taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F10401FF83FF90FC8F214D5BA4FDE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856073/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856073	Figure 3. Borealestes cuillinensis cranial elements (NMS G.2020.4.1.1 parts AA and BB) visualization from µCT data. A, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.2020.4.1.1; B, digital rendering of NMS G.2020.4.1.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing cranial skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	Figure 3. Borealestes cuillinensis cranial elements (NMS G.2020.4.1.1 parts AA and BB) visualization from µCT data. A, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.2020.4.1.1; B, digital rendering of NMS G.2020.4.1.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing cranial skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF90FC8F214D5BA4FDE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856069/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856069	Figure 1. The stratigraphy of the Great Estuarine Group, and location of type locality of Borealestes serendipitus NMS G.1992.141.1 and Borealestes cuillinensis, NMS G.2020.4.1.1, Cladach a’Ghlinne near Elgol.	Figure 1. The stratigraphy of the Great Estuarine Group, and location of type locality of Borealestes serendipitus NMS G.1992.141.1 and Borealestes cuillinensis, NMS G.2020.4.1.1, Cladach a’Ghlinne near Elgol.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF90FC8F214D5BA4FDE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856188/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856188	Figure 5. Diagnostic dental features of Borealestes species, and Dobunnodon. A1–4, Borealestes serendipitus: A1, NMS G.1992.47.121.1 left M3 (mirrored) in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; A2, holotype BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in occlusal view, cusps only, alongside diagrammatic illustration; A3, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) crests only; A4, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in lingual view alongside diagrammatic illustration. B1–4, Borealestes cuillinensis: B1, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 right M3 in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; B2, NHMUK PV M46871 left upper molar in occlusal view (mirrored) with cusps marked; B3, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in occlusal view; B4 NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in lingual view with cusps alongside diagrammatic illustration. C1–4, Dobunnodon mussettae: C1, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lower right molar in occlusal view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C2, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison and diagrammatic illustration below; C3, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lingual view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C4, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison. A and C adapted from Panciroli et al. (2019). Darker grey areas indicate broken surfaces. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	Figure 5. Diagnostic dental features of Borealestes species, and Dobunnodon. A1–4, Borealestes serendipitus: A1, NMS G.1992.47.121.1 left M3 (mirrored) in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; A2, holotype BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in occlusal view, cusps only, alongside diagrammatic illustration; A3, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) crests only; A4, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in lingual view alongside diagrammatic illustration. B1–4, Borealestes cuillinensis: B1, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 right M3 in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; B2, NHMUK PV M46871 left upper molar in occlusal view (mirrored) with cusps marked; B3, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in occlusal view; B4 NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in lingual view with cusps alongside diagrammatic illustration. C1–4, Dobunnodon mussettae: C1, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lower right molar in occlusal view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C2, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison and diagrammatic illustration below; C3, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lingual view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C4, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison. A and C adapted from Panciroli et al. (2019). Darker grey areas indicate broken surfaces. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF90FC8F214D5BA4FDE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856079/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856079	Figure 6. Dentition of Borealestes serendipitus and Borealestes cuillinensis for comparison. A, C, Borealestes serendipitus upper dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 and lower dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.3 (C mirrored for comparison). B, D, Borealestes cuillinensis NMS G.2020.4.1.1. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	Figure 6. Dentition of Borealestes serendipitus and Borealestes cuillinensis for comparison. A, C, Borealestes serendipitus upper dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 and lower dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.3 (C mirrored for comparison). B, D, Borealestes cuillinensis NMS G.2020.4.1.1. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF90FC8F214D5BA4FDE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856081/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856081	Figure 7. Diagnostic mandibular features of Borealestes species. A1, A2, dentaries belong to Borealestes serendipitus, showing diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Bottom dentary (B), belongs to Borealestes cuillinensis. Shows diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Scale bar equals 1 mm, scale same throughout.	Figure 7. Diagnostic mandibular features of Borealestes species. A1, A2, dentaries belong to Borealestes serendipitus, showing diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Bottom dentary (B), belongs to Borealestes cuillinensis. Shows diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Scale bar equals 1 mm, scale same throughout.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF92FEEC233059C0FEDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856069/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856069	Figure 1. The stratigraphy of the Great Estuarine Group, and location of type locality of Borealestes serendipitus NMS G.1992.141.1 and Borealestes cuillinensis, NMS G.2020.4.1.1, Cladach a’Ghlinne near Elgol.	Figure 1. The stratigraphy of the Great Estuarine Group, and location of type locality of Borealestes serendipitus NMS G.1992.141.1 and Borealestes cuillinensis, NMS G.2020.4.1.1, Cladach a’Ghlinne near Elgol.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF92FEEC233059C0FEDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856188/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856188	Figure 5. Diagnostic dental features of Borealestes species, and Dobunnodon. A1–4, Borealestes serendipitus: A1, NMS G.1992.47.121.1 left M3 (mirrored) in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; A2, holotype BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in occlusal view, cusps only, alongside diagrammatic illustration; A3, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) crests only; A4, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in lingual view alongside diagrammatic illustration. B1–4, Borealestes cuillinensis: B1, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 right M3 in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; B2, NHMUK PV M46871 left upper molar in occlusal view (mirrored) with cusps marked; B3, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in occlusal view; B4 NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in lingual view with cusps alongside diagrammatic illustration. C1–4, Dobunnodon mussettae: C1, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lower right molar in occlusal view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C2, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison and diagrammatic illustration below; C3, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lingual view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C4, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison. A and C adapted from Panciroli et al. (2019). Darker grey areas indicate broken surfaces. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	Figure 5. Diagnostic dental features of Borealestes species, and Dobunnodon. A1–4, Borealestes serendipitus: A1, NMS G.1992.47.121.1 left M3 (mirrored) in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; A2, holotype BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in occlusal view, cusps only, alongside diagrammatic illustration; A3, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) crests only; A4, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in lingual view alongside diagrammatic illustration. B1–4, Borealestes cuillinensis: B1, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 right M3 in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; B2, NHMUK PV M46871 left upper molar in occlusal view (mirrored) with cusps marked; B3, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in occlusal view; B4 NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in lingual view with cusps alongside diagrammatic illustration. C1–4, Dobunnodon mussettae: C1, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lower right molar in occlusal view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C2, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison and diagrammatic illustration below; C3, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lingual view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C4, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison. A and C adapted from Panciroli et al. (2019). Darker grey areas indicate broken surfaces. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF92FEEC233059C0FEDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856079/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856079	Figure 6. Dentition of Borealestes serendipitus and Borealestes cuillinensis for comparison. A, C, Borealestes serendipitus upper dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 and lower dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.3 (C mirrored for comparison). B, D, Borealestes cuillinensis NMS G.2020.4.1.1. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	Figure 6. Dentition of Borealestes serendipitus and Borealestes cuillinensis for comparison. A, C, Borealestes serendipitus upper dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 and lower dentition of NMS G.1992.47.121.3 (C mirrored for comparison). B, D, Borealestes cuillinensis NMS G.2020.4.1.1. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF83FF92FEEC233059C0FEDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856081/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856081	Figure 7. Diagnostic mandibular features of Borealestes species. A1, A2, dentaries belong to Borealestes serendipitus, showing diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Bottom dentary (B), belongs to Borealestes cuillinensis. Shows diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Scale bar equals 1 mm, scale same throughout.	Figure 7. Diagnostic mandibular features of Borealestes species. A1, A2, dentaries belong to Borealestes serendipitus, showing diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Bottom dentary (B), belongs to Borealestes cuillinensis. Shows diagnostic features of Meckel’s sulcus and mandibular symphysis. Scale bar equals 1 mm, scale same throughout.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF81FF90FF5023DD5E0EFA23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856188/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856188	Figure 5. Diagnostic dental features of Borealestes species, and Dobunnodon. A1–4, Borealestes serendipitus: A1, NMS G.1992.47.121.1 left M3 (mirrored) in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; A2, holotype BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in occlusal view, cusps only, alongside diagrammatic illustration; A3, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) crests only; A4, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in lingual view alongside diagrammatic illustration. B1–4, Borealestes cuillinensis: B1, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 right M3 in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; B2, NHMUK PV M46871 left upper molar in occlusal view (mirrored) with cusps marked; B3, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in occlusal view; B4 NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in lingual view with cusps alongside diagrammatic illustration. C1–4, Dobunnodon mussettae: C1, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lower right molar in occlusal view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C2, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison and diagrammatic illustration below; C3, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lingual view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C4, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison. A and C adapted from Panciroli et al. (2019). Darker grey areas indicate broken surfaces. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	Figure 5. Diagnostic dental features of Borealestes species, and Dobunnodon. A1–4, Borealestes serendipitus: A1, NMS G.1992.47.121.1 left M3 (mirrored) in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; A2, holotype BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in occlusal view, cusps only, alongside diagrammatic illustration; A3, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) crests only; A4, BRSUG 20570 right m2 (mirrored) in lingual view alongside diagrammatic illustration. B1–4, Borealestes cuillinensis: B1, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 right M3 in occlusal view alongside diagrammatic illustration; B2, NHMUK PV M46871 left upper molar in occlusal view (mirrored) with cusps marked; B3, NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in occlusal view; B4 NMS G.2020.4.1.1 m2 in lingual view with cusps alongside diagrammatic illustration. C1–4, Dobunnodon mussettae: C1, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lower right molar in occlusal view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C2, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison and diagrammatic illustration below; C3, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 lingual view with crests and diagrammatic illustration below; C4, holotype NHMUK PV M46495 mirrored for comparison. A and C adapted from Panciroli et al. (2019). Darker grey areas indicate broken surfaces. Scale bars equal 1 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF81FF90FF5023DD5E0EFA23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856069/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856069	Figure 1. The stratigraphy of the Great Estuarine Group, and location of type locality of Borealestes serendipitus NMS G.1992.141.1 and Borealestes cuillinensis, NMS G.2020.4.1.1, Cladach a’Ghlinne near Elgol.	Figure 1. The stratigraphy of the Great Estuarine Group, and location of type locality of Borealestes serendipitus NMS G.1992.141.1 and Borealestes cuillinensis, NMS G.2020.4.1.1, Cladach a’Ghlinne near Elgol.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF81FF90FF5023DD5E0EFA23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856071/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856071	Figure 2. Borealestes serendipitus cranial elements (NMS G.1992.47.121.1). Visualization from synchrotron µCT data. A, NMS G.1992.47.121.1, showing location of cranial elements; B, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1; C, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	Figure 2. Borealestes serendipitus cranial elements (NMS G.1992.47.121.1). Visualization from synchrotron µCT data. A, NMS G.1992.47.121.1, showing location of cranial elements; B, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1; C, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF81FF90FF5023DD5E0EFA23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856073/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856073	Figure 3. Borealestes cuillinensis cranial elements (NMS G.2020.4.1.1 parts AA and BB) visualization from µCT data. A, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.2020.4.1.1; B, digital rendering of NMS G.2020.4.1.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing cranial skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	Figure 3. Borealestes cuillinensis cranial elements (NMS G.2020.4.1.1 parts AA and BB) visualization from µCT data. A, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.2020.4.1.1; B, digital rendering of NMS G.2020.4.1.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing cranial skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF81FF90FF5023DD5E0EFA23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856075/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856075	Figure 4. Phylogeny ofDocodonta based on updatedphylogenetic analysis. Strict consensus ofsix trees of 131 steps resulting from parsimony analysis of data matrix for docodontans and outgroups as in Panciroli et al. (2019), with the addition of Borealestes cuillinensis and revision of Dobunnodon (= ‘Borealestes’ mussettae). First-to-last appearances represented by black bars (see Supporting Information). Nodes uniting taxa do not imply divergence times.	Figure 4. Phylogeny ofDocodonta based on updatedphylogenetic analysis. Strict consensus ofsix trees of 131 steps resulting from parsimony analysis of data matrix for docodontans and outgroups as in Panciroli et al. (2019), with the addition of Borealestes cuillinensis and revision of Dobunnodon (= ‘Borealestes’ mussettae). First-to-last appearances represented by black bars (see Supporting Information). Nodes uniting taxa do not imply divergence times.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF86FF97FF4224D45E17FDA1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856071/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856071	Figure 2. Borealestes serendipitus cranial elements (NMS G.1992.47.121.1). Visualization from synchrotron µCT data. A, NMS G.1992.47.121.1, showing location of cranial elements; B, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1; C, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	Figure 2. Borealestes serendipitus cranial elements (NMS G.1992.47.121.1). Visualization from synchrotron µCT data. A, NMS G.1992.47.121.1, showing location of cranial elements; B, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1; C, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.1992.47.121.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF86FF97FF4224D45E17FDA1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856083/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856083	Figure 8. Skull reconstruction of Borealestes serendipitus in lateral (top) dorsal (middle) and ventral (bottom) views. Green shaded areas represented in specimen NMS G.1992.47.121.1 and associated material. Dotted lines indicate unrepresented areas where boundaries unknown. 1 premaxilla; 2 anterior nasal foramina; 3 maxilla; 4 infraorbital foramen; 5 posterior nasal foramen; 6 lacrimal; 7 nasal; 8 lacrimal foramen; 9 zygomatic process of lacrimal; 10 jugal (not known); 11 infraorbital foramen; 12 frontal; 13 parietal; 14 interparietal suture; 15 sagittal crest; 16 squamosal; 17 dorsal flange of squamosal; 18 postparietal; 19 occipital condyles; 20 midline ridge of postparietal; 21 postparietal foramina; 22 septomaxilla; 23 anterior projection of nasal; 24 internarial bar; 25 anterior premaxillary foramen; 26 incisive foramen; 27 palatal posterior salient of premaxilla; 28 greater palatine foramen; 29 palatal process (not known); 30 glenoid fossa; 31 external auditory meatus; 32 fenestra vestibuli; 33 pars cochlearis; 34 orbital area (not known); 35 basicranium (not known); 36 pterygoid and basicranium (not known); 37 primary palate (not known); 38 I3 foramen; 39 posterior projection of premaxilla into incisive foramen; 40 coronoid process; 41 nuchal crest; 42 angular process of dentary; 43 masseteric foramen; 44 dentary; 45 mental foramen; 46 anterior premaxillary foramen. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	Figure 8. Skull reconstruction of Borealestes serendipitus in lateral (top) dorsal (middle) and ventral (bottom) views. Green shaded areas represented in specimen NMS G.1992.47.121.1 and associated material. Dotted lines indicate unrepresented areas where boundaries unknown. 1 premaxilla; 2 anterior nasal foramina; 3 maxilla; 4 infraorbital foramen; 5 posterior nasal foramen; 6 lacrimal; 7 nasal; 8 lacrimal foramen; 9 zygomatic process of lacrimal; 10 jugal (not known); 11 infraorbital foramen; 12 frontal; 13 parietal; 14 interparietal suture; 15 sagittal crest; 16 squamosal; 17 dorsal flange of squamosal; 18 postparietal; 19 occipital condyles; 20 midline ridge of postparietal; 21 postparietal foramina; 22 septomaxilla; 23 anterior projection of nasal; 24 internarial bar; 25 anterior premaxillary foramen; 26 incisive foramen; 27 palatal posterior salient of premaxilla; 28 greater palatine foramen; 29 palatal process (not known); 30 glenoid fossa; 31 external auditory meatus; 32 fenestra vestibuli; 33 pars cochlearis; 34 orbital area (not known); 35 basicranium (not known); 36 pterygoid and basicranium (not known); 37 primary palate (not known); 38 I3 foramen; 39 posterior projection of premaxilla into incisive foramen; 40 coronoid process; 41 nuchal crest; 42 angular process of dentary; 43 masseteric foramen; 44 dentary; 45 mental foramen; 46 anterior premaxillary foramen. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF86FF97FF4224D45E17FDA1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856073/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856073	Figure 3. Borealestes cuillinensis cranial elements (NMS G.2020.4.1.1 parts AA and BB) visualization from µCT data. A, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.2020.4.1.1; B, digital rendering of NMS G.2020.4.1.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing cranial skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	Figure 3. Borealestes cuillinensis cranial elements (NMS G.2020.4.1.1 parts AA and BB) visualization from µCT data. A, digital rendering of surface of NMS G.2020.4.1.1; B, digital rendering of NMS G.2020.4.1.1 with matrix semitransparent, showing cranial skeletal elements within the block. Scale bar equals 10 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
03F10401FF86FF97FF4224D45E17FDA1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5856190/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5856190	Figure 9. Skull reconstruction of Borealestes cuillinensis in lateral (top) dorsal (middle) and ventral (bottom) views. Blue shaded areas represented in specimen NMS G.2020.4.1.1. Dotted lines indicate unrepresented areas where boundaries unknown. 1 premaxilla; 2 anterior nasal foramina; 3 maxilla; 4 infraorbital foramen; 5 posterior nasal foramen (not known); 6 lacrimal; 7 nasal; 8 lacrimal foramen; 9 zygomatic process of lacrimal; 10 jugal (not known); 11 infraorbital foramen (not known); 12 frontal (not known); 13 parietal (not known); 14 interparietal suture; 15 sagittal crest (not known); 16 squamosal; 17 dorsal flange of squamosal; 18 postparietal (not known); 19 occipital condyles; 20 midline ridge of postparietal; 21 postparietal foramina; 22 septomaxilla; 23 anterior projection of nasal; 24 internarial bar; 25 anterior premaxillary foramen (not known); 26 incisive foramen; 27 palatal posterior salient of premaxilla (not known); 28 greater palatine foramen; 29 palatal process (not known); 30 glenoid fossa; 31 external auditory meatus; 32 fenestra vestibuli; 33 pars cochlearis; 34 orbital area (not known); 35 basicranium known); 36 pterygoid and basicranium (not known); 37 primary palate (not known); 38 I3 foramen (not known); 39 posterior projection of premaxilla into incisive foramen (not known); 40 coronoid process; 41 nuchal crest (not known); 42 angular process of dentary; 43 masseteric foramen; 44 dentary; 45 mental foramen; 46 anterior premaxillary foramen. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	Figure 9. Skull reconstruction of Borealestes cuillinensis in lateral (top) dorsal (middle) and ventral (bottom) views. Blue shaded areas represented in specimen NMS G.2020.4.1.1. Dotted lines indicate unrepresented areas where boundaries unknown. 1 premaxilla; 2 anterior nasal foramina; 3 maxilla; 4 infraorbital foramen; 5 posterior nasal foramen (not known); 6 lacrimal; 7 nasal; 8 lacrimal foramen; 9 zygomatic process of lacrimal; 10 jugal (not known); 11 infraorbital foramen (not known); 12 frontal (not known); 13 parietal (not known); 14 interparietal suture; 15 sagittal crest (not known); 16 squamosal; 17 dorsal flange of squamosal; 18 postparietal (not known); 19 occipital condyles; 20 midline ridge of postparietal; 21 postparietal foramina; 22 septomaxilla; 23 anterior projection of nasal; 24 internarial bar; 25 anterior premaxillary foramen (not known); 26 incisive foramen; 27 palatal posterior salient of premaxilla (not known); 28 greater palatine foramen; 29 palatal process (not known); 30 glenoid fossa; 31 external auditory meatus; 32 fenestra vestibuli; 33 pars cochlearis; 34 orbital area (not known); 35 basicranium known); 36 pterygoid and basicranium (not known); 37 primary palate (not known); 38 I3 foramen (not known); 39 posterior projection of premaxilla into incisive foramen (not known); 40 coronoid process; 41 nuchal crest (not known); 42 angular process of dentary; 43 masseteric foramen; 44 dentary; 45 mental foramen; 46 anterior premaxillary foramen. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2021-01-27	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig		Zenodo	biologists	Panciroli, Elsa;Benson, Roger B. J.;Fernandez, Vincent;Butler, Richard J.;Fraser, Nicholas C.;Luo, Zhe-Xi;Walsh, Stig			
