taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03EE854CFFAA0B245D93FC3DFCB9FB41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5029185/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5029185	Figure 1. Teratorhabditis synpapillata Sudhaus, 1985 (light microscopy). (a) Neck (arrow pointing to the excretory pore); (b, c) anterior end at stoma and cuticle levels (arrow pointing to the amphid); (d) entire male; (e) entire female; (f) uterine egg; (g) female posterior end; (h) male posterior end. GP = genital papilla; ph = phasmid.	Figure 1. Teratorhabditis synpapillata Sudhaus, 1985 (light microscopy). (a) Neck (arrow pointing to the excretory pore); (b, c) anterior end at stoma and cuticle levels (arrow pointing to the amphid); (d) entire male; (e) entire female; (f) uterine egg; (g) female posterior end; (h) male posterior end. GP = genital papilla; ph = phasmid.	2021-03-01	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
03EE854CFFAA0B245D93FC3DFCB9FB41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5029189/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5029189	Figure 2. Teratorhabditis synpapillata Sudhaus, 1985 (scanning electron microscopy). (a, b) Lip region (arrow pointing to the phasmids); (c) female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid); (d, e) cuticle (having numerous bacteria along the longitudinal grooves); (f) female tail; (g, h) male posterior end in lateral and subventral views, respectively (white arrows pointing to the genital papillae, black arrow pointing to the phasmid).	Figure 2. Teratorhabditis synpapillata Sudhaus, 1985 (scanning electron microscopy). (a, b) Lip region (arrow pointing to the phasmids); (c) female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid); (d, e) cuticle (having numerous bacteria along the longitudinal grooves); (f) female tail; (g, h) male posterior end in lateral and subventral views, respectively (white arrows pointing to the genital papillae, black arrow pointing to the phasmid).	2021-03-01	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
03EE854CFFA60B285CBEF9EFFCB1F90F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5029191/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5029191	Figure 3. Mononchoides macrospiculum Troccoli, Oreste, Tarasco, Fanelli and De Luca, 2015 (light microscopy). (a) Entire female; (b) neck; (c, d) stoma in left and right view, respectively; (e) female reproductive system (arrows pointing to the oviduct–uterus sphincter); (f) uterine egg; (g) entire male; (h) female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid); (i) testis; (j) cuticle; (k) spicules and gubernaculum; (l) male posterior end. GP = genital papilla; ph = phasmid.	Figure 3. Mononchoides macrospiculum Troccoli, Oreste, Tarasco, Fanelli and De Luca, 2015 (light microscopy). (a) Entire female; (b) neck; (c, d) stoma in left and right view, respectively; (e) female reproductive system (arrows pointing to the oviduct–uterus sphincter); (f) uterine egg; (g) entire male; (h) female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid); (i) testis; (j) cuticle; (k) spicules and gubernaculum; (l) male posterior end. GP = genital papilla; ph = phasmid.	2021-03-01	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
03EE854CFFA60B285CBEF9EFFCB1F90F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5029193/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5029193	Figure 4. Mononchoides macrospiculum Troccoli, Oreste, Tarasco, Fanelli and De Luca, 2015 (scanning electron microscopy). (a, b) Lip region (arrow pointing to the phasmid); (c, d) cuticle (having numerous bacteria along the longitudinal grooves); (f–h) male posterior end. GP = genital papilla; ph = phasmid.	Figure 4. Mononchoides macrospiculum Troccoli, Oreste, Tarasco, Fanelli and De Luca, 2015 (scanning electron microscopy). (a, b) Lip region (arrow pointing to the phasmid); (c, d) cuticle (having numerous bacteria along the longitudinal grooves); (f–h) male posterior end. GP = genital papilla; ph = phasmid.	2021-03-01	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
