taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
ED3BCD6EFF8DFFBEFC4BAF1307B084E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15759109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15759109	Fig. 1. Avettaea salvadorae. A: Pycnidial conidioma on substrate. B: Vertical section of a pycnidial conidioma. C: Conidiogenous cell. D: Conidiogenous cell with two annelidic percurrences. E: Conidium before liberation from conidiogenous cell. F: Conidia. Bactrodesmium atrum. G: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. H: Conidium detached from conidiogenous cell and view of the conidiophore. I: Conidium 6 septate, septa visible by constrictions. J: Conidium with ornamented wall. Abbreviations: cg: conidiogenous cell; sh: sheath; sp: septa. Scale bars= A, G: 100 µm; B: 40 µm; C-D: 2 µm; E: 5 µm; F: 10 µm; H-J: 20 µm.	Fig. 1. Avettaea salvadorae. A: Pycnidial conidioma on substrate. B: Vertical section of a pycnidial conidioma. C: Conidiogenous cell. D: Conidiogenous cell with two annelidic percurrences. E: Conidium before liberation from conidiogenous cell. F: Conidia. Bactrodesmium atrum. G: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. H: Conidium detached from conidiogenous cell and view of the conidiophore. I: Conidium 6 septate, septa visible by constrictions. J: Conidium with ornamented wall. Abbreviations: cg: conidiogenous cell; sh: sheath; sp: septa. Scale bars= A, G: 100 µm; B: 40 µm; C-D: 2 µm; E: 5 µm; F: 10 µm; H-J: 20 µm.	2023-12-22	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia		Zenodo	biologists	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia			
ED3BCD6EFF8DFFB8FE81ACF301798745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15759109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15759109	Fig. 1. Avettaea salvadorae. A: Pycnidial conidioma on substrate. B: Vertical section of a pycnidial conidioma. C: Conidiogenous cell. D: Conidiogenous cell with two annelidic percurrences. E: Conidium before liberation from conidiogenous cell. F: Conidia. Bactrodesmium atrum. G: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. H: Conidium detached from conidiogenous cell and view of the conidiophore. I: Conidium 6 septate, septa visible by constrictions. J: Conidium with ornamented wall. Abbreviations: cg: conidiogenous cell; sh: sheath; sp: septa. Scale bars= A, G: 100 µm; B: 40 µm; C-D: 2 µm; E: 5 µm; F: 10 µm; H-J: 20 µm.	Fig. 1. Avettaea salvadorae. A: Pycnidial conidioma on substrate. B: Vertical section of a pycnidial conidioma. C: Conidiogenous cell. D: Conidiogenous cell with two annelidic percurrences. E: Conidium before liberation from conidiogenous cell. F: Conidia. Bactrodesmium atrum. G: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. H: Conidium detached from conidiogenous cell and view of the conidiophore. I: Conidium 6 septate, septa visible by constrictions. J: Conidium with ornamented wall. Abbreviations: cg: conidiogenous cell; sh: sheath; sp: septa. Scale bars= A, G: 100 µm; B: 40 µm; C-D: 2 µm; E: 5 µm; F: 10 µm; H-J: 20 µm.	2023-12-22	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia		Zenodo	biologists	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia			
ED3BCD6EFF8BFFB8FC4BAF13071A8665.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15759111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15759111	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	2023-12-22	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia		Zenodo	biologists	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia			
ED3BCD6EFF8BFFBAFE81AE73026484A5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15759111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15759111	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	2023-12-22	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia		Zenodo	biologists	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia			
ED3BCD6EFF89FFBAFC4BACB307658245.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15759111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15759111	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	2023-12-22	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia		Zenodo	biologists	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia			
ED3BCD6EFF88FFBBFC4BADB303C68005.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15759111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15759111	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	Fig. 2. Dwiroopa ramya. A: Stromatic conidioma on decorticated wood. B: Two microconidia surrounded by macroconidia. C: View of the longitudinal germ slits of macroconidia. D: Conidium germinating through the longitudinal slit. Gilmaniella multiporosa. E: Sporodochial conidioma on substrate. F: Conidiophore. G: Conidiogenous cell. H: Conidia in chains. I: Terminal conidia showing multiple scars. Monodictys paradoxa. J: Conidioma on substrate. K: Conidium detached from the conidiogenous cell which narrows towards the apex. L: Conidium showing the lighter basal cells and a rest of the conidiogenous cell. M: Germinating conidium and formation of a new one. N: Different shapes and sizes of conidia. Pycnopeziza quisquiliaris. O: Vertical section of a conidioma. P: Chain of two conidia (phloxine stain). Q: Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells (phloxine stain). R: Conidiophore.Abbreviations= cg: conidiogenous cell; cp: conidiophore; mc: microconidia; s: scars; sl: germ slits. Scale bars= A: 1 mm; B–I, L–N, P: 15 µm; K, Q–R: 10 µm; O: 50 µm.	2023-12-22	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia		Zenodo	biologists	Sánchez, Romina M.;Bianchinotti, M. Virginia			
