taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038787C0243D6E09FF03F8B81F279B3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5026934/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5026934	FIGURE 1. Phlyctaenopora (Barbozia) spina sp. nov., holotype NIWA 99630: A. View from apex showing compound oscule (lower left) and thin fistules and bases where they have broken off; B. Histological section showing thick ectosome of confused to paratangential small oxeas through which protrude larger oxeas almost perpendicular to the surface; and the less dense choanosome with fewer smaller oxeas and randomly disposed large oxeas; C. Palmate anisochelae with basal spurs; D. Large, thick, oxeas, smoothly curved or more commonly biangulate, with fusiform to strongylote tips; E. Smaller, thinner oxeas, smoothly curved to biangulate, with fusiform to strongylote tips, the latter sometimes slightly enlarged; F. Large, thorned, plesiaster-like microxeas; G. amphiaster-like rhabds.	FIGURE 1. Phlyctaenopora (Barbozia) spina sp. nov., holotype NIWA 99630: A. View from apex showing compound oscule (lower left) and thin fistules and bases where they have broken off; B. Histological section showing thick ectosome of confused to paratangential small oxeas through which protrude larger oxeas almost perpendicular to the surface; and the less dense choanosome with fewer smaller oxeas and randomly disposed large oxeas; C. Palmate anisochelae with basal spurs; D. Large, thick, oxeas, smoothly curved or more commonly biangulate, with fusiform to strongylote tips; E. Smaller, thinner oxeas, smoothly curved to biangulate, with fusiform to strongylote tips, the latter sometimes slightly enlarged; F. Large, thorned, plesiaster-like microxeas; G. amphiaster-like rhabds.	2021-06-22	Kelly, Michelle		Zenodo	biologists	Kelly, Michelle			
