taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F107878CFFC6FFDCFE3FF9A8FBC389CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5234079/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5234079	Figure 1. Euclavella claviformis (QM G308883): (A) colony; (B) developmental sequence of embryos in the distal part of the oviduct forming a collar around the top of the oesophageal neck. Hypsistozoa distomoides (QM G308880): (C) colony; (D) zooid; (E) zooid (with denticles on the atrial lip); (F) larva (left side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk); (G) larva (with ectotrophic membranes intact); (H) larva (right side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C–G, 0.2 mm.	Figure 1. Euclavella claviformis (QM G308883): (A) colony; (B) developmental sequence of embryos in the distal part of the oviduct forming a collar around the top of the oesophageal neck. Hypsistozoa distomoides (QM G308880): (C) colony; (D) zooid; (E) zooid (with denticles on the atrial lip); (F) larva (left side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk); (G) larva (with ectotrophic membranes intact); (H) larva (right side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C–G, 0.2 mm.	2007-06-30	Kott, Patricia		Zenodo	biologists	Kott, Patricia			
F107878CFFC6FFDCFE3FF9A8FBC389CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5234083/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5234083	Figure 3. In situ colour images: (A) Euclavella claviformis; (B) Hypsistozoa distomoides colony lying flat on the sea floor at low slack tide; (C) Sigillina cyanea from high-energy location, showing tip of colony worn by abrasion on sea floor sediments. The possibly commensal nudibranch Nembrotha sp. is associated with the colony.	Figure 3. In situ colour images: (A) Euclavella claviformis; (B) Hypsistozoa distomoides colony lying flat on the sea floor at low slack tide; (C) Sigillina cyanea from high-energy location, showing tip of colony worn by abrasion on sea floor sediments. The possibly commensal nudibranch Nembrotha sp. is associated with the colony.	2007-06-30	Kott, Patricia		Zenodo	biologists	Kott, Patricia			
F107878CFFC2FFD2FE29FD7EFDC28E1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5234079/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5234079	Figure 1. Euclavella claviformis (QM G308883): (A) colony; (B) developmental sequence of embryos in the distal part of the oviduct forming a collar around the top of the oesophageal neck. Hypsistozoa distomoides (QM G308880): (C) colony; (D) zooid; (E) zooid (with denticles on the atrial lip); (F) larva (left side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk); (G) larva (with ectotrophic membranes intact); (H) larva (right side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C–G, 0.2 mm.	Figure 1. Euclavella claviformis (QM G308883): (A) colony; (B) developmental sequence of embryos in the distal part of the oviduct forming a collar around the top of the oesophageal neck. Hypsistozoa distomoides (QM G308880): (C) colony; (D) zooid; (E) zooid (with denticles on the atrial lip); (F) larva (left side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk); (G) larva (with ectotrophic membranes intact); (H) larva (right side with ectotrophic membranes pulled away from the trunk). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C–G, 0.2 mm.	2007-06-30	Kott, Patricia		Zenodo	biologists	Kott, Patricia			
F107878CFFC2FFD2FE29FD7EFDC28E1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5234081/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5234081	Figure 2. Hypsistozoa distomoides (QM G308880) postero-dorsal vertical section of larval trunk (semidiagramatic): e, endodermal tube; nc, nerve cord; o, section through oesophagus; ec, ectotrophic membrane; s, stomach wall; oe, oesophagus; h, haemocoele; le, larval ectoderm; n, notochord; r, rectum. Scale bar, 0.1 mm.	Figure 2. Hypsistozoa distomoides (QM G308880) postero-dorsal vertical section of larval trunk (semidiagramatic): e, endodermal tube; nc, nerve cord; o, section through oesophagus; ec, ectotrophic membrane; s, stomach wall; oe, oesophagus; h, haemocoele; le, larval ectoderm; n, notochord; r, rectum. Scale bar, 0.1 mm.	2007-06-30	Kott, Patricia		Zenodo	biologists	Kott, Patricia			
F107878CFFC2FFD2FE29FD7EFDC28E1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5234083/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5234083	Figure 3. In situ colour images: (A) Euclavella claviformis; (B) Hypsistozoa distomoides colony lying flat on the sea floor at low slack tide; (C) Sigillina cyanea from high-energy location, showing tip of colony worn by abrasion on sea floor sediments. The possibly commensal nudibranch Nembrotha sp. is associated with the colony.	Figure 3. In situ colour images: (A) Euclavella claviformis; (B) Hypsistozoa distomoides colony lying flat on the sea floor at low slack tide; (C) Sigillina cyanea from high-energy location, showing tip of colony worn by abrasion on sea floor sediments. The possibly commensal nudibranch Nembrotha sp. is associated with the colony.	2007-06-30	Kott, Patricia		Zenodo	biologists	Kott, Patricia			
F107878CFFCEFFD4FE69FDADFBDE8D85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5234083/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5234083	Figure 3. In situ colour images: (A) Euclavella claviformis; (B) Hypsistozoa distomoides colony lying flat on the sea floor at low slack tide; (C) Sigillina cyanea from high-energy location, showing tip of colony worn by abrasion on sea floor sediments. The possibly commensal nudibranch Nembrotha sp. is associated with the colony.	Figure 3. In situ colour images: (A) Euclavella claviformis; (B) Hypsistozoa distomoides colony lying flat on the sea floor at low slack tide; (C) Sigillina cyanea from high-energy location, showing tip of colony worn by abrasion on sea floor sediments. The possibly commensal nudibranch Nembrotha sp. is associated with the colony.	2007-06-30	Kott, Patricia		Zenodo	biologists	Kott, Patricia			
