taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976468/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976468	Fig. 3. Fossombronia pseudointestinalis. A–B. Plants of F. pseudointestinalis in situ. C. Dorsal view of vegetative plant showing the tube-like habit of the species. D–E. Whole fertile plants showing the pinkish tinge of the margins of the caulocalyx and the dark brown rhizoids. Scale divisions in B, D and E are 1 mm. Images all taken from RW Purdie 12052. Photos A and B taken by Murray Fagg; all other photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	Fig. 3. Fossombronia pseudointestinalis. A–B. Plants of F. pseudointestinalis in situ. C. Dorsal view of vegetative plant showing the tube-like habit of the species. D–E. Whole fertile plants showing the pinkish tinge of the margins of the caulocalyx and the dark brown rhizoids. Scale divisions in B, D and E are 1 mm. Images all taken from RW Purdie 12052. Photos A and B taken by Murray Fagg; all other photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976471	Fig. 4. Leaves of Fossombronia pseudointestinalis. A. A large lobed, oblate leaf typical of the species. B. Single leaf. C. – D. Leaf lobes. E. Crest on the distal face of a ‘compound’ leaf. F. Mid-leaf cells containing chloroplasts and oil bodies. Images all taken from RW Purdie 12052. All photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	Fig. 4. Leaves of Fossombronia pseudointestinalis. A. A large lobed, oblate leaf typical of the species. B. Single leaf. C. – D. Leaf lobes. E. Crest on the distal face of a ‘compound’ leaf. F. Mid-leaf cells containing chloroplasts and oil bodies. Images all taken from RW Purdie 12052. All photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976473	Fig. 5. Fossombronia pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A. Cross section through the stem of a plant showing an archegonium. B. Antheridium. C. A naked, unfertilized archegonium stained with toluidine blue. D. – E. Caulocalyces showing the pinkish pigmented and highly dissected margins. F. A stipitate caulocalyx (at arrow). G. Capsule wall with banded thickenings within the cells. Elaters in the bottom righthand corner. All photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	Fig. 5. Fossombronia pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A. Cross section through the stem of a plant showing an archegonium. B. Antheridium. C. A naked, unfertilized archegonium stained with toluidine blue. D. – E. Caulocalyces showing the pinkish pigmented and highly dissected margins. F. A stipitate caulocalyx (at arrow). G. Capsule wall with banded thickenings within the cells. Elaters in the bottom righthand corner. All photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976475/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976475	Fig. 6. SEM & LM images of spores of F. pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A. Group of spores and elaters. B. Three spores of a tetrad showing the hemispherical shape of spores in equatorial view. C. Distal view of spore. D. Proximal view of spore. E. & F. LM images of distal and proximal view of spores. All SEM photos taken by D.C.Cargill.	Fig. 6. SEM & LM images of spores of F. pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A. Group of spores and elaters. B. Three spores of a tetrad showing the hemispherical shape of spores in equatorial view. C. Distal view of spore. D. Proximal view of spore. E. & F. LM images of distal and proximal view of spores. All SEM photos taken by D.C.Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976477/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976477	Fig. 7. Fossombronia intestinalis. A. Fertile plants of F. intestinalis in situ. B. Vegetative plants of F. intestinalis in situ. C. Mature fertile plants of F. intestinalis in situ. D. SEM image of distal view of spore and E. Proximal view of spore of F. intestinalis. A. R.W.Purdie 12072 (CANB); B. D.C Cargill 1323SA (CANB); C. D.C.Cargill 790pp (CANB); D. D.C.Pike, B.A.Fuhrer & G.A.M.Scott 17439 (MELU); E. G.A.M Scott & B.A.Fuhrer 17129 (MELU). Photo A. taken by Murray Fagg, photo C. taken by Bruce A. Fuhrer, all other photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	Fig. 7. Fossombronia intestinalis. A. Fertile plants of F. intestinalis in situ. B. Vegetative plants of F. intestinalis in situ. C. Mature fertile plants of F. intestinalis in situ. D. SEM image of distal view of spore and E. Proximal view of spore of F. intestinalis. A. R.W.Purdie 12072 (CANB); B. D.C Cargill 1323SA (CANB); C. D.C.Cargill 790pp (CANB); D. D.C.Pike, B.A.Fuhrer & G.A.M.Scott 17439 (MELU); E. G.A.M Scott & B.A.Fuhrer 17129 (MELU). Photo A. taken by Murray Fagg, photo C. taken by Bruce A. Fuhrer, all other photos taken by D.C. Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976479/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976479	Fig. 8. Female plants of Fossombronia pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A. – B. Whole fertile plants. C1. – C2. Caulocalyces with emergent sporophytes with the caulocalyx opened and flattened out to show the margins. D. Leaves. E. Marginal cells of a leaf with a single slime papilla. F. mid-leaf cells. Illustrations by D.C. Cargill.	Fig. 8. Female plants of Fossombronia pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A. – B. Whole fertile plants. C1. – C2. Caulocalyces with emergent sporophytes with the caulocalyx opened and flattened out to show the margins. D. Leaves. E. Marginal cells of a leaf with a single slime papilla. F. mid-leaf cells. Illustrations by D.C. Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
4B2687D9FFE5FFCFA77C4D8CFD6BFBC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16976481/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16976481	Fig. 9. Male plants of Fossombronia pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A., C. Side view of entire plant. B, D. Dorsal view showing the antheridia interposed between the leaves. E. Leaves. Illustrations by D.C. Cargill.	Fig. 9. Male plants of Fossombronia pseudointestinalis (from holotype). A., C. Side view of entire plant. B, D. Dorsal view showing the antheridia interposed between the leaves. E. Leaves. Illustrations by D.C. Cargill.	2021-12-31	Cargil, D. C.		Zenodo	biologists	Cargil, D. C.			
