taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
BE1E87EEFFFCBF6943A8FF51FE9A7DE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14704060/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14704060	FIGURE 1. Myostenostomum styrensis: (a) Schematic drawing showing the internal morphology; (b) Habitus of alive specimen. Scale bars 100 μm. Abbreviations: ab—anterior brain lobe, ai—anterior part of intestine, c—cauda, cp—ciliated pits, e—esophageal part of the pharynx, f—food, g—gizzard, m—mouth, pb—posterior brain lobe, php—oral part of the pharynx or pharynx proper, pi—posterior part of intestine, sc—sensory cilia, sg—stalks of pharyngeal glands.	FIGURE 1. Myostenostomum styrensis: (a) Schematic drawing showing the internal morphology; (b) Habitus of alive specimen. Scale bars 100 μm. Abbreviations: ab—anterior brain lobe, ai—anterior part of intestine, c—cauda, cp—ciliated pits, e—esophageal part of the pharynx, f—food, g—gizzard, m—mouth, pb—posterior brain lobe, php—oral part of the pharynx or pharynx proper, pi—posterior part of intestine, sc—sensory cilia, sg—stalks of pharyngeal glands.	2025-01-13	Kostenko, Alexander;Gaponova, Liudmyla		Zenodo	biologists	Kostenko, Alexander;Gaponova, Liudmyla			
BE1E87EEFFFCBF6943A8FF51FE9A7DE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14704064/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14704064	FIGURE 2. Myostenostomum styrensis: (a) Drawing showing the structure of the front end of specimen; (b) The surface of the pharynx of alive specimen. The animal in this photo is heavily compressed, resulting in flattened both oral and esophageal parts of the pharynx. This compression causes the esophageal part to become approximately twice as short and 1.5 times wider, leading both structures to merge into one another. (c) The stalks of the pharyngeal glands of alive specimen. Scale bars 20 μm. Abbreviations: ab—anterior brain lobe, ai—anterior part of intestine, cp—ciliated pits, e—esophageal part of the pharynx, es— expanded stalks of pharyngeal glands, pb—posterior brain lobe, php—oral part of the pharynx or pharynx proper, sg—stalks of pharyngeal glands, sphp—muscular pattern on the surface of the pharynx proper.	FIGURE 2. Myostenostomum styrensis: (a) Drawing showing the structure of the front end of specimen; (b) The surface of the pharynx of alive specimen. The animal in this photo is heavily compressed, resulting in flattened both oral and esophageal parts of the pharynx. This compression causes the esophageal part to become approximately twice as short and 1.5 times wider, leading both structures to merge into one another. (c) The stalks of the pharyngeal glands of alive specimen. Scale bars 20 μm. Abbreviations: ab—anterior brain lobe, ai—anterior part of intestine, cp—ciliated pits, e—esophageal part of the pharynx, es— expanded stalks of pharyngeal glands, pb—posterior brain lobe, php—oral part of the pharynx or pharynx proper, sg—stalks of pharyngeal glands, sphp—muscular pattern on the surface of the pharynx proper.	2025-01-13	Kostenko, Alexander;Gaponova, Liudmyla		Zenodo	biologists	Kostenko, Alexander;Gaponova, Liudmyla			
