taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
7E578795D521A422FF99F8DCFDAAFD84.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10980873/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10980873	Fig. 3. Intraspecific variability of zeillerid brachiopod Misunithyris goyi gen. et sp. nov. of the lower Ladinian from the South-Iberian Triassic platform, the Arroyo Hurtado (A, B), Calasparra (C, E), Talave (D, F) sections; in dorsal (A1–F1), anterior (A2–F2), and lateral (A3–F3) views. A. BQ-AH2.1. B. BQ-AH2.2, sectioned in the present work. C. BQ-CL1.1. D. BQ-TA1.1. E. BQ-CL1.2. F. BQ-TA1.2, holotype. All specimens were coated with magnesium oxide.	Fig. 3. Intraspecific variability of zeillerid brachiopod Misunithyris goyi gen. et sp. nov. of the lower Ladinian from the South-Iberian Triassic platform, the Arroyo Hurtado (A, B), Calasparra (C, E), Talave (D, F) sections; in dorsal (A1–F1), anterior (A2–F2), and lateral (A3–F3) views. A. BQ-AH2.1. B. BQ-AH2.2, sectioned in the present work. C. BQ-CL1.1. D. BQ-TA1.1. E. BQ-CL1.2. F. BQ-TA1.2, holotype. All specimens were coated with magnesium oxide.	2018-01-29	Baeza-Carratalá, José Francisco;Pérez-Valera, Fernando;Pérez-Valera, Juan Alberto		Zenodo	biologists	Baeza-Carratalá, José Francisco;Pérez-Valera, Fernando;Pérez-Valera, Juan Alberto			
7E578795D521A422FF99F8DCFDAAFD84.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10980875/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10980875	Fig. 4. Internal structure of zeillerid brachiopod Misunithyris goyi gen. et sp. nov. (BQ-AH2.2) from the lower Ladinian of the South-Iberian Triassic platform, the Arroyo Hurtado section. A. Transverse serial sections through the specimen (distance from the beak in mm). B. Microphotographs of acetate peels showing the hinge plates-crural bases relationship: crural bases are located in the ventral part of the hinge plates but a dorsal thickening emerges towards an early dorsal development. Section at 4.10 mm (B1) and 4.30 mm (B2) from the apex. Abbreviations: cb, crural bases; dp, deltidial plates; ld, dental lamellae; ms, median septum; pc, cardinal process; sp, septalium.	Fig. 4. Internal structure of zeillerid brachiopod Misunithyris goyi gen. et sp. nov. (BQ-AH2.2) from the lower Ladinian of the South-Iberian Triassic platform, the Arroyo Hurtado section. A. Transverse serial sections through the specimen (distance from the beak in mm). B. Microphotographs of acetate peels showing the hinge plates-crural bases relationship: crural bases are located in the ventral part of the hinge plates but a dorsal thickening emerges towards an early dorsal development. Section at 4.10 mm (B1) and 4.30 mm (B2) from the apex. Abbreviations: cb, crural bases; dp, deltidial plates; ld, dental lamellae; ms, median septum; pc, cardinal process; sp, septalium.	2018-01-29	Baeza-Carratalá, José Francisco;Pérez-Valera, Fernando;Pérez-Valera, Juan Alberto		Zenodo	biologists	Baeza-Carratalá, José Francisco;Pérez-Valera, Fernando;Pérez-Valera, Juan Alberto			
7E578795D521A422FF99F8DCFDAAFD84.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10980877/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10980877	Fig. 5. Microphotographs of acetate peels from zeillerid brachiopod Misunithyris goyi gen. et sp. nov. (BQ-AH2.2) from the lower Ladinian of the South- Iberian Triassic platform, the Arroyo Hurtado section. A. Section at 1.00 mm from the apex showing dental lamellae enveloped in a thick-shelled wall. B. Section at 2.60 mm from the apex showing the disposition of deltidial plates.C, D. Sections at 3.30 and 3.50 mm from the apex, respectively, showing the first stages of hinge plates and earlier cardinalia and the evolution of the cardinal process, clearly striated and raised by a high cardinal platform. E, F. Sections at 4.10 and 4.30 mm from the apex, respectively, showing the cardinal area with the position of crural bases and the articulation system.G–I. Partial sections at 4.90, 5.70, and 7.10 mm from the apex, respectively, showing the evolution of the crural architecture and dorsal median septum development.	Fig. 5. Microphotographs of acetate peels from zeillerid brachiopod Misunithyris goyi gen. et sp. nov. (BQ-AH2.2) from the lower Ladinian of the South- Iberian Triassic platform, the Arroyo Hurtado section. A. Section at 1.00 mm from the apex showing dental lamellae enveloped in a thick-shelled wall. B. Section at 2.60 mm from the apex showing the disposition of deltidial plates.C, D. Sections at 3.30 and 3.50 mm from the apex, respectively, showing the first stages of hinge plates and earlier cardinalia and the evolution of the cardinal process, clearly striated and raised by a high cardinal platform. E, F. Sections at 4.10 and 4.30 mm from the apex, respectively, showing the cardinal area with the position of crural bases and the articulation system.G–I. Partial sections at 4.90, 5.70, and 7.10 mm from the apex, respectively, showing the evolution of the crural architecture and dorsal median septum development.	2018-01-29	Baeza-Carratalá, José Francisco;Pérez-Valera, Fernando;Pérez-Valera, Juan Alberto		Zenodo	biologists	Baeza-Carratalá, José Francisco;Pérez-Valera, Fernando;Pérez-Valera, Juan Alberto			
