taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0397B63B5273FFDAFF13FD6D6035FB61.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411480	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
0397B63B5273FFDFFF13FA8161C9FEED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411480	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
0397B63B5273FFDFFF13FA8161C9FEED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411482	FIGURE 2. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848, small individual, in abactinal (A) and actinal (B) views; Middle Turonian, Dieppe, France; Collection of Nicolas Cottard, Offranville, Normany, France. C–I, Chaetasterina gracilis Hess, 1970. Holotype (NMB Hess A 94), Upper Hauterivian, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, original of Hess (1970: figs 9–14, pl. 3: fig. 5); C, abactinal view; D, actinal view; E–G enlargement of abactinal ossicles; H, I, enlargement of adambulacrals (ad) and inferomarginal (im). J–M, Hyalinothrix sp., Recent, Philippines, AS Gale coll. J, actinal view; K, abactinal view; L, enlargement of ossicles of denuded ambulacral groove; M, enlargement of denuded abactinal surface.	FIGURE 2. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848, small individual, in abactinal (A) and actinal (B) views; Middle Turonian, Dieppe, France; Collection of Nicolas Cottard, Offranville, Normany, France. C–I, Chaetasterina gracilis Hess, 1970. Holotype (NMB Hess A 94), Upper Hauterivian, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, original of Hess (1970: figs 9–14, pl. 3: fig. 5); C, abactinal view; D, actinal view; E–G enlargement of abactinal ossicles; H, I, enlargement of adambulacrals (ad) and inferomarginal (im). J–M, Hyalinothrix sp., Recent, Philippines, AS Gale coll. J, actinal view; K, abactinal view; L, enlargement of ossicles of denuded ambulacral groove; M, enlargement of denuded abactinal surface.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
0397B63B5276FFDEFF13F9A96713FE95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411482	FIGURE 2. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848, small individual, in abactinal (A) and actinal (B) views; Middle Turonian, Dieppe, France; Collection of Nicolas Cottard, Offranville, Normany, France. C–I, Chaetasterina gracilis Hess, 1970. Holotype (NMB Hess A 94), Upper Hauterivian, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, original of Hess (1970: figs 9–14, pl. 3: fig. 5); C, abactinal view; D, actinal view; E–G enlargement of abactinal ossicles; H, I, enlargement of adambulacrals (ad) and inferomarginal (im). J–M, Hyalinothrix sp., Recent, Philippines, AS Gale coll. J, actinal view; K, abactinal view; L, enlargement of ossicles of denuded ambulacral groove; M, enlargement of denuded abactinal surface.	FIGURE 2. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848, small individual, in abactinal (A) and actinal (B) views; Middle Turonian, Dieppe, France; Collection of Nicolas Cottard, Offranville, Normany, France. C–I, Chaetasterina gracilis Hess, 1970. Holotype (NMB Hess A 94), Upper Hauterivian, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, original of Hess (1970: figs 9–14, pl. 3: fig. 5); C, abactinal view; D, actinal view; E–G enlargement of abactinal ossicles; H, I, enlargement of adambulacrals (ad) and inferomarginal (im). J–M, Hyalinothrix sp., Recent, Philippines, AS Gale coll. J, actinal view; K, abactinal view; L, enlargement of ossicles of denuded ambulacral groove; M, enlargement of denuded abactinal surface.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
0397B63B5276FFDEFF13F9A96713FE95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411480	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
0397B63B5276FFDFFF13FC4D662EFA49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411480	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	FIGURE 1. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848. Holotype specimen NHMUK 47000, “Lower Chalk”, probably Middle Turonian, Balcombe, Sussex, UK.A, actinal surface, B, enlargement of abactinal surface and base of arms. C–F, Chaetaster longipes (Bruzelius, 1805). C, enlargement of actinal arm. D, enlargement of abactinal disc. E, actinal view of specimen. F, abactinal view of specimen. Recent, Mediterranean.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
0397B63B5276FFDFFF13FE4565D8FC2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4411482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411482	FIGURE 2. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848, small individual, in abactinal (A) and actinal (B) views; Middle Turonian, Dieppe, France; Collection of Nicolas Cottard, Offranville, Normany, France. C–I, Chaetasterina gracilis Hess, 1970. Holotype (NMB Hess A 94), Upper Hauterivian, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, original of Hess (1970: figs 9–14, pl. 3: fig. 5); C, abactinal view; D, actinal view; E–G enlargement of abactinal ossicles; H, I, enlargement of adambulacrals (ad) and inferomarginal (im). J–M, Hyalinothrix sp., Recent, Philippines, AS Gale coll. J, actinal view; K, abactinal view; L, enlargement of ossicles of denuded ambulacral groove; M, enlargement of denuded abactinal surface.	FIGURE 2. A, B, Arthraster dixoni Forbes, 1848, small individual, in abactinal (A) and actinal (B) views; Middle Turonian, Dieppe, France; Collection of Nicolas Cottard, Offranville, Normany, France. C–I, Chaetasterina gracilis Hess, 1970. Holotype (NMB Hess A 94), Upper Hauterivian, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, original of Hess (1970: figs 9–14, pl. 3: fig. 5); C, abactinal view; D, actinal view; E–G enlargement of abactinal ossicles; H, I, enlargement of adambulacrals (ad) and inferomarginal (im). J–M, Hyalinothrix sp., Recent, Philippines, AS Gale coll. J, actinal view; K, abactinal view; L, enlargement of ossicles of denuded ambulacral groove; M, enlargement of denuded abactinal surface.	2020-09-29	Gale, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Gale, Andrew S.			
