taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038887C4FFC6FFDFB3BBF93C83FA4151.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229279	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC6FFDFB3BBF93C83FA4151.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229280	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC6FFDFB3BBF93C83FA4151.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229269/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229269	FIGURE 1. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa arcuata from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Post mature disporic plasmodium with the rest of the pansporoblast cavity (P). (B – C) Fresh smear of mature spores. (D – F) Mature spores in sutural view showing the polar capsules (pc) and the suture line (sl). (G) Mature spore in lateral view exposed well the sporoplasm nuclei (sn). (E) Mature spore in apical view. Scale bar = 10 Μm.	FIGURE 1. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa arcuata from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Post mature disporic plasmodium with the rest of the pansporoblast cavity (P). (B – C) Fresh smear of mature spores. (D – F) Mature spores in sutural view showing the polar capsules (pc) and the suture line (sl). (G) Mature spore in lateral view exposed well the sporoplasm nuclei (sn). (E) Mature spore in apical view. Scale bar = 10 Μm.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC1FFDDB3BBFF1583E842C1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229279	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC1FFDDB3BBFF1583E842C1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229280	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC1FFDDB3BBFF1583E842C1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229270/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229270	FIGURE 2. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa pallida from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Spherical trophozoïtes (T) in different size attached to each other in massive groups. (B) Spherical trophozoïte with numerous inner generative cells (gc). (C – D) monosporic plasmodia (p) with fine granular protoplasm, notice the presence of filopodia (f) at the amoeboid plasmodium. (E) Fresh mature spores in sutural view presenting the polar capsules (pc) and sporoplasm nuclei (sn). (F) Fresh mature spore in lateral view. (G) Fresh mature spore in apical view. (H) Mature spore stained with Giemsa showing the distinct spherical polar capsule with visible suture line. Scale bar = 20 µm in A, C – D; 10 µm in B, E – H.	FIGURE 2. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa pallida from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Spherical trophozoïtes (T) in different size attached to each other in massive groups. (B) Spherical trophozoïte with numerous inner generative cells (gc). (C – D) monosporic plasmodia (p) with fine granular protoplasm, notice the presence of filopodia (f) at the amoeboid plasmodium. (E) Fresh mature spores in sutural view presenting the polar capsules (pc) and sporoplasm nuclei (sn). (F) Fresh mature spore in lateral view. (G) Fresh mature spore in apical view. (H) Mature spore stained with Giemsa showing the distinct spherical polar capsule with visible suture line. Scale bar = 20 µm in A, C – D; 10 µm in B, E – H.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC3FFD3B3BBFF1580F042E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229279	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC3FFD3B3BBFF1580F042E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229271/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229271	FIGURE 3 A – F. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa herouardi from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Round trophozoite (RT) attached to other polymorphous, notice the presence of inner generative cells and long filopodia (F). (B) Fresh smear of infested bile with the presence of elongated trophozoites (ET) contained pseudoplasmodi (pp), disporic plasmodia (P) and mature spores (ms). (C) Big rounded polysporic trophozoïtes (RT) contained several pseudoplasmodia (pp). (D) Part of trophozoite showing in Fig. C, presented the pseudoplasmodia (pp) and disporic plasmodia (P) containing immature spores (is). (E – F) Subspherical and pyriform trophozoites (PT) unequal in size attached to each other with formation of roundish disporic plasmodia (P) according to mechanism of endogenous or exogenous budding, notice of a disporic plasmodium of atypical spores (P *) in F. Scale bar = 50 µm in A – C; 20 µm in D – F;	FIGURE 3 A – F. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa herouardi from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Round trophozoite (RT) attached to other polymorphous, notice the presence of inner generative cells and long filopodia (F). (B) Fresh smear of infested bile with the presence of elongated trophozoites (ET) contained pseudoplasmodi (pp), disporic plasmodia (P) and mature spores (ms). (C) Big rounded polysporic trophozoïtes (RT) contained several pseudoplasmodia (pp). (D) Part of trophozoite showing in Fig. C, presented the pseudoplasmodia (pp) and disporic plasmodia (P) containing immature spores (is). (E – F) Subspherical and pyriform trophozoites (PT) unequal in size attached to each other with formation of roundish disporic plasmodia (P) according to mechanism of endogenous or exogenous budding, notice of a disporic plasmodium of atypical spores (P *) in F. Scale bar = 50 µm in A – C; 20 µm in D – F;	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC3FFD3B3BBFF1580F042E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229272/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229272	FIGURE 3 G – N. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa herouardi from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (G) Fresh smear of heavy infested bile with sporogonic stages and mature spores. (H) Plasmodium (P) of premature spores showing the sporoplasm nuclei (sn). (I) Mature spore in sutural view showing the sub-spherical polar capsules (pc). (J) Mature spore in lateral view. (K) Mature spore in apical view. (L) Atypical spore with three polar capsules and three shell valves. (M – N) Different view of mature spores stained with Giemsa showing the distinct polar capsule (pc) and the suture line (sl). M, sutural view; N, apical view. Scale bar = 40 µm in G; 10 µm in H-N.	FIGURE 3 G – N. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa herouardi from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (G) Fresh smear of heavy infested bile with sporogonic stages and mature spores. (H) Plasmodium (P) of premature spores showing the sporoplasm nuclei (sn). (I) Mature spore in sutural view showing the sub-spherical polar capsules (pc). (J) Mature spore in lateral view. (K) Mature spore in apical view. (L) Atypical spore with three polar capsules and three shell valves. (M – N) Different view of mature spores stained with Giemsa showing the distinct polar capsule (pc) and the suture line (sl). M, sutural view; N, apical view. Scale bar = 40 µm in G; 10 µm in H-N.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC3FFD3B3BBFF1580F042E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229278/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229278	FIGURE 8. Line drawing of Myxozoan species infecting the goldline sea bream Sarpa salpa from the North coast of Tunisia. (A) Ceratomyxa arcuata Thélohan, 1892; (B) Ceratomyxa pallida Thélohan, 1895; (C) Ceratomyxa herouardi Georgévitch, 1916; (D) Ceratomyxa sp. 1; (E) Ceratomyxa sp. 2; (F) Ceratomyxa sp. 3; (G) Henneguya sp. Scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURE 8. Line drawing of Myxozoan species infecting the goldline sea bream Sarpa salpa from the North coast of Tunisia. (A) Ceratomyxa arcuata Thélohan, 1892; (B) Ceratomyxa pallida Thélohan, 1895; (C) Ceratomyxa herouardi Georgévitch, 1916; (D) Ceratomyxa sp. 1; (E) Ceratomyxa sp. 2; (F) Ceratomyxa sp. 3; (G) Henneguya sp. Scale bar = 10 µm.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC3FFD3B3BBFF1580F042E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229280	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFCDFFD1B3BBF9FE836345BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229279	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFCDFFD1B3BBF9FE836345BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229280	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFCDFFD1B3BBF9FE836345BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229273/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229273	FIGURE 4. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa sp. 1 from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Fresh plasmodia (P) attached to each other with their pseudopodia. (B) Fresh disporic plasmodium (DP). (C – E) Fresh monosporous plasmodia (MP) with variety of size presented each one, a unique spore. (F) Fresh smear of mature spores with two convergent spherical polar capsules (pc) and straight suture line (sl), notice that the shell valves were twisted with the basal plane forming an angle α. (G) Mature spore in lateral view contained two valves which one wrapped to itself (wv). (H) Atypical spores with three polar capsules and three shell valves. Scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURE 4. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa sp. 1 from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A) Fresh plasmodia (P) attached to each other with their pseudopodia. (B) Fresh disporic plasmodium (DP). (C – E) Fresh monosporous plasmodia (MP) with variety of size presented each one, a unique spore. (F) Fresh smear of mature spores with two convergent spherical polar capsules (pc) and straight suture line (sl), notice that the shell valves were twisted with the basal plane forming an angle α. (G) Mature spore in lateral view contained two valves which one wrapped to itself (wv). (H) Atypical spores with three polar capsules and three shell valves. Scale bar = 10 µm.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC8FFD4B3BBFF15847A47A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229279	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC8FFD4B3BBFF15847A47A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229280	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC8FFD4B3BBFF15847A47A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229274	FIGURE 5. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa sp. 2 from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A – B) Live multinucleate trophozoites (T) with different size floating in the bile with their long pseudopodia that extended fromall it periphery (Ps). (C) Round multinucleate trophozoite (T) with short pseudopodia (Ps), notice a monosporic plasmodium (P) contained one spore in apical view. (D – E) Live monosporic plasmodia with very granular endoplasm. The arrows show the twist of the shell valves. (F) Mature spore which the twisted shell valves (tsv) started to extend. (G) Fresh mature spore in lateral view. (H) Fresh mature spore in sutural view, showing the distinct pyriform polar capsules (pc) and the straight suture line (sl). Scale bar = 20 µm in A – C; 10 µm in D – H.	FIGURE 5. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa sp. 2 from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A – B) Live multinucleate trophozoites (T) with different size floating in the bile with their long pseudopodia that extended fromall it periphery (Ps). (C) Round multinucleate trophozoite (T) with short pseudopodia (Ps), notice a monosporic plasmodium (P) contained one spore in apical view. (D – E) Live monosporic plasmodia with very granular endoplasm. The arrows show the twist of the shell valves. (F) Mature spore which the twisted shell valves (tsv) started to extend. (G) Fresh mature spore in lateral view. (H) Fresh mature spore in sutural view, showing the distinct pyriform polar capsules (pc) and the straight suture line (sl). Scale bar = 20 µm in A – C; 10 µm in D – H.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFC8FFD4B3BBFF15847A47A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229275/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229275	FIGURE 6. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa sp. 3 from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A – B) Live disporic plasmodia (P). (C – E) Fresh mature spores (ms) in sutural view showing clearly the distinct spherical polar capsules (pc), the straight suture line (sl) and the distribution and the edge of the sporoplasm into the spore cavity in both sides (*). (F) Mature spore in apical view. Scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURE 6. Photomicrographs of Ceratomyxa sp. 3 from the gall bladder of Sarpa salpa. (A – B) Live disporic plasmodia (P). (C – E) Fresh mature spores (ms) in sutural view showing clearly the distinct spherical polar capsules (pc), the straight suture line (sl) and the distribution and the edge of the sporoplasm into the spore cavity in both sides (*). (F) Mature spore in apical view. Scale bar = 10 µm.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFD4FFCDB3BBF9D986744550.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229279	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	FIGURE 9. Prevalence of species of myxozoans from 2 localities, Gulf of Tunis and Bay of Bizerte. The total prevalence determined within the pooled sample of 330 goldline sea bream (Sarpa salpa).	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFD4FFCDB3BBF9D986744550.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229280	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	FIGURE 10. Mean intensity ± standard deviation of species of myxozoans infecting Sarpa Salpa.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFD4FFCDB3BBF9D986744550.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229276/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229276	FIGURE 7 A – F. Photomicrographs of Henneguya sp. from the mesentery of Sarpa salpa. (A) Mesentery infected with large whitish Cysts (C) in different size (development asynchronous), located between the mesenteric vessels. (B) Fresh smear contains mature (ms) and immature spores (is). (C – E) Fresh mature spores in side view presented the sutural markings (sm). (F) Fresh mature spore presented the pyriform polar capsules (pc), two Capsulogenic nuclei (cn), the binucleate sporoplasm (sn), the suture rim (sr) and the fine distal portion of the caudal appendages (ca) wrapping around the thicker part. Scale bar = 1 mm in A; 20 µm in B; 10 µm in C – F.	FIGURE 7 A – F. Photomicrographs of Henneguya sp. from the mesentery of Sarpa salpa. (A) Mesentery infected with large whitish Cysts (C) in different size (development asynchronous), located between the mesenteric vessels. (B) Fresh smear contains mature (ms) and immature spores (is). (C – E) Fresh mature spores in side view presented the sutural markings (sm). (F) Fresh mature spore presented the pyriform polar capsules (pc), two Capsulogenic nuclei (cn), the binucleate sporoplasm (sn), the suture rim (sr) and the fine distal portion of the caudal appendages (ca) wrapping around the thicker part. Scale bar = 1 mm in A; 20 µm in B; 10 µm in C – F.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFD4FFCDB3BBF9D986744550.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229277/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229277	FIGURE 7 G – K. Photomicrographs of Henneguya sp. from the mesentery of Sarpa salpa. (G – I) Fresh mature spores in different views: G, Frontal view; H, semi-lateral view; I, sutural view. (J – K) Matures spores stained with Giemsa: J, frontal view and the arrows showing the fine threads extending from the end of the caudal appendages (ca); K, sutural view two filiform caudal projections separated from the posterior of spore (*). Scale bar = 10 µm in G – K.	FIGURE 7 G – K. Photomicrographs of Henneguya sp. from the mesentery of Sarpa salpa. (G – I) Fresh mature spores in different views: G, Frontal view; H, semi-lateral view; I, sutural view. (J – K) Matures spores stained with Giemsa: J, frontal view and the arrows showing the fine threads extending from the end of the caudal appendages (ca); K, sutural view two filiform caudal projections separated from the posterior of spore (*). Scale bar = 10 µm in G – K.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
038887C4FFD4FFCDB3BBF9D986744550.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/229278/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.229278	FIGURE 8. Line drawing of Myxozoan species infecting the goldline sea bream Sarpa salpa from the North coast of Tunisia. (A) Ceratomyxa arcuata Thélohan, 1892; (B) Ceratomyxa pallida Thélohan, 1895; (C) Ceratomyxa herouardi Georgévitch, 1916; (D) Ceratomyxa sp. 1; (E) Ceratomyxa sp. 2; (F) Ceratomyxa sp. 3; (G) Henneguya sp. Scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURE 8. Line drawing of Myxozoan species infecting the goldline sea bream Sarpa salpa from the North coast of Tunisia. (A) Ceratomyxa arcuata Thélohan, 1892; (B) Ceratomyxa pallida Thélohan, 1895; (C) Ceratomyxa herouardi Georgévitch, 1916; (D) Ceratomyxa sp. 1; (E) Ceratomyxa sp. 2; (F) Ceratomyxa sp. 3; (G) Henneguya sp. Scale bar = 10 µm.	2014-12-31	Laamiri, Sayef		Zenodo	biologists	Laamiri, Sayef			
