taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914981/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914981	FIGURE 2. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A) Lateral view. (B) Sublateral view. (C) Aboral view, with prominent exumbrellar cnidocyst warts. (D) Oral view, showing the distinctive horse-shoe shaped white gonads, and overall subumbrellar morphology. rh: rhopalia, rs: radial septa (for clarity, only few labels added).	FIGURE 2. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A) Lateral view. (B) Sublateral view. (C) Aboral view, with prominent exumbrellar cnidocyst warts. (D) Oral view, showing the distinctive horse-shoe shaped white gonads, and overall subumbrellar morphology. rh: rhopalia, rs: radial septa (for clarity, only few labels added).	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914983/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914983	FIGURE 3. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A) Oral view with extended marginal tentacles. (B) Sections of tentacles bases showing occurrence of longitudinal muscular foldings in the tentacles of P. noctiluca (left) compared with absence from P. benovici tentacles (right). Drawings after Krasinska, 1914 (modified).	FIGURE 3. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A) Oral view with extended marginal tentacles. (B) Sections of tentacles bases showing occurrence of longitudinal muscular foldings in the tentacles of P. noctiluca (left) compared with absence from P. benovici tentacles (right). Drawings after Krasinska, 1914 (modified).	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914985/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914985	FIGURE 4. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A) Rhopaliar pit (rp). (B) Portion of gastrovascular sinus showing radial septa (rs), subumbrellar perradial warts (sw), tentacular (tp) and rhopaliar (rhp) pouches, rhopalia (rh), and rounded marginal lappets. (C) Gastric filaments (gf), horse-shoe shaped gonads (g), and oral arm (oa) covered by transparent warts. (D) Enlargement of ribbon-like gonad (g) covered by cnidocyst warts (nw) bordering the stomach wall with emergent gastric filaments (gf).	FIGURE 4. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A) Rhopaliar pit (rp). (B) Portion of gastrovascular sinus showing radial septa (rs), subumbrellar perradial warts (sw), tentacular (tp) and rhopaliar (rhp) pouches, rhopalia (rh), and rounded marginal lappets. (C) Gastric filaments (gf), horse-shoe shaped gonads (g), and oral arm (oa) covered by transparent warts. (D) Enlargement of ribbon-like gonad (g) covered by cnidocyst warts (nw) bordering the stomach wall with emergent gastric filaments (gf).	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914987/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914987	FIGURE 5. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A–B) Cnidocyst warts (or cnidocyst clubs) of different sizes scattered over the subumbrellar gonads. Oocytes (oo) of different sizes and maturity are shown. (C) Discharged microbasic eurytele (eu). (D) Discharged holotrichous isorhiza (is) and microbasic eurytele (eu). (E) Discharged holotrichous isorhiza (o-is). (F) Microbasic eurytele (eu) and third type of cnidocyst (birh), provisionally identified as heterotrichous microbasic birhopaloid II type (sensu Ostman 2000).	FIGURE 5. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. (A–B) Cnidocyst warts (or cnidocyst clubs) of different sizes scattered over the subumbrellar gonads. Oocytes (oo) of different sizes and maturity are shown. (C) Discharged microbasic eurytele (eu). (D) Discharged holotrichous isorhiza (is) and microbasic eurytele (eu). (E) Discharged holotrichous isorhiza (o-is). (F) Microbasic eurytele (eu) and third type of cnidocyst (birh), provisionally identified as heterotrichous microbasic birhopaloid II type (sensu Ostman 2000).	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914989/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914989	FIGURE 6. (A) Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo COI gene tree. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. sequences group together as a single distinct clade. (B) Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo tree (28S sequences). Pelagia benovici sp. nov. sequences group appear in each of two clades with P. noctiluca sequences, suggesting incomplete lineage sorting of this more slowly evolving nuclear marker, amplification of paralogues, or interspecific hybridization. The tree supports the monophyly of Pelagiidae. In both panels, numbers at nodes indicate posterior probabilities, and the scale indicates the number of substitutions per site.	FIGURE 6. (A) Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo COI gene tree. Pelagia benovici sp. nov. sequences group together as a single distinct clade. (B) Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo tree (28S sequences). Pelagia benovici sp. nov. sequences group appear in each of two clades with P. noctiluca sequences, suggesting incomplete lineage sorting of this more slowly evolving nuclear marker, amplification of paralogues, or interspecific hybridization. The tree supports the monophyly of Pelagiidae. In both panels, numbers at nodes indicate posterior probabilities, and the scale indicates the number of substitutions per site.	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914991/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914991	FIGURE 7. Appearance of exumbrellar warts, gonad morphology and colour in (A) Pelagia noctiluca (A) and (B) Pelagia benovici sp. nov.	FIGURE 7. Appearance of exumbrellar warts, gonad morphology and colour in (A) Pelagia noctiluca (A) and (B) Pelagia benovici sp. nov.	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914993/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914993	FIGURE 8. Appearance (structure, colour) of oral arms and tentacles in (A) Pelagia noctiluca and (B) Pelagia benovici sp. nov.	FIGURE 8. Appearance (structure, colour) of oral arms and tentacles in (A) Pelagia noctiluca and (B) Pelagia benovici sp. nov.	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
F14087A5FFEDED262FBE7D850A2DFC2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4914979/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4914979	FIGURE 1. Map of sampling sites (stars) and observed distributional range (circles) of Pelagia benovici sp. nov. in the North Adriatic Sea.	FIGURE 1. Map of sampling sites (stars) and observed distributional range (circles) of Pelagia benovici sp. nov. in the North Adriatic Sea.	2014-05-07	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando		Zenodo	biologists	Piraino, Stefano;Aglieri, Giorgio;Martell, Luis;Mazzoldi, Carlotta;Melli, Valentina;Milisenda, Giacomo;Scorrano, Simonetta;Boero, Ferdinando			
