taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039A1C11FFACFFA7FF0CFC0CFE0A3190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919279	FIGURE 1. Photographs of fixed whole specimens of desma-less species of Theonella Gray, 1868. A. Theonella deliqua n. sp., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329195), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. B. Theonella maricae n. sp., habitus, three parts of holotype (QM G331427), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. C. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher 2010) n. comb., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329976), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm.	FIGURE 1. Photographs of fixed whole specimens of desma-less species of Theonella Gray, 1868. A. Theonella deliqua n. sp., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329195), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. B. Theonella maricae n. sp., habitus, three parts of holotype (QM G331427), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. C. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher 2010) n. comb., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329976), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFACFFA7FF0CFC0CFE0A3190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919281/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919281	FIGURE 2. Theonella deliqua n. sp. Micrographs (SEM) of paratype, QM G325567. A. QM G325567, overview of sponge, showing empty shells of a species of Tenagodus; scale bar = 1 mm. B. QM G325567, detail of snail shell, showing slit, which is definitive for species of Tenagodus; scale bar = 1 mm. C. QM G325567, detail of snail shell, showing T. deliqua forming thin encrusting sheets over the shell; scale car = 1 mm. D. QM G325567, detail of region lying between aggregated snail shells; note the accumulation of debris and foreign spicules, including broken calthrops; scale bar = 100 µm.	FIGURE 2. Theonella deliqua n. sp. Micrographs (SEM) of paratype, QM G325567. A. QM G325567, overview of sponge, showing empty shells of a species of Tenagodus; scale bar = 1 mm. B. QM G325567, detail of snail shell, showing slit, which is definitive for species of Tenagodus; scale bar = 1 mm. C. QM G325567, detail of snail shell, showing T. deliqua forming thin encrusting sheets over the shell; scale car = 1 mm. D. QM G325567, detail of region lying between aggregated snail shells; note the accumulation of debris and foreign spicules, including broken calthrops; scale bar = 100 µm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFACFFA7FF0CFC0CFE0A3190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919287	FIGURE 3. Theonella deliqua n. sp. Micrographs (SEM) of holotype, QM G329195, and paratype, QM G325567. A. QM G329195, thin sheets of T. deliqua; showing oscules and density of microrhabds; scale bar = 300 µm. B. QM G325567, detail of sponge, showing random aggregation of microrhabds in a dense carpet; scale bar = 30 µm. C. QM G329195, detail of sponge showing rafts of microrhabds; scale bar = 30 µm. D. QM G325567, single microrhabd; scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURE 3. Theonella deliqua n. sp. Micrographs (SEM) of holotype, QM G329195, and paratype, QM G325567. A. QM G329195, thin sheets of T. deliqua; showing oscules and density of microrhabds; scale bar = 300 µm. B. QM G325567, detail of sponge, showing random aggregation of microrhabds in a dense carpet; scale bar = 30 µm. C. QM G329195, detail of sponge showing rafts of microrhabds; scale bar = 30 µm. D. QM G325567, single microrhabd; scale bar = 10 µm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFACFFA7FF0CFC0CFE0A3190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919289	FIGURE 4. Summaries of statistics for sets of measurements of microrhabds from Theonella deliqua n. sp., Theonella maricae n. sp. and Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. The boxes for each species include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation and variance. A boxplot has been used to demonstrate the distributions of the means of the measurements for each species and to indicate significant differences among them. Outliers are indicated by asterisks (*). The ranges of the measurements for T. deliqua and T. xantha can be seen to be approximately equivalent, and are normally distributed. Stronger skew and Kurtosis are shown for the measurements for the specimens of T. maricae. Most measurements of the microrhabd length for T. maricae greatly exceed those of the other two species, as illustrated in the boxplot.	FIGURE 4. Summaries of statistics for sets of measurements of microrhabds from Theonella deliqua n. sp., Theonella maricae n. sp. and Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. The boxes for each species include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation and variance. A boxplot has been used to demonstrate the distributions of the means of the measurements for each species and to indicate significant differences among them. Outliers are indicated by asterisks (*). The ranges of the measurements for T. deliqua and T. xantha can be seen to be approximately equivalent, and are normally distributed. Stronger skew and Kurtosis are shown for the measurements for the specimens of T. maricae. Most measurements of the microrhabd length for T. maricae greatly exceed those of the other two species, as illustrated in the boxplot.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFAFFFAAFF0CF9E9FE85322A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919279	FIGURE 1. Photographs of fixed whole specimens of desma-less species of Theonella Gray, 1868. A. Theonella deliqua n. sp., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329195), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. B. Theonella maricae n. sp., habitus, three parts of holotype (QM G331427), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. C. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher 2010) n. comb., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329976), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm.	FIGURE 1. Photographs of fixed whole specimens of desma-less species of Theonella Gray, 1868. A. Theonella deliqua n. sp., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329195), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. B. Theonella maricae n. sp., habitus, three parts of holotype (QM G331427), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. C. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher 2010) n. comb., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329976), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFAFFFAAFF0CF9E9FE85322A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919289	FIGURE 4. Summaries of statistics for sets of measurements of microrhabds from Theonella deliqua n. sp., Theonella maricae n. sp. and Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. The boxes for each species include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation and variance. A boxplot has been used to demonstrate the distributions of the means of the measurements for each species and to indicate significant differences among them. Outliers are indicated by asterisks (*). The ranges of the measurements for T. deliqua and T. xantha can be seen to be approximately equivalent, and are normally distributed. Stronger skew and Kurtosis are shown for the measurements for the specimens of T. maricae. Most measurements of the microrhabd length for T. maricae greatly exceed those of the other two species, as illustrated in the boxplot.	FIGURE 4. Summaries of statistics for sets of measurements of microrhabds from Theonella deliqua n. sp., Theonella maricae n. sp. and Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. The boxes for each species include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation and variance. A boxplot has been used to demonstrate the distributions of the means of the measurements for each species and to indicate significant differences among them. Outliers are indicated by asterisks (*). The ranges of the measurements for T. deliqua and T. xantha can be seen to be approximately equivalent, and are normally distributed. Stronger skew and Kurtosis are shown for the measurements for the specimens of T. maricae. Most measurements of the microrhabd length for T. maricae greatly exceed those of the other two species, as illustrated in the boxplot.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFAFFFAAFF0CF9E9FE85322A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919293	FIGURE 5. Theonella maricae n. sp. Micrographs (SEM) of holotype, QM G331427. A. Overview of a fragment of sponge, showing the incorporation of large amounts of organic and inorganic debris; scale bar = 1 mm. B. Detail view of sponge, showing thin sheets over debris, including filamentous algae, gastropod shells and other carbonates; scale bar = 500 µm. C. Detail of sheets, showing aggregation of microrhabds in an unstructured, random arrangement; scale bar = 100 µm. D. Single microrhabd; scale bar = 30 µm.	FIGURE 5. Theonella maricae n. sp. Micrographs (SEM) of holotype, QM G331427. A. Overview of a fragment of sponge, showing the incorporation of large amounts of organic and inorganic debris; scale bar = 1 mm. B. Detail view of sponge, showing thin sheets over debris, including filamentous algae, gastropod shells and other carbonates; scale bar = 500 µm. C. Detail of sheets, showing aggregation of microrhabds in an unstructured, random arrangement; scale bar = 100 µm. D. Single microrhabd; scale bar = 30 µm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFA2FFADFF0CFD35FD7431DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919279	FIGURE 1. Photographs of fixed whole specimens of desma-less species of Theonella Gray, 1868. A. Theonella deliqua n. sp., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329195), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. B. Theonella maricae n. sp., habitus, three parts of holotype (QM G331427), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. C. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher 2010) n. comb., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329976), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm.	FIGURE 1. Photographs of fixed whole specimens of desma-less species of Theonella Gray, 1868. A. Theonella deliqua n. sp., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329195), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. B. Theonella maricae n. sp., habitus, three parts of holotype (QM G331427), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm. C. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher 2010) n. comb., habitus, part of holotype (QM G329976), fixed in ethanol; scale bar = 2 cm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFA2FFADFF0CFD35FD7431DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919289	FIGURE 4. Summaries of statistics for sets of measurements of microrhabds from Theonella deliqua n. sp., Theonella maricae n. sp. and Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. The boxes for each species include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation and variance. A boxplot has been used to demonstrate the distributions of the means of the measurements for each species and to indicate significant differences among them. Outliers are indicated by asterisks (*). The ranges of the measurements for T. deliqua and T. xantha can be seen to be approximately equivalent, and are normally distributed. Stronger skew and Kurtosis are shown for the measurements for the specimens of T. maricae. Most measurements of the microrhabd length for T. maricae greatly exceed those of the other two species, as illustrated in the boxplot.	FIGURE 4. Summaries of statistics for sets of measurements of microrhabds from Theonella deliqua n. sp., Theonella maricae n. sp. and Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. The boxes for each species include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation and variance. A boxplot has been used to demonstrate the distributions of the means of the measurements for each species and to indicate significant differences among them. Outliers are indicated by asterisks (*). The ranges of the measurements for T. deliqua and T. xantha can be seen to be approximately equivalent, and are normally distributed. Stronger skew and Kurtosis are shown for the measurements for the specimens of T. maricae. Most measurements of the microrhabd length for T. maricae greatly exceed those of the other two species, as illustrated in the boxplot.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
039A1C11FFA2FFADFF0CFD35FD7431DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919297	FIGURE 6. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. Micrographs (SEM) of paratype, QM G329978, and voucher specimen, QM G329095. A. QM G329095, overview of a fragment of sponge, showing large amounts of organic and inorganic debris, including coral rubble and empty polychaete tubes; scale bar = 500 µm. B. QM G329978, detail of sheets of sponge, showing oscules and carpets of microrhabds; scale bar = 200 µm. C. QM G329978, detail of accumulation of microrhabds in situ; scale bar = 30 µm. D. QM G329978, single microrhabd; scale bar = 10 µm.	FIGURE 6. Theonella xantha (Sutcliffe, Hooper and Pitcher, 2010) n. comb. Micrographs (SEM) of paratype, QM G329978, and voucher specimen, QM G329095. A. QM G329095, overview of a fragment of sponge, showing large amounts of organic and inorganic debris, including coral rubble and empty polychaete tubes; scale bar = 500 µm. B. QM G329978, detail of sheets of sponge, showing oscules and carpets of microrhabds; scale bar = 200 µm. C. QM G329978, detail of accumulation of microrhabds in situ; scale bar = 30 µm. D. QM G329978, single microrhabd; scale bar = 10 µm.	2014-06-11	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Kathryn A.;Ekins, Merrick G.;Hooper, John N. A.			
