taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701661/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701661	Fig. 4. Histology of the externa of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov. Transverse section of the whole externa (A); mantle (B); mantle opening (C, D). cg, colleteric gland; exc, external cuticle with “collagen fibers”; mc, mantle cavity; mo, mantle opening; ov, ovary; re, receptacles.	Fig. 4. Histology of the externa of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov. Transverse section of the whole externa (A); mantle (B); mantle opening (C, D). cg, colleteric gland; exc, external cuticle with “collagen fibers”; mc, mantle cavity; mo, mantle opening; ov, ovary; re, receptacles.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701667/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701667	Fig. 5. Female reproductive organs of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., transverse section. Ovary of the immature specimen (A); ovary of the mature specimen (B); colleteric gland of the immature externa (C); colleteric gland of the mature externa (D). cg, colleteric gland; ov, ovary.	Fig. 5. Female reproductive organs of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., transverse section. Ovary of the immature specimen (A); ovary of the mature specimen (B); colleteric gland of the immature externa (C); colleteric gland of the mature externa (D). cg, colleteric gland; ov, ovary.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701669/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701669	Fig. 6. Isolated receptacles of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., light microscopy.	Fig. 6. Isolated receptacles of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., light microscopy.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701671/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701671	Fig. 7. Male reproductive organs of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., transverse section. Receptacles (A, D); receptacle ducts (B, C, E, F). rd, receptacle duct; re, receptacles.	Fig. 7. Male reproductive organs of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., transverse section. Receptacles (A, D); receptacle ducts (B, C, E, F). rd, receptacle duct; re, receptacles.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701676	Fig. 8. SEM showing cuticle structure of the externa of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov. A strip of transversal grooves from the mantle opening to the stalk (A); longitudinal striation on the external cuticle (B); cellular surface around the mantle opening (C); mantle opening (D); numerous spines (hairs) densely covering mantle opening (E, F); depressions on the external cuticle (G); internal cuticle covered with hairs (finger-like processes) (H); retinacula (I, J).	Fig. 8. SEM showing cuticle structure of the externa of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov. A strip of transversal grooves from the mantle opening to the stalk (A); longitudinal striation on the external cuticle (B); cellular surface around the mantle opening (C); mantle opening (D); numerous spines (hairs) densely covering mantle opening (E, F); depressions on the external cuticle (G); internal cuticle covered with hairs (finger-like processes) (H); retinacula (I, J).	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701680	Fig. 9. Nauplius II of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov. ne, naupliar eye; fc, flotation collar.	Fig. 9. Nauplius II of Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov. ne, naupliar eye; fc, flotation collar.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF9FFFE11FAE3DCDFA876F26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701653/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701653	Fig. 1. Host crab, Hapalogaster dentata, infested by Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., with solitary mature externa (A), with solitary immature externa (B), with two externae (C), with four externae (D); anterior part of the externa with mantle opening (E); body outlines of the right side of the externa (F). mo, mantle opening.	Fig. 1. Host crab, Hapalogaster dentata, infested by Briarosaccus hoegi sp. nov., with solitary mature externa (A), with solitary immature externa (B), with two externae (C), with four externae (D); anterior part of the externa with mantle opening (E); body outlines of the right side of the externa (F). mo, mantle opening.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
038EF712FF92FFE01C1B3E4DFA896E86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701682	Fig. 10. SEM showing cuticle structure of the externa of Briarosaccus tenellus. Whole externa (A); slightly bilobed anterior part (B); mantle opening (C, G); a strip of transversal grooves from the mantle opening to the stalk (D); longitudinal striation on the external cuticle (E); cellular surface around the mantle opening (F); numerous spines (hairs) densely covering mantle opening (H); internal cuticle covered with hairs (finger-like processes) (I); retinaculum (J). mo, mantle opening.	Fig. 10. SEM showing cuticle structure of the externa of Briarosaccus tenellus. Whole externa (A); slightly bilobed anterior part (B); mantle opening (C, G); a strip of transversal grooves from the mantle opening to the stalk (D); longitudinal striation on the external cuticle (E); cellular surface around the mantle opening (F); numerous spines (hairs) densely covering mantle opening (H); internal cuticle covered with hairs (finger-like processes) (I); retinaculum (J). mo, mantle opening.	2024-11-11	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Korn, Olga M.;Golubinskaya, Darya D.;Sharina, Svetlana N.;Noever, Christoph;Glenner, Henrik			
