taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CB87D7743E3A4FEB8FFAEA69110644.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894288	FIGURE 1: Chroodactylon ornatum. A: General aspect of the thallus, observe the pseudo-dichotomous ramifications. B: Cells with star-shaped chloroplast with central pyrenoid. Chondria collinsiana. C: General aspect of the thallus. D: Detail of the branchlets constricted at their bases. E: Transversal cut of the thallus, showing polysiphonic organization. F: Pericentral cells with lenticular thickenings. G: Spherical cistocarp with basal protuberance. H: Laminar spermatangial bodies with one layer of sterile cells. I: Spermatangial bodies showing sterile rectangular cells. J: Branchlets with tetrasporangia.	FIGURE 1: Chroodactylon ornatum. A: General aspect of the thallus, observe the pseudo-dichotomous ramifications. B: Cells with star-shaped chloroplast with central pyrenoid. Chondria collinsiana. C: General aspect of the thallus. D: Detail of the branchlets constricted at their bases. E: Transversal cut of the thallus, showing polysiphonic organization. F: Pericentral cells with lenticular thickenings. G: Spherical cistocarp with basal protuberance. H: Laminar spermatangial bodies with one layer of sterile cells. I: Spermatangial bodies showing sterile rectangular cells. J: Branchlets with tetrasporangia.	2011-09-14	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento		Zenodo	biologists	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento			
03CB87D7743C3A48EB8FFB656C480167.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894288	FIGURE 1: Chroodactylon ornatum. A: General aspect of the thallus, observe the pseudo-dichotomous ramifications. B: Cells with star-shaped chloroplast with central pyrenoid. Chondria collinsiana. C: General aspect of the thallus. D: Detail of the branchlets constricted at their bases. E: Transversal cut of the thallus, showing polysiphonic organization. F: Pericentral cells with lenticular thickenings. G: Spherical cistocarp with basal protuberance. H: Laminar spermatangial bodies with one layer of sterile cells. I: Spermatangial bodies showing sterile rectangular cells. J: Branchlets with tetrasporangia.	FIGURE 1: Chroodactylon ornatum. A: General aspect of the thallus, observe the pseudo-dichotomous ramifications. B: Cells with star-shaped chloroplast with central pyrenoid. Chondria collinsiana. C: General aspect of the thallus. D: Detail of the branchlets constricted at their bases. E: Transversal cut of the thallus, showing polysiphonic organization. F: Pericentral cells with lenticular thickenings. G: Spherical cistocarp with basal protuberance. H: Laminar spermatangial bodies with one layer of sterile cells. I: Spermatangial bodies showing sterile rectangular cells. J: Branchlets with tetrasporangia.	2011-09-14	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento		Zenodo	biologists	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento			
03CB87D7743B3A4AEB8FFC446CE2061E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894292/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894292	FIGURE 2: Phaeophila dendroides. A: Tufts growing on the thallus of Acetabularia crenulata (arrows). B: Detail of a tuft with uniseriate filaments composed of cylindrical cells. C: Filaments with cylindrical and spherical cells in in vitro culture. D: Cells with erect, colorless and sinuous hairs (arrows). E: Detail of the dilated base of the hair (arrow). F: Cells with characteristic intumescences (arrows). G: Detail of a cell with parietal chloroplast with pyrenoids. H: Gametes or spores.	FIGURE 2: Phaeophila dendroides. A: Tufts growing on the thallus of Acetabularia crenulata (arrows). B: Detail of a tuft with uniseriate filaments composed of cylindrical cells. C: Filaments with cylindrical and spherical cells in in vitro culture. D: Cells with erect, colorless and sinuous hairs (arrows). E: Detail of the dilated base of the hair (arrow). F: Cells with characteristic intumescences (arrows). G: Detail of a cell with parietal chloroplast with pyrenoids. H: Gametes or spores.	2011-09-14	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento		Zenodo	biologists	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento			
03CB87D774393A44EB8FFB9C6D0A051F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894296/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894296	FIGURES 3 A–E: Ulva clathrata. A: General aspect of the thallus. B: Detail of the multiseriate branches along the plant axis. C: Detail of a branch with short, spiny branchlets. D: Cells without any pattern of organization. E: Cells with parietal chloroplasts, with lobed margin and pyrenoids. FIGURES 3 F–K: Ulva flexuosa subsp. paradoxa: F: General aspect of the thallus. G–H: Branch with uniseriate branchlets. I. Base of the thallus with rhizoidal cells. J. Cells with longitudinal organizational patterns. K. Parietal chloroplast with pyrenoids.	FIGURES 3 A–E: Ulva clathrata. A: General aspect of the thallus. B: Detail of the multiseriate branches along the plant axis. C: Detail of a branch with short, spiny branchlets. D: Cells without any pattern of organization. E: Cells with parietal chloroplasts, with lobed margin and pyrenoids. FIGURES 3 F–K: Ulva flexuosa subsp. paradoxa: F: General aspect of the thallus. G–H: Branch with uniseriate branchlets. I. Base of the thallus with rhizoidal cells. J. Cells with longitudinal organizational patterns. K. Parietal chloroplast with pyrenoids.	2011-09-14	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento		Zenodo	biologists	Santos, Alana Araujo Dos;Moura, Carlos Wallace Do Nascimento			
