taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
006087F8FFE7FFE3FF40FE92FABBFCA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696287	FIGURE 2. Cladorhiza bathycrinoides, body. A. Images of both sides of the preserved specimen. B. Closer view of the curled tentacles. C. In situ image of video frame grab before collection. D. Projecting diactins of body surface. E. A tentacle removed from the body and dried for SEM. F. Close view of tentacle surface with dense anisochelae cover (SEM). Photo C credit: OET/ NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	FIGURE 2. Cladorhiza bathycrinoides, body. A. Images of both sides of the preserved specimen. B. Closer view of the curled tentacles. C. In situ image of video frame grab before collection. D. Projecting diactins of body surface. E. A tentacle removed from the body and dried for SEM. F. Close view of tentacle surface with dense anisochelae cover (SEM). Photo C credit: OET/ NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
006087F8FFE7FFE3FF40FE92FABBFCA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696289	FIGURE 3. Cladorhiza bathycrinoides spicules, SEM. A. Style 1b, one complete and magnified ends from the stalk axis. B. Style 2, two complete and magnified ends from the tentacle axis. C. Style 4, one complete and magnified ends from the tentacle subdermis. All styles are at the same scale as in A. D. Four views of anchorate anisochelae from tentacle cover. E. Two sigmas from the stalk cover. at the same scale as D.	FIGURE 3. Cladorhiza bathycrinoides spicules, SEM. A. Style 1b, one complete and magnified ends from the stalk axis. B. Style 2, two complete and magnified ends from the tentacle axis. C. Style 4, one complete and magnified ends from the tentacle subdermis. All styles are at the same scale as in A. D. Four views of anchorate anisochelae from tentacle cover. E. Two sigmas from the stalk cover. at the same scale as D.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
006087F8FFE1FFE0FF40FAEAFBD2FDAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696291	FIGURE 4. Farrea cordelli n. sp., body. A. In situ video frame grab of the holotype before collection; laser spots 10 cm apart are red spots circled in upper left. B. Closer view of part of the branch collected (upper left in A) showing change from nearly closed gutter at top to closed tube in lower (older) parts of the branch. C. Closer view of a lamellar part of the open lateral projection with tissue in place. D. Cleaned siliceous farreoid, dictyonal framework of an adjacent fragment (SEM). E. The framework in lateral view, dermal side to right. F. Three clavules in place around a dermal pentactin in a whole mount (LM). Photo A credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	FIGURE 4. Farrea cordelli n. sp., body. A. In situ video frame grab of the holotype before collection; laser spots 10 cm apart are red spots circled in upper left. B. Closer view of part of the branch collected (upper left in A) showing change from nearly closed gutter at top to closed tube in lower (older) parts of the branch. C. Closer view of a lamellar part of the open lateral projection with tissue in place. D. Cleaned siliceous farreoid, dictyonal framework of an adjacent fragment (SEM). E. The framework in lateral view, dermal side to right. F. Three clavules in place around a dermal pentactin in a whole mount (LM). Photo A credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
006087F8FFE1FFE0FF40FAEAFBD2FDAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696293	FIGURE 5. Farrea cordelli n. sp., spicules (all SEM). A. Surface pentactins, whole, and magnified ray ends and spicule center (below). B. Pileate clavules, whole and magnified side and end views of tips. C. Uncinate, whole and enlarged ends. D. Oxyhexaster, whole, rare tuft of six secondary rays and magnified secondary ray. E. Two hemioxyhexasters.	FIGURE 5. Farrea cordelli n. sp., spicules (all SEM). A. Surface pentactins, whole, and magnified ray ends and spicule center (below). B. Pileate clavules, whole and magnified side and end views of tips. C. Uncinate, whole and enlarged ends. D. Oxyhexaster, whole, rare tuft of six secondary rays and magnified secondary ray. E. Two hemioxyhexasters.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
006087F8FFE2FFE0FF40FBE9FBFDF8AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696295	FIGURE 6. In situ images of other specimens. A. Caulophacus (Caulophacus) schulzei, arrowheads indicate 10 cm spaced laser spots. B. Rhabdocalyptu dawsoni, 10 cm spaced laser spots are obvious. C. Staurocalyptus pamelaturnerae, 10 cm spaced laser spots are above the specimen. All images credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	FIGURE 6. In situ images of other specimens. A. Caulophacus (Caulophacus) schulzei, arrowheads indicate 10 cm spaced laser spots. B. Rhabdocalyptu dawsoni, 10 cm spaced laser spots are obvious. C. Staurocalyptus pamelaturnerae, 10 cm spaced laser spots are above the specimen. All images credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
006087F8FFEDFFEFFF40FF2FFA84FBEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696295	FIGURE 6. In situ images of other specimens. A. Caulophacus (Caulophacus) schulzei, arrowheads indicate 10 cm spaced laser spots. B. Rhabdocalyptu dawsoni, 10 cm spaced laser spots are obvious. C. Staurocalyptus pamelaturnerae, 10 cm spaced laser spots are above the specimen. All images credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	FIGURE 6. In situ images of other specimens. A. Caulophacus (Caulophacus) schulzei, arrowheads indicate 10 cm spaced laser spots. B. Rhabdocalyptu dawsoni, 10 cm spaced laser spots are obvious. C. Staurocalyptus pamelaturnerae, 10 cm spaced laser spots are above the specimen. All images credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
006087F8FFEDFFEEFF40FA97FDC5FE3F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3696295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696295	FIGURE 6. In situ images of other specimens. A. Caulophacus (Caulophacus) schulzei, arrowheads indicate 10 cm spaced laser spots. B. Rhabdocalyptu dawsoni, 10 cm spaced laser spots are obvious. C. Staurocalyptus pamelaturnerae, 10 cm spaced laser spots are above the specimen. All images credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	FIGURE 6. In situ images of other specimens. A. Caulophacus (Caulophacus) schulzei, arrowheads indicate 10 cm spaced laser spots. B. Rhabdocalyptu dawsoni, 10 cm spaced laser spots are obvious. C. Staurocalyptus pamelaturnerae, 10 cm spaced laser spots are above the specimen. All images credit: OET/NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries.	2020-03-04	Reiswig, Henry M.		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.			
