taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0388D31CFFD2C67AFF2FFF6FE6F4E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5548987/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5548987	FIGURE 1. Isoetes jarmaniae; 1A plants in situ, Maxwell River valley (1979); 1B: excavated plants, Prince Rivulet, Maxwell River valley, December 2017. Scale bar = 2 cm. (Photos: J. Jarman).	FIGURE 1. Isoetes jarmaniae; 1A plants in situ, Maxwell River valley (1979); 1B: excavated plants, Prince Rivulet, Maxwell River valley, December 2017. Scale bar = 2 cm. (Photos: J. Jarman).	2021-10-05	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras		Zenodo	biologists	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras			
0388D31CFFD2C67AFF2FFF6FE6F4E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5548991/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5548991	FIGURE 4. Cross-section of Isoetes jarmaniae leaves at mid-point, showing narrow internal partitions, small central vascular bundle and large air channels; 4A: terete leaf section (de Salas 2005, Giblin River valley, March 2018, DFB); 4B: flattened (adaxially folded) leaf section (de Salas 1903, December 2017, DFB). (Photo interpretation: D. F. Brunton)	FIGURE 4. Cross-section of Isoetes jarmaniae leaves at mid-point, showing narrow internal partitions, small central vascular bundle and large air channels; 4A: terete leaf section (de Salas 2005, Giblin River valley, March 2018, DFB); 4B: flattened (adaxially folded) leaf section (de Salas 1903, December 2017, DFB). (Photo interpretation: D. F. Brunton)	2021-10-05	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras		Zenodo	biologists	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras			
0388D31CFFD2C67AFF2FFF6FE6F4E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5548993/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5548993	FIGURE 5. Inner leaf base of Isoetes jarmaniae showing complete fenestra (no velum coverage) of the sporangium and long, narrow ligule (Jarman s.n., near Lancelot Hill, Maxwell River valley, April 1985, DFB). Scale bar = 1 mm. (Photo: D. F. Brunton)	FIGURE 5. Inner leaf base of Isoetes jarmaniae showing complete fenestra (no velum coverage) of the sporangium and long, narrow ligule (Jarman s.n., near Lancelot Hill, Maxwell River valley, April 1985, DFB). Scale bar = 1 mm. (Photo: D. F. Brunton)	2021-10-05	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras		Zenodo	biologists	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras			
0388D31CFFD2C67AFF2FFF6FE6F4E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5548997/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5548997	FIGURE 6. Isoetes jarmaniae spores; 3A: megaspore proximal view, with congested ornamentation and slightly triangular shape; 3B: megaspore lateral view, rugulate-cristate ornamentation and papillae in patches on distal side of alate (winged) equatorial ridge; 3C: megaspore distal view, with congested ornamentation pattern of anastomosing, rugulate-cristate, thick-walled muri and with fewer standalone columnar muri; 3D: megaspore distal view, with alternative congested pattern of tall, predominantly columnar muri and a relatively wide (5−9% width of megaspore body), thin, alate equatorial band; note three microspores to left; 3E: plump, blunt-ended microspore with low, obscure dorsal ridge; 3F: detail of densely fine papillate microspore ornamentation. Megaspore scale bar (3A–D) = 100 µm. (3A: Garrett s.n. Giblin River valley, February 1994 (SEM image: D. M. Britton, 1994); 3B & 3C: Jarman s.n., near Lancelot Hill, Maxwell River valley, April 1985 (SEM images: P.C. Sokoloff, June 2021); 3D & 3E: de Salas 2005, Pass Hill, Giblin River valley, March 2018 (SEM images: P.C. Sokoloff, June 2021); 3F: Jarman s.n., near Lancelot Hill, Maxwell River valley, April 1985 (SEM images: P.C. Sokoloff, June 2021))	FIGURE 6. Isoetes jarmaniae spores; 3A: megaspore proximal view, with congested ornamentation and slightly triangular shape; 3B: megaspore lateral view, rugulate-cristate ornamentation and papillae in patches on distal side of alate (winged) equatorial ridge; 3C: megaspore distal view, with congested ornamentation pattern of anastomosing, rugulate-cristate, thick-walled muri and with fewer standalone columnar muri; 3D: megaspore distal view, with alternative congested pattern of tall, predominantly columnar muri and a relatively wide (5−9% width of megaspore body), thin, alate equatorial band; note three microspores to left; 3E: plump, blunt-ended microspore with low, obscure dorsal ridge; 3F: detail of densely fine papillate microspore ornamentation. Megaspore scale bar (3A–D) = 100 µm. (3A: Garrett s.n. Giblin River valley, February 1994 (SEM image: D. M. Britton, 1994); 3B & 3C: Jarman s.n., near Lancelot Hill, Maxwell River valley, April 1985 (SEM images: P.C. Sokoloff, June 2021); 3D & 3E: de Salas 2005, Pass Hill, Giblin River valley, March 2018 (SEM images: P.C. Sokoloff, June 2021); 3F: Jarman s.n., near Lancelot Hill, Maxwell River valley, April 1985 (SEM images: P.C. Sokoloff, June 2021))	2021-10-05	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras		Zenodo	biologists	Brunton, Daniel F.;Garrett, Michael;Sokoloff, Paul C.;Kantvilas, Gintaras			
