taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
E67087B73F2CFFDD1F834EA1C02FFAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5077380/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5077380	FIGURE 2. Caenorhabditis brenneri sp. n. female. A: anterior end subventral, with anterior end of lateral canal; B: anterior end ventral; C: pharynx region with lateral field and deirid; D: secretory-excretory system at the level of the deirid ventral; E: anus region lateral, with posterior end of lateral canal and phasmid.	FIGURE 2. Caenorhabditis brenneri sp. n. female. A: anterior end subventral, with anterior end of lateral canal; B: anterior end ventral; C: pharynx region with lateral field and deirid; D: secretory-excretory system at the level of the deirid ventral; E: anus region lateral, with posterior end of lateral canal and phasmid.	2007-04-25	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin		Zenodo	biologists	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin			
E67087B73F2CFFDD1F834EA1C02FFAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5077382/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5077382	FIGURE 3. Caenorhabditis brenneri sp. n. male. A: posterior end ventral showing bursa, spicules, gubernaculum; note the striped pattern of the cuticle in the posterior part of the tail; B: posterior end lateral; C: spicules and gubernaculum subventral; arrow points to the conspicuous lateral projections on the gubernaculum ("ears"); D: series demonstrating the bending of the gubernaculum when the spicules are extruded, lateral view, also showing the hook; E–F: aberrant right (E) and normal left spicule (F) of the same specimen lateral; G–I: aberrant positions of genital papillae: both GP1 positioned anterior of the bursa (G, H), right GP1shifted to the anterior margin of the bursa (I).	FIGURE 3. Caenorhabditis brenneri sp. n. male. A: posterior end ventral showing bursa, spicules, gubernaculum; note the striped pattern of the cuticle in the posterior part of the tail; B: posterior end lateral; C: spicules and gubernaculum subventral; arrow points to the conspicuous lateral projections on the gubernaculum ("ears"); D: series demonstrating the bending of the gubernaculum when the spicules are extruded, lateral view, also showing the hook; E–F: aberrant right (E) and normal left spicule (F) of the same specimen lateral; G–I: aberrant positions of genital papillae: both GP1 positioned anterior of the bursa (G, H), right GP1shifted to the anterior margin of the bursa (I).	2007-04-25	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin		Zenodo	biologists	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin			
E67087B73F2CFFDD1F834EA1C02FFAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5077386/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5077386	FIGURE 4. Aspects of male copulatory structures in C. brenneri sp. n. (A–D) and C. remanei (E–G). A and E: bursa in ventral view showing precloacal hook, distal part of gubernaculum and genital papillae (GP). In A the GPs are numbered (v = ventral GPs, ad = anterior dorsal GP, pd = posterior dorsal GP slightly out of focus). The differences in size and shape of the bursa in A and E are individual differences and do not mark differences between the species. B: male tail in lateral view. Arrow points to precloacal hook, arrowhead points to distal part of gubernaculum which is bent dorsally in living animals. C and F: cloacal region with precloacal hook and distal part of gubernaculum in situ. D and G: isolated gubernaculum in ventral view and spicules (G). Note that the two lateral processes (ears) are larger and more strongly refractive in C. brenneri sp. n. than in C. remanei. Scale is the same in Figs. A, B, E; and in Figs. C, D, F, G, respectively.	FIGURE 4. Aspects of male copulatory structures in C. brenneri sp. n. (A–D) and C. remanei (E–G). A and E: bursa in ventral view showing precloacal hook, distal part of gubernaculum and genital papillae (GP). In A the GPs are numbered (v = ventral GPs, ad = anterior dorsal GP, pd = posterior dorsal GP slightly out of focus). The differences in size and shape of the bursa in A and E are individual differences and do not mark differences between the species. B: male tail in lateral view. Arrow points to precloacal hook, arrowhead points to distal part of gubernaculum which is bent dorsally in living animals. C and F: cloacal region with precloacal hook and distal part of gubernaculum in situ. D and G: isolated gubernaculum in ventral view and spicules (G). Note that the two lateral processes (ears) are larger and more strongly refractive in C. brenneri sp. n. than in C. remanei. Scale is the same in Figs. A, B, E; and in Figs. C, D, F, G, respectively.	2007-04-25	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin		Zenodo	biologists	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin			
E67087B73F2CFFDD1F834EA1C02FFAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5077388/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5077388	FIGURE 5. Phylogenetic tree (after Kiontke & Sudhaus 2006) and geographic distribution of the Elegans group and related species. With the exception of C. craspedocerca (Völk) and C. perrieri (Maupas), all species were found in Asia. Species highlighted in red are so far only known from Asia. *C. clavopapillata (Kreis & Faust) was isolated from captive dogs and monkeys in the USA. Its natural range is unknown.	FIGURE 5. Phylogenetic tree (after Kiontke & Sudhaus 2006) and geographic distribution of the Elegans group and related species. With the exception of C. craspedocerca (Völk) and C. perrieri (Maupas), all species were found in Asia. Species highlighted in red are so far only known from Asia. *C. clavopapillata (Kreis & Faust) was isolated from captive dogs and monkeys in the USA. Its natural range is unknown.	2007-04-25	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin		Zenodo	biologists	Sudhaus, Walter;Kiontke, Karin			
