taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8E088780A9156648FF378C44FA3C159C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746518/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746518	FIGURE 2. Two planktonic Lacinularia species. A–C. Lacinularia racemovata. A. Ventral view. B. Lateral view. C. Free swimming elliptical colony. D–G. Lacinularia ismailoviensis. D. Dorsal view. E. Lateral view. F. Ventral view. G. Colony: dark spots are embryos; shading illustrates the gelatinous matrix. Symbols: a = antenna; an = anus; dg = dorsal gap; es = eyespot; f = foot; m = mouth. Bars:A–B. ~ 250 µm; D–E = 50 µm; G. = 500 µm. (A–C. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson; D–F. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson; G. After Poggenpol (1892)).	FIGURE 2. Two planktonic Lacinularia species. A–C. Lacinularia racemovata. A. Ventral view. B. Lateral view. C. Free swimming elliptical colony. D–G. Lacinularia ismailoviensis. D. Dorsal view. E. Lateral view. F. Ventral view. G. Colony: dark spots are embryos; shading illustrates the gelatinous matrix. Symbols: a = antenna; an = anus; dg = dorsal gap; es = eyespot; f = foot; m = mouth. Bars:A–B. ~ 250 µm; D–E = 50 µm; G. = 500 µm. (A–C. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson; D–F. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson; G. After Poggenpol (1892)).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9156648FF378C44FA3C159C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746522/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746522	FIGURE 4. Lacinularia flosculosa. A. SEM 3/4th ventral view. B. Dorsal view C. Lateral view. D. Colony attached to Ceratophyllum demersum Linnaeus, 1753. Symbols: af = algal filament; an = antenna; b = body; c = corona; gm = gelatinous matrix (embryos are embedded within); m = mouth; mx = mastax; Bars: B = 100 µm; D = 1,000 µm. (B, C. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson).	FIGURE 4. Lacinularia flosculosa. A. SEM 3/4th ventral view. B. Dorsal view C. Lateral view. D. Colony attached to Ceratophyllum demersum Linnaeus, 1753. Symbols: af = algal filament; an = antenna; b = body; c = corona; gm = gelatinous matrix (embryos are embedded within); m = mouth; mx = mastax; Bars: B = 100 µm; D = 1,000 µm. (B, C. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9156648FF378C44FA3C159C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746524	FIGURE 5. Two sessile Lacinularia species. A–C. Lacinularia striolata. A. Corona dorsal view. B. Lateral view. C. Colony on stalk attached to substratum. Eyespots not illustrated. D–E. Lacinularia pedunculata. D. Lateral. E. Dorsal. Symbols: a = antenna; an = anus; col = colony attached to peduncle stalk (sk); es = eyespot; m = mouth.; ms = mastax; S = substratum; sk = stalk. Bars: B = 100 µm; C ≤ 12 mm; D–E = 250 µm. (A–C. After Shephard 1899; D–E. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson).	FIGURE 5. Two sessile Lacinularia species. A–C. Lacinularia striolata. A. Corona dorsal view. B. Lateral view. C. Colony on stalk attached to substratum. Eyespots not illustrated. D–E. Lacinularia pedunculata. D. Lateral. E. Dorsal. Symbols: a = antenna; an = anus; col = colony attached to peduncle stalk (sk); es = eyespot; m = mouth.; ms = mastax; S = substratum; sk = stalk. Bars: B = 100 µm; C ≤ 12 mm; D–E = 250 µm. (A–C. After Shephard 1899; D–E. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9156648FF378C44FA3C159C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746520/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746520	FIGURE 3. Two sessile Lacinularia species. A–D. Lacinularia elongata. A. Ventral view. B. Foot of Fig. A (½ x). C. Dorsal view. D. Anterior view of corona. E. Lacinularia megalotrocha. Dorsal-lateral view: ciliation of corona not completely illustrated. Symbols: a = antenna; an = anus; dg = dorsal gap; e = embryos; gm = gelatinous matrix (dashed line indicates part of the margin); f = foot; S = substratum. Bars = 250 µm. (A. After Thorpe, 1893; B–E. After Shephard, 1896).	FIGURE 3. Two sessile Lacinularia species. A–D. Lacinularia elongata. A. Ventral view. B. Foot of Fig. A (½ x). C. Dorsal view. D. Anterior view of corona. E. Lacinularia megalotrocha. Dorsal-lateral view: ciliation of corona not completely illustrated. Symbols: a = antenna; an = anus; dg = dorsal gap; e = embryos; gm = gelatinous matrix (dashed line indicates part of the margin); f = foot; S = substratum. Bars = 250 µm. (A. After Thorpe, 1893; B–E. After Shephard, 1896).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9156648FF378C44FA3C159C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746516/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746516	FIGURE 1. Schematic representations of the coronal margins of the nine genera of Flosculariidae. Images are not to scale. The corona is composed of two concentric rings that that beat in a metachronous pattern thereby producing feeding currents: trochus (—–); cingulum (– – –) (Wallace 2002; Wallace et al. 2006). From ©Magnolia Press, reproduced with permission from the copyright holder [Zootaxa 5471: 401–421] and the authors (Lafleur et al. 2024).	FIGURE 1. Schematic representations of the coronal margins of the nine genera of Flosculariidae. Images are not to scale. The corona is composed of two concentric rings that that beat in a metachronous pattern thereby producing feeding currents: trochus (—–); cingulum (– – –) (Wallace 2002; Wallace et al. 2006). From ©Magnolia Press, reproduced with permission from the copyright holder [Zootaxa 5471: 401–421] and the authors (Lafleur et al. 2024).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9116644FF378C2BFA3C13C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746526	FIGURE 6. Two Sinantherina species possessing warts. A–C. Sinantherina semibullata. A. Ventral view. B. Lateral view. C. Trophi. Sinantherina procera. D. Lateral view. E. Ventral view. F. Elongate foot. Complete coronal ciliation not depicted in the adults of either species. Symbols: an = anus; a = antenna; e = embryos; f = foot; g = gut; m = mouth; o = oviferon; w = warts; S = substratum. Bars = 250 µm. (A, B. After Thorpe 1889; C–F. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson. No scale was provided for C).	FIGURE 6. Two Sinantherina species possessing warts. A–C. Sinantherina semibullata. A. Ventral view. B. Lateral view. C. Trophi. Sinantherina procera. D. Lateral view. E. Ventral view. F. Elongate foot. Complete coronal ciliation not depicted in the adults of either species. Symbols: an = anus; a = antenna; e = embryos; f = foot; g = gut; m = mouth; o = oviferon; w = warts; S = substratum. Bars = 250 µm. (A, B. After Thorpe 1889; C–F. Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson. No scale was provided for C).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9116644FF378C2BFA3C13C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746530	FIGURE 7. Sinantherina socialis. A. Expanded colony with warts (white spots). B. Expanded colony: warts not visible. C. Colony with the individuals contracted with warts (dark spots). D. Trophi, frontal view. (A. epi-illumination; B. transmitted illumination.) Symbols: e = embryos; f = fulcrum; m= manubrium; r = ramus; S = substratum; u = uncus; w = warts. Bars: A,B = 500 µm; C = 250 µm; D = 10 µm.	FIGURE 7. Sinantherina socialis. A. Expanded colony with warts (white spots). B. Expanded colony: warts not visible. C. Colony with the individuals contracted with warts (dark spots). D. Trophi, frontal view. (A. epi-illumination; B. transmitted illumination.) Symbols: e = embryos; f = fulcrum; m= manubrium; r = ramus; S = substratum; u = uncus; w = warts. Bars: A,B = 500 µm; C = 250 µm; D = 10 µm.	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9116644FF378C2BFA3C13C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746534/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746534	FIGURE 8. Sinantherina ariprepes. A. Adult. B. Trophi. C. Small colony attached to Ceratophyllum. Symbols: af = algal filament; c = corona; f = foot; S = substratum. Bar = 250 µm. (Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson. No scale was provided for C).	FIGURE 8. Sinantherina ariprepes. A. Adult. B. Trophi. C. Small colony attached to Ceratophyllum. Symbols: af = algal filament; c = corona; f = foot; S = substratum. Bar = 250 µm. (Reproduced from art provided by W.T. Edmondson. No scale was provided for C).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
8E088780A9116644FF378C2BFA3C13C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14746536/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14746536	FIGURE 9. Sinantherina spinosa. A. Individual. B. Colony. Inset: SEM of junction of spined field and the ventral body side. Symbols: Arrows indicate the position of minute spines; a = anus; e = embryos; es = eyespots. Bars: A = 500 µm; B = 250 µm; insert = 5 µm. (A. Single animals, not completely flexed: from Weber (1898); B. Photomicrograph of a preserved colony courtesy of M.F. Vidrine).	FIGURE 9. Sinantherina spinosa. A. Individual. B. Colony. Inset: SEM of junction of spined field and the ventral body side. Symbols: Arrows indicate the position of minute spines; a = anus; e = embryos; es = eyespots. Bars: A = 500 µm; B = 250 µm; insert = 5 µm. (A. Single animals, not completely flexed: from Weber (1898); B. Photomicrograph of a preserved colony courtesy of M.F. Vidrine).	2025-01-22	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.		Zenodo	biologists	Davies, Natalie;Lafleur, Alexandre;Hochberg, Rick;Walsh, Elizabeth J.;Wallace, Robert L.			
