taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3E94DBC6EC215AA3B706F1CF98C48FCA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1410407	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.262.152528.figures1-4	Figures 1–4. Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 1. The natural environment of Gongrosira leptotricha; 2. Growing on the stones; 3. The outline of the thallus; 4. The size of the thallus. Scale bars 0.5 m (1); 1 cm (2); 1 mm (3, 4).	Figures 1–4. Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 1. The natural environment of Gongrosira leptotricha; 2. Growing on the stones; 3. The outline of the thallus; 4. The size of the thallus. Scale bars 0.5 m (1); 1 cm (2); 1 mm (3, 4).	2025-09-05	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen		Zenodo	biologists	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen			
3E94DBC6EC215AA3B706F1CF98C48FCA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1410408	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.262.152528.figures5-9	Figures 5–9. Morphology of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 5. Showing fully developed thallus; 6. Showing prostrate and erect system of branched filaments; 7. Showing prostrate part; 8. Showing the upright threads and terminal sporangia; 9. Showing the pseudo-binary branches. (E) erect filaments; (P) prostrate part; (Z) zoosporangia. Figs 5–8: Samples preserved in formalin. Scale bars 50 μm (5–7); 20 μm (8); 10 μm (9).	Figures 5–9. Morphology of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 5. Showing fully developed thallus; 6. Showing prostrate and erect system of branched filaments; 7. Showing prostrate part; 8. Showing the upright threads and terminal sporangia; 9. Showing the pseudo-binary branches. (E) erect filaments; (P) prostrate part; (Z) zoosporangia. Figs 5–8: Samples preserved in formalin. Scale bars 50 μm (5–7); 20 μm (8); 10 μm (9).	2025-09-05	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen		Zenodo	biologists	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen			
3E94DBC6EC215AA3B706F1CF98C48FCA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1410410	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.262.152528.figures18-27	Figures 18–27. The process of reproduction and development of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650 through binary fission: 18. Showing the single cell; 19. Showing the formation of two cells through binary fission; 20, 21. Showing the germination of multiple cells; 22, 23. Showing the elongation of cells; 24. Showing the branch of thallus; 25. Showing prostrate and erect parts; 26. Showing fully developed thallus; 27. Showing the morphology of thallus on solid medium. Scale bars 10 μm (18–23); 20 μm (24); 10 μm (25); 50 μm (26); 0.5 mm (27).	Figures 18–27. The process of reproduction and development of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650 through binary fission: 18. Showing the single cell; 19. Showing the formation of two cells through binary fission; 20, 21. Showing the germination of multiple cells; 22, 23. Showing the elongation of cells; 24. Showing the branch of thallus; 25. Showing prostrate and erect parts; 26. Showing fully developed thallus; 27. Showing the morphology of thallus on solid medium. Scale bars 10 μm (18–23); 20 μm (24); 10 μm (25); 50 μm (26); 0.5 mm (27).	2025-09-05	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen		Zenodo	biologists	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen			
3E94DBC6EC215AA3B706F1CF98C48FCA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1410409	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.262.152528.figures10-17	Figures 10–17. The germination of zoospores and the developmental process of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 10. Showing biflagellate zoospores were formed in Terminal sporangia; 11. Zoospores with two flagella (stained with Lugol’s iodine solution); 12, 13. Unidirectional germination of zoospores; 14. Showing the formation of two cells; 15. Filaments elongation; 16, 17. Showing the formation of branches. (Z) zoosporangia; (F) flagella; Scale bars 10 μm (10, 11); 5 μm (12); 10 μm (13–17).	Figures 10–17. The germination of zoospores and the developmental process of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 10. Showing biflagellate zoospores were formed in Terminal sporangia; 11. Zoospores with two flagella (stained with Lugol’s iodine solution); 12, 13. Unidirectional germination of zoospores; 14. Showing the formation of two cells; 15. Filaments elongation; 16, 17. Showing the formation of branches. (Z) zoosporangia; (F) flagella; Scale bars 10 μm (10, 11); 5 μm (12); 10 μm (13–17).	2025-09-05	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen		Zenodo	biologists	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen			
3E94DBC6EC215AA3B706F1CF98C48FCA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1410411	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.262.152528.figures28-31	Figures 28–31. Ultrastructure of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 28. Showing the outlet of cell; 29. Pyrenoid with two traversing thylakoid membranes; 30. Cell wall of adjacent cells; 31. Multilayered cell wall of each cell. (C) chloroplast; (Cw) cell wall; (N) nucleus; (Nu) nucleolus; (P) pyrenoid; (Pm) pyrenoid matrix; (Mcw) multi-layered cell wall; (Sp) starch plate; (Tm) thylakoid membranes. Scale bars 5 μm (28); 1 μm (29); 500 nm (30, 31).	Figures 28–31. Ultrastructure of Gongrosira leptotricha FACHB - 3650: 28. Showing the outlet of cell; 29. Pyrenoid with two traversing thylakoid membranes; 30. Cell wall of adjacent cells; 31. Multilayered cell wall of each cell. (C) chloroplast; (Cw) cell wall; (N) nucleus; (Nu) nucleolus; (P) pyrenoid; (Pm) pyrenoid matrix; (Mcw) multi-layered cell wall; (Sp) starch plate; (Tm) thylakoid membranes. Scale bars 5 μm (28); 1 μm (29); 500 nm (30, 31).	2025-09-05	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen		Zenodo	biologists	Lan, Qiumei;Dai, Qingyu;Zhu, Huan;Liu, Guoxiang;Liu, Benwen			
