taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732011	FIGURE 1. Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. in situ, to show color variation in life; note the red, circular band at the hydranth base (C) and the newly-released medusa (D) (arrowheads). Photo credit: J. Johnson (A, B), D. Johnson (C, F) and A. Jakoblich (D, E).	FIGURE 1. Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. in situ, to show color variation in life; note the red, circular band at the hydranth base (C) and the newly-released medusa (D) (arrowheads). Photo credit: J. Johnson (A, B), D. Johnson (C, F) and A. Jakoblich (D, E).	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732015/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732015	FIGURE 2. Additional in situ photographs of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. Note depigmented specimen (A), coloration of the hydranth (B, D), and profusion of medusa buds on the blastostyles (C, D). Photo credit: A. Jakoblich (A, C), D. Johnson (B), J. Johnson (D).	FIGURE 2. Additional in situ photographs of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. Note depigmented specimen (A), coloration of the hydranth (B, D), and profusion of medusa buds on the blastostyles (C, D). Photo credit: A. Jakoblich (A, C), D. Johnson (B), J. Johnson (D).	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732017/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732017	FIGURE 3. Close-ups of the living gonophores of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. Note colors of the medusa buds in life (C, D). Photo credit: A. Jakoblich (A, B), D. Johnson (C), R. Ang (D).	FIGURE 3. Close-ups of the living gonophores of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. Note colors of the medusa buds in life (C, D). Photo credit: A. Jakoblich (A, B), D. Johnson (C), R. Ang (D).	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732019/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732019	FIGURE 4. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Proximal tip of the caulus, showing rooting filaments (arrows). B. Basal papillae, from proximally digitiform to distally patch-like. C. Proximal part of the caulus showing longitudinal endodermal canals with lateral diverticuli ending in papillae; arrows point to the perisarc sheath. D. Junction (arrowhead) between the proximal, perisarc sheath-covered, papillary portion of the caulus, and the distal, naked, non-papillary part; arrows point to the perisarc sheath. Scale bar: A–D = 1 mm.	FIGURE 4. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Proximal tip of the caulus, showing rooting filaments (arrows). B. Basal papillae, from proximally digitiform to distally patch-like. C. Proximal part of the caulus showing longitudinal endodermal canals with lateral diverticuli ending in papillae; arrows point to the perisarc sheath. D. Junction (arrowhead) between the proximal, perisarc sheath-covered, papillary portion of the caulus, and the distal, naked, non-papillary part; arrows point to the perisarc sheath. Scale bar: A–D = 1 mm.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732021/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732021	FIGURE 5. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Cross section through the non-papillated part of caulus, to show endodermal canals (arrowheads). B. Upper part of caulus; note branched endodermal canals and distinct constriction at junction with the hydranth. C. Hydranth with gonophores. D. Longitudinal section through a hydranth, to show upper, hollow, digestive cavity, and lower, solid, non-digestive part, both separated by a transverse septum.Scale bar:A = 500 µm; B–D = 1 mm.	FIGURE 5. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Cross section through the non-papillated part of caulus, to show endodermal canals (arrowheads). B. Upper part of caulus; note branched endodermal canals and distinct constriction at junction with the hydranth. C. Hydranth with gonophores. D. Longitudinal section through a hydranth, to show upper, hollow, digestive cavity, and lower, solid, non-digestive part, both separated by a transverse septum.Scale bar:A = 500 µm; B–D = 1 mm.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732023	FIGURE 6. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Distal part of a hydranth, showing the oral bunch of tentacles. B. Longitudinal section through the oral region, showing the dome-shaped hypostome and the internal folds at tentacle origins. C. Fully-fertile polyp, showing numerous blastostyles arising a short distance above the aboral whorl of tentacles. D. A blastostyle, highly magnified, showing clusters of medusa buds. Scale bars: B = 500 µm; A, C, D = 1 mm.	FIGURE 6. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Distal part of a hydranth, showing the oral bunch of tentacles. B. Longitudinal section through the oral region, showing the dome-shaped hypostome and the internal folds at tentacle origins. C. Fully-fertile polyp, showing numerous blastostyles arising a short distance above the aboral whorl of tentacles. D. A blastostyle, highly magnified, showing clusters of medusa buds. Scale bars: B = 500 µm; A, C, D = 1 mm.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732025/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732025	FIGURE 7. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A, B. Newly-released medusae, observed with either a stereomicroscope in a petri dish (A) or a compound microscope, slightly squashed between slide and coverslip (B); note the adaxial position of the intermediate nematocyst clusters of the main tentacle. C. Apical view of umbrella, to show interradial pigmentary spots at the insertion of manubrium. D. Exumbrella with scattered nematocysts. E. Lateral view of the umbrella apex, showing the small, round-shaped apical projection, the insertion of the manubrium and its associated pigmentary spots, as well as the proximal parts of two radial canals. Scale bars: C–E = 100 µm; A, B = 300 µm.	FIGURE 7. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A, B. Newly-released medusae, observed with either a stereomicroscope in a petri dish (A) or a compound microscope, slightly squashed between slide and coverslip (B); note the adaxial position of the intermediate nematocyst clusters of the main tentacle. C. Apical view of umbrella, to show interradial pigmentary spots at the insertion of manubrium. D. Exumbrella with scattered nematocysts. E. Lateral view of the umbrella apex, showing the small, round-shaped apical projection, the insertion of the manubrium and its associated pigmentary spots, as well as the proximal parts of two radial canals. Scale bars: C–E = 100 µm; A, B = 300 µm.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732027	FIGURE 8. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Cross section through the middle part of the manubrium. B. A medusa seen from below, to show the velum. C. An atentaculate marginal bulb. D. Dissected main tentacle, to show its capitations. E. The apical knob of nematocysts, showing clustered capsules. F. Intermediate nematocyst knob, showing clustered capsules restricted to one (adaxial) side. Scale bars: E, F = 50 µm; A, C, D = 100 µm; B = 200 µm.	FIGURE 8. Fixed specimens of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A. Cross section through the middle part of the manubrium. B. A medusa seen from below, to show the velum. C. An atentaculate marginal bulb. D. Dissected main tentacle, to show its capitations. E. The apical knob of nematocysts, showing clustered capsules. F. Intermediate nematocyst knob, showing clustered capsules restricted to one (adaxial) side. Scale bars: E, F = 50 µm; A, C, D = 100 µm; B = 200 µm.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732029	FIGURE 9. Cnidome of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A–F. Polyp stage: unidentified capsules (A, C), desmoneme (B), stenoteles of S1 (D), S3 (E) and S4 (F) types. G–N. Medusa stage: spherical capsules from the exumbrella (G), unidentified capsules (H, J), desmoneme (I), stenoteles of four types, S1 (K), S2 (L), S3 (M), S4 (N). For details on the cnidome composition, see Table 1. Scale bar: A–N = 10 µm.	FIGURE 9. Cnidome of Corymorpha tropica, sp. nov. A–F. Polyp stage: unidentified capsules (A, C), desmoneme (B), stenoteles of S1 (D), S3 (E) and S4 (F) types. G–N. Medusa stage: spherical capsules from the exumbrella (G), unidentified capsules (H, J), desmoneme (I), stenoteles of four types, S1 (K), S2 (L), S3 (M), S4 (N). For details on the cnidome composition, see Table 1. Scale bar: A–N = 10 µm.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732031	FIGURE 10. Live specimen of Corymorpha bigelowi Maas, 1905 (ca. 5 mm high) from the Brunswick River mouth, New South Wales, Australia. A, B. Two views of a medusa. C. Detail showing the granulation of the radial canals. D. Close-up of the tentacles, showing their coloration. E. Capitate tentacle, greatly enlarged, showing its coiled posture. Photo credit: D. Riek.	FIGURE 10. Live specimen of Corymorpha bigelowi Maas, 1905 (ca. 5 mm high) from the Brunswick River mouth, New South Wales, Australia. A, B. Two views of a medusa. C. Detail showing the granulation of the radial canals. D. Close-up of the tentacles, showing their coloration. E. Capitate tentacle, greatly enlarged, showing its coiled posture. Photo credit: D. Riek.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732033	FIGURE 11. Polyps of Corymorpha rubicincta Watson, 2008, in situ (Point Richards, Victoria, Australia), for comparison. Photo credit: A. Newton.	FIGURE 11. Polyps of Corymorpha rubicincta Watson, 2008, in situ (Point Richards, Victoria, Australia), for comparison. Photo credit: A. Newton.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
039B94531D1DFFD3D2C0FAB45DB2A892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7732037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7732037	FIGURE 12. Corymorpha tomoensis Ikeda, 1910, for comparison. A–C. Putative polyps (ca. 4 cm high), in situ, from Kinko Bay, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, corresponding to the original account of the species. D. Putative medusa in the water column above a bottom inhabited by similar polyps, photographed in Osezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Photo credit: K. Horiguchi.	FIGURE 12. Corymorpha tomoensis Ikeda, 1910, for comparison. A–C. Putative polyps (ca. 4 cm high), in situ, from Kinko Bay, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, corresponding to the original account of the species. D. Putative medusa in the water column above a bottom inhabited by similar polyps, photographed in Osezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Photo credit: K. Horiguchi.	2023-03-14	Galea, Horia R.		Zenodo	biologists	Galea, Horia R.			
