taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
BA0487F87E16415EFF7FF8A3F8607DDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715656	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E16415EFF7FF8A3F8607DDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715658/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715658	FIGURE 2. Photograph of seabed at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1119; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m), showing the three sponge species that dominate the epifauna assemblage at this site: Blue arrow—finely branched Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.; Red arrows—translucent white, cushion-shaped Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.; Green arrows—stubby fingered, peach-coloured Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov. The orange anemone is undescribed. Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 2. Photograph of seabed at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1119; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m), showing the three sponge species that dominate the epifauna assemblage at this site: Blue arrow—finely branched Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.; Red arrows—translucent white, cushion-shaped Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.; Green arrows—stubby fingered, peach-coloured Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov. The orange anemone is undescribed. Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E16415EFF7FF8A3F8607DDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715660	FIGURE 3. Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.: A. Finely branched, tangled masses dominate sediment-covered hard substrate at the Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1112; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype NIWA 32128, showing fragments of branches and large, flush oscules; C. Composite image of a histological section of paratype NIWA 52895, showing a cavernous choanosome through which occasional primary lines emerge towards the surface (red arrows), connected in places by unispicular secondary lines (white arrows), and the dense interstitial oxeas. Image in 3A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 3. Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.: A. Finely branched, tangled masses dominate sediment-covered hard substrate at the Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1112; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype NIWA 32128, showing fragments of branches and large, flush oscules; C. Composite image of a histological section of paratype NIWA 52895, showing a cavernous choanosome through which occasional primary lines emerge towards the surface (red arrows), connected in places by unispicular secondary lines (white arrows), and the dense interstitial oxeas. Image in 3A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E16415EFF7FF8A3F8607DDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715662	FIGURE 4. Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., holotype NIWA 32128, spicules: A. Oxea megascleres, thick, fusiform, slightly curved (lower left to middle), to abruptly, slightly centrally bent (upper right); B. Range of oxeas showing degrees of curvature.	FIGURE 4. Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., holotype NIWA 32128, spicules: A. Oxea megascleres, thick, fusiform, slightly curved (lower left to middle), to abruptly, slightly centrally bent (upper right); B. Range of oxeas showing degrees of curvature.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E16415EFF7FF8A3F8607DDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715664	FIGURE 5. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.: A. Encrusting, cushion-shaped specimens in situ (red arrows) intermingled with Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1113; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype, NIWA 52859, showing cavernous interior and thick, flaky ectosome; C. Histological section of holotype showing the thick ectosome, dominated by an irregular, ladder-like reticulation, overlaid at the surface with a thin layer of paratangential oxeas. Also showing the highly cavernous subectosomal region separating the outer ectosome from the deeper choanosome; D. Histological section of the deep choanosome showing the loose, irregular, subisotropic to confused reticulation of oxeas in the choanosome, interrupted by large subdermal canals and spaces. Image in 4A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 5. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.: A. Encrusting, cushion-shaped specimens in situ (red arrows) intermingled with Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1113; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype, NIWA 52859, showing cavernous interior and thick, flaky ectosome; C. Histological section of holotype showing the thick ectosome, dominated by an irregular, ladder-like reticulation, overlaid at the surface with a thin layer of paratangential oxeas. Also showing the highly cavernous subectosomal region separating the outer ectosome from the deeper choanosome; D. Histological section of the deep choanosome showing the loose, irregular, subisotropic to confused reticulation of oxeas in the choanosome, interrupted by large subdermal canals and spaces. Image in 4A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E1B4141FF7FF910FE3D7EC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715656	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E1B4141FF7FF910FE3D7EC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715658/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715658	FIGURE 2. Photograph of seabed at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1119; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m), showing the three sponge species that dominate the epifauna assemblage at this site: Blue arrow—finely branched Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.; Red arrows—translucent white, cushion-shaped Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.; Green arrows—stubby fingered, peach-coloured Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov. The orange anemone is undescribed. Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 2. Photograph of seabed at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1119; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m), showing the three sponge species that dominate the epifauna assemblage at this site: Blue arrow—finely branched Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.; Red arrows—translucent white, cushion-shaped Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.; Green arrows—stubby fingered, peach-coloured Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov. The orange anemone is undescribed. Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E1B4141FF7FF910FE3D7EC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715664	FIGURE 5. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.: A. Encrusting, cushion-shaped specimens in situ (red arrows) intermingled with Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1113; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype, NIWA 52859, showing cavernous interior and thick, flaky ectosome; C. Histological section of holotype showing the thick ectosome, dominated by an irregular, ladder-like reticulation, overlaid at the surface with a thin layer of paratangential oxeas. Also showing the highly cavernous subectosomal region separating the outer ectosome from the deeper choanosome; D. Histological section of the deep choanosome showing the loose, irregular, subisotropic to confused reticulation of oxeas in the choanosome, interrupted by large subdermal canals and spaces. Image in 4A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 5. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.: A. Encrusting, cushion-shaped specimens in situ (red arrows) intermingled with Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1113; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype, NIWA 52859, showing cavernous interior and thick, flaky ectosome; C. Histological section of holotype showing the thick ectosome, dominated by an irregular, ladder-like reticulation, overlaid at the surface with a thin layer of paratangential oxeas. Also showing the highly cavernous subectosomal region separating the outer ectosome from the deeper choanosome; D. Histological section of the deep choanosome showing the loose, irregular, subisotropic to confused reticulation of oxeas in the choanosome, interrupted by large subdermal canals and spaces. Image in 4A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E1B4141FF7FF910FE3D7EC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715666	FIGURE 6. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov., holotype NIWA 52859, spicules: A, B. Oxea megascleres with fine, fusiform tips, slightly curved.	FIGURE 6. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov., holotype NIWA 52859, spicules: A, B. Oxea megascleres with fine, fusiform tips, slightly curved.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E044147FF7FF9E0FF6F7C98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715656	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E044147FF7FF9E0FF6F7C98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715658/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715658	FIGURE 2. Photograph of seabed at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1119; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m), showing the three sponge species that dominate the epifauna assemblage at this site: Blue arrow—finely branched Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.; Red arrows—translucent white, cushion-shaped Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.; Green arrows—stubby fingered, peach-coloured Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov. The orange anemone is undescribed. Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 2. Photograph of seabed at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1119; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m), showing the three sponge species that dominate the epifauna assemblage at this site: Blue arrow—finely branched Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov.; Red arrows—translucent white, cushion-shaped Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.; Green arrows—stubby fingered, peach-coloured Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov. The orange anemone is undescribed. Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E044147FF7FF9E0FF6F7C98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715668	FIGURE 7. Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov.: A, B. Erect, peach-coloured knobs and low finger-forming clumps, scattered amongst orange anemones and Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: images 1119 & 1118; 37.688° S 177.123° E, 190 m); C. Preserved holotype NIWA 32136; D. Preserved paratype NIWA 32135; E. Longitudinal histological section through a finger of the holotype, NIWA 32136, showing the loose, divided axial skeleton that gives rise to loose extra-axial tracts which terminate in bouquets of smaller tylostyles in the ectosome; F. Extra-axial bundles of tylostyles give rise to bouquets of small tylostyles at the surface (paratype NIWA 32140); G. Another view of extra-axial bundles approaching the surface ectosome. Images in 5A and B captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 7. Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov.: A, B. Erect, peach-coloured knobs and low finger-forming clumps, scattered amongst orange anemones and Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: images 1119 & 1118; 37.688° S 177.123° E, 190 m); C. Preserved holotype NIWA 32136; D. Preserved paratype NIWA 32135; E. Longitudinal histological section through a finger of the holotype, NIWA 32136, showing the loose, divided axial skeleton that gives rise to loose extra-axial tracts which terminate in bouquets of smaller tylostyles in the ectosome; F. Extra-axial bundles of tylostyles give rise to bouquets of small tylostyles at the surface (paratype NIWA 32140); G. Another view of extra-axial bundles approaching the surface ectosome. Images in 5A and B captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E044147FF7FF9E0FF6F7C98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715670/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715670	FIGURE 8. Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov., holotype NIWA 32136, spicules: A, Large choanosomal tylostyle with a slightly sinuous shaft, unevenly thickened along the shaft, thicker in the upper half; B, Small ectosomal tylostyle with a straight shaft; C. Large choanosomal tylostyle with a well-developed, spherical head and slight development of the apex; D, Tylostyles in two size categories.	FIGURE 8. Protosuberites novaezelandiae sp. nov., holotype NIWA 32136, spicules: A, Large choanosomal tylostyle with a slightly sinuous shaft, unevenly thickened along the shaft, thicker in the upper half; B, Small ectosomal tylostyle with a straight shaft; C. Large choanosomal tylostyle with a well-developed, spherical head and slight development of the apex; D, Tylostyles in two size categories.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E044147FF7FF9E0FF6F7C98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715664	FIGURE 5. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.: A. Encrusting, cushion-shaped specimens in situ (red arrows) intermingled with Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1113; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype, NIWA 52859, showing cavernous interior and thick, flaky ectosome; C. Histological section of holotype showing the thick ectosome, dominated by an irregular, ladder-like reticulation, overlaid at the surface with a thin layer of paratangential oxeas. Also showing the highly cavernous subectosomal region separating the outer ectosome from the deeper choanosome; D. Histological section of the deep choanosome showing the loose, irregular, subisotropic to confused reticulation of oxeas in the choanosome, interrupted by large subdermal canals and spaces. Image in 4A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	FIGURE 5. Haliclona (Halichoclona) sonnae sp. nov.: A. Encrusting, cushion-shaped specimens in situ (red arrows) intermingled with Haliclona (Soestella) battershilli sp. nov., at Southern vent field of the Calypso hydrothermal vent field (NIWA Stn KAH1004/8: image 1113; 37.688° S, 177.123° E, 190 m); B. Preserved holotype, NIWA 52859, showing cavernous interior and thick, flaky ectosome; C. Histological section of holotype showing the thick ectosome, dominated by an irregular, ladder-like reticulation, overlaid at the surface with a thin layer of paratangential oxeas. Also showing the highly cavernous subectosomal region separating the outer ectosome from the deeper choanosome; D. Histological section of the deep choanosome showing the loose, irregular, subisotropic to confused reticulation of oxeas in the choanosome, interrupted by large subdermal canals and spaces. Image in 4A captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Kaharoa.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E02414FFF7FF883F8B37935.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715656	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	FIGURE 1. Map showing type localities for new species described from the Calypso hydrothermal vent field in the Bay of Plenty and named seep sites on the Hikurangi Margin.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E02414FFF7FF883F8B37935.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715672/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715672	FIGURE 9. Photograph of the seabed at the North Tower seep site on Opouawe Bank (NIWA Stn TAN0616/85: image 100; 41.781° S, 175.401° E, 1049 m) showing the conspicuous finger-shaped sponge, Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov., growing from the sediment-covered rock surface (red arrows). Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Tangaroa. Scale = 20 cm.	FIGURE 9. Photograph of the seabed at the North Tower seep site on Opouawe Bank (NIWA Stn TAN0616/85: image 100; 41.781° S, 175.401° E, 1049 m) showing the conspicuous finger-shaped sponge, Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov., growing from the sediment-covered rock surface (red arrows). Image captured by NIWA’s DTIS (Deep Towed Imaging System) deployed from RV Tangaroa. Scale = 20 cm.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E02414FFF7FF883F8B37935.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715674/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715674	FIGURE 10. Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov.: A. Preserved holotype NIWA 27044; B. Preserved paratype NIWA 32043; C. Preserved paratype NIWA 27043; D. Preserved paratype NIWA 27045.	FIGURE 10. Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov.: A. Preserved holotype NIWA 27044; B. Preserved paratype NIWA 32043; C. Preserved paratype NIWA 27043; D. Preserved paratype NIWA 27045.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E02414FFF7FF883F8B37935.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715676	FIGURE 11. Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov., histological sections showing skeleton: A. Paratangential section of holotype NIWA 27044, showing subectosomal fans and marked tangential ectosome; B., C. Longitudinal sections of paratype NIWA 27055, showing the long, thin axial tracts diverging beneath the tangential ectosome.	FIGURE 11. Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov., histological sections showing skeleton: A. Paratangential section of holotype NIWA 27044, showing subectosomal fans and marked tangential ectosome; B., C. Longitudinal sections of paratype NIWA 27055, showing the long, thin axial tracts diverging beneath the tangential ectosome.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
BA0487F87E02414FFF7FF883F8B37935.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3715678/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3715678	FIGURE 12. Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov., holotype NIWA 27044, spicules: A, Choanosomal tylostyle, straight shafted; B, Choanosomal tylostyle, acutely bent in the upper proximal end of the spicule; C, Small, possibly ectosomal tylostyle; D, Choanosomal and ectosomal tylostyles of different lengths.	FIGURE 12. Pseudosuberites thurberi sp. nov., holotype NIWA 27044, spicules: A, Choanosomal tylostyle, straight shafted; B, Choanosomal tylostyle, acutely bent in the upper proximal end of the spicule; C, Small, possibly ectosomal tylostyle; D, Choanosomal and ectosomal tylostyles of different lengths.	2019-04-03	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Rowden, Ashley A.			
