taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C7890B3747E649FF5AFAC9F3BC5A42.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15427215/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15427215	Fig. 2. Arvernella sibirica Ignatov & Ignatova (from holotype). A: plant with sporophyte, dry; B: sterile plant, dry; C: stem transverse section; D: stem and branches, wet; E: axillary hair; F–H: stem leaves; I: leaf cells; J: part of peristome; K: perichaetial leaf. Scale bars: 2 mm for A; 1 mm for B; 0.5 mm for D; 0.2 mm for F–H, K; 100 µm for C, I–J.	Fig. 2. Arvernella sibirica Ignatov & Ignatova (from holotype). A: plant with sporophyte, dry; B: sterile plant, dry; C: stem transverse section; D: stem and branches, wet; E: axillary hair; F–H: stem leaves; I: leaf cells; J: part of peristome; K: perichaetial leaf. Scale bars: 2 mm for A; 1 mm for B; 0.5 mm for D; 0.2 mm for F–H, K; 100 µm for C, I–J.	2022-06-30	Pisarenko, O. Yu.;Kuznetsova, O. I.;Ignatova, E. A.;Ignatov, M. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Pisarenko, O. Yu.;Kuznetsova, O. I.;Ignatova, E. A.;Ignatov, M. S.			
03C7890B3747E649FF5AFAC9F3BC5A42.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15427217/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15427217	Fig. 3. Arvernella sibirica (from holotype). A–B: habit; C: plant with perichaetia; D: capsule.	Fig. 3. Arvernella sibirica (from holotype). A–B: habit; C: plant with perichaetia; D: capsule.	2022-06-30	Pisarenko, O. Yu.;Kuznetsova, O. I.;Ignatova, E. A.;Ignatov, M. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Pisarenko, O. Yu.;Kuznetsova, O. I.;Ignatova, E. A.;Ignatov, M. S.			
03C7890B3747E649FF5AFAC9F3BC5A42.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15427221/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15427221	Fig. 4. Known localities of Arvernella sibirica: 1) Foothills of the western Altai Mts., upper reaches of the Aley River, 650 m alt. [Altai Territory, Tretyakov District]; 2) Saltymakov Range, which is the northern part of specific geological structures, a socalled “Melafir horseshoe”, the basalt mold of Permian age, 580 m alt. [Kemerovo Province]; 3) Central part of Kuznetskiy Alatau Range, northern slope of the Malaya Tserkovnaya Mt., 960 m alt. [Kemerovo Province]; 4) Mountain Shoria, watershed of Taensa and Mrassu Rivers, 740 m alt. [Kemerovo Province].	Fig. 4. Known localities of Arvernella sibirica: 1) Foothills of the western Altai Mts., upper reaches of the Aley River, 650 m alt. [Altai Territory, Tretyakov District]; 2) Saltymakov Range, which is the northern part of specific geological structures, a socalled “Melafir horseshoe”, the basalt mold of Permian age, 580 m alt. [Kemerovo Province]; 3) Central part of Kuznetskiy Alatau Range, northern slope of the Malaya Tserkovnaya Mt., 960 m alt. [Kemerovo Province]; 4) Mountain Shoria, watershed of Taensa and Mrassu Rivers, 740 m alt. [Kemerovo Province].	2022-06-30	Pisarenko, O. Yu.;Kuznetsova, O. I.;Ignatova, E. A.;Ignatov, M. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Pisarenko, O. Yu.;Kuznetsova, O. I.;Ignatova, E. A.;Ignatov, M. S.			
