taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
9256731FFFA4EF4DE43D5DC69CE3F9B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633732/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633732	Fig. 2. Mycale (Mycale) loveni fan- and vase-shaped specimens. (A) RBCM 003-00036-002, (B) specimen from Learmonth Bank BC, (C) skeleton from CMNI 1994-0038, and (D) specimen growing among Heterochone calyx sponges from Learmonth Bank, BC. (E– L) Spicules from RBCM 003-0036: (E, F) styles; (G, H) large anisochelae; (I, J) medium anisochelae; and (K, L) small anisochelae (underwater photos: Leys, Tunnicliffe, CSSF).	Fig. 2. Mycale (Mycale) loveni fan- and vase-shaped specimens. (A) RBCM 003-00036-002, (B) specimen from Learmonth Bank BC, (C) skeleton from CMNI 1994-0038, and (D) specimen growing among Heterochone calyx sponges from Learmonth Bank, BC. (E– L) Spicules from RBCM 003-0036: (E, F) styles; (G, H) large anisochelae; (I, J) medium anisochelae; and (K, L) small anisochelae (underwater photos: Leys, Tunnicliffe, CSSF).	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA4EF4DE43D5DC69CE3F9B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633734/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633734	Fig. 3. Mycale (Mycale) loveni tube- and club-shaped specimens. (A) RBCM 978-00084-002. (B) Detail of dense fibres throughout the sponge. (C) Specimen from Learmonth Bank, BC. (D–K) Spicules from RBCM 978-00084-002: (D, E) styles; (F, G) large anisochelae; (H, I) medium anisochelae; and (J, K) small anisochelae (underwater photo: Leys, Tunnicliffe, CSSF).	Fig. 3. Mycale (Mycale) loveni tube- and club-shaped specimens. (A) RBCM 978-00084-002. (B) Detail of dense fibres throughout the sponge. (C) Specimen from Learmonth Bank, BC. (D–K) Spicules from RBCM 978-00084-002: (D, E) styles; (F, G) large anisochelae; (H, I) medium anisochelae; and (J, K) small anisochelae (underwater photo: Leys, Tunnicliffe, CSSF).	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA4EF4DE43D5DC69CE3F9B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633738/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633738	Fig. 4. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of ITS1, 5.8S, and ITS2 rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	Fig. 4. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of ITS1, 5.8S, and ITS2 rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA4EF4DE43D5DC69CE3F9B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15624719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15624719	Fig. 5. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree D13–E13 28S rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	Fig. 5. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree D13–E13 28S rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA4EF4DE43D5DC69CE3F9B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633728	Fig. 1. Map of collection locations. (A) Pacific (Mycale (Mycale) loveni, holotype = star). (B, C) Atlantic (Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov., holotype = star), museum specimens = squares, spicule measured specimens = circles, additional specimens identified visually = triangles. Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) where sponges were collected or observed are outlined in pink. The figure was created using ArcMap version 10.8 (Esri, Inc., Redlands, CA, USA) and assembled from the following data sources: collection data sourced from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and NOAA; base map from GSHHG (Wessel and Smith 1996); contour lines from ETOPO1 (NOAA 2009).	Fig. 1. Map of collection locations. (A) Pacific (Mycale (Mycale) loveni, holotype = star). (B, C) Atlantic (Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov., holotype = star), museum specimens = squares, spicule measured specimens = circles, additional specimens identified visually = triangles. Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) where sponges were collected or observed are outlined in pink. The figure was created using ArcMap version 10.8 (Esri, Inc., Redlands, CA, USA) and assembled from the following data sources: collection data sourced from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and NOAA; base map from GSHHG (Wessel and Smith 1996); contour lines from ETOPO1 (NOAA 2009).	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA3EF44E720595B98ADFD85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633740/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633740	Fig. 6. Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. (A) External appearance of collected specimen. (B) In situ image of presumed specimen. (C) Detail of thick, light-coloured fibres within the sponge body. (D) Skeleton, showing large anisochelae rosettes. (E–L) Spicules: (E, F) styles; (G, H) large anisochelae; (I, J) medium anisochelae; and (K, L) small anisochelae.	Fig. 6. Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. (A) External appearance of collected specimen. (B) In situ image of presumed specimen. (C) Detail of thick, light-coloured fibres within the sponge body. (D) Skeleton, showing large anisochelae rosettes. (E–L) Spicules: (E, F) styles; (G, H) large anisochelae; (I, J) medium anisochelae; and (K, L) small anisochelae.	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA3EF44E720595B98ADFD85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633738/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633738	Fig. 4. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of ITS1, 5.8S, and ITS2 rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	Fig. 4. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of ITS1, 5.8S, and ITS2 rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA3EF44E720595B98ADFD85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15624719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15624719	Fig. 5. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree D13–E13 28S rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	Fig. 5. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree D13–E13 28S rDNA constructed with the Jukes–Cantor model in MEGA X. This gene tree shows a monophyletic Atlantic Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov. as a sister species of the Pacific Mycale (Mycale) loveni. Values at each node indicate bootstrap support generated from 1000 replicates.	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
9256731FFFA3EF44E720595B98ADFD85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15633728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15633728	Fig. 1. Map of collection locations. (A) Pacific (Mycale (Mycale) loveni, holotype = star). (B, C) Atlantic (Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov., holotype = star), museum specimens = squares, spicule measured specimens = circles, additional specimens identified visually = triangles. Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) where sponges were collected or observed are outlined in pink. The figure was created using ArcMap version 10.8 (Esri, Inc., Redlands, CA, USA) and assembled from the following data sources: collection data sourced from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and NOAA; base map from GSHHG (Wessel and Smith 1996); contour lines from ETOPO1 (NOAA 2009).	Fig. 1. Map of collection locations. (A) Pacific (Mycale (Mycale) loveni, holotype = star). (B, C) Atlantic (Mycale (Mycale) lorea sp. nov., holotype = star), museum specimens = squares, spicule measured specimens = circles, additional specimens identified visually = triangles. Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) where sponges were collected or observed are outlined in pink. The figure was created using ArcMap version 10.8 (Esri, Inc., Redlands, CA, USA) and assembled from the following data sources: collection data sourced from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and NOAA; base map from GSHHG (Wessel and Smith 1996); contour lines from ETOPO1 (NOAA 2009).	2023-09-01	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Dinn, Curtis;Ott, Bruce;Bouchard Marmen, Mariève;Steeves, Royce;Côté, Geneviève;Hayes, Vonda;Nozères, Claude;Everett, Meredith V.;Powell, Abigail;Chu, Jackson W. F.			
