taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0393D425FF80FF91FF06871A2C4855C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/345801/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.345801	FIGURE 1. Chordodes sp. A. Cuticular structure of female showing simple areoles, part of which are U-shaped (arrows), and tubercle areoles (encircled). B. Cuticular structure of male with two thorn areoles (encircled). C. Crowned areole cluster composed of central crowned areoles and peripheral circumcluster areoles (ccar). D, E. Crowned areole cluster with very long apical filaments in the female. F. Posterior end of the male with ventral cloacal opening (co). G. Posterior end of the female with terminal cloacal opening (co). A, C – E, G from female (V 13392), B, F from male (V 13391).	FIGURE 1. Chordodes sp. A. Cuticular structure of female showing simple areoles, part of which are U-shaped (arrows), and tubercle areoles (encircled). B. Cuticular structure of male with two thorn areoles (encircled). C. Crowned areole cluster composed of central crowned areoles and peripheral circumcluster areoles (ccar). D, E. Crowned areole cluster with very long apical filaments in the female. F. Posterior end of the male with ventral cloacal opening (co). G. Posterior end of the female with terminal cloacal opening (co). A, C – E, G from female (V 13392), B, F from male (V 13391).	2017-12-31	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.			
0393D425FF82FF93FF0684E92D53575C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/345802/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.345802	FIGURE 2. A, B. Chordodes bipilus (V 13393). A. Cuticular structures showing crowned areole cluster, two types of simple areoles (sar 1 and sar 2), thorn (thar) and tubercle (tuar) areoles. Unlabelled circle shows branching of apical filaments in the crowned areoles. B. Magnification of crowned areole cluster, unlabelled circle see A. C – E. Chordodes caledoniensis (V 13394). C. Overview on the cuticle showing simple areoles and clusters of crowned areoles with crowned areoles (crar) and circumcluster areoles (ccar). D. Magnification of crowned areole cluster. Arrows show simple areoles with “ knobby ” surface. E. Crowned areoles with long apical filaments along both sides of the ventral midline (vml).	FIGURE 2. A, B. Chordodes bipilus (V 13393). A. Cuticular structures showing crowned areole cluster, two types of simple areoles (sar 1 and sar 2), thorn (thar) and tubercle (tuar) areoles. Unlabelled circle shows branching of apical filaments in the crowned areoles. B. Magnification of crowned areole cluster, unlabelled circle see A. C – E. Chordodes caledoniensis (V 13394). C. Overview on the cuticle showing simple areoles and clusters of crowned areoles with crowned areoles (crar) and circumcluster areoles (ccar). D. Magnification of crowned areole cluster. Arrows show simple areoles with “ knobby ” surface. E. Crowned areoles with long apical filaments along both sides of the ventral midline (vml).	2017-12-31	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.			
0393D425FF82FF94FF0681FC2CF6534C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/345802/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.345802	FIGURE 2. A, B. Chordodes bipilus (V 13393). A. Cuticular structures showing crowned areole cluster, two types of simple areoles (sar 1 and sar 2), thorn (thar) and tubercle (tuar) areoles. Unlabelled circle shows branching of apical filaments in the crowned areoles. B. Magnification of crowned areole cluster, unlabelled circle see A. C – E. Chordodes caledoniensis (V 13394). C. Overview on the cuticle showing simple areoles and clusters of crowned areoles with crowned areoles (crar) and circumcluster areoles (ccar). D. Magnification of crowned areole cluster. Arrows show simple areoles with “ knobby ” surface. E. Crowned areoles with long apical filaments along both sides of the ventral midline (vml).	FIGURE 2. A, B. Chordodes bipilus (V 13393). A. Cuticular structures showing crowned areole cluster, two types of simple areoles (sar 1 and sar 2), thorn (thar) and tubercle (tuar) areoles. Unlabelled circle shows branching of apical filaments in the crowned areoles. B. Magnification of crowned areole cluster, unlabelled circle see A. C – E. Chordodes caledoniensis (V 13394). C. Overview on the cuticle showing simple areoles and clusters of crowned areoles with crowned areoles (crar) and circumcluster areoles (ccar). D. Magnification of crowned areole cluster. Arrows show simple areoles with “ knobby ” surface. E. Crowned areoles with long apical filaments along both sides of the ventral midline (vml).	2017-12-31	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.			
0393D425FF84FF97FF0684E92B0353FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/345803/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.345803	FIGURE 3. Chordodes cf. moutoni. A – C. Cuticular structure in three specimens showing crowned areole clusters (ccl), thorn areoles (thar) and tubercle areoles (tuar) among simple areoles. D. Crowned areoles with very long apical filaments, arrows point at thorn areoles. E. Crowned areoles with apical filaments as a tuft (crar = crowned areoles, ccar = circumcluster areoles). F. Crowned areoles with apical filaments originating laterally. G. Thorn and tubercle areole in magnification. H. Cloacal opening (co) surrounded by circumcloacal spines. I. Blunt spines from the region posterior of the cloacal opening. K, L. Ventral view on male posterior ends showing position of the cloacal opening (co) and the anterolateral bristlefields (bf). A, F from V 13395, B, L from V 13400, C from V 13399, D, E, G – K from V 13398.	FIGURE 3. Chordodes cf. moutoni. A – C. Cuticular structure in three specimens showing crowned areole clusters (ccl), thorn areoles (thar) and tubercle areoles (tuar) among simple areoles. D. Crowned areoles with very long apical filaments, arrows point at thorn areoles. E. Crowned areoles with apical filaments as a tuft (crar = crowned areoles, ccar = circumcluster areoles). F. Crowned areoles with apical filaments originating laterally. G. Thorn and tubercle areole in magnification. H. Cloacal opening (co) surrounded by circumcloacal spines. I. Blunt spines from the region posterior of the cloacal opening. K, L. Ventral view on male posterior ends showing position of the cloacal opening (co) and the anterolateral bristlefields (bf). A, F from V 13395, B, L from V 13400, C from V 13399, D, E, G – K from V 13398.	2017-12-31	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.			
0393D425FF86FF98FF0685A22DE5512E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/345804/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.345804	FIGURE 4. Gordionus chinensis, V 13402 (female) and V 13403 (male). A, B. Cuticular structure in male (A) and female (B). C. Posterior end of the male with ventral cloacal opening (co). D. Posterior end of the female with terminal cloacal opening (co). E. Cloacal opening of the male with circumcloacal spines (ccs).	FIGURE 4. Gordionus chinensis, V 13402 (female) and V 13403 (male). A, B. Cuticular structure in male (A) and female (B). C. Posterior end of the male with ventral cloacal opening (co). D. Posterior end of the female with terminal cloacal opening (co). E. Cloacal opening of the male with circumcloacal spines (ccs).	2017-12-31	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.			
0393D425FF89FF99FF0687D12C0C536E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/345805/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.345805	FIGURE 5. Acutogordius koljai, n. sp., posterior ends in holotype (A, C, D) and paratype (B, E). Position of cloacal opening (co) and postcloacal crescent (pcc) are indicated. Note the structure of the region posterior of the postcloacal crescent, which is characteristic for the species.	FIGURE 5. Acutogordius koljai, n. sp., posterior ends in holotype (A, C, D) and paratype (B, E). Position of cloacal opening (co) and postcloacal crescent (pcc) are indicated. Note the structure of the region posterior of the postcloacal crescent, which is characteristic for the species.	2017-12-31	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Karraker, Nancy E.			
