taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03ED87D7FF9CBC52FF4567ABFAADFA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305950/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305950	FIGURES 1–12. Crucicostuliferabebourensis LM. Scale bar: 10 µm. FIGURES 1–8. Views of the valve face: size variability of the holotype population from Bébour, rivière des Marsouins. FIGURES 9–12. Girdle views.	FIGURES 1–12. Crucicostuliferabebourensis LM. Scale bar: 10 µm. FIGURES 1–8. Views of the valve face: size variability of the holotype population from Bébour, rivière des Marsouins. FIGURES 9–12. Girdle views.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF9CBC52FF4567ABFAADFA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305953/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305953	FIGURE 13. External view with longitudinal ribs hardly discernible. FIGURE 14. External view showing the raphe course and laterally the longitudinal ribs (arrows). FIGURE 15. (tilted 20°). External view of pole showing the terminal fissure terminating onto the valve face and the closed endings of both copulae (C1, C2). FIGURE 16. (tilted 20°). External view of valve centre showing the longitudinal ribs system. FIGURE 17. External view of valve face showing the longitudinal ribs disappearing on the distal part of the valve (arrows). FIGURE 18. Girdle view showing the striae extending uninterruptedly on the mantle and the cingulum with valvocopula (VC), first copula (Cl), and second copula C2).	FIGURE 13. External view with longitudinal ribs hardly discernible. FIGURE 14. External view showing the raphe course and laterally the longitudinal ribs (arrows). FIGURE 15. (tilted 20°). External view of pole showing the terminal fissure terminating onto the valve face and the closed endings of both copulae (C1, C2). FIGURE 16. (tilted 20°). External view of valve centre showing the longitudinal ribs system. FIGURE 17. External view of valve face showing the longitudinal ribs disappearing on the distal part of the valve (arrows). FIGURE 18. Girdle view showing the striae extending uninterruptedly on the mantle and the cingulum with valvocopula (VC), first copula (Cl), and second copula C2).	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF9CBC52FF4567ABFAADFA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305957/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305957	FIGURE 19. Internal view of raphe fissure. FIGURE 20. Internal view of a broken valve showing oblique raphe slit, hollow helictoglossa (arrow) and hooked proximal raphe endings. FIGURE 21. Internal views of occluded areolar openings. FIGURE 22. Girdle view showing the closed ending of valvocopula (VC), and the first copula (C1) disappearing underneath the valvocopula. FIGURE 23. Advalvar view of valvocopula or first copula. FIGURE 24. Detail of closed ending of VC or C1 with crenulate pars interior and a row of pores separating pars interior and exterior.	FIGURE 19. Internal view of raphe fissure. FIGURE 20. Internal view of a broken valve showing oblique raphe slit, hollow helictoglossa (arrow) and hooked proximal raphe endings. FIGURE 21. Internal views of occluded areolar openings. FIGURE 22. Girdle view showing the closed ending of valvocopula (VC), and the first copula (C1) disappearing underneath the valvocopula. FIGURE 23. Advalvar view of valvocopula or first copula. FIGURE 24. Detail of closed ending of VC or C1 with crenulate pars interior and a row of pores separating pars interior and exterior.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF9CBC52FF4567ABFAADFA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305963/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305963	FIGURE 25. Advalvar view of the second copula. FIGURE 26. Advalvar view of the second copula with a small septum and a row of pores at the junction pars interior and exterior. FIGURE 27. Detail of the apex showing the valvocopula (VC) and the closed endings of the first (C1) and the second copula (C2).	FIGURE 25. Advalvar view of the second copula. FIGURE 26. Advalvar view of the second copula with a small septum and a row of pores at the junction pars interior and exterior. FIGURE 27. Detail of the apex showing the valvocopula (VC) and the closed endings of the first (C1) and the second copula (C2).	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF99BC58FF4562F4FBB8FA0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305965/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305965	FIGURES 28–46. Encyonopsis cilaosensis LM. Scale bar: 10 µm. Valves views of the holotype population from Le Bras des Etangs aux anciens thermes showing variation in size and outline.	FIGURES 28–46. Encyonopsis cilaosensis LM. Scale bar: 10 µm. Valves views of the holotype population from Le Bras des Etangs aux anciens thermes showing variation in size and outline.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF99BC58FF4562F4FBB8FA0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305967/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305967	FIGURES 47–51. Encyonopsis cilaosensis SEM.Scalebars:1 µm (Figs 47,48 and51), 100nm(Figs 49 and 50). FIGURE 47. External valve view. Open ending of copulae (arrow). FIGURE 48. External view showing the raphe course. FIGURE 49. External view of pole with terminal fissure. FIGURE 50. Internal view of valve centre:intermissio (arrow), beaded strip striae. FIGURE 51. Internal view of the whole valve.	FIGURES 47–51. Encyonopsis cilaosensis SEM.Scalebars:1 µm (Figs 47,48 and51), 100nm(Figs 49 and 50). FIGURE 47. External valve view. Open ending of copulae (arrow). FIGURE 48. External view showing the raphe course. FIGURE 49. External view of pole with terminal fissure. FIGURE 50. Internal view of valve centre:intermissio (arrow), beaded strip striae. FIGURE 51. Internal view of the whole valve.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF99BC58FF4562F4FBB8FA0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305971/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305971	FIGURES 52–53. Encyonopsis cilaosensis SEM.Scalebars:1 µm (Figs 52and53) FIGURE 52. Internal view showing open bands (arrows). FIGURE 53. Internal view showing two copulae with cuneate endings and a row of pores (arrows).	FIGURES 52–53. Encyonopsis cilaosensis SEM.Scalebars:1 µm (Figs 52and53) FIGURE 52. Internal view showing open bands (arrows). FIGURE 53. Internal view showing two copulae with cuneate endings and a row of pores (arrows).	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF97BC5BFF456523FA84F996.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5127793/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5127793	FIGURES 54–63. Encyonopsis palmeti LM. Scale bar: 10 µm. Valve views of the holotype population from Ravine de l'Etang à Grand Etang showing variation in size.	FIGURES 54–63. Encyonopsis palmeti LM. Scale bar: 10 µm. Valve views of the holotype population from Ravine de l'Etang à Grand Etang showing variation in size.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF97BC5BFF456523FA84F996.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305975	FIGURES 64–67. Encyonopsis palmeti SEM.Scale bars:1µm (Figs64–66),100 nm(Fig.67). FIGURE 64. External view of a small specimen. FIGURE 65. External view of a large specimen. FIGURE 66. External view showing the raphe course. FIGURE 67. Internal view of intermissio.	FIGURES 64–67. Encyonopsis palmeti SEM.Scale bars:1µm (Figs64–66),100 nm(Fig.67). FIGURE 64. External view of a small specimen. FIGURE 65. External view of a large specimen. FIGURE 66. External view showing the raphe course. FIGURE 67. Internal view of intermissio.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
03ED87D7FF97BC5BFF456523FA84F996.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15305977/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15305977	FIGURES 68–72. Encyonopsis palmeti SEM.Scale bars:1µm (Figs68,69and 71),100 nm(Figs 70and72). FIGURE 68. Internal view of the raphe with helictoglossa. FIGURE 69. Internal view showing areolae occluded by “papillae”. FIGURE 70. Internal view of a broken valve showing the key and slot raphe (arrow) and partially occluded areolae. FIGURE 71. Internal view of a valve showing the endings of two copula (C). FIGURE 72. Interlocking system of “half” copulae.	FIGURES 68–72. Encyonopsis palmeti SEM.Scale bars:1µm (Figs68,69and 71),100 nm(Figs 70and72). FIGURE 68. Internal view of the raphe with helictoglossa. FIGURE 69. Internal view showing areolae occluded by “papillae”. FIGURE 70. Internal view of a broken valve showing the key and slot raphe (arrow) and partially occluded areolae. FIGURE 71. Internal view of a valve showing the endings of two copula (C). FIGURE 72. Interlocking system of “half” copulae.	2014-01-16	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Cohu, René Le;Gassiole, Gilles;Coste, Michel			
