taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039587DDBF62FF8EFF2DF8B30790DCA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5756794/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5756794	FIGURES 2–57. LM. Planothidium marganaiensis G.G.Lai, Ector & C.E.Wetzel sp. nov. Type population from the San Giovanni spring, Sardinia (Italy). Figs 2–28: Rapheless valve (SV) with cavum. Figs 29–32: Girdle views. Figs 33–57: Raphe valve (RV) with shortened striae in the central area.	FIGURES 2–57. LM. Planothidium marganaiensis G.G.Lai, Ector & C.E.Wetzel sp. nov. Type population from the San Giovanni spring, Sardinia (Italy). Figs 2–28: Rapheless valve (SV) with cavum. Figs 29–32: Girdle views. Figs 33–57: Raphe valve (RV) with shortened striae in the central area.	2021-03-04	Lai, Giuseppina G.;Ector, Luc;Padedda, Bachisio M.;Wetzel, Carlos E.		Zenodo	biologists	Lai, Giuseppina G.;Ector, Luc;Padedda, Bachisio M.;Wetzel, Carlos E.			
039587DDBF62FF8EFF2DF8B30790DCA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5756796/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5756796	FIGURES 58–65. SEM. Planothidium marganaiensis G.G.Lai, Ector & C.E.Wetzel sp. nov. Type population from the San Giovanni spring, Sardinia (Italy). Figs 58–62: Rapheless valve (SV). Figs 58–60: External view showing depressions along the apical axis and multiseriate striae. Note the striae continuing shortly onto the valve mantle, without interruption (Figs 58–59). Figs 61–62: Internal view showing the round cavum with a narrow aperture towards the valve mantle. Figs 63–65: Raphe valve (RV). Fig. 63: External view showing multiseriate striae not extended on the valve mantle and distal raphe ends bent unilaterally. Figs 64–65: Internal view showing striae sunken between raised virgae and composed of areolae covered by individual hymenes. Note the proximal external raphe ends slightly deflected into opposite sides and distal raphe terminating on poorly developed helictoglossae, continuing shortly onto the valve mantle.	FIGURES 58–65. SEM. Planothidium marganaiensis G.G.Lai, Ector & C.E.Wetzel sp. nov. Type population from the San Giovanni spring, Sardinia (Italy). Figs 58–62: Rapheless valve (SV). Figs 58–60: External view showing depressions along the apical axis and multiseriate striae. Note the striae continuing shortly onto the valve mantle, without interruption (Figs 58–59). Figs 61–62: Internal view showing the round cavum with a narrow aperture towards the valve mantle. Figs 63–65: Raphe valve (RV). Fig. 63: External view showing multiseriate striae not extended on the valve mantle and distal raphe ends bent unilaterally. Figs 64–65: Internal view showing striae sunken between raised virgae and composed of areolae covered by individual hymenes. Note the proximal external raphe ends slightly deflected into opposite sides and distal raphe terminating on poorly developed helictoglossae, continuing shortly onto the valve mantle.	2021-03-04	Lai, Giuseppina G.;Ector, Luc;Padedda, Bachisio M.;Wetzel, Carlos E.		Zenodo	biologists	Lai, Giuseppina G.;Ector, Luc;Padedda, Bachisio M.;Wetzel, Carlos E.			
