taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A158A445912FFFC8A0D87DB7FE6A3298.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14067072/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14067072	FIGURES 1–10. Encyonema oblonga sp. nov. LM. Size diminution series of specimens from the holotype slide. Valve views. Scale bar = 10 µm. FIGURES 11–13. Encyonema oblonga, sp. nov. SEM. External views. Fig. 11. Whole valve, showing slit-like areolae without occlusions extending from valve face onto the mantle. Raphe is arched, with dilated proximal ends deflected dorsally, and distal ends hooking onto the ventral margin. Fig. 12. Apex, showing hooked nature of the distal raphe end. Fig. 13. Central area of the valve with dilated proximal raphe ends terminating close to one another.	FIGURES 1–10. Encyonema oblonga sp. nov. LM. Size diminution series of specimens from the holotype slide. Valve views. Scale bar = 10 µm. FIGURES 11–13. Encyonema oblonga, sp. nov. SEM. External views. Fig. 11. Whole valve, showing slit-like areolae without occlusions extending from valve face onto the mantle. Raphe is arched, with dilated proximal ends deflected dorsally, and distal ends hooking onto the ventral margin. Fig. 12. Apex, showing hooked nature of the distal raphe end. Fig. 13. Central area of the valve with dilated proximal raphe ends terminating close to one another.	2021-01-22	Liu, Qi;Li, Jiajia;Wang, Quanxi;Kociolek, John Patrick;Xie, Shulian		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Qi;Li, Jiajia;Wang, Quanxi;Kociolek, John Patrick;Xie, Shulian			
A158A445912FFFC8A0D87DB7FE6A3298.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5417482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5417482	FIGURES 14–18. Encyonema oblonga, sp. nov. SEM. Fig. 14. External view, with girdle bands evident. Slit-like areolae become much smaller on the mantle. Cingulum elements are of the open type. Figs 15–18, internal views. Fig. 15. Valve view showing continuous raphe through the center, lacking an intermissio. Helictoglossae terminate well before the valve end. Fig. 16. Apex of the valve showing striae with short stubs projecting within the striae. Fig. 17. Center of the valve, showing raphe lacks an intermissio. Fig. 18. Fractured valve showing raphe to be of the key and lock type.	FIGURES 14–18. Encyonema oblonga, sp. nov. SEM. Fig. 14. External view, with girdle bands evident. Slit-like areolae become much smaller on the mantle. Cingulum elements are of the open type. Figs 15–18, internal views. Fig. 15. Valve view showing continuous raphe through the center, lacking an intermissio. Helictoglossae terminate well before the valve end. Fig. 16. Apex of the valve showing striae with short stubs projecting within the striae. Fig. 17. Center of the valve, showing raphe lacks an intermissio. Fig. 18. Fractured valve showing raphe to be of the key and lock type.	2021-01-22	Liu, Qi;Li, Jiajia;Wang, Quanxi;Kociolek, John Patrick;Xie, Shulian		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Qi;Li, Jiajia;Wang, Quanxi;Kociolek, John Patrick;Xie, Shulian			
