occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.mc.2AF0180A541C2E701CA8CE27FB99C9BC	1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.taxon					30 females from a container in the greenhouse of the Botanical Garden, Munich, Germany. Sampled in March 2011, deposited at the Zoologische Staatssammlung München	female	30	2011-03									Germany		Munich	Botanical Garden	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E	MaterialCitation
1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.mc.2AF0180A541C2E701C68CEEFFED4C9F4	1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.taxon	ZSMA20130101	ZSMA		holotype	Holotype — dissected female on glass slide and valves stored dry in micropalaeontological slides (ZSMA 20130101)		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E	MaterialCitation
1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.mc.2AF0180A541C2E701CA7CED3FD61C9D0	1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.taxon	ZSMA20130102, ZSMA20130103, ZSMA20130104, ZSMA20130105, ZSMA20130106	ZSMA		paratype	Paratypes — dissected females (ZSMA 20130102, ZSMA 20130103, ZSMA 20130104, ZSMA 20130105), whole female (ZSMA 20130106)		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E	MaterialCitation
1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.mc.2AF0180A541C2E701FC5CEB7FA94C9D0	1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.taxon	ZSMA20130103, ZSMA20130107	ZSMA		paratype	female valves (ZSMA 20130103, ZSMA 20130107)		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E	MaterialCitation
1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.mc.2AF0180A541D2E711DEBCAA6FBCDCDE3	1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E.taxon				holotype	Type locality: Botanical Garden, Munich, Germany (48 ° 9 ’ 49.22 ” N, 11 ° 30 ’ 6.96 ” E)		1				48.163673	11.501933					Germany		Munich	Botanical Garden	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341541C2E7F1DBBCFFAFB2ACC9E	MaterialCitation
1231A34154162E781DBBCAA4FDA8CACE.mc.2AF0180A54172E7B1DEBC807FE53CFD5	1231A34154162E781DBBCAA4FDA8CACE.taxon		NMNH		holotype	Tressler (1937) described Strandesia camaguinensis based on material from a ditch in Camaguin Island and deposited the holotype (No. 71512) in the NMNH; however, the valve characters cannot be reliably studied because the valves have been embedded together with the dissected appendages. The valves are therefore compressed and partly broken		1													Camaguin Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A34154162E781DBBCAA4FDA8CACE	MaterialCitation
1231A341540A2E671DBBCAABFAA2CC0B.mc.2AF0180A540B2E671C1ECFFAFC2DC8EB	1231A341540A2E671DBBCAABFAA2CC0B.taxon		NMNH		holotype	Furtos (1936) named Herpetocypris meridana and was the first to describe it; she found it near Mérida (Mexico). The holotype is deposited in NMNH (No. 67974)		1										Mexico		The	Merida	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341540A2E671DBBCAABFAA2CC0B	MaterialCitation
1231A34154082E651DBBC93BFAF3CC9E.mc.2AF0180A54092E651DBBCDEDFEB7CAF3	1231A34154082E651DBBC93BFAF3CC9E.taxon		ZMG		holotype	While the holotype could not be found in the ZMG collection, three slides with dissected paratypes (No. 32 e) were examined		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A34154082E651DBBC93BFAF3CC9E	MaterialCitation
1231A341540E2E621DBBCED7FB75CBC3.mc.2AF0180A540E2E621C70CCDDFB79CBC3	1231A341540E2E621DBBCED7FB75CBC3.taxon		ZMH		holotype	The holotype (ZMH, No. 27603) seems to be lost. No specimens of the type series or any other specimens could be traced, so that currently the generic status of this species cannot be verified		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341540E2E621DBBCED7FB75CBC3	MaterialCitation
1231A341540E2E631DBBCBBEFC5DCB41.mc.2AF0180A540E2E621DEBC985FB16CF8D	1231A341540E2E631DBBCBBEFC5DCB41.taxon					In the frame of this study, several attempts were made to track down Krampner’s material. It is not present in the Vulkani-Institute (Tel Aviv), nor in the University collections of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Our focus was therefore on finding Vincent Brehm’s collection, to whom Krampner had given her material for identification. According to a short online biography of Brehm (Adamicka 2010) the limnologist Vladimir Kořinek transferred some of Brehm’s collection to the British Museum of National History, London, in 1988. However, this transfer was not confirmed by the NHM, nor were any of Brehm’s ostracods found in their collection		1											Tel Aviv		British Museum of National History	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1231A341540E2E631DBBCBBEFC5DCB41	MaterialCitation
