, E, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (arrowheads) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrows) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (arrow); F, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). G-I, Sirodotia kennedyi (photos taken from sample BHO A-0946): G, obconical whorls; H, primary fascicles (arrows) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (arowhead) and basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrowhead); I, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. J-N, Sirodotia suecica Kylin (photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583): J, obconical whorls; K, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (arrows); L, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (arrows) and basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); M, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial (double arrowhead) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); N, carposporangia (arrows), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from Skuja (1931); H-I, modified from Szinte et al. (2020); M, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	FIG. 6. — Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E. Sirodotia huillensis (Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-1447): A, obconical whorls; B, C, primary fascicles with spermatangia (arrows); D, E, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (arrowheads) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrows) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (arrow); F, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). G-I, Sirodotia kennedyi (photos taken from sample BHO A-0946): G, obconical whorls; H, primary fascicles (arrows) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (arowhead) and basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrowhead); I, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. J-N, Sirodotia suecica Kylin (photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583): J, obconical whorls; K, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (arrows); L, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (arrows) and basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); M, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial (double arrowhead) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); N, carposporangia (arrows), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from Skuja (1931); H-I, modified from Szinte et al. (2020); M, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F5AFF85FCABFF72FB81FA66.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828589	FIG. 6. — Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E. Sirodotia huillensis (Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-1447): A, obconical whorls; B, C, primary fascicles with spermatangia (arrows); D, E, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (arrowheads) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrows) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (arrow); F, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). G-I, Sirodotia kennedyi (photos taken from sample BHO A-0946): G, obconical whorls; H, primary fascicles (arrows) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (arowhead) and basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrowhead); I, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. J-N, Sirodotia suecica Kylin (photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583): J, obconical whorls; K, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (arrows); L, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (arrows) and basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); M, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial (double arrowhead) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); N, carposporangia (arrows), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from Skuja (1931); H-I, modified from Szinte et al. (2020); M, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	FIG. 6. — Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E. Sirodotia huillensis (Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-1447): A, obconical whorls; B, C, primary fascicles with spermatangia (arrows); D, E, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (arrowheads) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrows) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (arrow); F, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). G-I, Sirodotia kennedyi (photos taken from sample BHO A-0946): G, obconical whorls; H, primary fascicles (arrows) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (arowhead) and basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrowhead); I, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. J-N, Sirodotia suecica Kylin (photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583): J, obconical whorls; K, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (arrows); L, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (arrows) and basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); M, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial (double arrowhead) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); N, carposporangia (arrows), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from Skuja (1931); H-I, modified from Szinte et al. (2020); M, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
038C879A5F5AFF87FC17F997FB03FC04.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7828589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7828589	FIG. 6. — Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E. Sirodotia huillensis (Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-1447): A, obconical whorls; B, C, primary fascicles with spermatangia (arrows); D, E, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (arrowheads) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrows) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (arrow); F, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). G-I, Sirodotia kennedyi (photos taken from sample BHO A-0946): G, obconical whorls; H, primary fascicles (arrows) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (arowhead) and basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrowhead); I, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. J-N, Sirodotia suecica Kylin (photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583): J, obconical whorls; K, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (arrows); L, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (arrows) and basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); M, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial (double arrowhead) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); N, carposporangia (arrows), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from Skuja (1931); H-I, modified from Szinte et al. (2020); M, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	FIG. 6. — Morphological features of Sirodotia species: A-E. Sirodotia huillensis (Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West) Skuja (photos taken from sample BHO A-1447): A, obconical whorls; B, C, primary fascicles with spermatangia (arrows); D, E, carpogonia with irregular trichogyne (arrowheads) showing the basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrows) and gonimoblast initial developing from the protuberant side of the carpogonium (arrow); F, carposporangia (arrows) and erect gonimoblast filaments (arrowheads). G-I, Sirodotia kennedyi (photos taken from sample BHO A-0946): G, obconical whorls; H, primary fascicles (arrows) and carpogonium with irregular trichogyne (arowhead) and basal hemispherical protuberance (double arrowhead); I, carposporangia (arrow), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. J-N, Sirodotia suecica Kylin (photos taken from samples BHO A-0266, SJRP32582, SJRP32583): J, obconical whorls; K, primary fascicles with terminal spermatangia (arrows); L, carpogonia with mature trichogyne (arrows) and basal hemispherical protuberance (arrowhead); M, fertilized carpogonium with attached spermatium (arrow) and gonimoblast initial (double arrowhead) on the opposite side of the basal protuberance (arrowhead); N, carposporangia (arrows), prostrate (arrowhead) and erect (double arrowhead) gonimoblast filaments. Scale bars: A, G, J, 100 μm; B-C, H-I; D-F, L-M, 10 μm; K, 50 µm. B-F, redrawn from Skuja (1931); H-I, modified from Szinte et al. (2020); M, redrawn from Necchi et al. (1993).	2021-06-04	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Rossignolo, Natalia L.;Vis, Morgan L.;Paiano, Monica O.;Eloranta, Pertti;West, John A.;Ganesan, E. K.;Yasmin, Farishta;Lim, Phaik-Eem;Necchi, Orlando Jr			
