taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4EF5FF02B08A8A58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5355085/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355085	Fig. 3. A–D, Cycloseris hexagonalis [RMNH Coel.42102]; A, RMNH Coel.42102b photographed in situ, oral view; B, bleached skeleton, same specimen, oral view; C, underside of the same specimen, biofouled with serpulid polychaetes. D, RMNH Coel. 42102a. Corallum undulations are extreme and for two of them (upper and lower in the image) the undersurfaces of the corallum folds are fused. E, F, Lithophyllon spinifer [RMNH Coel.42103]. E, photographed in situ, oral view; F, bleached, oral view. Scale bars = 1cm.	Fig. 3. A–D, Cycloseris hexagonalis [RMNH Coel.42102]; A, RMNH Coel.42102b photographed in situ, oral view; B, bleached skeleton, same specimen, oral view; C, underside of the same specimen, biofouled with serpulid polychaetes. D, RMNH Coel. 42102a. Corallum undulations are extreme and for two of them (upper and lower in the image) the undersurfaces of the corallum folds are fused. E, F, Lithophyllon spinifer [RMNH Coel.42103]. E, photographed in situ, oral view; F, bleached, oral view. Scale bars = 1cm.	2016-08-05	Lane, David J. W.;Hoeksema, Bert W.		Zenodo	biologists	Lane, David J. W.;Hoeksema, Bert W.			
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4EF5FF02B08A8A58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5355083/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355083	Fig. 2. View of the benthic community at the top of Mampak Patches, Brunei Darussalam (32 m deep).	Fig. 2. View of the benthic community at the top of Mampak Patches, Brunei Darussalam (32 m deep).	2016-08-05	Lane, David J. W.;Hoeksema, Bert W.		Zenodo	biologists	Lane, David J. W.;Hoeksema, Bert W.			
6C2A7D4D03009D1A4D3AFA42B0478EF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5355085/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5355085	Fig. 3. A–D, Cycloseris hexagonalis [RMNH Coel.42102]; A, RMNH Coel.42102b photographed in situ, oral view; B, bleached skeleton, same specimen, oral view; C, underside of the same specimen, biofouled with serpulid polychaetes. D, RMNH Coel. 42102a. Corallum undulations are extreme and for two of them (upper and lower in the image) the undersurfaces of the corallum folds are fused. E, F, Lithophyllon spinifer [RMNH Coel.42103]. E, photographed in situ, oral view; F, bleached, oral view. Scale bars = 1cm.	Fig. 3. A–D, Cycloseris hexagonalis [RMNH Coel.42102]; A, RMNH Coel.42102b photographed in situ, oral view; B, bleached skeleton, same specimen, oral view; C, underside of the same specimen, biofouled with serpulid polychaetes. D, RMNH Coel. 42102a. Corallum undulations are extreme and for two of them (upper and lower in the image) the undersurfaces of the corallum folds are fused. E, F, Lithophyllon spinifer [RMNH Coel.42103]. E, photographed in situ, oral view; F, bleached, oral view. Scale bars = 1cm.	2016-08-05	Lane, David J. W.;Hoeksema, Bert W.		Zenodo	biologists	Lane, David J. W.;Hoeksema, Bert W.			
