taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03BA87C4FF82C176FCE2FEC670E4056C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635098/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635098	Figure 2. Gromia marmorea sp. nov. A–D, reflected-light photographs of preserved specimens, from station 1332, 1584-m depth. Photographed in water. A, holotype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7398, spherical morphotype. B, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7399, droplet-shaped morphotype. C, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7399, oval morphotype. D, detail of oral capsule. E, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photograph of oral capsule. F, unfixed specimens.	Figure 2. Gromia marmorea sp. nov. A–D, reflected-light photographs of preserved specimens, from station 1332, 1584-m depth. Photographed in water. A, holotype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7398, spherical morphotype. B, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7399, droplet-shaped morphotype. C, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7399, oval morphotype. D, detail of oral capsule. E, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photograph of oral capsule. F, unfixed specimens.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF82C176FCE2FEC670E4056C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635100	Figure 3. Gromia marmorea sp. nov. A, B, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs of wall consisting of multiple layers. C, transmission electron microscope (TEM) photograph of ‘honeycomb membrane’ layer. D, detail of (C).	Figure 3. Gromia marmorea sp. nov. A, B, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs of wall consisting of multiple layers. C, transmission electron microscope (TEM) photograph of ‘honeycomb membrane’ layer. D, detail of (C).	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF82C176FCE2FEC670E4056C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635102/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635102	Figure 4. Gromia marmorea sp. nov. scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs. A, oral capsule (the arrow indicates the direction of the photograph sequence shown in panels Ci–Civ). B, perforations of the test surface. Ci–Civ, sequence of photographs over a distance of 250 Mm showing test pores (each pore is highlighted by a white circle), with the number of pores increasing with increasing distance from the aperture (from left to right); 4000¥ magnification. D, E, interior of broken specimen showing stercomata and other structures.	Figure 4. Gromia marmorea sp. nov. scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs. A, oral capsule (the arrow indicates the direction of the photograph sequence shown in panels Ci–Civ). B, perforations of the test surface. Ci–Civ, sequence of photographs over a distance of 250 Mm showing test pores (each pore is highlighted by a white circle), with the number of pores increasing with increasing distance from the aperture (from left to right); 4000¥ magnification. D, E, interior of broken specimen showing stercomata and other structures.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF82C176FCE2FEC670E4056C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635096/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635096	Figure 1. Stations sampled in the Weddell Sea during the RV Polarstern cruise, leg ANT-XXII/3, from 22nd January to 6th April, 2006. Filled circles indicate sample stations for Gromia marmorea sp. nov. (1332) at 1584-m depth, Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. (1217) at ~2600-m depth, and Gromia melinus sp. nov. (818 and 809) at 3101- and 4392-m depth, respectively.	Figure 1. Stations sampled in the Weddell Sea during the RV Polarstern cruise, leg ANT-XXII/3, from 22nd January to 6th April, 2006. Filled circles indicate sample stations for Gromia marmorea sp. nov. (1332) at 1584-m depth, Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. (1217) at ~2600-m depth, and Gromia melinus sp. nov. (818 and 809) at 3101- and 4392-m depth, respectively.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8EC174FF68FD54718F0184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635104	Figure 5. Reflected-light photographs of Gromia melinus sp. nov. from station 809, at 3103-m depth (A–C), and station 819, at 4392-m depth (D); photographed in water. A, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7401, subtriangular morphotype. B, holotype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7400, droplet-shaped morphotype. C, asymmetrically irregular morphotype. D, spherical morphotype with two oral capsules. E, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photograph of the polygonal pattern on the wall surface. F, SEM photograph of agglutinated clay particles on the surface of the specimen.	Figure 5. Reflected-light photographs of Gromia melinus sp. nov. from station 809, at 3103-m depth (A–C), and station 819, at 4392-m depth (D); photographed in water. A, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7401, subtriangular morphotype. B, holotype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7400, droplet-shaped morphotype. C, asymmetrically irregular morphotype. D, spherical morphotype with two oral capsules. E, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photograph of the polygonal pattern on the wall surface. F, SEM photograph of agglutinated clay particles on the surface of the specimen.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8EC174FF68FD54718F0184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635106/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635106	Figure 6. Gromia melinus sp. nov. A, reflected light photograph, station 809, at 3103-m depth. B, transmission electron microscope (TEM) photograph of ‘honeycomb membrane’ layer at a 5000¥ magnification. C, TEM photograph at a 50 000¥ magnification. D, TEM photograph at a 100 000¥ magnification.	Figure 6. Gromia melinus sp. nov. A, reflected light photograph, station 809, at 3103-m depth. B, transmission electron microscope (TEM) photograph of ‘honeycomb membrane’ layer at a 5000¥ magnification. C, TEM photograph at a 50 000¥ magnification. D, TEM photograph at a 100 000¥ magnification.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8EC174FF68FD54718F0184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635096/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635096	Figure 1. Stations sampled in the Weddell Sea during the RV Polarstern cruise, leg ANT-XXII/3, from 22nd January to 6th April, 2006. Filled circles indicate sample stations for Gromia marmorea sp. nov. (1332) at 1584-m depth, Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. (1217) at ~2600-m depth, and Gromia melinus sp. nov. (818 and 809) at 3101- and 4392-m depth, respectively.	Figure 1. Stations sampled in the Weddell Sea during the RV Polarstern cruise, leg ANT-XXII/3, from 22nd January to 6th April, 2006. Filled circles indicate sample stations for Gromia marmorea sp. nov. (1332) at 1584-m depth, Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. (1217) at ~2600-m depth, and Gromia melinus sp. nov. (818 and 809) at 3101- and 4392-m depth, respectively.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8CC172FF5DF920732E015D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635108/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635108	Figure 7. Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. A–D, reflected-light photographs, station 1217, ~2600-m depth. A, holotype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7402, agglutinated specimen. B, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7403, elongate oval specimen (the circle indicates the oral capsule). C, D, irregularly shaped specimen (the circles indicate the oral capsules).	Figure 7. Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. A–D, reflected-light photographs, station 1217, ~2600-m depth. A, holotype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7402, agglutinated specimen. B, paratype, reg. no. SMF XXVII 7403, elongate oval specimen (the circle indicates the oral capsule). C, D, irregularly shaped specimen (the circles indicate the oral capsules).	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8CC172FF5DF920732E015D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635110/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635110	Figure 8. Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. A, reflected-light photograph, station 1217, ~2600-m depth; photographed in water. B, C, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs of the agglutinated wall (the rectangle in C indicates the area shown in D). D, SEM photograph of the perforations on the test surface.	Figure 8. Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. A, reflected-light photograph, station 1217, ~2600-m depth; photographed in water. B, C, scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs of the agglutinated wall (the rectangle in C indicates the area shown in D). D, SEM photograph of the perforations on the test surface.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8CC172FF5DF920732E015D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635112	Figure 9. Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. A–D, transmission electron microscope (TEM) photographs of the test wall, including the ‘honeycomb membrane’ layer (hm), station 1217, ~2600-m depth.	Figure 9. Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. A–D, transmission electron microscope (TEM) photographs of the test wall, including the ‘honeycomb membrane’ layer (hm), station 1217, ~2600-m depth.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
03BA87C4FF8CC172FF5DF920732E015D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4635096/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4635096	Figure 1. Stations sampled in the Weddell Sea during the RV Polarstern cruise, leg ANT-XXII/3, from 22nd January to 6th April, 2006. Filled circles indicate sample stations for Gromia marmorea sp. nov. (1332) at 1584-m depth, Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. (1217) at ~2600-m depth, and Gromia melinus sp. nov. (818 and 809) at 3101- and 4392-m depth, respectively.	Figure 1. Stations sampled in the Weddell Sea during the RV Polarstern cruise, leg ANT-XXII/3, from 22nd January to 6th April, 2006. Filled circles indicate sample stations for Gromia marmorea sp. nov. (1332) at 1584-m depth, Gromia winnetoui sp. nov. (1217) at ~2600-m depth, and Gromia melinus sp. nov. (818 and 809) at 3101- and 4392-m depth, respectively.	2009-10-26	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan		Zenodo	biologists	Rothe, Nina;Gooday, Andrew J.;Cedhagen, Tomas;Fahrni, José;Hughes, J. Alan;Page, Anton;Pearce, Richard B.;Pawlowski, Jan			
