taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038287D5FFF2FFB810FCC77D2E4D396F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/180523/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180523	FIGURE 2. SEM-photographs of an Ammothella uniunguiculata, male specimen. a) Dorsal view of trunk, b) region on dorsal face of fourth trunk segment, showing six cuticular pores with their valves inside, as well as a few forked setae, c) a single pore further enlarged, a forked seta encrusted with bacteria.	FIGURE 2. SEM-photographs of an Ammothella uniunguiculata, male specimen. a) Dorsal view of trunk, b) region on dorsal face of fourth trunk segment, showing six cuticular pores with their valves inside, as well as a few forked setae, c) a single pore further enlarged, a forked seta encrusted with bacteria.	2008-12-31	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer		Zenodo	biologists	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer			
038287D5FFF7FFB610FCC3422C063937.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/180524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180524	FIGURE 3. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) photograph from dorsolateral aspect. b) outline drawing of same, egg sacs displaced to show their size relative to body. c) dorsal view (proboscis omitted). Note the lack of suture between segments 3 and 4. d) ventral view. Scale applies to fig. 3 d only.	FIGURE 3. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) photograph from dorsolateral aspect. b) outline drawing of same, egg sacs displaced to show their size relative to body. c) dorsal view (proboscis omitted). Note the lack of suture between segments 3 and 4. d) ventral view. Scale applies to fig. 3 d only.	2008-12-31	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer		Zenodo	biologists	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer			
038287D5FFF7FFB610FCC3422C063937.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/180525/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180525	FIGURE 4. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) Articles of leg 3, from coxa 3 to propodus, terminal claw broken near midlength (in leg 3). b) Tarsus, propodus and claws, (of leg 1), further enlarged.	FIGURE 4. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) Articles of leg 3, from coxa 3 to propodus, terminal claw broken near midlength (in leg 3). b) Tarsus, propodus and claws, (of leg 1), further enlarged.	2008-12-31	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer		Zenodo	biologists	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer			
038287D5FFF7FFB610FCC3422C063937.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/180526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180526	FIGURE 5. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) Femur showing the position of cement gland pores and approximate extension of gland (squashed under cover slide). b) the three coxae, showing male genital pore. Scale applies to a), for b) the scale would be about 0.4 mm.	FIGURE 5. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) Femur showing the position of cement gland pores and approximate extension of gland (squashed under cover slide). b) the three coxae, showing male genital pore. Scale applies to a), for b) the scale would be about 0.4 mm.	2008-12-31	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer		Zenodo	biologists	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer			
038287D5FFF7FFB610FCC3422C063937.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/180527/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180527	FIGURE 6. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) Left oviger, drawn as still attached to body. Note the two small spines on inner face of article 5. b) ventral view of part of cephalon and proboscis, showing the suture line between the ventral proboscis antimeres and the crossing of the chela fingers.	FIGURE 6. Anoplodactylus nanus n. sp., holotype male. a) Left oviger, drawn as still attached to body. Note the two small spines on inner face of article 5. b) ventral view of part of cephalon and proboscis, showing the suture line between the ventral proboscis antimeres and the crossing of the chela fingers.	2008-12-31	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer		Zenodo	biologists	Krapp, Franz;Kocak, Cengiz;Katagan, Tuncer			
