taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
7C52D4FC8E9557729464E76E5420FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950663	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure3	Figure 3. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem, 1884) (A) Lectotype NRM 38219. (A 1 - A 5) Right lateral, left lateral, posterior, anterior, and posterior oblique views. (A 6, A 7) Details of apex; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884 pl. 2, figs 60, 61). (B) Paralectotype NRM 38220. (B 1) Detail of apex. (B 2 - B 3) Left lateral, posterior oblique and right lateral views; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, figs 62, 63). Scale bar: 0.5 mm (A 1 - A 5, B 2 - B 4).	Figure 3. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem, 1884) (A) Lectotype NRM 38219. (A 1 - A 5) Right lateral, left lateral, posterior, anterior, and posterior oblique views. (A 6, A 7) Details of apex; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884 pl. 2, figs 60, 61). (B) Paralectotype NRM 38220. (B 1) Detail of apex. (B 2 - B 3) Left lateral, posterior oblique and right lateral views; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, figs 62, 63). Scale bar: 0.5 mm (A 1 - A 5, B 2 - B 4).	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
7C52D4FC8E9557729464E76E5420FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950664	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure4	Figure 4. (A, B) Orthonychia enorme Lindstroem (1884). (A) Paralectotype NRM 38221. (A 1 - A 4) Right lateral, left lateral, anterior, and posterior views; iIllustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, figs 64 - 66). (B) Paralectotype NRM 38218. (B 1) Left lateral view. (B 2) Detail of ornamentation near the aperture. The museum label indicates that this is the specimen illustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, fig. 59), but the specimen does not match the illustration particularly well. Scale bar: 0.5 cm (A, B 1).	Figure 4. (A, B) Orthonychia enorme Lindstroem (1884). (A) Paralectotype NRM 38221. (A 1 - A 4) Right lateral, left lateral, anterior, and posterior views; iIllustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, figs 64 - 66). (B) Paralectotype NRM 38218. (B 1) Left lateral view. (B 2) Detail of ornamentation near the aperture. The museum label indicates that this is the specimen illustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, fig. 59), but the specimen does not match the illustration particularly well. Scale bar: 0.5 cm (A, B 1).	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
7C52D4FC8E9557729464E76E5420FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950665	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure5	Figure 5. (A, B) Orthonychia enorme Lindstroem (1884). (A) Paralectotype NRM 38223. (A 1, A 2) Right lateral and anterior oblique views; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, figs 69, 70). (B) Paralectotype NRM 38222. Left lateral view; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884), pl. 2, fig. 68. (C) Orthonychia sp., PMU 21576. (C 1) Detail of apex. (C 2 - C 4) Right lateral, left lateral and posterior views. Specimen collected by Cleve and mentioned by Lindstroem (1884, p. 69). Scale bar: 0.5 cm (A, B, C 2 - C 4).	Figure 5. (A, B) Orthonychia enorme Lindstroem (1884). (A) Paralectotype NRM 38223. (A 1, A 2) Right lateral and anterior oblique views; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884, pl. 2, figs 69, 70). (B) Paralectotype NRM 38222. Left lateral view; illustrated by Lindstroem (1884), pl. 2, fig. 68. (C) Orthonychia sp., PMU 21576. (C 1) Detail of apex. (C 2 - C 4) Right lateral, left lateral and posterior views. Specimen collected by Cleve and mentioned by Lindstroem (1884, p. 69). Scale bar: 0.5 cm (A, B, C 2 - C 4).	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
7C52D4FC8E9557729464E76E5420FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950666	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure6	Figure 6. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem, 1884) in thin sections, Silurian Eke Formation, Gotland; the type of preservation of the shells suggests that they were primarily calcitic with foliated micro-structures; some of the shells have very long frills; these frills are much longer than those on specimens from the type series (Figs 3 - 5) and washed samples (Figs 7 - 8) suggesting they broke off during weathering and the processing of the samples. Thin sections reposited Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Erlangen, Germany. (A) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen with pronounced frills. (B, C) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen with pronounced frills in apical portion (C). (D) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen shows coiling in its apical portion. (E) Upper portion of image, shell in transverse section of one whorl (large oval) and tangential to earlier whorl (round). (F) Middle left portion of image, shell in transverse section of one whorl (left large oval) and earlier whorl (right circular). (G) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen shows pronounced frills covered by a thick microbial crust. (H) Shell in transverse section, covered by a thick microbial crust. (I) Shell in longitudinal section, covered by a thick microbial crust.	Figure 6. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem, 1884) in thin sections, Silurian Eke Formation, Gotland; the type of preservation of the shells suggests that they were primarily calcitic with foliated micro-structures; some of the shells have very long frills; these frills are much longer than those on specimens from the type series (Figs 3 - 5) and washed samples (Figs 7 - 8) suggesting they broke off during weathering and the processing of the samples. Thin sections reposited Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Erlangen, Germany. (A) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen with pronounced frills. (B, C) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen with pronounced frills in apical portion (C). (D) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen shows coiling in its apical portion. (E) Upper portion of image, shell in transverse section of one whorl (large oval) and tangential to earlier whorl (round). (F) Middle left portion of image, shell in transverse section of one whorl (left large oval) and earlier whorl (right circular). (G) Shell in longitudinal section, specimen shows pronounced frills covered by a thick microbial crust. (H) Shell in transverse section, covered by a thick microbial crust. (I) Shell in longitudinal section, covered by a thick microbial crust.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
7C52D4FC8E9557729464E76E5420FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950667	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure7	Figure 7. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem 1884), Silurian Eke Formation, Gotland. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 1. (A 1) Lateral view. (A 2) Initial whorls in oblique apical view. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 2, juvenile specimen in lateral view. (C) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 3. (C 1) Lateral view. (C 2) Early teleoconch with distinct axial ribs / frill and faint spiral lirae. (D) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 4. (D 1) Juvenile specimen in lateral view. (D 2) Initial whorls in oblique apical view including tightly coiled protoconch without visible ornament. (D 3, D 4) Dorsal views including last smooth whorl of protoconch. (E) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 10, juvenile specimen with strong frills in lateral view. (F) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 6, juvenile specimen with strong frills in lateral view. (G) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 11. (G 1) Lateral view. (G 2) Initial whorls including tightly coiled protoconch without visible ornament in oblique apical view. (G 3) Lateral view. (G 4) Initial whorls including tightly coiled protoconch without visible ornament in apical view. (H) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 12, juvenile specimen in lateral view.	Figure 7. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem 1884), Silurian Eke Formation, Gotland. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 1. (A 1) Lateral view. (A 2) Initial whorls in oblique apical view. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 2, juvenile specimen in lateral view. (C) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 3. (C 1) Lateral view. (C 2) Early teleoconch with distinct axial ribs / frill and faint spiral lirae. (D) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 4. (D 1) Juvenile specimen in lateral view. (D 2) Initial whorls in oblique apical view including tightly coiled protoconch without visible ornament. (D 3, D 4) Dorsal views including last smooth whorl of protoconch. (E) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 10, juvenile specimen with strong frills in lateral view. (F) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 6, juvenile specimen with strong frills in lateral view. (G) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 11. (G 1) Lateral view. (G 2) Initial whorls including tightly coiled protoconch without visible ornament in oblique apical view. (G 3) Lateral view. (G 4) Initial whorls including tightly coiled protoconch without visible ornament in apical view. (H) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 12, juvenile specimen in lateral view.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
7C52D4FC8E9557729464E76E5420FDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950668	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure8	Figure 8. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem, 1884), Silurian Eke Formation, Gotland. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 13, specimen with distinct co-marginal ribs and longitudinal lirae. (A 1) Lateral view. (A 2) Initial whorls in oblique apical view. (A 3) Dorsal lateral view. (A 4) Dorsal view. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 15, lateral view.	Figure 8. Orthonychia enorme (Lindstroem, 1884), Silurian Eke Formation, Gotland. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 13, specimen with distinct co-marginal ribs and longitudinal lirae. (A 1) Lateral view. (A 2) Initial whorls in oblique apical view. (A 3) Dorsal lateral view. (A 4) Dorsal view. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2023 X 15, lateral view.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
63E480A487FC513EB6B0F7E8ED9C5D97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950669	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure9	Figure 9. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow), two juvenile specimens with uncoiled, hook-like protoconchs in various views; Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 117. (A 1) Oblique anterior view. (A 2) Oblique dorsal view. (A 3) Dorsal view. (A 4) Lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (A 5) Oblique lateral view. (A 6) Detail initial whorl including openly coiled protoconch. (A 7, A 8) Detail early teleoconch at rapid widening of shell, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (A 9) Detail of straight part of openly coiled protoconch including initial bulb. (A 10) Detail encrustation at transition from smooth protoconch to ribbed early teleoconch. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 118. (B 1) Lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (B 2) Apertural view. (B 3) Oblique lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (B 4) Oblique anterior view. (B 5) Detail of shell to show foliated micro-structure.	Figure 9. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow), two juvenile specimens with uncoiled, hook-like protoconchs in various views; Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 117. (A 1) Oblique anterior view. (A 2) Oblique dorsal view. (A 3) Dorsal view. (A 4) Lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (A 5) Oblique lateral view. (A 6) Detail initial whorl including openly coiled protoconch. (A 7, A 8) Detail early teleoconch at rapid widening of shell, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (A 9) Detail of straight part of openly coiled protoconch including initial bulb. (A 10) Detail encrustation at transition from smooth protoconch to ribbed early teleoconch. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 118. (B 1) Lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (B 2) Apertural view. (B 3) Oblique lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (B 4) Oblique anterior view. (B 5) Detail of shell to show foliated micro-structure.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
63E480A487FC513EB6B0F7E8ED9C5D97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950670	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure10	Figure 10. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow), Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 121. (A 1) Apical view. (A 2, A 3) Apertural views at different angles. (A 4, A 5) Protoconch remains in lateral view. (A 6) Protoconch remains in apical view. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 122. (B 1, B 2) Apertural views at different angles. (B 3, B 4) Lateral views at different angles. (B 5, B 7) Protoconch remains and early teleoconch with strengthened growth lines. (B 6) Detail of early teleoconch ornament consisting of strengthened growth lines and very delicate longitudinal lirae. (B 8 - B 10) Protoconch remains in lateral views.	Figure 10. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow), Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 121. (A 1) Apical view. (A 2, A 3) Apertural views at different angles. (A 4, A 5) Protoconch remains in lateral view. (A 6) Protoconch remains in apical view. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 122. (B 1, B 2) Apertural views at different angles. (B 3, B 4) Lateral views at different angles. (B 5, B 7) Protoconch remains and early teleoconch with strengthened growth lines. (B 6) Detail of early teleoconch ornament consisting of strengthened growth lines and very delicate longitudinal lirae. (B 8 - B 10) Protoconch remains in lateral views.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
63E480A487FC513EB6B0F7E8ED9C5D97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950671	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure11	Figure 11. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow). (A) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 119, juvenile shell portion, Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. (A 1) Lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (A 2) Oblique anterior view. (A 3) Oblique lateral view. (A 4) Oblique apertural view. (A 5) Openly coiled, smooth protoconch. (A 6) Openly coiled, smooth protoconch in apical view and early teleoconch in lateral view. (A 7) Openly coiled, smooth protoconch and early teleoconch. (B) From Bandel and Fryda 1999, pl. 2, figs 6, 8, Pennsylvanian Labette Shale, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. (B 1) lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (B 2) Openly coiled protoconch well visible including initial bulb, straight and coiled parts followed by early teleoconch with so-marginal ribbing.	Figure 11. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow). (A) SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 119, juvenile shell portion, Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. (A 1) Lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (A 2) Oblique anterior view. (A 3) Oblique lateral view. (A 4) Oblique apertural view. (A 5) Openly coiled, smooth protoconch. (A 6) Openly coiled, smooth protoconch in apical view and early teleoconch in lateral view. (A 7) Openly coiled, smooth protoconch and early teleoconch. (B) From Bandel and Fryda 1999, pl. 2, figs 6, 8, Pennsylvanian Labette Shale, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. (B 1) lateral view, openly coiled protoconch well visible. (B 2) Openly coiled protoconch well visible including initial bulb, straight and coiled parts followed by early teleoconch with so-marginal ribbing.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
63E480A487FC513EB6B0F7E8ED9C5D97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950672	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure12	Figure 12. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow), SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 117, juvenile specimen with uncoiled, hook-like protoconch (same as Fig. 9 A 4); Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. I-III smooth protoconch consisting of initial bulb formed within the egg (I), straight part of larval shell (II) coiled part of larval shell (III) first portion of teleoconch with strong ribbing (IV) second portion of teleoconch with rapidly widening (V).	Figure 12. Orthonychia parva (Swallow, 1858 in Shumard and Swallow), SNSB-BSPG 2020 XCI 117, juvenile specimen with uncoiled, hook-like protoconch (same as Fig. 9 A 4); Late Pennsylvanian Finis Shale Member, Graham Formation, North-central Texas. I-III smooth protoconch consisting of initial bulb formed within the egg (I), straight part of larval shell (II) coiled part of larval shell (III) first portion of teleoconch with strong ribbing (IV) second portion of teleoconch with rapidly widening (V).	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
F47976FB9D855B8CA78608AB0AAF11E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950673	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure13	Figure 13. Orthonychia sp., with openly coiled larval shell; Mississippian (Chesterian) Imo Formation, Arkansas, USA. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2023 I 89. (A 1) Apertural view. (A 2) Lateral view. (A 3) Oblique lateral view on openly coiled protoconch. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2023 I 90. (B 1) Lateral view. (B 2) Detail initial bulb of protoconch. (B 3) Apertural view. (B 4) Apical view. (B 5) Oblique lateral view.	Figure 13. Orthonychia sp., with openly coiled larval shell; Mississippian (Chesterian) Imo Formation, Arkansas, USA. (A) SNSB-BSPG 2023 I 89. (A 1) Apertural view. (A 2) Lateral view. (A 3) Oblique lateral view on openly coiled protoconch. (B) SNSB-BSPG 2023 I 90. (B 1) Lateral view. (B 2) Detail initial bulb of protoconch. (B 3) Apertural view. (B 4) Apical view. (B 5) Oblique lateral view.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
F4E29B18A8415F0083385677AF802DA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/950662	https://doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.97.115688.figure2	Figure 2. Orthonychia yutaroi Ebbestad, sp. nov., holotype PMU 37146. (1, 2) Right lateral and anterior views. (3) Detail of initial whorls. (4) Detail of left periphery with arrow pointing to lamella. (5) Detail of left periphery with arrow pointing to lamella.	Figure 2. Orthonychia yutaroi Ebbestad, sp. nov., holotype PMU 37146. (1, 2) Right lateral and anterior views. (3) Detail of initial whorls. (4) Detail of left periphery with arrow pointing to lamella. (5) Detail of left periphery with arrow pointing to lamella.	2023-12-12	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nuetzel, Alexander;Ebbestad, Jan Ove;Seuss, Barbara;Munnecke, Axel;Mapes, Royal H.;Cook, Alex G.			
