taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A63287CD6F73FF8DCBD1E82E8876FC14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627165	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F71FF82CB8BE8A28A0FFDE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627167/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627167	Figs 4–14.Wortheniopsisspecies fromtheHierlatz LimestoneFormation.– 4–10.Wortheniopsisrakusi n.sp.from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe,Hallstatt, Austria,GBA 2017/001/0002,all ×4.– 4. Dorsal view.– 5. Peristomal view.– 6. Basal view. – 7–9. Same views as 4–6 but in natural (×1) size. – 10. Details of the ornament on thespire whorls,×7.– 11–14.Wortheniopsis bakonyensis n. sp.,?Lower Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone variety with rich micrite content, Csárdahegy, Úrkút, Bakony Mts, Hungary, GGIH J.08.3.1. – 11. Peristomal view of the holotype, ×4. – 12. Lateral view to show the best preserved outline part, ×4.– 13–14. The same views as in figures 11–12 but in natural (×1) size	Figs 4–14.Wortheniopsisspecies fromtheHierlatz LimestoneFormation.– 4–10.Wortheniopsisrakusi n.sp.from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe,Hallstatt, Austria,GBA 2017/001/0002,all ×4.– 4. Dorsal view.– 5. Peristomal view.– 6. Basal view. – 7–9. Same views as 4–6 but in natural (×1) size. – 10. Details of the ornament on thespire whorls,×7.– 11–14.Wortheniopsis bakonyensis n. sp.,?Lower Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone variety with rich micrite content, Csárdahegy, Úrkút, Bakony Mts, Hungary, GGIH J.08.3.1. – 11. Peristomal view of the holotype, ×4. – 12. Lateral view to show the best preserved outline part, ×4.– 13–14. The same views as in figures 11–12 but in natural (×1) size	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F71FF82CB8BE8A28A0FFDE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627165	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F7EFF81CB9EE9258A80FB0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627167/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627167	Figs 4–14.Wortheniopsisspecies fromtheHierlatz LimestoneFormation.– 4–10.Wortheniopsisrakusi n.sp.from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe,Hallstatt, Austria,GBA 2017/001/0002,all ×4.– 4. Dorsal view.– 5. Peristomal view.– 6. Basal view. – 7–9. Same views as 4–6 but in natural (×1) size. – 10. Details of the ornament on thespire whorls,×7.– 11–14.Wortheniopsis bakonyensis n. sp.,?Lower Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone variety with rich micrite content, Csárdahegy, Úrkút, Bakony Mts, Hungary, GGIH J.08.3.1. – 11. Peristomal view of the holotype, ×4. – 12. Lateral view to show the best preserved outline part, ×4.– 13–14. The same views as in figures 11–12 but in natural (×1) size	Figs 4–14.Wortheniopsisspecies fromtheHierlatz LimestoneFormation.– 4–10.Wortheniopsisrakusi n.sp.from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe,Hallstatt, Austria,GBA 2017/001/0002,all ×4.– 4. Dorsal view.– 5. Peristomal view.– 6. Basal view. – 7–9. Same views as 4–6 but in natural (×1) size. – 10. Details of the ornament on thespire whorls,×7.– 11–14.Wortheniopsis bakonyensis n. sp.,?Lower Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone variety with rich micrite content, Csárdahegy, Úrkút, Bakony Mts, Hungary, GGIH J.08.3.1. – 11. Peristomal view of the holotype, ×4. – 12. Lateral view to show the best preserved outline part, ×4.– 13–14. The same views as in figures 11–12 but in natural (×1) size	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F7EFF81CB9EE9258A80FB0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F7DFF86CB94EE48888DFCBB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627167/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627167	Figs 4–14.Wortheniopsisspecies fromtheHierlatz LimestoneFormation.– 4–10.Wortheniopsisrakusi n.sp.from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe,Hallstatt, Austria,GBA 2017/001/0002,all ×4.– 4. Dorsal view.– 5. Peristomal view.– 6. Basal view. – 7–9. Same views as 4–6 but in natural (×1) size. – 10. Details of the ornament on thespire whorls,×7.– 11–14.Wortheniopsis bakonyensis n. sp.,?Lower Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone variety with rich micrite content, Csárdahegy, Úrkút, Bakony Mts, Hungary, GGIH J.08.3.1. – 11. Peristomal view of the holotype, ×4. – 12. Lateral view to show the best preserved outline part, ×4.– 13–14. The same views as in figures 11–12 but in natural (×1) size	Figs 4–14.Wortheniopsisspecies fromtheHierlatz LimestoneFormation.– 4–10.Wortheniopsisrakusi n.sp.from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe,Hallstatt, Austria,GBA 2017/001/0002,all ×4.– 4. Dorsal view.– 5. Peristomal view.– 6. Basal view. – 7–9. Same views as 4–6 but in natural (×1) size. – 10. Details of the ornament on thespire whorls,×7.– 11–14.Wortheniopsis bakonyensis n. sp.,?Lower Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone variety with rich micrite content, Csárdahegy, Úrkút, Bakony Mts, Hungary, GGIH J.08.3.1. – 11. Peristomal view of the holotype, ×4. – 12. Lateral view to show the best preserved outline part, ×4.– 13–14. The same views as in figures 11–12 but in natural (×1) size	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F7DFF86CB94EE48888DFCBB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627165	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F7DFF86CB94EE48888DFCBB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F7AFF85C874E8D78A3DFA78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F79FF9ACB97EE958A0FFC32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F66FF99C841EF5E8A3DFA92.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F65FF9FCB9AEE3E8F6EFD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627169/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627169	Figs 30–36. New species of Foveolaria n. gen.from the Bakony Mts, Hungary localities of the Hierlatz Limestone Formation. – 30–31. Holotype of Foveolaria kocsisi n. sp., GGIH J.08.9.1. from beds with Obtusum to Ibex Zones (Upper Sinemurian to Lower Pliensbachian, Lower Jurassic) mixed fauna in Hierlatz Limestone at Kericser-dűlő, Lókút, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 30. The only preserved whorl and base parts, ×1. – 31. The same in ×3.5 magnification for the details. – 32–36. Holotype of Foveolaria suemegensis n. sp., GGIH J.08.8.1. from the (?)Upper Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone of Mogyorósdomb, Sümeg, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 32–33. Most informative surface parts of the monotype, ×1. – 32. Nearly parallel view to the inferable peristome plane, showing a short part of the outer lip below the suture. – 33. The shell from the opposite side. – 34. Weakening ornament of the early spire whorls, ×2.5. – 35. Magnified sample view of the obscure ornament on the ramp of the latest whorls, ×5.– 36. Networkornament of the early spire,×4.5	Figs 30–36. New species of Foveolaria n. gen.from the Bakony Mts, Hungary localities of the Hierlatz Limestone Formation. – 30–31. Holotype of Foveolaria kocsisi n. sp., GGIH J.08.9.1. from beds with Obtusum to Ibex Zones (Upper Sinemurian to Lower Pliensbachian, Lower Jurassic) mixed fauna in Hierlatz Limestone at Kericser-dűlő, Lókút, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 30. The only preserved whorl and base parts, ×1. – 31. The same in ×3.5 magnification for the details. – 32–36. Holotype of Foveolaria suemegensis n. sp., GGIH J.08.8.1. from the (?)Upper Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone of Mogyorósdomb, Sümeg, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 32–33. Most informative surface parts of the monotype, ×1. – 32. Nearly parallel view to the inferable peristome plane, showing a short part of the outer lip below the suture. – 33. The shell from the opposite side. – 34. Weakening ornament of the early spire whorls, ×2.5. – 35. Magnified sample view of the obscure ornament on the ramp of the latest whorls, ×5.– 36. Networkornament of the early spire,×4.5	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F65FF9FCB9AEE3E8F6EFD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627165	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F65FF9FCB9AEE3E8F6EFD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F62FF9DC86BEA458924FDCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627169/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627169	Figs 30–36. New species of Foveolaria n. gen.from the Bakony Mts, Hungary localities of the Hierlatz Limestone Formation. – 30–31. Holotype of Foveolaria kocsisi n. sp., GGIH J.08.9.1. from beds with Obtusum to Ibex Zones (Upper Sinemurian to Lower Pliensbachian, Lower Jurassic) mixed fauna in Hierlatz Limestone at Kericser-dűlő, Lókút, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 30. The only preserved whorl and base parts, ×1. – 31. The same in ×3.5 magnification for the details. – 32–36. Holotype of Foveolaria suemegensis n. sp., GGIH J.08.8.1. from the (?)Upper Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone of Mogyorósdomb, Sümeg, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 32–33. Most informative surface parts of the monotype, ×1. – 32. Nearly parallel view to the inferable peristome plane, showing a short part of the outer lip below the suture. – 33. The shell from the opposite side. – 34. Weakening ornament of the early spire whorls, ×2.5. – 35. Magnified sample view of the obscure ornament on the ramp of the latest whorls, ×5.– 36. Networkornament of the early spire,×4.5	Figs 30–36. New species of Foveolaria n. gen.from the Bakony Mts, Hungary localities of the Hierlatz Limestone Formation. – 30–31. Holotype of Foveolaria kocsisi n. sp., GGIH J.08.9.1. from beds with Obtusum to Ibex Zones (Upper Sinemurian to Lower Pliensbachian, Lower Jurassic) mixed fauna in Hierlatz Limestone at Kericser-dűlő, Lókút, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 30. The only preserved whorl and base parts, ×1. – 31. The same in ×3.5 magnification for the details. – 32–36. Holotype of Foveolaria suemegensis n. sp., GGIH J.08.8.1. from the (?)Upper Sinemurian (Lower Jurassic) Hierlatz Limestone of Mogyorósdomb, Sümeg, Bakony Mts, Hungary. – 32–33. Most informative surface parts of the monotype, ×1. – 32. Nearly parallel view to the inferable peristome plane, showing a short part of the outer lip below the suture. – 33. The shell from the opposite side. – 34. Weakening ornament of the early spire whorls, ×2.5. – 35. Magnified sample view of the obscure ornament on the ramp of the latest whorls, ×5.– 36. Networkornament of the early spire,×4.5	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F62FF9DC86BEA458924FDCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627165	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	Figs 1–3. The peculiar “quirinii type” ridges, occurring in Wortheniopsis Böhm, 1895, Foveolaria n. gen. and some probably related forms. – 1. Copy of KITTL’s (1899, p. 14, Fig. 2) sketch. – 2. The ridges on the outer face and on the base of Wortheniopsis rakusi n. sp. – 3. The ridges on the base of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp.	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F62FF9DC86BEA458924FDCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15681723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681723	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	Figs 15–29. New species of Foveolaria n. gen. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria. – 15–18. Holotype of Foveolaria bicarinata n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0003, all ×3.8. – 15. Dorsal view. – 16. Apical view. – 17. Basal view. – 18. Peristomal view. – 19–22. Holotype of Foveolaria conoidea n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0004, all ×4. – 19. Dorsal view. – 20. Apical view. – 21. Basal view. – 22. Peristomal view.– 23–26. Holotype of Foveolaria globosa n. sp., GBA 2017/001/0005, all ×4. – 23. Dorsal view. – 24. Apical view. – 25. Basal view. – 26. Peristomal view. – 27–29. Foveolaria sp., GBA 2017/001/0006, all ×4. – 27. Apertural view. – 28. Basal view. – 29. Dorsal view	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
A63287CD6F60FF92CB92E8008A0FFE02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15627171/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627171	Figs 37–40. Holotype of Cyclostomaria praemonarii n. sp. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria, GBA 2017/001/0001.– 37–38. Magnified apical and lateral views, ×2. – 39–40. The same views without magnification	Figs 37–40. Holotype of Cyclostomaria praemonarii n. sp. from the Sinemurian to lowermost Pliensbachian interval (Lower Jurassic) of the Hierlatz Limestone in the Hierlatz Alpe, Hallstatt, Austria, GBA 2017/001/0001.– 37–38. Magnified apical and lateral views, ×2. – 39–40. The same views without magnification	2016-12-31	Szabó, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szabó, János			
