taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
1C22923F294B0975FF904B54FD87FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461268/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461268	Figure 1. Bayesian phylogenetic tree based on 52 partial sequences COI mtDNA data, 618-nucleotide position alignment. The posterior probability values (Bayesian analysis) and bootstrap values (maximum-likelihood) are represented at each node,with aletterrepresenting the differentmitochondrialclades along thebranches.The coloursrepresent themitochondrial clades that compose the different figures.Next to each species name is the original habitat (freshwater/Sphagnum/terrestrial mosses) and the section according to Deflandre (1928). The drawings show the tests of illustrative species in lateral and oral side views. Drawings by CSZ.	Figure 1. Bayesian phylogenetic tree based on 52 partial sequences COI mtDNA data, 618-nucleotide position alignment. The posterior probability values (Bayesian analysis) and bootstrap values (maximum-likelihood) are represented at each node,with aletterrepresenting the differentmitochondrialclades along thebranches.The coloursrepresent themitochondrial clades that compose the different figures.Next to each species name is the original habitat (freshwater/Sphagnum/terrestrial mosses) and the section according to Deflandre (1928). The drawings show the tests of illustrative species in lateral and oral side views. Drawings by CSZ.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294B0975FF904B54FD87FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461284/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461284	Figure 9. Netzelia lobostoma and Cucurbitella mespiliformis: scanning electron micrographs of oral and lateral view of the test. The images on the right represent details of the collar. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for these species, and original drawings of Netzelia lobostoma (Leidy, 1874) and of Cucurbitella mespiliformis (Penard, 1902).	Figure 9. Netzelia lobostoma and Cucurbitella mespiliformis: scanning electron micrographs of oral and lateral view of the test. The images on the right represent details of the collar. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for these species, and original drawings of Netzelia lobostoma (Leidy, 1874) and of Cucurbitella mespiliformis (Penard, 1902).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29490976FF8549E8FAC6FB73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461272/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461272	Figure 3. Galeripora succelli: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. Below left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog. Above left, original drawing of the closest known resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	Figure 3. Galeripora succelli: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. Below left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog. Above left, original drawing of the closest known resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29490976FF8549E8FAC6FB73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29490977FC094853FD69FB1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461274	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29490977FC094853FD69FB1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461268/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461268	Figure 1. Bayesian phylogenetic tree based on 52 partial sequences COI mtDNA data, 618-nucleotide position alignment. The posterior probability values (Bayesian analysis) and bootstrap values (maximum-likelihood) are represented at each node,with aletterrepresenting the differentmitochondrialclades along thebranches.The coloursrepresent themitochondrial clades that compose the different figures.Next to each species name is the original habitat (freshwater/Sphagnum/terrestrial mosses) and the section according to Deflandre (1928). The drawings show the tests of illustrative species in lateral and oral side views. Drawings by CSZ.	Figure 1. Bayesian phylogenetic tree based on 52 partial sequences COI mtDNA data, 618-nucleotide position alignment. The posterior probability values (Bayesian analysis) and bootstrap values (maximum-likelihood) are represented at each node,with aletterrepresenting the differentmitochondrialclades along thebranches.The coloursrepresent themitochondrial clades that compose the different figures.Next to each species name is the original habitat (freshwater/Sphagnum/terrestrial mosses) and the section according to Deflandre (1928). The drawings show the tests of illustrative species in lateral and oral side views. Drawings by CSZ.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29490977FC094853FD69FB1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29480977FFDD4875FA74FB72.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461274	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29480977FFDD4875FA74FB72.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29480970FC774844FE1BFBD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461274	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F29480970FC774844FE1BFBD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294F0970FFF34903FAC7FB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461274	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294F0970FFF34903FAC7FB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461268/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461268	Figure 1. Bayesian phylogenetic tree based on 52 partial sequences COI mtDNA data, 618-nucleotide position alignment. The posterior probability values (Bayesian analysis) and bootstrap values (maximum-likelihood) are represented at each node,with aletterrepresenting the differentmitochondrialclades along thebranches.The coloursrepresent themitochondrial clades that compose the different figures.Next to each species name is the original habitat (freshwater/Sphagnum/terrestrial mosses) and the section according to Deflandre (1928). The drawings show the tests of illustrative species in lateral and oral side views. Drawings by CSZ.	Figure 1. Bayesian phylogenetic tree based on 52 partial sequences COI mtDNA data, 618-nucleotide position alignment. The posterior probability values (Bayesian analysis) and bootstrap values (maximum-likelihood) are represented at each node,with aletterrepresenting the differentmitochondrialclades along thebranches.The coloursrepresent themitochondrial clades that compose the different figures.Next to each species name is the original habitat (freshwater/Sphagnum/terrestrial mosses) and the section according to Deflandre (1928). The drawings show the tests of illustrative species in lateral and oral side views. Drawings by CSZ.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294F0970FFF34903FAC7FB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294F0971FC3149CCFD3BFC05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461276/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461276	Figure 5. Galeripora naiadis, Galeripora bathystoma and Galeripora polypora: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test, for G. naiadis the images correspond with pictures of Arcella discoides in Todorov & Bankov (2019). The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora discoides (Ehrenberg, 1843), and original drawing of Galeripora bathystoma (Deflandre, 1928) and Galeripora polypora (Penard, 1890).	Figure 5. Galeripora naiadis, Galeripora bathystoma and Galeripora polypora: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test, for G. naiadis the images correspond with pictures of Arcella discoides in Todorov & Bankov (2019). The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora discoides (Ehrenberg, 1843), and original drawing of Galeripora bathystoma (Deflandre, 1928) and Galeripora polypora (Penard, 1890).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294F0971FC3149CCFD3BFC05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0971FF9448E5FD1EF9A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461276/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461276	Figure 5. Galeripora naiadis, Galeripora bathystoma and Galeripora polypora: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test, for G. naiadis the images correspond with pictures of Arcella discoides in Todorov & Bankov (2019). The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora discoides (Ehrenberg, 1843), and original drawing of Galeripora bathystoma (Deflandre, 1928) and Galeripora polypora (Penard, 1890).	Figure 5. Galeripora naiadis, Galeripora bathystoma and Galeripora polypora: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test, for G. naiadis the images correspond with pictures of Arcella discoides in Todorov & Bankov (2019). The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora discoides (Ehrenberg, 1843), and original drawing of Galeripora bathystoma (Deflandre, 1928) and Galeripora polypora (Penard, 1890).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0971FFD94EA7FD1EFB7B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461274	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	Figure 4. Galeripora galeriformis, Galeripora bufonipellita, Galeripora sitiens and Galeripora balari: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora arenaria (Greef, 1866), and original drawings of the synonymized species Arcella microstoma Penard, 1890 and Arcella aureola Maggi, 1888.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0971FFDE49A0FD4EFABB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461272/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461272	Figure 3. Galeripora succelli: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. Below left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog. Above left, original drawing of the closest known resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	Figure 3. Galeripora succelli: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. Below left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog. Above left, original drawing of the closest known resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0971FFDE49A0FD4EFABB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461282	Figure 8. Arcella guadarramensis: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for this species, and original drawing of the closest resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	Figure 8. Arcella guadarramensis: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for this species, and original drawing of the closest resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0971FFDF4BC4FA6DFF19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461278/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461278	Figure 6. Galeripora catinus: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog and original drawing of Galeripora catinus (Penard, 1890).	Figure 6. Galeripora catinus: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog and original drawing of Galeripora catinus (Penard, 1890).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0971FC694CE6FA63FDFA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461276/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461276	Figure 5. Galeripora naiadis, Galeripora bathystoma and Galeripora polypora: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test, for G. naiadis the images correspond with pictures of Arcella discoides in Todorov & Bankov (2019). The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora discoides (Ehrenberg, 1843), and original drawing of Galeripora bathystoma (Deflandre, 1928) and Galeripora polypora (Penard, 1890).	Figure 5. Galeripora naiadis, Galeripora bathystoma and Galeripora polypora: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test, for G. naiadis the images correspond with pictures of Arcella discoides in Todorov & Bankov (2019). The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for each species, original drawing of the closest resembling species Galeripora discoides (Ehrenberg, 1843), and original drawing of Galeripora bathystoma (Deflandre, 1928) and Galeripora polypora (Penard, 1890).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0972FC6D4E0AFD48FC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461282	Figure 8. Arcella guadarramensis: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for this species, and original drawing of the closest resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	Figure 8. Arcella guadarramensis: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. On the left, a photograph of a typical habitat for this species, and original drawing of the closest resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0972FC6D4E0AFD48FC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461270	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	Figure 2. A, scatterplot of the scores of linear discriminants with x-axis representing discriminant function 1 (LD1) and y-axis representing discriminant function 2 (LD2). Colours represent the different mitochondrial clades and symbols refer to the different sections after Deflandre (1928): squares are for Section 1 ‘Vulgares’, circles for Section 2 ‘Carinatae’ and triangles for Section 3 ‘Aplanatae’. The drawings represent the different morphotypes. B, the table represents the results of a linear discriminant analysis which determines the relationship between predicted and observed specimens cells for each mitochondrial clade.	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
1C22923F294E0972FC6D4E0AFD48FC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6461272/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461272	Figure 3. Galeripora succelli: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. Below left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog. Above left, original drawing of the closest known resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	Figure 3. Galeripora succelli: scanning electron micrographs of the aboral and oral sides of the test. The images on the right represent a detail of the test and the structure of the aperture. Below left, a photograph of a typical habitat for the species, a peat bog. Above left, original drawing of the closest known resembling species, Galeripora artocrea (Leidy, 1879).	2021-10-26	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique		Zenodo	biologists	González-Miguéns, Rubén;Soler-Zamora, Carmen;Villar-Depablo, Mar;Todorov, Milcho;Lara, Enrique			
