taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E187F50157FFC4FF4FBFC6C9F3FD94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7156712/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7156712	FIGURE 1. Morphology of Lamprothamnium sardoum R.Becker. A) placement and arrangement of gametangia at the base of the whorl and on the branchlets (some branchlets removed) illustrating abundant gametangia clustered and geminate on the branchlets, as well as inside and outside the base of the whorl. Scale = 0.5 mm. B) Herbarium material (circled) showing long protonemata and fox-tail whorls. Scale = 1 cm. C) Apex of plant with several whorls. Gametangia are abundantly visible on the thallus, along with verticillate, spreading bract cells. Scale = 0.5 mm. D) Arrangment of gametangia when conjoined, antheridium above oogonium in common with other species of Lamprothamnium. Scale = 0.1 mm. E) Fertilised oospore and bract cells on a branchlet.	FIGURE 1. Morphology of Lamprothamnium sardoum R.Becker. A) placement and arrangement of gametangia at the base of the whorl and on the branchlets (some branchlets removed) illustrating abundant gametangia clustered and geminate on the branchlets, as well as inside and outside the base of the whorl. Scale = 0.5 mm. B) Herbarium material (circled) showing long protonemata and fox-tail whorls. Scale = 1 cm. C) Apex of plant with several whorls. Gametangia are abundantly visible on the thallus, along with verticillate, spreading bract cells. Scale = 0.5 mm. D) Arrangment of gametangia when conjoined, antheridium above oogonium in common with other species of Lamprothamnium. Scale = 0.1 mm. E) Fertilised oospore and bract cells on a branchlet.	2022-10-07	Casanova, Michelle T.;Becker, Ralf		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, Michelle T.;Becker, Ralf			
03E187F50157FFC4FF4FBFC6C9F3FD94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7156714/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7156714	FIGURE 2. Lamprothamnium sardoum in life. A) Sparse stands in shallow, brackish water in its habitat (Sardinia, 2018–04–05). Scale = 10 cm. B) Detail of the base of a whorl with abundant gametangia. Scale = 2 cm. C) Branchlet tips. Scale = 1 mm. D) Detail of single branchlet end cell. Scale = 0.5 mm. E) Oospore attached to the base of the plant. Scale = 200 µm (Photos R. Becker).	FIGURE 2. Lamprothamnium sardoum in life. A) Sparse stands in shallow, brackish water in its habitat (Sardinia, 2018–04–05). Scale = 10 cm. B) Detail of the base of a whorl with abundant gametangia. Scale = 2 cm. C) Branchlet tips. Scale = 1 mm. D) Detail of single branchlet end cell. Scale = 0.5 mm. E) Oospore attached to the base of the plant. Scale = 200 µm (Photos R. Becker).	2022-10-07	Casanova, Michelle T.;Becker, Ralf		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, Michelle T.;Becker, Ralf			
03E187F50157FFC4FF4FBFC6C9F3FD94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7156716/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7156716	FIGURE 3. Oospore removed from the base of plant (the only mature oospore available on the type material). A) side view of oospore, damaged via germination. Scale = 200 µm. B) Detail of oospore wall. Scale = 10 µm.	FIGURE 3. Oospore removed from the base of plant (the only mature oospore available on the type material). A) side view of oospore, damaged via germination. Scale = 200 µm. B) Detail of oospore wall. Scale = 10 µm.	2022-10-07	Casanova, Michelle T.;Becker, Ralf		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, Michelle T.;Becker, Ralf			
