taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039387AB8B4FFFA058BFFE58FE987047.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229026	FIGURE 1. Caulophacus chilense sp. nov. A. The holotype, dried. B. The upper body. C. Surface of the atrial or top surface. D. Close-up image of the irregular atrial lattice. E. Surface of the derma or lower body surface with radiating subdermal strands of diactins. F. Close-up of the more regular dermal lattice of pinular hexactins supported by a coarser lattice of hypodermal pentactins.	FIGURE 1. Caulophacus chilense sp. nov. A. The holotype, dried. B. The upper body. C. Surface of the atrial or top surface. D. Close-up image of the irregular atrial lattice. E. Surface of the derma or lower body surface with radiating subdermal strands of diactins. F. Close-up of the more regular dermal lattice of pinular hexactins supported by a coarser lattice of hypodermal pentactins.	2014-12-31	Reiswig, Henry M.;Araya, Juan Francisco		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.;Araya, Juan Francisco			
039387AB8B4FFFA058BFFE58FE987047.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229027	FIGURE 2. Caulophacus chilense sp. nov. spicules. A. Three dermal pinules including two normal hexactine forms and one uncommon pentactine form (all pinules to same scale). B. Two atrial hexactine pinules. C. A choanosome diactin, whole and enlargements of the tip and center. D. Hypodermal pentactin, whole and enlarged tangential ray end. E. Two whole hypoatrial pentactins showing different lengths of proximal rays, and enlargements of the ray ends. F. Choanosomal hexactin, whole and enlargement of a ray end and the coarsely spined central area. G. Discohexactin and enlarged ray end (all whole microscleres at same scale). H. Hemidiscohexaster. I. Discohexaster A. J. Small thin-rayed discohexaster B shown from LM since this form was not encountered in SEM surveys.	FIGURE 2. Caulophacus chilense sp. nov. spicules. A. Three dermal pinules including two normal hexactine forms and one uncommon pentactine form (all pinules to same scale). B. Two atrial hexactine pinules. C. A choanosome diactin, whole and enlargements of the tip and center. D. Hypodermal pentactin, whole and enlarged tangential ray end. E. Two whole hypoatrial pentactins showing different lengths of proximal rays, and enlargements of the ray ends. F. Choanosomal hexactin, whole and enlargement of a ray end and the coarsely spined central area. G. Discohexactin and enlarged ray end (all whole microscleres at same scale). H. Hemidiscohexaster. I. Discohexaster A. J. Small thin-rayed discohexaster B shown from LM since this form was not encountered in SEM surveys.	2014-12-31	Reiswig, Henry M.;Araya, Juan Francisco		Zenodo	biologists	Reiswig, Henry M.;Araya, Juan Francisco			
