taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0390471DFFFD1820FF22D0946B75C860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095518/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095518	FIGURE 1. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. Habitus. B. Idem. C. General body outline. D. Front of head. E. Labral keel, lateral view. F. First antenna. G. Second	FIGURE 1. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. Habitus. B. Idem. C. General body outline. D. Front of head. E. Labral keel, lateral view. F. First antenna. G. Second	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFFD1820FF22D0946B75C860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095520/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095520	FIGURE 2. Comparison of head shields and head pores of sympatric Anthalona acuta n. sp. from type locality (F–I) and Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) (A–E). Parthenogenetic females of A. verrucosa verrucosa were raised from dried mud from temporary dune pool at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A, F. Complete head shields. B–E., G–I. Variation in head pore morphology. Note the differences in distances between large and small pores, especially in A. verrucosa (B–E).	FIGURE 2. Comparison of head shields and head pores of sympatric Anthalona acuta n. sp. from type locality (F–I) and Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) (A–E). Parthenogenetic females of A. verrucosa verrucosa were raised from dried mud from temporary dune pool at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A, F. Complete head shields. B–E., G–I. Variation in head pore morphology. Note the differences in distances between large and small pores, especially in A. verrucosa (B–E).	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFFD1820FF22D0946B75C860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095522/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095522	FIGURE 3. Anthalona acuta n. sp. from Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil (A–E) and Anthalona verrucosa (from same locality) (F), SEM. Carapace ornamentation, headshield of adult parthenogenetic females of. A. Adult parthenogenetic female, typical humpbacked shape for A. acuta n. sp. B. Pattern of tubercles seen dorsally. C. Dorsal detail of tubercles, posterior portion. D. Head shield (rostrum to the right) dorsally, with main head pores (MHp) and lateral pores (Lhp). E. Detail of head shield dorsally, with two connected major head pores in middle, all pores on an elevation. F. Detail of head pores of A. verrucosa ventrally, showing 3D configuration of the peculiar 8-shaped structures under the small pores, called “cosmaria” or “sacks”.	FIGURE 3. Anthalona acuta n. sp. from Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil (A–E) and Anthalona verrucosa (from same locality) (F), SEM. Carapace ornamentation, headshield of adult parthenogenetic females of. A. Adult parthenogenetic female, typical humpbacked shape for A. acuta n. sp. B. Pattern of tubercles seen dorsally. C. Dorsal detail of tubercles, posterior portion. D. Head shield (rostrum to the right) dorsally, with main head pores (MHp) and lateral pores (Lhp). E. Detail of head shield dorsally, with two connected major head pores in middle, all pores on an elevation. F. Detail of head pores of A. verrucosa ventrally, showing 3D configuration of the peculiar 8-shaped structures under the small pores, called “cosmaria” or “sacks”.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFFD1820FF22D0946B75C860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095524	FIGURE 4. Anthalona acuta n. sp. from Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, SEM. A. Inner (IDL) and outer distal lobe (ODL) setae of first limb. B. Postabdomen with detail of armature (below left). One of the specially modified setae on second antenna of A. acuta n. sp. can be seen here, but is broken off (ans).	FIGURE 4. Anthalona acuta n. sp. from Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, SEM. A. Inner (IDL) and outer distal lobe (ODL) setae of first limb. B. Postabdomen with detail of armature (below left). One of the specially modified setae on second antenna of A. acuta n. sp. can be seen here, but is broken off (ans).	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFFD1820FF22D0946B75C860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095526	FIGURE 5. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. First limb, anterior view, IDL and ODL omitted. B. IDL and ODL. C. Idem. D. Second limb. E. Idem, scraper eight	FIGURE 5. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. First limb, anterior view, IDL and ODL omitted. B. IDL and ODL. C. Idem. D. Second limb. E. Idem, scraper eight	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFFD1820FF22D0946B75C860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095528/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095528	FIGURE 6. Anthalona acuta n. sp., males from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. Leg. K. Van Damme. A. Habitus. B-C. Postabdomen. D. Detail first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	FIGURE 6. Anthalona acuta n. sp., males from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. Leg. K. Van Damme. A. Habitus. B-C. Postabdomen. D. Detail first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFF4183FFF22D2766E71CAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095530	FIGURE 7. Anthalona brandorffi (Sinev & Hollwedel, 2002) comb.nov. Parthenogenetic females from Crooked Tree Sanctuary lagoon, Belize (A–E) and from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil (F–G). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Head shield. C. First limb, inner (IDL) and outer distal lobe (ODL). D. Second limb with reduced scrapers, typical for A. brandorffi. E. Postabdomen, Belize specimen. F. Postabdomen, Lençóis specimen. G. Idem, basal spine on terminal claw.	FIGURE 7. Anthalona brandorffi (Sinev & Hollwedel, 2002) comb.nov. Parthenogenetic females from Crooked Tree Sanctuary lagoon, Belize (A–E) and from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil (F–G). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Head shield. C. First limb, inner (IDL) and outer distal lobe (ODL). D. Second limb with reduced scrapers, typical for A. brandorffi. E. Postabdomen, Belize specimen. F. Postabdomen, Lençóis specimen. G. Idem, basal spine on terminal claw.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFF4183FFF22D2766E71CAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095562/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095562	FIGURE 23. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, males (A–C) from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, Leg. K. Van Damme (from culture) and type series of “true (?)” Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, paralectotypes (D–L) from G.O. Sars Collection, F12337, Zool. Mus. Oslo (selected by Valdivia- Villar). A. Habitus male. B. Postabdomen male. C. Detail on first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. D. Paralectotype, habitus parthenogenetic female. E.–F. Postabdomen. G. Labral keel. H. Second antenna. I. Head pores. J. First limb, ODL seta and IDL setae. K. Scrapers of second limb. L. Second limb, sixth scraper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	FIGURE 23. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, males (A–C) from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, Leg. K. Van Damme (from culture) and type series of “true (?)” Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, paralectotypes (D–L) from G.O. Sars Collection, F12337, Zool. Mus. Oslo (selected by Valdivia- Villar). A. Habitus male. B. Postabdomen male. C. Detail on first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. D. Paralectotype, habitus parthenogenetic female. E.–F. Postabdomen. G. Labral keel. H. Second antenna. I. Head pores. J. First limb, ODL seta and IDL setae. K. Scrapers of second limb. L. Second limb, sixth scraper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFF4183FFF22D2766E71CAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095564/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095564	FIGURE 24. Anthalona verrucosa pectinata (Elías-Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999) comb. nov. = Alona pectinata Elías- Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999, adult parthenogenetic females from Mahajual, Mexico, Leg. A.A. Kotov. A. Habitus. B. Idem, outline. C. Head pores. D. Second antenna. E. Postabdomen. F. Idem, marginal denticles. G. Idem, basal spine. H. Idem,	FIGURE 24. Anthalona verrucosa pectinata (Elías-Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999) comb. nov. = Alona pectinata Elías- Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999, adult parthenogenetic females from Mahajual, Mexico, Leg. A.A. Kotov. A. Habitus. B. Idem, outline. C. Head pores. D. Second antenna. E. Postabdomen. F. Idem, marginal denticles. G. Idem, basal spine. H. Idem,	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFEA183AFF22D6BE6EA4C901.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095532/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095532	FIGURE 8. Alona harti harti ssp.n. from Southern Africa. Parthenogenetic females from Thalamakani River, Okavango Delta, Botswana. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Idem, body outline. C. Head pores. D. Head shield. E. Posteroventral valve corner. F.	FIGURE 8. Alona harti harti ssp.n. from Southern Africa. Parthenogenetic females from Thalamakani River, Okavango Delta, Botswana. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Idem, body outline. C. Head pores. D. Head shield. E. Posteroventral valve corner. F.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFEA183AFF22D6BE6EA4C901.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095534/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095534	FIGURE 9. Alona harti harti ssp.n. from Southern Africa. Parthenogenetic females from Thalamakani River, Okavango Delta, Botswana. A. First limb, anterior view (ODL and IDL omitted). B. Idem, anterior view to show soft setae. C. Idem, IDL, ODL and accessory seta. D. Second limb. E. Idem, scraper six. F. Third limb, exopodite. G. Idem, setules omitted. H. Idem, endo-	FIGURE 9. Alona harti harti ssp.n. from Southern Africa. Parthenogenetic females from Thalamakani River, Okavango Delta, Botswana. A. First limb, anterior view (ODL and IDL omitted). B. Idem, anterior view to show soft setae. C. Idem, IDL, ODL and accessory seta. D. Second limb. E. Idem, scraper six. F. Third limb, exopodite. G. Idem, setules omitted. H. Idem, endo-	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFEA183AFF22D6BE6EA4C901.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095518/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095518	FIGURE 1. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. Habitus. B. Idem. C. General body outline. D. Front of head. E. Labral keel, lateral view. F. First antenna. G. Second	FIGURE 1. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. Habitus. B. Idem. C. General body outline. D. Front of head. E. Labral keel, lateral view. F. First antenna. G. Second	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFEE1836FF22D3E56E2EC9B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095536/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095536	FIGURE 10. Anthalona harti occidentalis ssp.n. from West Africa. Parthenogenetic females from Lake Télé, Mali and Cameroon (C). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Body outline. C. Habitus, lateral view (from Cameroon). D. Head pores. E. Posteroventral	FIGURE 10. Anthalona harti occidentalis ssp.n. from West Africa. Parthenogenetic females from Lake Télé, Mali and Cameroon (C). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Body outline. C. Habitus, lateral view (from Cameroon). D. Head pores. E. Posteroventral	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFEE1836FF22D3E56E2EC9B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095538/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095538	FIGURE 11. Anthalona harti occidentalis ssp.n., limbs of parthenogenetic females from Lake Télé, Mali. A. First limb. B. Idem, IDL and ODL. Idem, anterior soft setae. D. Second limb. E. Idem, sixth scraper. F. Idem, extra seta at base of fourth scraper. G. Third limb, exopodite. H. Idem, setules omitted. I. Endopodite. J. Idem, inner endite setae. K. Fourth limb. L. Fifth	FIGURE 11. Anthalona harti occidentalis ssp.n., limbs of parthenogenetic females from Lake Télé, Mali. A. First limb. B. Idem, IDL and ODL. Idem, anterior soft setae. D. Second limb. E. Idem, sixth scraper. F. Idem, extra seta at base of fourth scraper. G. Third limb, exopodite. H. Idem, setules omitted. I. Endopodite. J. Idem, inner endite setae. K. Fourth limb. L. Fifth	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFEE1836FF22D3E56E2EC9B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095526	FIGURE 5. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. First limb, anterior view, IDL and ODL omitted. B. IDL and ODL. C. Idem. D. Second limb. E. Idem, scraper eight	FIGURE 5. Anthalona acuta n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. First limb, anterior view, IDL and ODL omitted. B. IDL and ODL. C. Idem. D. Second limb. E. Idem, scraper eight	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE21830FF22D03D687FCAE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095540/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095540	FIGURE 12. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Parthenogenetic females from pool at Homhill, Socotra Island (Yemen). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Idem (from Wadi Zerik). C. General body outline.	FIGURE 12. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Parthenogenetic females from pool at Homhill, Socotra Island (Yemen). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Idem (from Wadi Zerik). C. General body outline.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE21830FF22D03D687FCAE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095542/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095542	FIGURE 13. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005, parthenogenetic females reared from dried mud from Wadi Shawqah, Sharjah, UAE, Leg. K. Van Damme. SEM. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Idem, dorsal view. C. Postabdomen and endite of PIV (enIV) with flaming torch setae and detail of postabdomen armature (inset). D. Head pore arrangement and ornamentation headshield, dorsal view. Arrows indicate small or lateral pores. E. Ventral view of first limb in situ, showing positions of inner (IDL) and outer distal lobe (ODL). F. Details of first and second limb; second limb with scrapers four to eight and gnathobase (gn). The sixth scraper is typically modified with thicker teeth in Anthalona gen. n. (ms, modified scraper). First limb with setae of first and second endite (en1–2) and reduced anterior or soft setae on each endite (as1–2).	FIGURE 13. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005, parthenogenetic females reared from dried mud from Wadi Shawqah, Sharjah, UAE, Leg. K. Van Damme. SEM. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Idem, dorsal view. C. Postabdomen and endite of PIV (enIV) with flaming torch setae and detail of postabdomen armature (inset). D. Head pore arrangement and ornamentation headshield, dorsal view. Arrows indicate small or lateral pores. E. Ventral view of first limb in situ, showing positions of inner (IDL) and outer distal lobe (ODL). F. Details of first and second limb; second limb with scrapers four to eight and gnathobase (gn). The sixth scraper is typically modified with thicker teeth in Anthalona gen. n. (ms, modified scraper). First limb with setae of first and second endite (en1–2) and reduced anterior or soft setae on each endite (as1–2).	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE21830FF22D03D687FCAE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095544/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095544	FIGURE 14. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Parthenogenetic females from pool at Homhill, Socotra Island (Yemen). A. First maxilla. B. First limb, complete, anterior view. C. Idem, IDL and ODL. D. Idem, anterior side to show reduced soft setae (arrows). E. Second limb. F. Idem, scraper eight. G. Idem, exopodite. H. Idem,	FIGURE 14. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Parthenogenetic females from pool at Homhill, Socotra Island (Yemen). A. First maxilla. B. First limb, complete, anterior view. C. Idem, IDL and ODL. D. Idem, anterior side to show reduced soft setae (arrows). E. Second limb. F. Idem, scraper eight. G. Idem, exopodite. H. Idem,	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE21830FF22D03D687FCAE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095546/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095546	FIGURE 15. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Males from Socotra Island, Yemen, Leg. K. Van Damme. A. Habitus. B. Postabdomen from river in Haghier Mountains. C. Postabdomen from Homhill. D. First antenna. E. First limb, copulatory hook. F. First limb, copulatory brush, IDL and ODL. G. First limb with frontal part and setules. H. Second limb. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, gn, gnathobase, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	FIGURE 15. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Males from Socotra Island, Yemen, Leg. K. Van Damme. A. Habitus. B. Postabdomen from river in Haghier Mountains. C. Postabdomen from Homhill. D. First antenna. E. First limb, copulatory hook. F. First limb, copulatory brush, IDL and ODL. G. First limb with frontal part and setules. H. Second limb. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, gn, gnathobase, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE4180BFF22D0DA698FCC81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095548	FIGURE 16. Alona obtusa n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from pond at Palangka Raya University Campus, Borneo. A. Habitus. B. Body outline. C. Head shield, posterior margin with head pores. D. Posteroventral corner of valves (with ventral notch);	FIGURE 16. Alona obtusa n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from pond at Palangka Raya University Campus, Borneo. A. Habitus. B. Body outline. C. Head shield, posterior margin with head pores. D. Posteroventral corner of valves (with ventral notch);	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE4180BFF22D0DA698FCC81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095550/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095550	FIGURE 17. Alona obtusa n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from pond at Palangka Raya University Campus, Borneo. A. First limb, anterior view, IDL and ODL omitted. B. Idem, anterior view (to show soft setae). C. Idem, IDL, ODL and accessory seta.	FIGURE 17. Alona obtusa n. sp. Parthenogenetic females from pond at Palangka Raya University Campus, Borneo. A. First limb, anterior view, IDL and ODL omitted. B. Idem, anterior view (to show soft setae). C. Idem, IDL, ODL and accessory seta.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFE4180BFF22D0DA698FCC81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095528/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095528	FIGURE 6. Anthalona acuta n. sp., males from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. Leg. K. Van Damme. A. Habitus. B-C. Postabdomen. D. Detail first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	FIGURE 6. Anthalona acuta n. sp., males from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. Leg. K. Van Damme. A. Habitus. B-C. Postabdomen. D. Detail first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFDF1807FF22D76569D1CED1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095552/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095552	FIGURE 18. Anthalona simplex n. sp., parthenogenetic females from Katanga Region, DR Congo. A.–B. Habitus, lateral view (antennal setae not drawn). C. Body outline, lateral view. D. Posterior margin of head shield, including head pores. E. Labral	FIGURE 18. Anthalona simplex n. sp., parthenogenetic females from Katanga Region, DR Congo. A.–B. Habitus, lateral view (antennal setae not drawn). C. Body outline, lateral view. D. Posterior margin of head shield, including head pores. E. Labral	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFDF1807FF22D76569D1CED1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095554	FIGURE 19. Anthalona simplex n. sp., parthenogenetic females from Katanga Region, DR Congo. A. First limb, anterior view, ODL and IDL not drawn. B. First limb, ODL, IDL and accessory seta. C. IDL setae and setulation. D. Second limb. E.	FIGURE 19. Anthalona simplex n. sp., parthenogenetic females from Katanga Region, DR Congo. A. First limb, anterior view, ODL and IDL not drawn. B. First limb, ODL, IDL and accessory seta. C. IDL setae and setulation. D. Second limb. E.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD31800FF22D580689CCDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095556/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095556	FIGURE 20. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. Habitus (cultured from dry mud). B. Idem, from original	FIGURE 20. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A. Habitus (cultured from dry mud). B. Idem, from original	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD31800FF22D580689CCDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095558/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095558	FIGURE 21. SEM Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov. (A–B) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil (comparison with Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) from Sharjah, United Arabian Emirates (C–D)). A. Habitus. B. Detail head, labral keel and antennae. Inset, double denticle. Arrow shows modified spinules on antennal segment. C. Habitus A. mediterranea. D. Detail head, labral keel and antennae. Arrow shows homologous structures as in B, unmodified.	FIGURE 21. SEM Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov. (A–B) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil (comparison with Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) from Sharjah, United Arabian Emirates (C–D)). A. Habitus. B. Detail head, labral keel and antennae. Inset, double denticle. Arrow shows modified spinules on antennal segment. C. Habitus A. mediterranea. D. Detail head, labral keel and antennae. Arrow shows homologous structures as in B, unmodified.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD31800FF22D580689CCDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095560/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095560	FIGURE 22. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov. = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, culture from dried mud. A. First maxilla. B. First limb, anterior	FIGURE 22. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov. = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, culture from dried mud. A. First maxilla. B. First limb, anterior	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD31800FF22D580689CCDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095562/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095562	FIGURE 23. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, males (A–C) from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, Leg. K. Van Damme (from culture) and type series of “true (?)” Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, paralectotypes (D–L) from G.O. Sars Collection, F12337, Zool. Mus. Oslo (selected by Valdivia- Villar). A. Habitus male. B. Postabdomen male. C. Detail on first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. D. Paralectotype, habitus parthenogenetic female. E.–F. Postabdomen. G. Labral keel. H. Second antenna. I. Head pores. J. First limb, ODL seta and IDL setae. K. Scrapers of second limb. L. Second limb, sixth scraper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	FIGURE 23. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, males (A–C) from the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, Leg. K. Van Damme (from culture) and type series of “true (?)” Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901, paralectotypes (D–L) from G.O. Sars Collection, F12337, Zool. Mus. Oslo (selected by Valdivia- Villar). A. Habitus male. B. Postabdomen male. C. Detail on first limb, with copulatory hook or clasper. D. Paralectotype, habitus parthenogenetic female. E.–F. Postabdomen. G. Labral keel. H. Second antenna. I. Head pores. J. First limb, ODL seta and IDL setae. K. Scrapers of second limb. L. Second limb, sixth scraper. Abbreviations: ch, copulatory hook, IDL, inner distal lobe, ODL, outer distal lobe.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD31800FF22D580689CCDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095520/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095520	FIGURE 2. Comparison of head shields and head pores of sympatric Anthalona acuta n. sp. from type locality (F–I) and Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) (A–E). Parthenogenetic females of A. verrucosa verrucosa were raised from dried mud from temporary dune pool at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A, F. Complete head shields. B–E., G–I. Variation in head pore morphology. Note the differences in distances between large and small pores, especially in A. verrucosa (B–E).	FIGURE 2. Comparison of head shields and head pores of sympatric Anthalona acuta n. sp. from type locality (F–I) and Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) (A–E). Parthenogenetic females of A. verrucosa verrucosa were raised from dried mud from temporary dune pool at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. A, F. Complete head shields. B–E., G–I. Variation in head pore morphology. Note the differences in distances between large and small pores, especially in A. verrucosa (B–E).	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD31800FF22D580689CCDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095544/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095544	FIGURE 14. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Parthenogenetic females from pool at Homhill, Socotra Island (Yemen). A. First maxilla. B. First limb, complete, anterior view. C. Idem, IDL and ODL. D. Idem, anterior side to show reduced soft setae (arrows). E. Second limb. F. Idem, scraper eight. G. Idem, exopodite. H. Idem,	FIGURE 14. Anthalona mediterranea (Yalim, 2005) comb. nov. = Alona mediterranea Yalim, 2005. Parthenogenetic females from pool at Homhill, Socotra Island (Yemen). A. First maxilla. B. First limb, complete, anterior view. C. Idem, IDL and ODL. D. Idem, anterior side to show reduced soft setae (arrows). E. Second limb. F. Idem, scraper eight. G. Idem, exopodite. H. Idem,	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD41800FF22D40D691ECAAF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095564/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095564	FIGURE 24. Anthalona verrucosa pectinata (Elías-Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999) comb. nov. = Alona pectinata Elías- Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999, adult parthenogenetic females from Mahajual, Mexico, Leg. A.A. Kotov. A. Habitus. B. Idem, outline. C. Head pores. D. Second antenna. E. Postabdomen. F. Idem, marginal denticles. G. Idem, basal spine. H. Idem,	FIGURE 24. Anthalona verrucosa pectinata (Elías-Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999) comb. nov. = Alona pectinata Elías- Gutiérrez & Suárez-Morales, 1999, adult parthenogenetic females from Mahajual, Mexico, Leg. A.A. Kotov. A. Habitus. B. Idem, outline. C. Head pores. D. Second antenna. E. Postabdomen. F. Idem, marginal denticles. G. Idem, basal spine. H. Idem,	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD4181DFF22D12068A4CFD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095568/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095568	FIGURE 25. Three Anthalona taxa with uncertain identity versus Anthalona verrucosa (Sars, 1901). A.–B. Type species of the genus, Anthalona verrucosa (Sars, 1901) from São Paulo, Brazi (Sars 1901). No holotypes or paratypes were selected by Sars, paralectotypes were selected later by Valdivia-Villar, see Fig. 22. Drawings after Sars (1901; as Alona verrucosa). C.–D. Alona rectangula sensu Daday (1905) = Biapertura pseudoverrucosa pseudoverrucosa (Smirnov, 1971) from Paraguay (Daday 1905). We regard it here as a synonym of A. verrucosa, but more than one species may yet be found in the Neotropics. Drawings after Daday (1905). E.–F. Alona alonopsiformis Brehm, 1933 from Philippines. Identity of this taxon is unknown, no types exist. Drawings after Brehm (1933). G.–J. Alona verrucosa lineolata Chen & Li, 1991 from China. Identity unknown, body shape and striation as Anthalona mediterranea, which may be identical. Drawings after Chen et al. (1991). Habitus of parthenogenetic females (A, C, E, G), postabdomen (B, D, F, H), head pores (I) and labrum (J).	FIGURE 25. Three Anthalona taxa with uncertain identity versus Anthalona verrucosa (Sars, 1901). A.–B. Type species of the genus, Anthalona verrucosa (Sars, 1901) from São Paulo, Brazi (Sars 1901). No holotypes or paratypes were selected by Sars, paralectotypes were selected later by Valdivia-Villar, see Fig. 22. Drawings after Sars (1901; as Alona verrucosa). C.–D. Alona rectangula sensu Daday (1905) = Biapertura pseudoverrucosa pseudoverrucosa (Smirnov, 1971) from Paraguay (Daday 1905). We regard it here as a synonym of A. verrucosa, but more than one species may yet be found in the Neotropics. Drawings after Daday (1905). E.–F. Alona alonopsiformis Brehm, 1933 from Philippines. Identity of this taxon is unknown, no types exist. Drawings after Brehm (1933). G.–J. Alona verrucosa lineolata Chen & Li, 1991 from China. Identity unknown, body shape and striation as Anthalona mediterranea, which may be identical. Drawings after Chen et al. (1991). Habitus of parthenogenetic females (A, C, E, G), postabdomen (B, D, F, H), head pores (I) and labrum (J).	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD4181DFF22D12068A4CFD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095560/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095560	FIGURE 22. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov. = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, culture from dried mud. A. First maxilla. B. First limb, anterior	FIGURE 22. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901) comb. nov. = Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901. Parthenogenetic females from temporary dune pools at the Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, culture from dried mud. A. First maxilla. B. First limb, anterior	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFD4181DFF22D12068A4CFD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095572/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095572	FIGURE 27. Neotropical species of Anthalona gen. n. A. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE–Brazil, from culture (without tubercles on valves), Leg. K. Van Damme. B. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, from sample, same population as in A but with tubercles on valves, Leg. K. Van Damme. C. Anthalona verrucosa ssp. (Sars, 1901) from Fra Bartelomeo de las Casas, Guatemala, Leg. H.J. Dumont. D. Anthalona verru-	FIGURE 27. Neotropical species of Anthalona gen. n. A. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE–Brazil, from culture (without tubercles on valves), Leg. K. Van Damme. B. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, from sample, same population as in A but with tubercles on valves, Leg. K. Van Damme. C. Anthalona verrucosa ssp. (Sars, 1901) from Fra Bartelomeo de las Casas, Guatemala, Leg. H.J. Dumont. D. Anthalona verru-	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFC31816FF22D01F6B34C82E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095576/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095576	FIGURE 29. Phylogenetic relationships and evolution in Anthalona gen. n. Parsimony analysis based on 14 morphological characters with Karualona as outgroup. The trees illustrate the hypothesis of a basal position of A. simplex n. sp. and A. brandorffi in Anthalona gen. n. Evolution of four characters plotted next to the tree. A. 50% Majority-rule consensus tree of 4598 trees with bootstrap values at nodes. The separate position of A. simplex n. sp. has high support. B. Strict consensus tree from six most parsimonious trees obtained by heuristic search, with values plotted from the 50% majority rule tree of these six (tree itself not shown). Evolution in the genus shows an increase of specialization/complexity of four synapomorphies, illustrated at the right (pores, IDL armature, sixth scraper of P2 and labral keel). The most primitive condition is found in A. simplex n. sp. Head pores in the genus show an increase of complexity in the lateral cosmaria (from simple unconstricted to involuted and constricted). Limb modifications for scraping, increase in specialization, from fine and similar setules in the basal taxa to strongly modified spines towards the crown taxa. Finally, denticles on the labral keel are absent in A. simplex n. sp. and A. brandorffi and appear in the genus together with stronger specialized scraping mechanisms. Their basal position within the genus is therefore confirmed by more than one character.	FIGURE 29. Phylogenetic relationships and evolution in Anthalona gen. n. Parsimony analysis based on 14 morphological characters with Karualona as outgroup. The trees illustrate the hypothesis of a basal position of A. simplex n. sp. and A. brandorffi in Anthalona gen. n. Evolution of four characters plotted next to the tree. A. 50% Majority-rule consensus tree of 4598 trees with bootstrap values at nodes. The separate position of A. simplex n. sp. has high support. B. Strict consensus tree from six most parsimonious trees obtained by heuristic search, with values plotted from the 50% majority rule tree of these six (tree itself not shown). Evolution in the genus shows an increase of specialization/complexity of four synapomorphies, illustrated at the right (pores, IDL armature, sixth scraper of P2 and labral keel). The most primitive condition is found in A. simplex n. sp. Head pores in the genus show an increase of complexity in the lateral cosmaria (from simple unconstricted to involuted and constricted). Limb modifications for scraping, increase in specialization, from fine and similar setules in the basal taxa to strongly modified spines towards the crown taxa. Finally, denticles on the labral keel are absent in A. simplex n. sp. and A. brandorffi and appear in the genus together with stronger specialized scraping mechanisms. Their basal position within the genus is therefore confirmed by more than one character.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFC31816FF22D01F6B34C82E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095572/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095572	FIGURE 27. Neotropical species of Anthalona gen. n. A. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE–Brazil, from culture (without tubercles on valves), Leg. K. Van Damme. B. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, from sample, same population as in A but with tubercles on valves, Leg. K. Van Damme. C. Anthalona verrucosa ssp. (Sars, 1901) from Fra Bartelomeo de las Casas, Guatemala, Leg. H.J. Dumont. D. Anthalona verru-	FIGURE 27. Neotropical species of Anthalona gen. n. A. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE–Brazil, from culture (without tubercles on valves), Leg. K. Van Damme. B. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, from sample, same population as in A but with tubercles on valves, Leg. K. Van Damme. C. Anthalona verrucosa ssp. (Sars, 1901) from Fra Bartelomeo de las Casas, Guatemala, Leg. H.J. Dumont. D. Anthalona verru-	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
0390471DFFC31816FF22D01F6B34C82E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10095574/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10095574	FIGURE 28. Asian and African species of Anthalona gen. n., compared to Anthalona verrucosa (Sars, 1901). A. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, from culture, Leg. K. Van Damme. B. Anthalona obtusa n. sp., Borneo, Palangka Raya University Campus, Leg. H.J. Dumont. C. Anthalona harti harti n. ssp., Maun, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Leg. H.J. Dumont. D. Anthalona harti occidentalis n. ssp., Lake Télé, Mali, Leg. H.J. Dumont. E. Anthalona simplex n. sp. from Katanga, DR Congo, Leg. K. Martens. F. Anthalona mediterranea from Wadi Shawqah, Sharjah, UAE, raised from culture, Leg. K. Van Damme.	FIGURE 28. Asian and African species of Anthalona gen. n., compared to Anthalona verrucosa (Sars, 1901). A. Anthalona verrucosa verrucosa (Sars, 1901), Lençóis Maranhenses, NE-Brazil, from culture, Leg. K. Van Damme. B. Anthalona obtusa n. sp., Borneo, Palangka Raya University Campus, Leg. H.J. Dumont. C. Anthalona harti harti n. ssp., Maun, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Leg. H.J. Dumont. D. Anthalona harti occidentalis n. ssp., Lake Télé, Mali, Leg. H.J. Dumont. E. Anthalona simplex n. sp. from Katanga, DR Congo, Leg. K. Martens. F. Anthalona mediterranea from Wadi Shawqah, Sharjah, UAE, raised from culture, Leg. K. Van Damme.	2011-05-11	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.		Zenodo	biologists	DAMME, KAY VAN;SINEV, ARTEM YU;DUMONT, HENRI J.			
