taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AEFA570164FFEEFF1F9FA07C31FB89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5007729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5007729	Figure 2. Pliocene fossil petrel Procellaria altirostris sp. nov., holotype NMNZ S.46691.Photo: Jean-Claude Stahl (Te Papa).(1) cranium; (2) premaxilla; (3) furcula; (4) right scapula;(5) left coracoid;(6) right coracoid;(7a) proximal right humerus;(7b) distal right humerus;(8) left ulna;(9a) proximal right ulna;(9b) distal right ulna; (10) right radius; (11) synsacrum; (12a) proximal left femur; (12b) distal left femur; (13a) proximal left tibiotarsus; (13b) distal left tibiotarsus; (14) right tibiotarsus;(15) left tarsometatarsus;(16) right tarsometatarsus;(17) pedal phalange.	Figure 2. Pliocene fossil petrel Procellaria altirostris sp. nov., holotype NMNZ S.46691.Photo: Jean-Claude Stahl (Te Papa).(1) cranium; (2) premaxilla; (3) furcula; (4) right scapula;(5) left coracoid;(6) right coracoid;(7a) proximal right humerus;(7b) distal right humerus;(8) left ulna;(9a) proximal right ulna;(9b) distal right ulna; (10) right radius; (11) synsacrum; (12a) proximal left femur; (12b) distal left femur; (13a) proximal left tibiotarsus; (13b) distal left tibiotarsus; (14) right tibiotarsus;(15) left tarsometatarsus;(16) right tarsometatarsus;(17) pedal phalange.	2021-01-29	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo		Zenodo	biologists	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo			
03AEFA570164FFEEFF1F9FA07C31FB89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5007733/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5007733	Figure 3. General location inTaranaki where the fossil was found.	Figure 3. General location inTaranaki where the fossil was found.	2021-01-29	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo		Zenodo	biologists	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo			
03AEFA570164FFEEFF1F9FA07C31FB89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5007735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5007735	Figure 4. Principal component analysis for the skeletal measurements of the three Procellaria species that are most similar in morphology to the new species: P.aequinoctialis, P.conspicillataand P.westlandica. (A) Biplot of the first and second principal component scores. (B) Projection of the principal component vectors (loadings) ofthe tested parametersonto the PC1-PC2 biplot.Coloursrepresent the differentspecies:P.aequinoctialis = green;P.conspicillata = blue;P.westlandica = yellow;P.altirostris sp.nov.= red.	Figure 4. Principal component analysis for the skeletal measurements of the three Procellaria species that are most similar in morphology to the new species: P.aequinoctialis, P.conspicillataand P.westlandica. (A) Biplot of the first and second principal component scores. (B) Projection of the principal component vectors (loadings) ofthe tested parametersonto the PC1-PC2 biplot.Coloursrepresent the differentspecies:P.aequinoctialis = green;P.conspicillata = blue;P.westlandica = yellow;P.altirostris sp.nov.= red.	2021-01-29	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo		Zenodo	biologists	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo			
03AEFA570164FFEEFF1F9FA07C31FB89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5007727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5007727	Figure 1. Plate illustrating how each bone element was measured.	Figure 1. Plate illustrating how each bone element was measured.	2021-01-29	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo		Zenodo	biologists	Tennyson, Alan James Drummond;Tomotani, Barbara Mizumo			
