taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
FE448785FF888560FCDFFD4AFABAF927.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168465/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168465	Fig. 1 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): habitus and cuticular pores seen in PCM: A adult habitus, dorso-ventral pro- jection (neotype); B, C cuticular pores on dorsal and ventral side of the body, respectively; D pulvinus on the internal surface of leg III. Filled flat arrowheads indicate cuticular bars above the claws in legs I–III. Scale bars inμm	Fig. 1 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): habitus and cuticular pores seen in PCM: A adult habitus, dorso-ventral pro- jection (neotype); B, C cuticular pores on dorsal and ventral side of the body, respectively; D pulvinus on the internal surface of leg III. Filled flat arrowheads indicate cuticular bars above the claws in legs I–III. Scale bars inμm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF888560FCDFFD4AFABAF927.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168467	Fig. 2 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): claws seen in PCM: A claws II (neotype); B claws IV. Filled flat arrowhead indicates cuticular bar above the claws whereas empty indented arrowheads indicate double muscle attachments. Scale bars inμm	Fig. 2 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): claws seen in PCM: A claws II (neotype); B claws IV. Filled flat arrowhead indicates cuticular bar above the claws whereas empty indented arrowheads indicate double muscle attachments. Scale bars inμm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF888560FCDFFD4AFABAF927.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168469	Fig. 3 Diaforobiotus islandi- cus (Richters, 1904): bucco- pharyngeal apparatus seen in PCM: A dorsal projection of the entire bucco-pharyngeal apparatus; B, C dorsal (B) and ventral (C) views of the oral cavity armature; D, E dorsal (D) and ventral (E) view of macroplacoids. Empty arrows indicate dorsal spikes, filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, empty indented arrowhead indicates the medial tooth in dorsal portion of the third band of teeth whereas filled arrows indicate constric- tions in macroplacoids. Scale bars in μm	Fig. 3 Diaforobiotus islandi- cus (Richters, 1904): bucco- pharyngeal apparatus seen in PCM: A dorsal projection of the entire bucco-pharyngeal apparatus; B, C dorsal (B) and ventral (C) views of the oral cavity armature; D, E dorsal (D) and ventral (E) view of macroplacoids. Empty arrows indicate dorsal spikes, filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, empty indented arrowhead indicates the medial tooth in dorsal portion of the third band of teeth whereas filled arrows indicate constric- tions in macroplacoids. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF888560FCDFFD4AFABAF927.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168471	Fig. 4 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): eggs seen in PCM: A, C, E focus on egg processes; B, D, F focus on egg surface between processes. Pairs A–B, C–D, E–F represent three different eggs photo- graphed with different focus. Filled flat arrowheads indicate rings of pores surrounding egg processes. Scale bars in μm	Fig. 4 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): eggs seen in PCM: A, C, E focus on egg processes; B, D, F focus on egg surface between processes. Pairs A–B, C–D, E–F represent three different eggs photo- graphed with different focus. Filled flat arrowheads indicate rings of pores surrounding egg processes. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF888560FCDFFD4AFABAF927.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168473	Fig.5 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): egg seen in SEM: A general view of the entire egg; B–E morphological details of egg surface and egg processes; F details of one pore. Filled flat arrowheads indicate rings of pores surrounding egg processes. Scale bars in μm	Fig.5 Diaforobiotus islandicus (Richters, 1904): egg seen in SEM: A general view of the entire egg; B–E morphological details of egg surface and egg processes; F details of one pore. Filled flat arrowheads indicate rings of pores surrounding egg processes. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF8F856EFCDFF934FDB9F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168475/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168475	Fig. 6 Diaforobiotus svalbard- icus sp. nov.: habitus and cutic- ular pores seen in PCM: A adult habitus, dorso-ventral projection (holotype); B, C cuticular pores on dorsal and ventral side of the body, respectively (holotype). Filled flat arrowheads indicate cuticular bars above the claws in legs I–III. Scale bars in μm	Fig. 6 Diaforobiotus svalbard- icus sp. nov.: habitus and cutic- ular pores seen in PCM: A adult habitus, dorso-ventral projection (holotype); B, C cuticular pores on dorsal and ventral side of the body, respectively (holotype). Filled flat arrowheads indicate cuticular bars above the claws in legs I–III. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF8F856EFCDFF934FDB9F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168477/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168477	Fig. 7 Diaforobiotus sval- bardicus sp. nov.: claws seen in PCM (A, B) and SEM (C, D): A claws III (holotype); B claws IV (holotype); C claws I; D claws IV. Filled flat arrow- head indicates cuticular bare above the claws whereas empty indented arrowheads indicate double muscle attachments. Scale bars in μm	Fig. 7 Diaforobiotus sval- bardicus sp. nov.: claws seen in PCM (A, B) and SEM (C, D): A claws III (holotype); B claws IV (holotype); C claws I; D claws IV. Filled flat arrow- head indicates cuticular bare above the claws whereas empty indented arrowheads indicate double muscle attachments. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF8F856EFCDFF934FDB9F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168479/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168479	Fig. 8 Diaforobiotus svalbard- icus sp. nov.: bucco-pharyngeal apparatus seen in PCM: A dorsal projection of the entire bucco-pharyngeal apparatus; B, C dorsal (B) and ventral (C) views of the oral cavity arma- ture; D, E dorsal (D) and ventral (E) view of macroplacoids. Empty arrows indicate dorsal spikes, filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, empty indented arrowhead indicates the medial tooth in dorsal por- tion of the third band of teeth whereas filled arrows indicate constrictions in macroplacoids. Scale bars in μm	Fig. 8 Diaforobiotus svalbard- icus sp. nov.: bucco-pharyngeal apparatus seen in PCM: A dorsal projection of the entire bucco-pharyngeal apparatus; B, C dorsal (B) and ventral (C) views of the oral cavity arma- ture; D, E dorsal (D) and ventral (E) view of macroplacoids. Empty arrows indicate dorsal spikes, filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, empty indented arrowhead indicates the medial tooth in dorsal por- tion of the third band of teeth whereas filled arrows indicate constrictions in macroplacoids. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF8F856EFCDFF934FDB9F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168481/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168481	Fig. 9 Diaforobiotus svalbardicus sp. nov.: oral cavity seen in SEM: A, B dorsal and ventral views of the oral cavity armature seen from different angles, respectively. Filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth whereas empty indented arrowhead indicates the medial tooth in dorsal portion of the third band of teeth. Scale bars in μm	Fig. 9 Diaforobiotus svalbardicus sp. nov.: oral cavity seen in SEM: A, B dorsal and ventral views of the oral cavity armature seen from different angles, respectively. Filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth whereas empty indented arrowhead indicates the medial tooth in dorsal portion of the third band of teeth. Scale bars in μm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF8F856EFCDFF934FDB9F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168483/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168483	Fig. 10 Diaforobiotus svalbardicus sp. nov.: eggs seen in PCM: A, D, G focus on egg processes surface; B, E, H focus on egg processes midsections; C, F, I focus on egg surface between processes. Triples A–C, D–F, G–I represent three different eggs photographed with dif-	Fig. 10 Diaforobiotus svalbardicus sp. nov.: eggs seen in PCM: A, D, G focus on egg processes surface; B, E, H focus on egg processes midsections; C, F, I focus on egg surface between processes. Triples A–C, D–F, G–I represent three different eggs photographed with dif-	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
FE448785FF8F856EFCDFF934FDB9F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13168485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13168485	Fig. 11 Diaforobiotus sval- bardicus sp. nov.: egg seen in SEM: A general view of the entire egg; B–F morphological details of egg surface and egg processes. Filled flat arrow- heads indicate singular, isolated micropores in the egg surface between processes. Scale bars inμm	Fig. 11 Diaforobiotus sval- bardicus sp. nov.: egg seen in SEM: A general view of the entire egg; B–F morphological details of egg surface and egg processes. Filled flat arrow- heads indicate singular, isolated micropores in the egg surface between processes. Scale bars inμm	2022-11-11	Stec, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Stec, Daniel			
