taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03BFC161CC72FFB49BEEF9272E9A042E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13685958/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13685958	FIGURES 1–7. Stauroneis fuegiana sp. nov. Type population from Rancho Hambre, Tierra del Fuego (sample RH-VP4-SED) (1–5) LM views of an entire valve. The arrows in Fig. 1 indicate the marginal crest on the valve face/mantle junction (6–7) LM views of the central area with the deflected proximal raphe endings. Scale bars represent 10 μm.	FIGURES 1–7. Stauroneis fuegiana sp. nov. Type population from Rancho Hambre, Tierra del Fuego (sample RH-VP4-SED) (1–5) LM views of an entire valve. The arrows in Fig. 1 indicate the marginal crest on the valve face/mantle junction (6–7) LM views of the central area with the deflected proximal raphe endings. Scale bars represent 10 μm.	2017-06-23	Casa, Valeria;Mataloni, Gabriela;Vijver, Bart Van De		Zenodo	biologists	Casa, Valeria;Mataloni, Gabriela;Vijver, Bart Van De			
03BFC161CC72FFB49BEEF9272E9A042E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13685960/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13685960	FIGURES 8–13. Stauroneis fuegiana sp. nov. Type population from Rancho Hambre, Tierra del Fuego (sample RH-VP4-SED) (8) SEM external view of an entire valve. (9) SEM external detail of the central area showing the deflected proximal raphe endings. The arrows indicate the marginal crest. (10) External detail of the valve apex showing the terminal raphe fissures. (11) SEM internal view of an entire valve. (12) SEM internal detail of the central area with the well-developed stauros and the proximal raphe endings. (13) Internal detail of the valve apex with a distal raphe endings and the helictoglossa. Scale bars represent 10 μm.	FIGURES 8–13. Stauroneis fuegiana sp. nov. Type population from Rancho Hambre, Tierra del Fuego (sample RH-VP4-SED) (8) SEM external view of an entire valve. (9) SEM external detail of the central area showing the deflected proximal raphe endings. The arrows indicate the marginal crest. (10) External detail of the valve apex showing the terminal raphe fissures. (11) SEM internal view of an entire valve. (12) SEM internal detail of the central area with the well-developed stauros and the proximal raphe endings. (13) Internal detail of the valve apex with a distal raphe endings and the helictoglossa. Scale bars represent 10 μm.	2017-06-23	Casa, Valeria;Mataloni, Gabriela;Vijver, Bart Van De		Zenodo	biologists	Casa, Valeria;Mataloni, Gabriela;Vijver, Bart Van De			
