taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A458FF36FFC47C5B6D1563BF74C2FC9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612961	Fig. 1. Study area showing the collection localities for: Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968, around Middlesex Bank, Three Kings Islands, and Spirits Bay (triangles); L. australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., Bounty Platform, Campbell Plateau, Solander Trough, and Macquarie Ridge (Australian EEZ) (circles); Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on the eastern edge of the Snares Platform (square); and Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on Seamount 5, Macquarie Ridge (star).	Fig. 1. Study area showing the collection localities for: Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968, around Middlesex Bank, Three Kings Islands, and Spirits Bay (triangles); L. australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., Bounty Platform, Campbell Plateau, Solander Trough, and Macquarie Ridge (Australian EEZ) (circles); Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on the eastern edge of the Snares Platform (square); and Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on Seamount 5, Macquarie Ridge (star).	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFC47C5B6D1563BF74C2FC9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612965/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612965	Fig. 2. Morphology, megascleres and microscleres of Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968. A. Deck image showing midnight blue colouration and palmate morphology (NIWA 93474 leg., image Lori J. Bell, CRRF). B. Loss of colouration and radiating skeleton (NIWA 73253 leg.). C. Range of roughened microstrongyles showing centrotylote forms and more typical curved forms (penultimate: NIWA 356 leg., rest: NIWA 93474 leg.). D. Sinuous oxeas (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Metaster- to amphiaster-like streptasters (left: NIWA 93474 leg., center and right: NIWA 356 leg.); F. Metaster- to amphiaster-like streptasters (left and center: NIWA 356 leg., right: NIWA 93474 leg.).	Fig. 2. Morphology, megascleres and microscleres of Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968. A. Deck image showing midnight blue colouration and palmate morphology (NIWA 93474 leg., image Lori J. Bell, CRRF). B. Loss of colouration and radiating skeleton (NIWA 73253 leg.). C. Range of roughened microstrongyles showing centrotylote forms and more typical curved forms (penultimate: NIWA 356 leg., rest: NIWA 93474 leg.). D. Sinuous oxeas (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Metaster- to amphiaster-like streptasters (left: NIWA 93474 leg., center and right: NIWA 356 leg.); F. Metaster- to amphiaster-like streptasters (left and center: NIWA 356 leg., right: NIWA 93474 leg.).	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFC47C5B6D1563BF74C2FC9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612973/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612973	Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaenea Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 µm.	Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaenea Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 µm.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFC97C5F6EE66623710EF9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612961	Fig. 1. Study area showing the collection localities for: Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968, around Middlesex Bank, Three Kings Islands, and Spirits Bay (triangles); L. australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., Bounty Platform, Campbell Plateau, Solander Trough, and Macquarie Ridge (Australian EEZ) (circles); Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on the eastern edge of the Snares Platform (square); and Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on Seamount 5, Macquarie Ridge (star).	Fig. 1. Study area showing the collection localities for: Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968, around Middlesex Bank, Three Kings Islands, and Spirits Bay (triangles); L. australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., Bounty Platform, Campbell Plateau, Solander Trough, and Macquarie Ridge (Australian EEZ) (circles); Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on the eastern edge of the Snares Platform (square); and Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on Seamount 5, Macquarie Ridge (star).	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFC97C5F6EE66623710EF9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612967/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612967	Fig. 3. Morphology, megascleres, and microscleres of Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. A. Bilamellate form (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. Club-shaped morphology showing both sides (NIWA 93483 leg., paratype). C. Sinuous oxeas (NIWA 44388 leg.). D. Curved, roughened microstrongyles (rounded ends) and microxeas (blunt-pointed ends) (NIWA 44388 leg.). E. Metasterlike streptasters with heavily spined, relatively long rays (NIWA 89736 leg. and NIWA 89717 leg.). F. Spirasters with dense, short, microspined rays (NIWA 44388 leg. and NIWA 89736 leg.).	Fig. 3. Morphology, megascleres, and microscleres of Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. A. Bilamellate form (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. Club-shaped morphology showing both sides (NIWA 93483 leg., paratype). C. Sinuous oxeas (NIWA 44388 leg.). D. Curved, roughened microstrongyles (rounded ends) and microxeas (blunt-pointed ends) (NIWA 44388 leg.). E. Metasterlike streptasters with heavily spined, relatively long rays (NIWA 89736 leg. and NIWA 89717 leg.). F. Spirasters with dense, short, microspined rays (NIWA 44388 leg. and NIWA 89736 leg.).	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFC97C5F6EE66623710EF9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612973/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612973	Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaenea Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 µm.	Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaenea Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 µm.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFC97C5F6EE66623710EF9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612975	Fig. 7. Astrophorina COI and 28S maximum likelihood (ML) trees reconstructed with RAxML under the generalized time-reversible Gamma (GTRGAMMA) model. ML bootstrap supports (100 bootstrap replicates). GenBank accession numbers are given after each taxon name. In green are the new sequences produced during this study.	Fig. 7. Astrophorina COI and 28S maximum likelihood (ML) trees reconstructed with RAxML under the generalized time-reversible Gamma (GTRGAMMA) model. ML bootstrap supports (100 bootstrap replicates). GenBank accession numbers are given after each taxon name. In green are the new sequences produced during this study.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFCE7C426EEE64437714FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612961	Fig. 1. Study area showing the collection localities for: Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968, around Middlesex Bank, Three Kings Islands, and Spirits Bay (triangles); L. australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., Bounty Platform, Campbell Plateau, Solander Trough, and Macquarie Ridge (Australian EEZ) (circles); Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on the eastern edge of the Snares Platform (square); and Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on Seamount 5, Macquarie Ridge (star).	Fig. 1. Study area showing the collection localities for: Lamellomorpha strongylata Bergquist, 1968, around Middlesex Bank, Three Kings Islands, and Spirits Bay (triangles); L. australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., Bounty Platform, Campbell Plateau, Solander Trough, and Macquarie Ridge (Australian EEZ) (circles); Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on the eastern edge of the Snares Platform (square); and Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov., on Seamount 5, Macquarie Ridge (star).	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFCE7C426EEE64437714FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612969/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612969	Fig. 4. Morphology, megascleres and microscleres of Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). A. Preserved holotype showing stalked morphology (both sides). B. Shortshafted triaenes with curved clads and short rhabd. C. Sinuous and straight oxeas. D. Microspined microxeas, sometimes faintly centrotylote, sharp ended. E. Metaster- to amphiaster-like streptasters with long, microspined rays. F. Spirasters with dense, short rays.	Fig. 4. Morphology, megascleres and microscleres of Poecillastra ducitriaena Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). A. Preserved holotype showing stalked morphology (both sides). B. Shortshafted triaenes with curved clads and short rhabd. C. Sinuous and straight oxeas. D. Microspined microxeas, sometimes faintly centrotylote, sharp ended. E. Metaster- to amphiaster-like streptasters with long, microspined rays. F. Spirasters with dense, short rays.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFCE7C426EEE64437714FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612973/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612973	Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaenea Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 µm.	Fig. 6. Skeletal arrangement. A. Lamellomorpha australis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing dense, crustose ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, a rough megasclere bundle in the subectosome, emerging perpendicular to the surface, and the choanosome densely packed with microscleres (NIWA 89736 leg., holotype). B. L. australis sp. nov. showing the subectosome densely packed with microscleres, and megascleres radiating in the plane of the sponge body (NIWA 89717 leg.). C. L. strongylata Bergquist, 1968 showing a thin, fleshy ectosome packed with microrhabds and other microscleres, through which projects an ‘extra-axial’ tract of megascleres, traversing the subectosome and projecting through the surface (NIWA 93474 leg.). D. L. strongylata showing the ‘axial’ arrangement of contort strongyloxeas in the deep choanosome (NIWA 93474 leg.). E. Poecillastra ducitriaenea Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. showing a densely packed, crustose ectosome through which subectosomal megascleres project, a relatively cavernous subectosomal region packed with microxeas, and in the deep choanosome, huge swathes of oxeas (NIWA 61944 leg., holotype). Scale bars = 500 µm.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFCE7C426EEE64437714FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612975	Fig. 7. Astrophorina COI and 28S maximum likelihood (ML) trees reconstructed with RAxML under the generalized time-reversible Gamma (GTRGAMMA) model. ML bootstrap supports (100 bootstrap replicates). GenBank accession numbers are given after each taxon name. In green are the new sequences produced during this study.	Fig. 7. Astrophorina COI and 28S maximum likelihood (ML) trees reconstructed with RAxML under the generalized time-reversible Gamma (GTRGAMMA) model. ML bootstrap supports (100 bootstrap replicates). GenBank accession numbers are given after each taxon name. In green are the new sequences produced during this study.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
A458FF36FFD07C416EDD61307774FAA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2612971/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2612971	Fig. 5. Morphology, megascleres and microscleres of Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. (NIWA 52640 leg., holotype). A. Stalk, showing smooth attachment base with specks of remaining substrate, and broken edge of the upper part of the sponge. B. Microxeas. C. Detail of microxea showing roughened surface. D. Contort oxea of choanosome. E. Range of triaenes with medium to short shafts (calthrops). F. Plesiasters. G. Spiraster to metaster-like streptasters.	Fig. 5. Morphology, megascleres and microscleres of Poecillastra macquariensis Kelly & Cárdenas sp. nov. (NIWA 52640 leg., holotype). A. Stalk, showing smooth attachment base with specks of remaining substrate, and broken edge of the upper part of the sponge. B. Microxeas. C. Detail of microxea showing roughened surface. D. Contort oxea of choanosome. E. Range of triaenes with medium to short shafts (calthrops). F. Plesiasters. G. Spiraster to metaster-like streptasters.	2019-03-14	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle;Cárdenas, Paco;Rush, Nicola;Sim-Smith, Carina;Macpherson, Diana;Page, Mike;Bell, Lori J.			
