taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876952/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876952	FIGURE 1. Physidae of Western and Central Europe (10.18150/YPDFJU)—general shell morphology A—Physa acuta (Phot. M. Kanturski), B—Aplexa hypnorum, C—Physa fontinalis, D—Physa gyrina; 1—front side of the shell, 2—shell from the side view, 3—back side of the shell (Phot. B–D A. Cieplok, A. Spyra).	FIGURE 1. Physidae of Western and Central Europe (10.18150/YPDFJU)—general shell morphology A—Physa acuta (Phot. M. Kanturski), B—Aplexa hypnorum, C—Physa fontinalis, D—Physa gyrina; 1—front side of the shell, 2—shell from the side view, 3—back side of the shell (Phot. B–D A. Cieplok, A. Spyra).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876956/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876956	FIGURE 3. Scanning electron microscopy image of A. hypnorum shell (10.18150/UFOMHM) A, B—front (with visible lip) and back side of the shell, C—projecting lamellar crystals on the lip (Phot. A—C M. Gawlak).	FIGURE 3. Scanning electron microscopy image of A. hypnorum shell (10.18150/UFOMHM) A, B—front (with visible lip) and back side of the shell, C—projecting lamellar crystals on the lip (Phot. A—C M. Gawlak).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876958/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876958	FIGURE 4. Ranges of occurrence of species of the family Physidae.1—P.acuta, 2—A. hypnorum, 3—P.gyrina, 4—P. fontinalis (Feliksiak 1939; Adam 1960; Backhuys 1975, Vidal Abarca & Suarez 1986; Lisický 1991; Anderson 1996, 1997;Turner et al. 1998; Cossignani & Cossignani 1995; Kerney 1999; Anderson 2003; Beran 2004; Bank 2006; Yildirim et al. 2006; Son 2007; Horsȃk et al. 2010; Glöer & Diercking 2010; CABI Data Mining 2011; Bódis et al. 2012; Laenko 2012; Van Damme et al. 2012; Welter-Schultes 2012; Glöer 2015; Vinarski et al. 2015; Raković et al. 2016; Piechocki & Wawrzyniak-Wydrowska 2016; Moroz et al. 2017; Cieplok & Spyra 2020; www.faunaeuropea.org; http://www.animalbase.uni-goettingen.de).	FIGURE 4. Ranges of occurrence of species of the family Physidae.1—P.acuta, 2—A. hypnorum, 3—P.gyrina, 4—P. fontinalis (Feliksiak 1939; Adam 1960; Backhuys 1975, Vidal Abarca & Suarez 1986; Lisický 1991; Anderson 1996, 1997;Turner et al. 1998; Cossignani & Cossignani 1995; Kerney 1999; Anderson 2003; Beran 2004; Bank 2006; Yildirim et al. 2006; Son 2007; Horsȃk et al. 2010; Glöer & Diercking 2010; CABI Data Mining 2011; Bódis et al. 2012; Laenko 2012; Van Damme et al. 2012; Welter-Schultes 2012; Glöer 2015; Vinarski et al. 2015; Raković et al. 2016; Piechocki & Wawrzyniak-Wydrowska 2016; Moroz et al. 2017; Cieplok & Spyra 2020; www.faunaeuropea.org; http://www.animalbase.uni-goettingen.de).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876954/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876954	FIGURE 2. Scanning electron micrographs of the shell apex of Physidae (10.18150/FIZSWX) Horizontally: A—P. acuta (subsidence ponds); B—A. hypnorum (anthropogenic ponds, Poland); C—P. fontinalis (Nida River, Poland); D—P. gyrina (Ireland, The Argory- ditch and Sandy Bay L Neagh; Wales, Gwent Levels in pond in flood plain (l. Killen); E- Apex of the small (young) specimens—1—P. acuta, 2—A. hyponorum, 3—P. fontinalis, 4—P. gyrina (Phot. A–E M. Gawlak).	FIGURE 2. Scanning electron micrographs of the shell apex of Physidae (10.18150/FIZSWX) Horizontally: A—P. acuta (subsidence ponds); B—A. hypnorum (anthropogenic ponds, Poland); C—P. fontinalis (Nida River, Poland); D—P. gyrina (Ireland, The Argory- ditch and Sandy Bay L Neagh; Wales, Gwent Levels in pond in flood plain (l. Killen); E- Apex of the small (young) specimens—1—P. acuta, 2—A. hyponorum, 3—P. fontinalis, 4—P. gyrina (Phot. A–E M. Gawlak).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876960/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876960	FIGURE 5. SEM micrograph of a P. fontinalis shell (10.18150/HIMKRE) (A–C) (Phot. M. Gawlak).	FIGURE 5. SEM micrograph of a P. fontinalis shell (10.18150/HIMKRE) (A–C) (Phot. M. Gawlak).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876962/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876962	FIGURE 6. P. acuta shell features (SEM) (10.18150/G6UWMN); in which the sutural belts are visible (A), the structure of a white lip (B) with characteristic projecting lamellar crystals (C) is indicated by an arrow (Phot. A–C M. Gawlak), (D) a view of the lip visible under the stereoscopic microscope (Phot. M. Kanturski).	FIGURE 6. P. acuta shell features (SEM) (10.18150/G6UWMN); in which the sutural belts are visible (A), the structure of a white lip (B) with characteristic projecting lamellar crystals (C) is indicated by an arrow (Phot. A–C M. Gawlak), (D) a view of the lip visible under the stereoscopic microscope (Phot. M. Kanturski).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
03B8879FFF88CF49FF5DF721117EFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876966/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876966	FIGURE 7. Characteristic features of P. gyrina with special emphasis on the white lip (10.18150/WOIHYB) (Phot. M. Gawlak).	FIGURE 7. Characteristic features of P. gyrina with special emphasis on the white lip (10.18150/WOIHYB) (Phot. M. Gawlak).	2022-07-21	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta		Zenodo	biologists	Cieplok, Anna;Anderson, Roy;Gawlak, Magdalena;Kałuski, Tomasz;Spyra, Aneta			
