taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
24529A2FFFCCFFEEFF59F8959DE98C53.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5755490/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5755490	FIGURES 1–28. Epithemia agharkarii sp. nov., LM (DIC) from the type material (AHMA 1405). 1–28. Valves, focused on the ventral part of the valve face, showing the valve variability of the population. 4–5. Same valve showing fibular costae. 21–26. Frustule focused on the ventral girdle view of the frustule variability of the holotype population. Fig. 20 represents the holotype. Figs 3, 20, and 28. In LM view, arrows showing the raphe, extending from near the ventral margin at the apices to nearly the dorsal margin in the center. 24. In LM view, arrows indicating the terminal thickenings of the transapical costae. Scale bar = 10 μm, Figs 1–20 (Fig. 8) & 21–28 (Fig. 21).	FIGURES 1–28. Epithemia agharkarii sp. nov., LM (DIC) from the type material (AHMA 1405). 1–28. Valves, focused on the ventral part of the valve face, showing the valve variability of the population. 4–5. Same valve showing fibular costae. 21–26. Frustule focused on the ventral girdle view of the frustule variability of the holotype population. Fig. 20 represents the holotype. Figs 3, 20, and 28. In LM view, arrows showing the raphe, extending from near the ventral margin at the apices to nearly the dorsal margin in the center. 24. In LM view, arrows indicating the terminal thickenings of the transapical costae. Scale bar = 10 μm, Figs 1–20 (Fig. 8) & 21–28 (Fig. 21).	2021-03-04	Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu;Liu, Yan;Kociolek, John Patrick;Karthick, Balasubramanian		Zenodo	biologists	Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu;Liu, Yan;Kociolek, John Patrick;Karthick, Balasubramanian			
24529A2FFFCCFFEEFF59F8959DE98C53.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5755492/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5755492	FIGURES 29–34. Epithemia agharkarii sp. nov., SEM from the type material (AHMA 1405), external views. 29. External view of the ventral frustule, raphe (arrows) and the girdle bands. 30. Valves are showing the proximal end of the raphe with a small circular opening (arrows) and arrowheads showing the absence of keel. 31. The distal raphe end deflected dorsally (arrow) and arrowheads showing the absence of keel. 32. A broken frustule is showing the striation of the external valve, and a single row of poroids (arrows) on the valvocopula. 33, 34. Valves are showing the C-type areolae foramina (arrows). Scale bar = 2 μm (Figs 29, 32), 1 μm (Figs 30–31, 33), 0.5 μm (Fig. 34).	FIGURES 29–34. Epithemia agharkarii sp. nov., SEM from the type material (AHMA 1405), external views. 29. External view of the ventral frustule, raphe (arrows) and the girdle bands. 30. Valves are showing the proximal end of the raphe with a small circular opening (arrows) and arrowheads showing the absence of keel. 31. The distal raphe end deflected dorsally (arrow) and arrowheads showing the absence of keel. 32. A broken frustule is showing the striation of the external valve, and a single row of poroids (arrows) on the valvocopula. 33, 34. Valves are showing the C-type areolae foramina (arrows). Scale bar = 2 μm (Figs 29, 32), 1 μm (Figs 30–31, 33), 0.5 μm (Fig. 34).	2021-03-04	Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu;Liu, Yan;Kociolek, John Patrick;Karthick, Balasubramanian		Zenodo	biologists	Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu;Liu, Yan;Kociolek, John Patrick;Karthick, Balasubramanian			
24529A2FFFCCFFEEFF59F8959DE98C53.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5755494/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5755494	FIGURES 35–40. Epithemia agharkarii sp. nov., SEM from the type material (AHMA 1405), external and internal views. 35, 36. Dorsal frustule showing a regularly sculptured outer surface (Fig. 35, arrows) of the valve with C-type foramina, single row of poroids on the valvocopula and cingulum elements (Fig. 35, asterisks). 37. Ventral view of valve internal with primary (arrows) and secondary fibular costae (arrows), alveolus. 38. Internal view showing the siliceous extensions of the ribs indicated by asterisks. 39. Magnified view of primary fibular costae inside with secondary fibular costae, alveolus (asterisks), C-shaped foramina (arrows), silica processes, and irregularly shaped portula with internal raphe (arrowheads) inside the canal. 40. Broken valve showing the raphe canal (arrows), portula (arrowheads) and stright distal raphe ending. Scale bar = 10 μm (Fig. 35), 2 μm (Fig. 36), 4 μm (Figs 37, 38, 40), 1 μm (Fig. 39).	FIGURES 35–40. Epithemia agharkarii sp. nov., SEM from the type material (AHMA 1405), external and internal views. 35, 36. Dorsal frustule showing a regularly sculptured outer surface (Fig. 35, arrows) of the valve with C-type foramina, single row of poroids on the valvocopula and cingulum elements (Fig. 35, asterisks). 37. Ventral view of valve internal with primary (arrows) and secondary fibular costae (arrows), alveolus. 38. Internal view showing the siliceous extensions of the ribs indicated by asterisks. 39. Magnified view of primary fibular costae inside with secondary fibular costae, alveolus (asterisks), C-shaped foramina (arrows), silica processes, and irregularly shaped portula with internal raphe (arrowheads) inside the canal. 40. Broken valve showing the raphe canal (arrows), portula (arrowheads) and stright distal raphe ending. Scale bar = 10 μm (Fig. 35), 2 μm (Fig. 36), 4 μm (Figs 37, 38, 40), 1 μm (Fig. 39).	2021-03-04	Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu;Liu, Yan;Kociolek, John Patrick;Karthick, Balasubramanian		Zenodo	biologists	Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu;Liu, Yan;Kociolek, John Patrick;Karthick, Balasubramanian			
