Qingshania

These filaments are roughly 8 mm long, with much smaller, blunted or conical terminal cells on each end.

These cells often lack constrictions at their interfaces in Q. magnifica, and this is likely the case for Q. kuanchengensis as well.

Unusually, Qingshania cells sometimes contain intracellular inclusions (or ICIs), which are likely spores due to their large size and well-defined nature.

This genus seems to be within a clade of various other filamentous taxa, more specifically sharing the most similarities with the late Stenian Eosolena and Segmentothallus from the Lakhanda Group.

However, these latter genera are several times larger than Qingshania with filaments up to 800 micrometers across, alongside seemingly lacking ICIs.