taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F30E878FFFA7FFA963F9FB28FAB5F864.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/293853/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.293853	FIGURE 1. Haliclystus californiensis, a new species of stauromedusa from the northeast Pacific, photographed alive. Visible features include large, horseshoe-shaped anchors, white nematocyst clusters lining the subumbrellar margin, large reddish-brown gonadal sacs, interradial notches about one half as deep and wide as perradial notches, and the nearly transparent ground color of the calyx and stalk. The stalk is contracted to about half its relaxed length in this photo of the holotype – see Fig. 2 G for relaxed stalk. Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIGURE 1. Haliclystus californiensis, a new species of stauromedusa from the northeast Pacific, photographed alive. Visible features include large, horseshoe-shaped anchors, white nematocyst clusters lining the subumbrellar margin, large reddish-brown gonadal sacs, interradial notches about one half as deep and wide as perradial notches, and the nearly transparent ground color of the calyx and stalk. The stalk is contracted to about half its relaxed length in this photo of the holotype – see Fig. 2 G for relaxed stalk. Scale bar: 5 mm.	2010-12-31	Kahn, Amanda S.;Matsumoto, George I.;Hirano, Yayoi M.;Collins, Allen G.		Zenodo	biologists	Kahn, Amanda S.;Matsumoto, George I.;Hirano, Yayoi M.;Collins, Allen G.			
F30E878FFFA7FFA963F9FB28FAB5F864.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/293854/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.293854	FIGURE 2. All images of the live holotype unless noted otherwise. A. Interradial margin. B. Clump of secondary tentacles on one arm, with enlarged glandular pad visible on aboral side of the outermost tentacle. C. Large, horseshoeshaped anchor surrounding a well-developed primary tentacle. D. Close-up of outermost tentacle of a tentacle cluster, showing an enlarged glandular pad at the base. Photo from preserved holotype. E. Gastric filaments visible through outer calyx wall in live specimen. F. Transverse-section through the stalk of CAS # 98108. m – mesoglea, mb – muscle band, ch – chamber, from a collection of permanent slides prepared by Gwilliam (1956). G. Close up of stalk. Scale bars: 0.5 mm, except for that shown on D, which represents 0.2 mm.	FIGURE 2. All images of the live holotype unless noted otherwise. A. Interradial margin. B. Clump of secondary tentacles on one arm, with enlarged glandular pad visible on aboral side of the outermost tentacle. C. Large, horseshoeshaped anchor surrounding a well-developed primary tentacle. D. Close-up of outermost tentacle of a tentacle cluster, showing an enlarged glandular pad at the base. Photo from preserved holotype. E. Gastric filaments visible through outer calyx wall in live specimen. F. Transverse-section through the stalk of CAS # 98108. m – mesoglea, mb – muscle band, ch – chamber, from a collection of permanent slides prepared by Gwilliam (1956). G. Close up of stalk. Scale bars: 0.5 mm, except for that shown on D, which represents 0.2 mm.	2010-12-31	Kahn, Amanda S.;Matsumoto, George I.;Hirano, Yayoi M.;Collins, Allen G.		Zenodo	biologists	Kahn, Amanda S.;Matsumoto, George I.;Hirano, Yayoi M.;Collins, Allen G.			
