taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
611B87F4FFBAFF991662FE87FC0AFD2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14829350/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14829350	Figure 6. Houia yueya and Kasibelinurus amicorum, with lateral compound eyes (LCEs). A, B, Houia yueya (NIGP 161923) from the Devonian-aged (Lochkovian) Xishancun Formation, Yunnan, China, with ovate LCEs on both sides of the prosomal shield.A, complete specimen. B, close-up of box inA, showing LCE (in dotted outline).C–E, Kasibelinurus amicorum (AM F 68969, holotype) from the Late Devonian-aged (Famennian) Mandagery Sandstone, Australia, with an ovate LCE preserved on the right prosomal shield. C, complete specimen. D, close-up of box in C, showing lighter coloured LCE (white dotted outline). E, LCE in D in profile view, showing relief of the minute feature. Photograph credit: A, B, Paul Selden; C–E, Patrick Smith.	Figure 6. Houia yueya and Kasibelinurus amicorum, with lateral compound eyes (LCEs). A, B, Houia yueya (NIGP 161923) from the Devonian-aged (Lochkovian) Xishancun Formation, Yunnan, China, with ovate LCEs on both sides of the prosomal shield.A, complete specimen. B, close-up of box inA, showing LCE (in dotted outline).C–E, Kasibelinurus amicorum (AM F 68969, holotype) from the Late Devonian-aged (Famennian) Mandagery Sandstone, Australia, with an ovate LCE preserved on the right prosomal shield. C, complete specimen. D, close-up of box in C, showing lighter coloured LCE (white dotted outline). E, LCE in D in profile view, showing relief of the minute feature. Photograph credit: A, B, Paul Selden; C–E, Patrick Smith.	2019-12-31	Bicknell, Russell D C;Amati, Lisa;Ortega-Hernández, Javier		Zenodo	biologists	Bicknell, Russell D C;Amati, Lisa;Ortega-Hernández, Javier			
611B87F4FFBAFF991662FD4EFC2CFB64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14829350/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14829350	Figure 6. Houia yueya and Kasibelinurus amicorum, with lateral compound eyes (LCEs). A, B, Houia yueya (NIGP 161923) from the Devonian-aged (Lochkovian) Xishancun Formation, Yunnan, China, with ovate LCEs on both sides of the prosomal shield.A, complete specimen. B, close-up of box inA, showing LCE (in dotted outline).C–E, Kasibelinurus amicorum (AM F 68969, holotype) from the Late Devonian-aged (Famennian) Mandagery Sandstone, Australia, with an ovate LCE preserved on the right prosomal shield. C, complete specimen. D, close-up of box in C, showing lighter coloured LCE (white dotted outline). E, LCE in D in profile view, showing relief of the minute feature. Photograph credit: A, B, Paul Selden; C–E, Patrick Smith.	Figure 6. Houia yueya and Kasibelinurus amicorum, with lateral compound eyes (LCEs). A, B, Houia yueya (NIGP 161923) from the Devonian-aged (Lochkovian) Xishancun Formation, Yunnan, China, with ovate LCEs on both sides of the prosomal shield.A, complete specimen. B, close-up of box inA, showing LCE (in dotted outline).C–E, Kasibelinurus amicorum (AM F 68969, holotype) from the Late Devonian-aged (Famennian) Mandagery Sandstone, Australia, with an ovate LCE preserved on the right prosomal shield. C, complete specimen. D, close-up of box in C, showing lighter coloured LCE (white dotted outline). E, LCE in D in profile view, showing relief of the minute feature. Photograph credit: A, B, Paul Selden; C–E, Patrick Smith.	2019-12-31	Bicknell, Russell D C;Amati, Lisa;Ortega-Hernández, Javier		Zenodo	biologists	Bicknell, Russell D C;Amati, Lisa;Ortega-Hernández, Javier			
611B87F4FFBAFF971662FB76FE42FF14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14829352/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14829352	Figure 7. The xiphosurid Limulus polyphemus (UNE.NHM.Z 272), with lateral compound eyes (LCEs). A, dorsal view of specimen. B, left lateral view of specimen. C, right lateral view of specimen. D, close-up of LCE in B, showing large ommatidia. E, close-up of LCE in C, showing pronounced ommatidia. Photograph credit: A–E, Russell Bicknell.	Figure 7. The xiphosurid Limulus polyphemus (UNE.NHM.Z 272), with lateral compound eyes (LCEs). A, dorsal view of specimen. B, left lateral view of specimen. C, right lateral view of specimen. D, close-up of LCE in B, showing large ommatidia. E, close-up of LCE in C, showing pronounced ommatidia. Photograph credit: A–E, Russell Bicknell.	2019-12-31	Bicknell, Russell D C;Amati, Lisa;Ortega-Hernández, Javier		Zenodo	biologists	Bicknell, Russell D C;Amati, Lisa;Ortega-Hernández, Javier			
