taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
D27F87CEB8335F466B34FDD1FD73FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3832594/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832594	Fig. 1. Buskia waiinuensis sp. nov., holotype (GNS BZ 335), Nukumaruan, Pleistocene, Nukumaru Limestone, Waiinu Beach, New Zealand. A. General view of the bioimmured colony, showing the regular development of the stolonal pattern. B. Close-up of a sector of the colony. C. Close-up of a zooid with oval orifice. Note the cystid appendage lateral to the orifice and the concentric lines on the zooidal and stolonal surface. D. Close-up of a zooid with a circular orifice and two cystid appendages lateral to the orifice. Scale bars: A = 1 mm; B = 200 µm; C = 50 µm; D = 100 µm.	Fig. 1. Buskia waiinuensis sp. nov., holotype (GNS BZ 335), Nukumaruan, Pleistocene, Nukumaru Limestone, Waiinu Beach, New Zealand. A. General view of the bioimmured colony, showing the regular development of the stolonal pattern. B. Close-up of a sector of the colony. C. Close-up of a zooid with oval orifice. Note the cystid appendage lateral to the orifice and the concentric lines on the zooidal and stolonal surface. D. Close-up of a zooid with a circular orifice and two cystid appendages lateral to the orifice. Scale bars: A = 1 mm; B = 200 µm; C = 50 µm; D = 100 µm.	2017-08-22	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang		Zenodo	biologists	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang			
D27F87CEB8355F4A6B0FFD6CFB7AFCF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3832596/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832596	Fig. 2. Parkermavella columnaris sp. nov., holotype (NIWA 97418), Recent, inferred greater Cook Strait, New Zealand. A. Group of ovicellate zooids. B. Tilted close-up of an autozooid showing the broadly cleithridiate (keyhole shaped) orifice, four distal oral spines, two of which coalescent, and the suboral avicularium with complete cross-bar. C. Lateral view of the columnar peristome bearing the suboral avicularium. D. Inner view of the frontal shield showing the umbonuloid area and ring scar. Scale bars: A = 250 µm; B = 100 µm; C–D = 50 µm.	Fig. 2. Parkermavella columnaris sp. nov., holotype (NIWA 97418), Recent, inferred greater Cook Strait, New Zealand. A. Group of ovicellate zooids. B. Tilted close-up of an autozooid showing the broadly cleithridiate (keyhole shaped) orifice, four distal oral spines, two of which coalescent, and the suboral avicularium with complete cross-bar. C. Lateral view of the columnar peristome bearing the suboral avicularium. D. Inner view of the frontal shield showing the umbonuloid area and ring scar. Scale bars: A = 250 µm; B = 100 µm; C–D = 50 µm.	2017-08-22	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang		Zenodo	biologists	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang			
D27F87CEB8355F4A6B0FFD6CFB7AFCF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3832598/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832598	Fig. 3. Parkermavella columnaris sp. nov. A–C. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7832), Castlecliffian, Pleistocene, Upper Kai-Iwi Shellbed, New Zealand. A. View of a small colony. B. Group of autozooids. C. Two ovicellate zooids. D. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7833), same provenance as preceding, inner view of the frontal shield showing part of the ring scar bordering the umbonuloid area. Scale bars: A = 500 µm; B–C = 100 µm; D = 50 µm.	Fig. 3. Parkermavella columnaris sp. nov. A–C. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7832), Castlecliffian, Pleistocene, Upper Kai-Iwi Shellbed, New Zealand. A. View of a small colony. B. Group of autozooids. C. Two ovicellate zooids. D. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7833), same provenance as preceding, inner view of the frontal shield showing part of the ring scar bordering the umbonuloid area. Scale bars: A = 500 µm; B–C = 100 µm; D = 50 µm.	2017-08-22	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang		Zenodo	biologists	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang			
D27F87CEB8395F496B3CFBE7FADAFE39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3832600/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832600	Fig. 4. Microporella rusti sp. nov. A–C. Holotype (GNS BZ 336), Nukumaruan, Pleistocene, Nukumaru Limestone, Waiinu Beach, New Zealand. A. View of two colonies growing side by side. B. Close-up of two autozooids lacking avicularia, showing the orifice and ascopore. C. Close-up of zooids at the growing edge. D. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7834), same provenance as holotype, showing ancestrula (a) and early astogeny. E–F. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7835), same provenance as holotype. E. Group of zooids. Note the large zooid at the centre preceding row division. F. Group of zooids. Note the zooid at the centre bearing two avicularia. Scale bars: A = 500 µm; B = 50 µm; C–F = 200 µm.	Fig. 4. Microporella rusti sp. nov. A–C. Holotype (GNS BZ 336), Nukumaruan, Pleistocene, Nukumaru Limestone, Waiinu Beach, New Zealand. A. View of two colonies growing side by side. B. Close-up of two autozooids lacking avicularia, showing the orifice and ascopore. C. Close-up of zooids at the growing edge. D. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7834), same provenance as holotype, showing ancestrula (a) and early astogeny. E–F. Paratype (NHMUK PI BZ 7835), same provenance as holotype. E. Group of zooids. Note the large zooid at the centre preceding row division. F. Group of zooids. Note the zooid at the centre bearing two avicularia. Scale bars: A = 500 µm; B = 50 µm; C–F = 200 µm.	2017-08-22	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang		Zenodo	biologists	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang			
D27F87CEB8395F496B3CFBE7FADAFE39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3832602/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832602	Fig. 5. Microporella ordo Brown, 1952. A–C. Holotype (NHMUK D36809), Wanganui, Castlecliffian Horizon CU3, Pleistocene, NZGS Loc. 4013 Castlecliff, New Zealand. A. Frontal view of the linear colony fragment. B. Close-up of an autozooid. C. Close-up of the orifice and ascopore. D. Paratype (NHMUK D36806), same provenance as holotype, view of the linear colony fragment. Scale bars: A, D = 200 µm; B = 100 µm; C = 20 µm.	Fig. 5. Microporella ordo Brown, 1952. A–C. Holotype (NHMUK D36809), Wanganui, Castlecliffian Horizon CU3, Pleistocene, NZGS Loc. 4013 Castlecliff, New Zealand. A. Frontal view of the linear colony fragment. B. Close-up of an autozooid. C. Close-up of the orifice and ascopore. D. Paratype (NHMUK D36806), same provenance as holotype, view of the linear colony fragment. Scale bars: A, D = 200 µm; B = 100 µm; C = 20 µm.	2017-08-22	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang		Zenodo	biologists	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang			
D27F87CEB8395F496B3CFBE7FADAFE39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3832604/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832604	Fig. 6. Microporella hyadesi (Jullien, 1888) sensu Brown 1952 (NHMUK D36796 and D36797), Southland, Waianan, Middle Miocene, base of the uppermost Mt. Brown “E” Limestone, Junction of Weka Creek, Weka Pass Stream, Waipara, Canterbury, New Zealand. Two colony fragments including autozooids and ovicellate zooids. Scale bars = 200 µm.	Fig. 6. Microporella hyadesi (Jullien, 1888) sensu Brown 1952 (NHMUK D36796 and D36797), Southland, Waianan, Middle Miocene, base of the uppermost Mt. Brown “E” Limestone, Junction of Weka Creek, Weka Pass Stream, Waipara, Canterbury, New Zealand. Two colony fragments including autozooids and ovicellate zooids. Scale bars = 200 µm.	2017-08-22	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang		Zenodo	biologists	Martino, Emanuela Di;Taylor, Paul D.;Gordon, Dennis P.;Liow, Lee Hsiang			
