taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E96803FFD0E004B1ABA354FD03FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606534/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606534	FIGURE 1. Habit and morphology of Incendia lisianskiensis sp. nov. (BISH 780872) (A). Image of specimen fragments immediately after collection. (B). Radial vertical section (RVS) through thallus illustrating perithallial assurgent filaments (arrowheads) arising at a more or less 90º angle from hypothallus. (C). RVS showing cellular projections in the lower perithallus (arrows). (D). RVS illustrating small, upper perithallial cells (arrows). (E). Marginal apical cells of the thallus. (F). Long, unbranched, multicellular rhizoids extending from the hypobasal cuticle (arrows). (G). View of the top surface of the crust, showing regularly sized cells, and a lack of hair cells. Scale bars: A = 1 cm; B-G = 50 µm.	FIGURE 1. Habit and morphology of Incendia lisianskiensis sp. nov. (BISH 780872) (A). Image of specimen fragments immediately after collection. (B). Radial vertical section (RVS) through thallus illustrating perithallial assurgent filaments (arrowheads) arising at a more or less 90º angle from hypothallus. (C). RVS showing cellular projections in the lower perithallus (arrows). (D). RVS illustrating small, upper perithallial cells (arrows). (E). Marginal apical cells of the thallus. (F). Long, unbranched, multicellular rhizoids extending from the hypobasal cuticle (arrows). (G). View of the top surface of the crust, showing regularly sized cells, and a lack of hair cells. Scale bars: A = 1 cm; B-G = 50 µm.	2021-10-28	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.		Zenodo	biologists	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.			
03E96803FFD0E004B1ABA354FD03FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606538/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606538	FIGURE 2. Neighbor-joining framework based on Kimura-2-parameter distances of COI sequences of specimens of the Peyssonneliales, including Incendia and Seiria. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	FIGURE 2. Neighbor-joining framework based on Kimura-2-parameter distances of COI sequences of specimens of the Peyssonneliales, including Incendia and Seiria. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	2021-10-28	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.		Zenodo	biologists	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.			
03E96803FFD0E004B1ABA354FD03FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606542/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606542	FIGURE 3. Maximumlikelihood phylogenetic treeof rbcL sequences forIncendia,Seiria, andclosely related generainthe Peyssonneliales. Numbers along branches indicate nodal support (first value = bootstrap support, second value = Bayesian posterior probabilities). Nodes with full support are indicated with an asterisk. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	FIGURE 3. Maximumlikelihood phylogenetic treeof rbcL sequences forIncendia,Seiria, andclosely related generainthe Peyssonneliales. Numbers along branches indicate nodal support (first value = bootstrap support, second value = Bayesian posterior probabilities). Nodes with full support are indicated with an asterisk. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	2021-10-28	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.		Zenodo	biologists	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.			
03E96803FFD3E008B1ABA05CFE9AFE4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606544/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606544	FIGURE 4. Habit and morphology of Seiria mesophotica sp. nov. (A). Image of specimen fragments (BISH 780873) immediately after collection. (B). Image of specimen (BISH 780874) immediately after collection. (C). Radial vertical section (RVS) through thallus illustrating the basal hypothallus (arrow), and perithallial assurgent filaments (arrowheads) (BISH 780873). (D). RVS showing large lower perithallial cells (arrows) (BISH 780873). (E). RVS illustrating small, quasi-isodiametric uppermost perithallial cells (arrows) and thick cuticle (arrowhead) (BISH 780874). (F). RVS showing unicellular rhizoids extending from the basal hypothallus (BISH 780873). (G). View of the underside of the crust, illustrating the parallel files of cells comprising the hypothallus (BISH 780873). (H). View of the top surface of the crust, showing regularly sized cells, and a lack of hair cells (BISH 780873). (I). RVS through a tetrasporangial nemathecium, with immature (arrow) and mature (arrowhead) tetrasporangia (BISH 780873). (J). Close up of a tetrasporangial nemathecium, illustrating a tetrasporangium (arrow) and paraphyses consisting of up to nine cells (arrowheads) (BISH 780873). Scale bars: A-B = 1 cm; C-H = 50 µm; I = 100 µm.	FIGURE 4. Habit and morphology of Seiria mesophotica sp. nov. (A). Image of specimen fragments (BISH 780873) immediately after collection. (B). Image of specimen (BISH 780874) immediately after collection. (C). Radial vertical section (RVS) through thallus illustrating the basal hypothallus (arrow), and perithallial assurgent filaments (arrowheads) (BISH 780873). (D). RVS showing large lower perithallial cells (arrows) (BISH 780873). (E). RVS illustrating small, quasi-isodiametric uppermost perithallial cells (arrows) and thick cuticle (arrowhead) (BISH 780874). (F). RVS showing unicellular rhizoids extending from the basal hypothallus (BISH 780873). (G). View of the underside of the crust, illustrating the parallel files of cells comprising the hypothallus (BISH 780873). (H). View of the top surface of the crust, showing regularly sized cells, and a lack of hair cells (BISH 780873). (I). RVS through a tetrasporangial nemathecium, with immature (arrow) and mature (arrowhead) tetrasporangia (BISH 780873). (J). Close up of a tetrasporangial nemathecium, illustrating a tetrasporangium (arrow) and paraphyses consisting of up to nine cells (arrowheads) (BISH 780873). Scale bars: A-B = 1 cm; C-H = 50 µm; I = 100 µm.	2021-10-28	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.		Zenodo	biologists	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.			
03E96803FFD3E008B1ABA05CFE9AFE4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606538/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606538	FIGURE 2. Neighbor-joining framework based on Kimura-2-parameter distances of COI sequences of specimens of the Peyssonneliales, including Incendia and Seiria. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	FIGURE 2. Neighbor-joining framework based on Kimura-2-parameter distances of COI sequences of specimens of the Peyssonneliales, including Incendia and Seiria. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	2021-10-28	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.		Zenodo	biologists	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.			
03E96803FFD3E008B1ABA05CFE9AFE4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606542/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606542	FIGURE 3. Maximumlikelihood phylogenetic treeof rbcL sequences forIncendia,Seiria, andclosely related generainthe Peyssonneliales. Numbers along branches indicate nodal support (first value = bootstrap support, second value = Bayesian posterior probabilities). Nodes with full support are indicated with an asterisk. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	FIGURE 3. Maximumlikelihood phylogenetic treeof rbcL sequences forIncendia,Seiria, andclosely related generainthe Peyssonneliales. Numbers along branches indicate nodal support (first value = bootstrap support, second value = Bayesian posterior probabilities). Nodes with full support are indicated with an asterisk. Scale bar = substitutions per site.	2021-10-28	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.		Zenodo	biologists	Sherwood, Alison R.;Cabrera, Feresa P.;Spalding, Heather L.;Alvarado, Erika A.;Smith, Celia M.;Hauk, Brian B.;Matadobra, Stephen J.;Kosaki, Randall K.;Paiano, Monica O.			
