taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E687FC2205FFC5FF6C902D0399FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16972319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16972319	Fig. 3 Miaolingian lobopod, Hallucigenia? sp., from the Jince Formation, hill slope of Vinice near Jince, Příbram–Jince Basin; National Museum, Prague, NM-L 40847.A Photograph, B, C interpretative drawings. Abbreviations:?HR, interpreted head region; FA,frontal appendages; 1–25, long lobe-like appendages; 1–12, dorsal spines; ap1–ap12, 12 pairs of lobe-like appendages; 1st–6th, six pairs of dorsal spines	Fig. 3 Miaolingian lobopod, Hallucigenia? sp., from the Jince Formation, hill slope of Vinice near Jince, Příbram–Jince Basin; National Museum, Prague, NM-L 40847.A Photograph, B, C interpretative drawings. Abbreviations:?HR, interpreted head region; FA,frontal appendages; 1–25, long lobe-like appendages; 1–12, dorsal spines; ap1–ap12, 12 pairs of lobe-like appendages; 1st–6th, six pairs of dorsal spines	2025-07-09	Kovář, Vojtěch;Fatka, Oldřich		Zenodo	biologists	Kovář, Vojtěch;Fatka, Oldřich			
03E687FC2205FFC5FF6C902D0399FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16972314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16972314	Fig. 1 Biostratigraphic subdivision of the Jince Formation (after Fatka & Szabad, 2014). The arrows indicate the positions of samples obtained for microfossil analyses	Fig. 1 Biostratigraphic subdivision of the Jince Formation (after Fatka & Szabad, 2014). The arrows indicate the positions of samples obtained for microfossil analyses	2025-07-09	Kovář, Vojtěch;Fatka, Oldřich		Zenodo	biologists	Kovář, Vojtěch;Fatka, Oldřich			
03E687FC2205FFC5FF6C902D0399FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16972321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16972321	Fig. 4 Hallucigeniid spines from the O.hybridus Biozone (locality 3 in Fig. 2). England finder (EF) coordinates for individual fossils on slides stored at the Czech Geological Survey (Prague):Slide JS-V-ZB2-2a—specimens M (EF: L30), O (EF:Y44), AL (EF: D50); Slide JS-V-ZB2-2b—specimens A (EF:Y59),G(EF:M52), I (EF: M51/4),W (EF: E61/3); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Aa—specimens L (EF: M40/1), U (EF: J46/1); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Ba—specimens B (EF: H44/3), C (EF:V51), D (EF: M36/3), E (EF:W47/4); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Bb—specimens H (EF:W30/1), J (EF: F50), K (EF: L52/1); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Cc— specimens F (EF:S53/1), N (EF: N27/3),T (EF: R56/2), X (EF: S44/2),Y (EF:Y32/4), Z (EF: P39), AA (EF: H28), AK (EF:S49/4); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Cd— specimens P (EF: C35), Q (EF:V48), R (EF: Q49/4), S (EF: H58/2), AB (EF: N40), AC (EF: G48/1), AD (EF: Q28/2), AE (EF:W36), AF (EF: M35/2), AG (EF: C35), AH (EF:H51/3), AI (EF: O36/4), AJ (EF: A34/4); Slide JS-V-ZB2-8a—specimen V (EF:T50/1)	Fig. 4 Hallucigeniid spines from the O.hybridus Biozone (locality 3 in Fig. 2). England finder (EF) coordinates for individual fossils on slides stored at the Czech Geological Survey (Prague):Slide JS-V-ZB2-2a—specimens M (EF: L30), O (EF:Y44), AL (EF: D50); Slide JS-V-ZB2-2b—specimens A (EF:Y59),G(EF:M52), I (EF: M51/4),W (EF: E61/3); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Aa—specimens L (EF: M40/1), U (EF: J46/1); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Ba—specimens B (EF: H44/3), C (EF:V51), D (EF: M36/3), E (EF:W47/4); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Bb—specimens H (EF:W30/1), J (EF: F50), K (EF: L52/1); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Cc— specimens F (EF:S53/1), N (EF: N27/3),T (EF: R56/2), X (EF: S44/2),Y (EF:Y32/4), Z (EF: P39), AA (EF: H28), AK (EF:S49/4); Slide JS-V-ZB2-6Cd— specimens P (EF: C35), Q (EF:V48), R (EF: Q49/4), S (EF: H58/2), AB (EF: N40), AC (EF: G48/1), AD (EF: Q28/2), AE (EF:W36), AF (EF: M35/2), AG (EF: C35), AH (EF:H51/3), AI (EF: O36/4), AJ (EF: A34/4); Slide JS-V-ZB2-8a—specimen V (EF:T50/1)	2025-07-09	Kovář, Vojtěch;Fatka, Oldřich		Zenodo	biologists	Kovář, Vojtěch;Fatka, Oldřich			
