taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
FF3A6522FFB9FFBAFE150A12FCEBFC39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914504/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914504	Fig. 2. Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., paratype, MZB 45695: (A–E) head valve, (A–C) dorsal, lateral and ventral views, (D) detail of the sculpture, (E) detail of teeth and slit rays of the articulamentum; (F–J) intermediate valve: (F–H) dorsal, frontal and ventral views, (I) detail of the sculpture of the tegmentum, (J) pustules with aesthetes, in pleural area; (K–P) tail valve: (K–M) dorsal, lateral and ventral views, (N) detail of the sculpture of the tegmentum, at the contact between postmucronal (at the left) and antemucronal areas, (O) detail of the sculpture of the tegmentum of postmucronal area, (P) pustules with aesthetes, in postmucronal area; (Q–T) girdle elements: (Q, R) dorsal scales, (S, T) ventral scales (note the small holes on the surface); (U–W) radula: (U) complete view, (V) detail of an half row of teeth, (W) bicuspid head of the major lateral tooth (note the minute granulations present on the upper surface of the cusps). Scale bars 1 mm (A–C, F–H, K–M), 500 μm (I), 100 μm (D, E, N, O, U), 50 μm (J, P–S) and 10 μm (T).	Fig. 2. Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., paratype, MZB 45695: (A–E) head valve, (A–C) dorsal, lateral and ventral views, (D) detail of the sculpture, (E) detail of teeth and slit rays of the articulamentum; (F–J) intermediate valve: (F–H) dorsal, frontal and ventral views, (I) detail of the sculpture of the tegmentum, (J) pustules with aesthetes, in pleural area; (K–P) tail valve: (K–M) dorsal, lateral and ventral views, (N) detail of the sculpture of the tegmentum, at the contact between postmucronal (at the left) and antemucronal areas, (O) detail of the sculpture of the tegmentum of postmucronal area, (P) pustules with aesthetes, in postmucronal area; (Q–T) girdle elements: (Q, R) dorsal scales, (S, T) ventral scales (note the small holes on the surface); (U–W) radula: (U) complete view, (V) detail of an half row of teeth, (W) bicuspid head of the major lateral tooth (note the minute granulations present on the upper surface of the cusps). Scale bars 1 mm (A–C, F–H, K–M), 500 μm (I), 100 μm (D, E, N, O, U), 50 μm (J, P–S) and 10 μm (T).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
FF3A6522FFB9FFBAFE150A12FCEBFC39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914511	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
FF3A6522FFBEFFB7FE1A0CAEFDFBFA49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914506/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914506	Fig.3. (A–P) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963),Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n.6 (Table 1), MZB: (A, B) head valve, dorsal and lateral views; (C–F) tail valve: (C, D) dorsal and lateral views, (E) detail of the sculpture of antemucronal area, (F) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets; (G–K) intermediate valve: (G) dorsal view, (H) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets of pleural area, (I) ventral view, (J) detail of slit, (K) frontal view; (L, M) radula: (L) complete view, (M) detail of central, first lateral and major lateral teeth, with the bilobed blade; (N–P) girdle elements: (N) dorsal scales,(O) ventralscales, (P) a single dorsal scale;(Q–X) Cryptoplax dupuisi Ashby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(Q–V) girdle elements:(Q) “naked” dorsal girdle, in correspondance of valves i–iv,(R) “normal” dorsal girdle of valves v–viii, (S) dorsal spicules,(T) marginal spicules, (U) ventral spicules on valves i–iv, (V) ventral spicules on valves v–viii; (W, X) radula: (W) complete view, (X) detail of an half row of teeth. Scale bars 1 mm (A–D, G, I, K), 500 μm (Q, R), 100 μm (E, F, H, J, L, N, O, S–X) and 50 μm (M, P).	Fig.3. (A–P) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963),Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n.6 (Table 1), MZB: (A, B) head valve, dorsal and lateral views; (C–F) tail valve: (C, D) dorsal and lateral views, (E) detail of the sculpture of antemucronal area, (F) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets; (G–K) intermediate valve: (G) dorsal view, (H) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets of pleural area, (I) ventral view, (J) detail of slit, (K) frontal view; (L, M) radula: (L) complete view, (M) detail of central, first lateral and major lateral teeth, with the bilobed blade; (N–P) girdle elements: (N) dorsal scales,(O) ventralscales, (P) a single dorsal scale;(Q–X) Cryptoplax dupuisi Ashby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(Q–V) girdle elements:(Q) “naked” dorsal girdle, in correspondance of valves i–iv,(R) “normal” dorsal girdle of valves v–viii, (S) dorsal spicules,(T) marginal spicules, (U) ventral spicules on valves i–iv, (V) ventral spicules on valves v–viii; (W, X) radula: (W) complete view, (X) detail of an half row of teeth. Scale bars 1 mm (A–D, G, I, K), 500 μm (Q, R), 100 μm (E, F, H, J, L, N, O, S–X) and 50 μm (M, P).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
FF3A6522FFBEFFB7FE1A0CAEFDFBFA49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914511	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
FF3A6522FFB2FFB6FE6B08A4FBF5FC0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914511	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
FF3A6522FFB2FFB2FE3B0B81FD20FCA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914506/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914506	Fig.3. (A–P) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963),Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n.6 (Table 1), MZB: (A, B) head valve, dorsal and lateral views; (C–F) tail valve: (C, D) dorsal and lateral views, (E) detail of the sculpture of antemucronal area, (F) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets; (G–K) intermediate valve: (G) dorsal view, (H) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets of pleural area, (I) ventral view, (J) detail of slit, (K) frontal view; (L, M) radula: (L) complete view, (M) detail of central, first lateral and major lateral teeth, with the bilobed blade; (N–P) girdle elements: (N) dorsal scales,(O) ventralscales, (P) a single dorsal scale;(Q–X) Cryptoplax dupuisi Ashby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(Q–V) girdle elements:(Q) “naked” dorsal girdle, in correspondance of valves i–iv,(R) “normal” dorsal girdle of valves v–viii, (S) dorsal spicules,(T) marginal spicules, (U) ventral spicules on valves i–iv, (V) ventral spicules on valves v–viii; (W, X) radula: (W) complete view, (X) detail of an half row of teeth. Scale bars 1 mm (A–D, G, I, K), 500 μm (Q, R), 100 μm (E, F, H, J, L, N, O, S–X) and 50 μm (M, P).	Fig.3. (A–P) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963),Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n.6 (Table 1), MZB: (A, B) head valve, dorsal and lateral views; (C–F) tail valve: (C, D) dorsal and lateral views, (E) detail of the sculpture of antemucronal area, (F) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets; (G–K) intermediate valve: (G) dorsal view, (H) detail of longitudinal, granulose riblets of pleural area, (I) ventral view, (J) detail of slit, (K) frontal view; (L, M) radula: (L) complete view, (M) detail of central, first lateral and major lateral teeth, with the bilobed blade; (N–P) girdle elements: (N) dorsal scales,(O) ventralscales, (P) a single dorsal scale;(Q–X) Cryptoplax dupuisi Ashby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(Q–V) girdle elements:(Q) “naked” dorsal girdle, in correspondance of valves i–iv,(R) “normal” dorsal girdle of valves v–viii, (S) dorsal spicules,(T) marginal spicules, (U) ventral spicules on valves i–iv, (V) ventral spicules on valves v–viii; (W, X) radula: (W) complete view, (X) detail of an half row of teeth. Scale bars 1 mm (A–D, G, I, K), 500 μm (Q, R), 100 μm (E, F, H, J, L, N, O, S–X) and 50 μm (M, P).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
FF3A6522FFB2FFB2FE3B0B81FD20FCA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7914511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914511	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	Fig.4.(A, B) Ischnochiton sirenkoi sp. n., Lavanono,Madagascar:(A) holotype MZB 45693, 12.2 ×6.1 mm; (B) a lot ofspecimens showing colour variations,length,from left to right, respectively 17.7,11.3, 11.2, 12, 10 and 9.5 mm; (C) Ischnochiton sansibarensis Thiele, 1909, holotype ZMB 102069, Zanzibar, ca 4 mm; (D–F) Callistochiton ashbyi (Barnard, 1963): (D) Lavanono, Madagascar, specimen n. 2 (Table 1), 23.3 mm; (E, F) holotype SAMC-A9337, an intermediate valve from Cape Infanta,SouthAfrica,dorsal and ventral views,9×3.3 mm; (G)Callistochiton madagassicus Thiele,1909, holotype MNHN,Madagascar,21×14 mm (from original description),some detached valves at left; (H) Chaetopleura chelazziana Ferreira, 1983, Lavanono, Madagascar, 47×31 mm; (I–X) Cryptoplax dupuisiAshby, 1931, Lavanono, Madagascar:(I–K) specimens with the girdle deprived of dorsal spicules on the first four valves; (I, J) adult specimen, 51×12.5mm; (K) the smallerspecimen,28.5×4 mm;(L) specimen with the girdle completely coveredof dorsal spicules, 44×10 mm; (M, N) detail of sculpture of valves i–ii, in situ; (O, P) tail valve, lateral and ventral views, length 6.8 mm; (Q–X) valves i–viii (same scale), width (plates, without apophyses), from left to right, 4.4 mm (i), 3.9 mm (ii), 1.45 mm (iii), 2.65 mm (iv), 1.45 mm (v), 1.45 mm (vi), 2.4 mm (vii), 2.75 mm (viii).	2011-06-30	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Dell’Angelo, Bruno;Prelle, Giovanni;Sosso, Maurizio;Bonfitto, Antonio			
