taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
C7628257FFA20D2A60B4C4DA46DCFA0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5230968/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230968	FIGURES 1–7. Morphology and infraciliature of Cinetochilum ovale n. sp. from live cells (1–3) and after protargol impregnations (4–7). (1, 2) Ventral views of two typical individuals. (3) Lateral view. (4) Structural details of oral area. Arrow marks the extra dikinetids near the anterior end of somatic kinety 1, and double-arrowheads indicate the anteriormost row in membranelle 1, which is detached from the remaining two rows. (5, 6) Ventral (5) and dorsal (6) views of the infraciliature. Arrow indicates the anterior suture. (7) Ventral view of a divider, showing the nature of 3-rowed membranelle 1 (arrowhead). Cy = cyrtos-like structure; M1-3 = membranelles 1–3; Ma = macronucleus; Mi = micronucleus; PF = postoral kinetofragment; PM= paroral kinety; Sc = scutica; SK1, 2, n-1 and n = somatic kinety 1, 2, n-1 and n. Scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURES 1–7. Morphology and infraciliature of Cinetochilum ovale n. sp. from live cells (1–3) and after protargol impregnations (4–7). (1, 2) Ventral views of two typical individuals. (3) Lateral view. (4) Structural details of oral area. Arrow marks the extra dikinetids near the anterior end of somatic kinety 1, and double-arrowheads indicate the anteriormost row in membranelle 1, which is detached from the remaining two rows. (5, 6) Ventral (5) and dorsal (6) views of the infraciliature. Arrow indicates the anterior suture. (7) Ventral view of a divider, showing the nature of 3-rowed membranelle 1 (arrowhead). Cy = cyrtos-like structure; M1-3 = membranelles 1–3; Ma = macronucleus; Mi = micronucleus; PF = postoral kinetofragment; PM= paroral kinety; Sc = scutica; SK1, 2, n-1 and n = somatic kinety 1, 2, n-1 and n. Scale bar = 10 µm.	2008-11-21	Gong, Jun;Song, Weibo		Zenodo	biologists	Gong, Jun;Song, Weibo			
C7628257FFA20D2A60B4C4DA46DCFA0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5230970/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230970	FIGURES 8–21. Cinetochilum ovale n. sp. from live cells (8–12) and after protargol impregnations (13–21). (8–12) Ventral (8, 11, 12) and dorsal (9, 10) views, showing one of the caudal cilia (arrowhead), the contractile vacuole (arrows in 9 and 10), and the oral field (arrows in 12). (13, 16) Dorsal views of the infraciliature, showing the micronucleus (arrowhead) and one of the caudal kinetosome (arrow). (14, 15) Ventral views of the infraciliature, arrow marks the anterior portion of somatic kinety 2, arrowhead indicates the anterior end of SKn-1 with two kinetosomal pairs side by side. (17) Showing the paroral kinety (arrowhead) and the scutica (arrow). (18) To note the anterior-most row in membranelle 1 and the somatic kinety n. (19) Showing the three membranelles (M1–3) and the three postoral kinetofragments (arrow). (20) Focusing on the cyrtos-like structure. (21) A specimen in morphogenesis. Scale bar = 20 µm.	FIGURES 8–21. Cinetochilum ovale n. sp. from live cells (8–12) and after protargol impregnations (13–21). (8–12) Ventral (8, 11, 12) and dorsal (9, 10) views, showing one of the caudal cilia (arrowhead), the contractile vacuole (arrows in 9 and 10), and the oral field (arrows in 12). (13, 16) Dorsal views of the infraciliature, showing the micronucleus (arrowhead) and one of the caudal kinetosome (arrow). (14, 15) Ventral views of the infraciliature, arrow marks the anterior portion of somatic kinety 2, arrowhead indicates the anterior end of SKn-1 with two kinetosomal pairs side by side. (17) Showing the paroral kinety (arrowhead) and the scutica (arrow). (18) To note the anterior-most row in membranelle 1 and the somatic kinety n. (19) Showing the three membranelles (M1–3) and the three postoral kinetofragments (arrow). (20) Focusing on the cyrtos-like structure. (21) A specimen in morphogenesis. Scale bar = 20 µm.	2008-11-21	Gong, Jun;Song, Weibo		Zenodo	biologists	Gong, Jun;Song, Weibo			
