taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6D6887B6B41D2213FE56FB6BFC6E56B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4657872/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4657872	Figure 1. Anterior region of Oxypolella banyulensis sp. nov., dorsal aspect. Scale bar: 0.05 mm.	Figure 1. Anterior region of Oxypolella banyulensis sp. nov., dorsal aspect. Scale bar: 0.05 mm.	2010-12-06	Cantell, Carl-Erik		Zenodo	biologists	Cantell, Carl-Erik			
6D6887B6B41D2213FE56FB6BFC6E56B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4657874/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4657874	Figures 2–7. Oxypolella banyulensis sp. nov. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. (2) Transverse section through the dermis in the region of the cephalic lacuna. (3) Transverse section through the dermis in the region of the foregut to show the distinct circular fibres. (4) Transverse section through the dermis in the mid-intestinal region to show the zone of fibrillated connective tissue. (5) Transverse section through the brain posterior to the region where the dorsal ganglia are separated from the ventral ganglia. (6) Transverse section through the cephalic lacuna. (7) Transverse section through the foregut to show the musculature lateral to the foregut.	Figures 2–7. Oxypolella banyulensis sp. nov. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. (2) Transverse section through the dermis in the region of the cephalic lacuna. (3) Transverse section through the dermis in the region of the foregut to show the distinct circular fibres. (4) Transverse section through the dermis in the mid-intestinal region to show the zone of fibrillated connective tissue. (5) Transverse section through the brain posterior to the region where the dorsal ganglia are separated from the ventral ganglia. (6) Transverse section through the cephalic lacuna. (7) Transverse section through the foregut to show the musculature lateral to the foregut.	2010-12-06	Cantell, Carl-Erik		Zenodo	biologists	Cantell, Carl-Erik			
6D6887B6B41D2213FE56FB6BFC6E56B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4657876/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4657876	Figures 8–13. Oxypolella banyulensis sp. nov. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. (8) Transverse section through region 1 of the proboscis. (9) Transverse section through region 4 of the proboscis. (10) Transverse section through the region of the mouth. (11) Transverse section through the brain where the dorsal ganglia are separated from the ventral ganglia. (12) Transverse section through the anterior brain where ventrolateral nerves lead from the brain. (13) Transverse section through the reproductive region.	Figures 8–13. Oxypolella banyulensis sp. nov. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. (8) Transverse section through region 1 of the proboscis. (9) Transverse section through region 4 of the proboscis. (10) Transverse section through the region of the mouth. (11) Transverse section through the brain where the dorsal ganglia are separated from the ventral ganglia. (12) Transverse section through the anterior brain where ventrolateral nerves lead from the brain. (13) Transverse section through the reproductive region.	2010-12-06	Cantell, Carl-Erik		Zenodo	biologists	Cantell, Carl-Erik			
