taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0383D119FFB6FF8BFF57F9AC91B5F93E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7784133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7784133	FIGURES 1–35. Pseudostaurosira ellipticolanceolata André, Sabbe & Van de Vijver, sp. nov. LM and SEM pictures taken from the holotype material (BR-4776, Aardenburg sediment core, depth 85 cm, Belgium). 1–21. LM views of several specimens arranged in decreasing size. 22. SEM external view of an entire valve. 23. SEM view of two valves with interdigitating spines (white arrows). 24. SEM internal view of an entire valve, connected to another. 25. SEM external view of an entire valve. 26. SEM internal view of an entire valve. Note the raised virgae bordering the flat sternum. 27. SEM internal detail of the valve apex. The white arrow indicates the apical pore field. 28. SEM external detail of the valve apex. The white arrows indicate the eroded apical pore field. The black arrows indicate the presence of vestiges of the areola coverings. Scale bars = 10 µm (Figs 21, 22, 24, 26), 5 µm (Figs 23, 25, 27), 1 µm (Fig. 28).	FIGURES 1–35. Pseudostaurosira ellipticolanceolata André, Sabbe & Van de Vijver, sp. nov. LM and SEM pictures taken from the holotype material (BR-4776, Aardenburg sediment core, depth 85 cm, Belgium). 1–21. LM views of several specimens arranged in decreasing size. 22. SEM external view of an entire valve. 23. SEM view of two valves with interdigitating spines (white arrows). 24. SEM internal view of an entire valve, connected to another. 25. SEM external view of an entire valve. 26. SEM internal view of an entire valve. Note the raised virgae bordering the flat sternum. 27. SEM internal detail of the valve apex. The white arrow indicates the apical pore field. 28. SEM external detail of the valve apex. The white arrows indicate the eroded apical pore field. The black arrows indicate the presence of vestiges of the areola coverings. Scale bars = 10 µm (Figs 21, 22, 24, 26), 5 µm (Figs 23, 25, 27), 1 µm (Fig. 28).	2023-03-30	André, Coralie;Sabbe, Koen;Vijver, Bart Van De		Zenodo	biologists	André, Coralie;Sabbe, Koen;Vijver, Bart Van De			
