taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3C7D4825FF8AE04F21D54B87535898F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF8AE04F21D54B87535898F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326660	FIGURE 5. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Part of bifurcating stem showing arrangement of autozooids, with two large gonozooids proximal to the bifurcation (NIWA 146065). B. Neanic autozooids showing disposition of orifices, suboral avicularia, spiramina and areolar-septular pores (NIWA 74689). C. Zooids near branch margin, showing a vicarious avicularium in profile (left), a gonozooid (centre) and autozooids (NIWA 101582). Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, C, 300 μm.	FIGURE 5. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Part of bifurcating stem showing arrangement of autozooids, with two large gonozooids proximal to the bifurcation (NIWA 146065). B. Neanic autozooids showing disposition of orifices, suboral avicularia, spiramina and areolar-septular pores (NIWA 74689). C. Zooids near branch margin, showing a vicarious avicularium in profile (left), a gonozooid (centre) and autozooids (NIWA 101582). Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, C, 300 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF8AE04F21D54B87535898F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326662	FIGURE 6. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Gonozooid with vestigial ooecium (vo) (NIWA 101582). B. Branch margin showing two vicarious avicularia in profile (NIWA 146068). C. Interior view of orifice showing condyle-like processes and part of spiramen (NIWA 101582). D. Autozooidal spiramen (NIWA 74689). Scalebars: A, 300 μm; B, 500 μm; C, D, 50 μm.	FIGURE 6. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Gonozooid with vestigial ooecium (vo) (NIWA 101582). B. Branch margin showing two vicarious avicularia in profile (NIWA 146068). C. Interior view of orifice showing condyle-like processes and part of spiramen (NIWA 101582). D. Autozooidal spiramen (NIWA 74689). Scalebars: A, 300 μm; B, 500 μm; C, D, 50 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF8AE04F21D54B87535898F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326664	FIGURE 7. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. En face view of marginal vicarious avicularium with open-channelled rostral tip (NIWA 101582). B. Suboral avicularium with closed mandible (NIWA 142878). C. Suboral avicularium with open mandible (NIWA 142878). D. Branch margin with vicarious avicularium and a proximal series of small aviculiferous cystids (NIWA 101582). E. Ephebic zooids showing accessory frontal adventitious avicularia with varied positions and orientations (some examples arrowed) (NIWA 74801). F. Nested suboral avicularia (NIWA 146064). Scalebars: A, 300 μm; B, 50 μm; C, 25 μm; D, 1 mm; E, 500 μm; F, 200 μm.	FIGURE 7. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. En face view of marginal vicarious avicularium with open-channelled rostral tip (NIWA 101582). B. Suboral avicularium with closed mandible (NIWA 142878). C. Suboral avicularium with open mandible (NIWA 142878). D. Branch margin with vicarious avicularium and a proximal series of small aviculiferous cystids (NIWA 101582). E. Ephebic zooids showing accessory frontal adventitious avicularia with varied positions and orientations (some examples arrowed) (NIWA 74801). F. Nested suboral avicularia (NIWA 146064). Scalebars: A, 300 μm; B, 50 μm; C, 25 μm; D, 1 mm; E, 500 μm; F, 200 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF85E04921D54A1752BC9DEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF85E04921D54A1752BC9DEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326666	FIGURE 8. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp. (NIWA 144892): A. Part of stem near axial bifurcation showing vicarious avicularia, gonozooids (orifices asterisked) and autozooids. B. Neanic autozooids and a kenozooid (kz). C. Vicarious avicularia adjacent to branch margin. D. A gonozooidal peristomial orifice with denticulations along inner rim. E. Autozooidal spiramen. F. Vicarious avicularium, gonozooid and autozooids at same scale. Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, C, F, 500 μm; D, 100 μm; E, 50 μm.	FIGURE 8. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp. (NIWA 144892): A. Part of stem near axial bifurcation showing vicarious avicularia, gonozooids (orifices asterisked) and autozooids. B. Neanic autozooids and a kenozooid (kz). C. Vicarious avicularia adjacent to branch margin. D. A gonozooidal peristomial orifice with denticulations along inner rim. E. Autozooidal spiramen. F. Vicarious avicularium, gonozooid and autozooids at same scale. Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, C, F, 500 μm; D, 100 μm; E, 50 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF85E04921D54A1752BC9DEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326668	FIGURE 9. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp. (NIWA 144892): A, B. Two gonozooids with varied numbers and orientations of adventitious avicularia. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp. (NIWA 144899): C. Part of stem near axial bifurcation; the black arrow indicates a zooid (gonozooid?) with an unusually large spiramen. D.Autozooids with paired and single suboral avicularia having varied orientations. Scalebars: A, B, 300 μm; C, 2 mm; D, 500 μm.	FIGURE 9. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp. (NIWA 144892): A, B. Two gonozooids with varied numbers and orientations of adventitious avicularia. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp. (NIWA 144899): C. Part of stem near axial bifurcation; the black arrow indicates a zooid (gonozooid?) with an unusually large spiramen. D.Autozooids with paired and single suboral avicularia having varied orientations. Scalebars: A, B, 300 μm; C, 2 mm; D, 500 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF80E04B21D5499E51659F0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF80E04B21D5499E51659F0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326668	FIGURE 9. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp. (NIWA 144892): A, B. Two gonozooids with varied numbers and orientations of adventitious avicularia. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp. (NIWA 144899): C. Part of stem near axial bifurcation; the black arrow indicates a zooid (gonozooid?) with an unusually large spiramen. D.Autozooids with paired and single suboral avicularia having varied orientations. Scalebars: A, B, 300 μm; C, 2 mm; D, 500 μm.	FIGURE 9. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp. (NIWA 144892): A, B. Two gonozooids with varied numbers and orientations of adventitious avicularia. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp. (NIWA 144899): C. Part of stem near axial bifurcation; the black arrow indicates a zooid (gonozooid?) with an unusually large spiramen. D.Autozooids with paired and single suboral avicularia having varied orientations. Scalebars: A, B, 300 μm; C, 2 mm; D, 500 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF80E04B21D5499E51659F0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326670/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326670	FIGURE 10. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp. (NIWA 144898):A. Autozooids and a possible gonozooid. B. Autozooidal peristomial orifice showing denticulation of inner proximal rim. C. Close-up of suboral autozooidal avicularia; note the pore on the right that may later produce a third avicularium. D. Marginal subvicarious avicularian cystids with small rostral-opesial area. E. Autozooidal spiramen. Scalebars: A, 500 μm; B, C, E, 100 μm; D, 300 μm.	FIGURE 10. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp. (NIWA 144898):A. Autozooids and a possible gonozooid. B. Autozooidal peristomial orifice showing denticulation of inner proximal rim. C. Close-up of suboral autozooidal avicularia; note the pore on the right that may later produce a third avicularium. D. Marginal subvicarious avicularian cystids with small rostral-opesial area. E. Autozooidal spiramen. Scalebars: A, 500 μm; B, C, E, 100 μm; D, 300 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF81E05621D54C8B577B98BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF81E05621D54C8B577B98BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326672/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326672	FIGURE 11. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp. (NIWA 146072): A. Part of stem showing incipient and developed branch bifurcations (arrows); note the disposition of axial and marginal vicarious avicularia and gonozooids. B. Two gonozooids at different developmental stages, with adjacent autozooids. C. Incompletely formed gonozooid shown in B before the vestigial ooecium (vo) is concealed by the completed distal rim of the peristome. D. Ephebic autozooids with accessory adventitious avicularia proximally, sunken spiramina and narrower peristomial orifices. Scalebars: A, 2 mm; B, 500 μm; C, 100 μm; D, 300 μm.	FIGURE 11. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp. (NIWA 146072): A. Part of stem showing incipient and developed branch bifurcations (arrows); note the disposition of axial and marginal vicarious avicularia and gonozooids. B. Two gonozooids at different developmental stages, with adjacent autozooids. C. Incompletely formed gonozooid shown in B before the vestigial ooecium (vo) is concealed by the completed distal rim of the peristome. D. Ephebic autozooids with accessory adventitious avicularia proximally, sunken spiramina and narrower peristomial orifices. Scalebars: A, 2 mm; B, 500 μm; C, 100 μm; D, 300 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF81E05621D54C8B577B98BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326674/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326674	FIGURE 12. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp. (NIWA 146072): A. Autozooidal spiramen. B. Ephebic gonozooids and autozooids (with vicarious avicularium), in which spiramina are becoming sunken in secondary calcification. C. Vicarious avicularia on branch margin. D. vicarious avicularium showing deep distal groove and open rostral tip for accommodating curved mandible tip. E. Close-up of groove and rostral tip in D. Scalebars: A, 50 μm; B, 500 μm: C, 400 μm; D, 100 μm; E, 20 μm.	FIGURE 12. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp. (NIWA 146072): A. Autozooidal spiramen. B. Ephebic gonozooids and autozooids (with vicarious avicularium), in which spiramina are becoming sunken in secondary calcification. C. Vicarious avicularia on branch margin. D. vicarious avicularium showing deep distal groove and open rostral tip for accommodating curved mandible tip. E. Close-up of groove and rostral tip in D. Scalebars: A, 50 μm; B, 500 μm: C, 400 μm; D, 100 μm; E, 20 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9CE05121D54BC256E99806.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9CE05121D54BC256E99806.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326676	FIGURE 13. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: A. Stem with branch bifurcation (NIWA 146086). B. Profile of branch margin showing the cystid of a vicarious avicularium bearing a small adventitious avicularium like those on adjacent autozooids (NIWA 74840). C. Linear series of vicarious avicularia along branch margin (C, NIWA 146077). D, E. Close-ups of two of the vicarious avicularia in C at same scale (NIWA 146077). F. Ephebic autozooids surrounding a rare putative gonozooid that has a larger orifice and spiramina arranged in a circle (adventitious avicularia damaged) (NIWA 146076). Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, F, 300 μm; C, 500 μm; D, E, 50 μm.	FIGURE 13. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: A. Stem with branch bifurcation (NIWA 146086). B. Profile of branch margin showing the cystid of a vicarious avicularium bearing a small adventitious avicularium like those on adjacent autozooids (NIWA 74840). C. Linear series of vicarious avicularia along branch margin (C, NIWA 146077). D, E. Close-ups of two of the vicarious avicularia in C at same scale (NIWA 146077). F. Ephebic autozooids surrounding a rare putative gonozooid that has a larger orifice and spiramina arranged in a circle (adventitious avicularia damaged) (NIWA 146076). Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, F, 300 μm; C, 500 μm; D, E, 50 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9CE05121D54BC256E99806.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326678/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326678	FIGURE 14. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: A. Profile of vicarious avicularia in a branch axil (NIWA 146078). B. Ephebic autozooids showing adventitious avicularia and their disposition in relation to sunken spiramina (NIWA 146078). C. Autozooidal spiramen (NIWA 146095). D. Fossil fragment (NIWA 146150), all zooids with much secondary calcification (Pleistocene). E. Spiramen wholly sunken proximal to suboral avicularium. F. Autozooidal peristomial orifice of Recent specimen with denticulation of inner rim (NIWA 146074). G. Internal view of spiramen and orifice with denticulated rim (Pleistocene). H. Old thickly calcified isolated stem with regenerative new growth from its proximal end; the arrows indicate growth direction (NIWA 146082). Scalebars: A, B, 500 μm; C, 30 μm; D, 1 mm; E, 100 μm; F, G, 50 μm; H, 2 mm.	FIGURE 14. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: A. Profile of vicarious avicularia in a branch axil (NIWA 146078). B. Ephebic autozooids showing adventitious avicularia and their disposition in relation to sunken spiramina (NIWA 146078). C. Autozooidal spiramen (NIWA 146095). D. Fossil fragment (NIWA 146150), all zooids with much secondary calcification (Pleistocene). E. Spiramen wholly sunken proximal to suboral avicularium. F. Autozooidal peristomial orifice of Recent specimen with denticulation of inner rim (NIWA 146074). G. Internal view of spiramen and orifice with denticulated rim (Pleistocene). H. Old thickly calcified isolated stem with regenerative new growth from its proximal end; the arrows indicate growth direction (NIWA 146082). Scalebars: A, B, 500 μm; C, 30 μm; D, 1 mm; E, 100 μm; F, G, 50 μm; H, 2 mm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9CE05121D54BC256E99806.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326684	FIGURE 17. Putative gonozooids (pgz). A. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp. (NIWA 146086), with eight spiraminal pores. B. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 14899), showing a broad orifice and six spiraminal pores. C. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 92745), with broad orifice and spiramen of ten scattered pores. Scalebars: A–C, 200 μm.	FIGURE 17. Putative gonozooids (pgz). A. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp. (NIWA 146086), with eight spiraminal pores. B. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 14899), showing a broad orifice and six spiraminal pores. C. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 92745), with broad orifice and spiramen of ten scattered pores. Scalebars: A–C, 200 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9BE05121D54B8751679D82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9BE05121D54B8751679D82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326680	FIGURE 15. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 146152): A. Branching stem. B. Autozooids and, at right, a zooid with a larger orifice and spiramen (gonozooid?). C. Autozooidal peristomial orifice with sparse denticulation of inner rim. D. Autozooidal spiramen. E. Branch margin with subvicarious avicularia. F. Close-up of marginal avicularium. G. Close-up of orifice, suboral avicularia and sunken spiramen of autozooid at left in B. Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, E, 300 μm; C, 40 μm; D, F, G, 50 μm.	FIGURE 15. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 146152): A. Branching stem. B. Autozooids and, at right, a zooid with a larger orifice and spiramen (gonozooid?). C. Autozooidal peristomial orifice with sparse denticulation of inner rim. D. Autozooidal spiramen. E. Branch margin with subvicarious avicularia. F. Close-up of marginal avicularium. G. Close-up of orifice, suboral avicularia and sunken spiramen of autozooid at left in B. Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, E, 300 μm; C, 40 μm; D, F, G, 50 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF9BE05121D54B8751679D82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326684	FIGURE 17. Putative gonozooids (pgz). A. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp. (NIWA 146086), with eight spiraminal pores. B. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 14899), showing a broad orifice and six spiraminal pores. C. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 92745), with broad orifice and spiramen of ten scattered pores. Scalebars: A–C, 200 μm.	FIGURE 17. Putative gonozooids (pgz). A. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp. (NIWA 146086), with eight spiraminal pores. B. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 14899), showing a broad orifice and six spiraminal pores. C. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 92745), with broad orifice and spiramen of ten scattered pores. Scalebars: A–C, 200 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF98E05C21D54E3D518B9CBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326656	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	FIGURE 3. A, B. Adeonellopsis macewindui n. sp.: A. Holotype, NIWA 146070; B. NIWA 146098. C. Adeonellopsis tasmanensis n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144892. D. Adeonellopsis periculosa n. sp., holotype, NIWA 146071. E. Adeonellopsis wassi n. sp., composite of three fragments, all NIWA 144898. F, G. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp.: F. holotype, NIWA 146095; G. Two specimens, NIWA 146073. H. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp., composite of four fragments, NIWA 146152. I. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp., composite of two fragments, holotype (larger specimen), NIWA 92745; smaller specimen (separated by thin gap), NIWA 146099. Specimens A–I at same scale; scalebar 5 cm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF98E05C21D54E3D518B9CBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326682	FIGURE 16. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 146097): A. Bifurcating stem. B. Autozooids transitioning from neanic to ephebic. C. Ephebic autozooids with spiramen buried in secondary calcification, resulting in only a single outer opening. D. Close-up of peristomial orifice, transversely opposed suboral avicularia and transitioning spiramen. E. elongate-triangular spiramen of neanic autozooid (NIWA 146099). Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, 200 μm; C, 300 μm; D, 100 μm; E, 50 μm.	FIGURE 16. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 146097): A. Bifurcating stem. B. Autozooids transitioning from neanic to ephebic. C. Ephebic autozooids with spiramen buried in secondary calcification, resulting in only a single outer opening. D. Close-up of peristomial orifice, transversely opposed suboral avicularia and transitioning spiramen. E. elongate-triangular spiramen of neanic autozooid (NIWA 146099). Scalebars: A, 1 mm; B, 200 μm; C, 300 μm; D, 100 μm; E, 50 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
3C7D4825FF98E05C21D54E3D518B9CBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4326684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4326684	FIGURE 17. Putative gonozooids (pgz). A. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp. (NIWA 146086), with eight spiraminal pores. B. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 14899), showing a broad orifice and six spiraminal pores. C. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 92745), with broad orifice and spiramen of ten scattered pores. Scalebars: A–C, 200 μm.	FIGURE 17. Putative gonozooids (pgz). A. Adeonellopsis gemina n. sp. (NIWA 146086), with eight spiraminal pores. B. Adeonellopsis minor n. sp. (NIWA 14899), showing a broad orifice and six spiraminal pores. C. Adeonellopsis gracilis n. sp. (NIWA 92745), with broad orifice and spiramen of ten scattered pores. Scalebars: A–C, 200 μm.	2020-12-16	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.		Zenodo	biologists	Liow, Lee Hsiang;Gordon, Dennis P.			
