taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
E72287F6FFDA225C7E94F919A8369CE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1442070/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1442070	FIGURE 2. Sympagella abysslineae sp. nov. (SMF 12104) a. Shape of the body as observed in situ (13.5 cm). b. Large smooth hexactin (300 µm). c./d. Pinular hexactin (100 µm). e. Pinular pentactin (100 µm). f. Discohexaster (30 µm). g./h. Strobiloplumicome (10 µm). i. Specimen’s upper surface viewed from above (5 cm) (Photo provided by A. Glover, T. Dahlgren and H. Wiklund, Natural History Museum and Uni Research).	FIGURE 2. Sympagella abysslineae sp. nov. (SMF 12104) a. Shape of the body as observed in situ (13.5 cm). b. Large smooth hexactin (300 µm). c./d. Pinular hexactin (100 µm). e. Pinular pentactin (100 µm). f. Discohexaster (30 µm). g./h. Strobiloplumicome (10 µm). i. Specimen’s upper surface viewed from above (5 cm) (Photo provided by A. Glover, T. Dahlgren and H. Wiklund, Natural History Museum and Uni Research).	2018-08-31	Herzog, Sascha;Amon, Diva J.;Smith, Craig R.;Janussen, Dorte		Zenodo	biologists	Herzog, Sascha;Amon, Diva J.;Smith, Craig R.;Janussen, Dorte			
E72287F6FFDE22517E94FF17AC5D9F4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1442072/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1442072	FIGURE 3. Sympagella clippertonae sp. nov. (SMF 12105) a. Shape of the body and stalk as observed in situ (20 cm). b. Large spiny pentactin (300 µm). c. Smaller pentactin with small spines (100 µm). d/e. Discohexaster (30 µm). f. Large spiny hexactin (center, surrounded by smaller spicules) (400 µm). g. Pinular pentactin (30 µm). h. Strobiloplumicome (10 µm).	FIGURE 3. Sympagella clippertonae sp. nov. (SMF 12105) a. Shape of the body and stalk as observed in situ (20 cm). b. Large spiny pentactin (300 µm). c. Smaller pentactin with small spines (100 µm). d/e. Discohexaster (30 µm). f. Large spiny hexactin (center, surrounded by smaller spicules) (400 µm). g. Pinular pentactin (30 µm). h. Strobiloplumicome (10 µm).	2018-08-31	Herzog, Sascha;Amon, Diva J.;Smith, Craig R.;Janussen, Dorte		Zenodo	biologists	Herzog, Sascha;Amon, Diva J.;Smith, Craig R.;Janussen, Dorte			
E72287F6FFDE22517E94FF17AC5D9F4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1442070/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1442070	FIGURE 2. Sympagella abysslineae sp. nov. (SMF 12104) a. Shape of the body as observed in situ (13.5 cm). b. Large smooth hexactin (300 µm). c./d. Pinular hexactin (100 µm). e. Pinular pentactin (100 µm). f. Discohexaster (30 µm). g./h. Strobiloplumicome (10 µm). i. Specimen’s upper surface viewed from above (5 cm) (Photo provided by A. Glover, T. Dahlgren and H. Wiklund, Natural History Museum and Uni Research).	FIGURE 2. Sympagella abysslineae sp. nov. (SMF 12104) a. Shape of the body as observed in situ (13.5 cm). b. Large smooth hexactin (300 µm). c./d. Pinular hexactin (100 µm). e. Pinular pentactin (100 µm). f. Discohexaster (30 µm). g./h. Strobiloplumicome (10 µm). i. Specimen’s upper surface viewed from above (5 cm) (Photo provided by A. Glover, T. Dahlgren and H. Wiklund, Natural History Museum and Uni Research).	2018-08-31	Herzog, Sascha;Amon, Diva J.;Smith, Craig R.;Janussen, Dorte		Zenodo	biologists	Herzog, Sascha;Amon, Diva J.;Smith, Craig R.;Janussen, Dorte			
