taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E9878BD150611C6F9D7FC0FCB173A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955579	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15E61126C227F3AFBDF7072.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955583/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955583	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955587/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955587	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955575/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955575	Fig. 1. Typical characteristics of the nezzazatoids. a-d. test shape - planispiral (Biplanata), low trochospiral, biconvex (Trochospira, with umbilical depression), planoconvex (Nezzazata) and subglobular (Rabanitina); e. typical presentation of test wall as homogenous and microgranular (Nezzazata); f-h. pseudokeriothecal wall and detail visible in wellpreserved specimens (f-g. Nezzazata and h Simplorabanitina); a, i-k. examples (arrowed) of median “dental” or tooth- like structures in i. Rabanitina, a. & j. Biplanata and k. Trochospira. [sources: a. Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2); b. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 7); c. Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4); d. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18); e-h. Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2022a, figs. 2-3); i. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19); j. Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1); k. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 3)]. All images without scale.	Fig. 1. Typical characteristics of the nezzazatoids. a-d. test shape - planispiral (Biplanata), low trochospiral, biconvex (Trochospira, with umbilical depression), planoconvex (Nezzazata) and subglobular (Rabanitina); e. typical presentation of test wall as homogenous and microgranular (Nezzazata); f-h. pseudokeriothecal wall and detail visible in wellpreserved specimens (f-g. Nezzazata and h Simplorabanitina); a, i-k. examples (arrowed) of median “dental” or tooth- like structures in i. Rabanitina, a. & j. Biplanata and k. Trochospira. [sources: a. Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2); b. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 7); c. Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4); d. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18); e-h. Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2022a, figs. 2-3); i. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19); j. Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1); k. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 3)]. All images without scale.	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955577	Fig. 2. Representative illustrations of Biconcava bentori: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 21, fig. 1, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 13, fig. 3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 2. Representative illustrations of Biconcava bentori: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 21, fig. 1, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 13, fig. 3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955579	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955581	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955583/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955583	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15D61166CF279A6FAF2744C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955585	Fig. 6. Representative illustrations of Biplanata peneropliformis: a. External equatorial view, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 5, fig. 3, Israel, holotype); b. Oblique equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1, Lebanon); c. Axial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 6. Representative illustrations of Biplanata peneropliformis: a. External equatorial view, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 5, fig. 3, Israel, holotype); b. Oblique equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1, Lebanon); c. Axial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15B61166CE17BF7FCB8700C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955589	Fig. 8. Representative illustrations of Demirina meridionalis: a. Equatorial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 1, Turkey); b. Axial section, Özcan in Kaminski (2000, fig. 44 (part), Turkey); c. Axial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 5, Turkey). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 8. Representative illustrations of Demirina meridionalis: a. Equatorial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 1, Turkey); b. Axial section, Özcan in Kaminski (2000, fig. 44 (part), Turkey); c. Axial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 5, Turkey). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15B61166CE17BF7FCB8700C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955577	Fig. 2. Representative illustrations of Biconcava bentori: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 21, fig. 1, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 13, fig. 3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 2. Representative illustrations of Biconcava bentori: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 21, fig. 1, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 13, fig. 3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15B61166CE17BF7FCB8700C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955579	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD15B61166CE17BF7FCB8700C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955581	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955593/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955593	Fig. 10. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata simplex: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.11, fig. 1, Iraq); b. Equatorial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 11, fig. 3, Iraq); c. Equatorial section near aperture level (note chambers in outer whorl are crushed), Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Cenomanian, NE Italy); d. Subaxial section, Courtesy of Gianluca Frijia (middle Cenomanian, Oman).	Fig. 10. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata simplex: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.11, fig. 1, Iraq); b. Equatorial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 11, fig. 3, Iraq); c. Equatorial section near aperture level (note chambers in outer whorl are crushed), Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Cenomanian, NE Italy); d. Subaxial section, Courtesy of Gianluca Frijia (middle Cenomanian, Oman).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955589	Fig. 8. Representative illustrations of Demirina meridionalis: a. Equatorial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 1, Turkey); b. Axial section, Özcan in Kaminski (2000, fig. 44 (part), Turkey); c. Axial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 5, Turkey). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 8. Representative illustrations of Demirina meridionalis: a. Equatorial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 1, Turkey); b. Axial section, Özcan in Kaminski (2000, fig. 44 (part), Turkey); c. Axial section, Özcan (1994, pl. 1, fig. 5, Turkey). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955595/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955595	Fig. 11. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata ex gr. gyra: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.12, fig. 6, Iraq); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4 (as N. conica), Iraq); c. Oblique section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 9, Iraq); d. Equatorial section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 102, fig. 4, Italy).	Fig. 11. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata ex gr. gyra: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.12, fig. 6, Iraq); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4 (as N. conica), Iraq); c. Oblique section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 9, Iraq); d. Equatorial section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 102, fig. 4, Italy).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955600/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955600	Fig. 13. Representative illustrations of Nezzazatinella picardi: a. Subequatorial section, Whittaker et al. (1998, pl. 76, fig. 6, Egypt); b. Oblique external view (drawing), Henson (1947, pl. XVII, fig. 5, Egypt); c. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 6, Italy); d. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 8, Italy); e. Near equatorial section, Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Santonian-Campanian, Sardinia).	Fig. 13. Representative illustrations of Nezzazatinella picardi: a. Subequatorial section, Whittaker et al. (1998, pl. 76, fig. 6, Egypt); b. Oblique external view (drawing), Henson (1947, pl. XVII, fig. 5, Egypt); c. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 6, Italy); d. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 8, Italy); e. Near equatorial section, Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Santonian-Campanian, Sardinia).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955575/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955575	Fig. 1. Typical characteristics of the nezzazatoids. a-d. test shape - planispiral (Biplanata), low trochospiral, biconvex (Trochospira, with umbilical depression), planoconvex (Nezzazata) and subglobular (Rabanitina); e. typical presentation of test wall as homogenous and microgranular (Nezzazata); f-h. pseudokeriothecal wall and detail visible in wellpreserved specimens (f-g. Nezzazata and h Simplorabanitina); a, i-k. examples (arrowed) of median “dental” or tooth- like structures in i. Rabanitina, a. & j. Biplanata and k. Trochospira. [sources: a. Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2); b. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 7); c. Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4); d. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18); e-h. Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2022a, figs. 2-3); i. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19); j. Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1); k. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 3)]. All images without scale.	Fig. 1. Typical characteristics of the nezzazatoids. a-d. test shape - planispiral (Biplanata), low trochospiral, biconvex (Trochospira, with umbilical depression), planoconvex (Nezzazata) and subglobular (Rabanitina); e. typical presentation of test wall as homogenous and microgranular (Nezzazata); f-h. pseudokeriothecal wall and detail visible in wellpreserved specimens (f-g. Nezzazata and h Simplorabanitina); a, i-k. examples (arrowed) of median “dental” or tooth- like structures in i. Rabanitina, a. & j. Biplanata and k. Trochospira. [sources: a. Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2); b. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 7); c. Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4); d. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18); e-h. Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2022a, figs. 2-3); i. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19); j. Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1); k. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 3)]. All images without scale.	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955577	Fig. 2. Representative illustrations of Biconcava bentori: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 21, fig. 1, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 13, fig. 3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 2. Representative illustrations of Biconcava bentori: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 21, fig. 1, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 13, fig. 3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955579	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955581	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955583/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955583	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955585	Fig. 6. Representative illustrations of Biplanata peneropliformis: a. External equatorial view, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 5, fig. 3, Israel, holotype); b. Oblique equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1, Lebanon); c. Axial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 6. Representative illustrations of Biplanata peneropliformis: a. External equatorial view, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 5, fig. 3, Israel, holotype); b. Oblique equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1, Lebanon); c. Axial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955587/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955587	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD146610D6CF57F1AFD30702C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955591/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955591	Fig. 9. Representative illustrations of Merlingina cretacea: a. Equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. VI, fig. 1, Lebanon); b. Subaxial, slightly oblique section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 23, fig.3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 9. Representative illustrations of Merlingina cretacea: a. Equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. VI, fig. 1, Lebanon); b. Subaxial, slightly oblique section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 23, fig.3, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14F61006C027A80FD6074AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955597/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955597	Fig. 12. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata isabellae: a. Subequatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 23, Mid Pacific); b. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 19, Mid Pacific); c. Oblique section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 11, Mid Pacific); d. Subaxial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 18, Mid Pacific).	Fig. 12. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata isabellae: a. Subequatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 23, Mid Pacific); b. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 19, Mid Pacific); c. Oblique section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 11, Mid Pacific); d. Subaxial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Sliter (1995, pl.2, fig. 18, Mid Pacific).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14F61006C027A80FD6074AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955595/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955595	Fig. 11. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata ex gr. gyra: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.12, fig. 6, Iraq); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4 (as N. conica), Iraq); c. Oblique section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 9, Iraq); d. Equatorial section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 102, fig. 4, Italy).	Fig. 11. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata ex gr. gyra: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.12, fig. 6, Iraq); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4 (as N. conica), Iraq); c. Oblique section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 9, Iraq); d. Equatorial section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 102, fig. 4, Italy).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14F61006C027A80FD6074AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955600/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955600	Fig. 13. Representative illustrations of Nezzazatinella picardi: a. Subequatorial section, Whittaker et al. (1998, pl. 76, fig. 6, Egypt); b. Oblique external view (drawing), Henson (1947, pl. XVII, fig. 5, Egypt); c. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 6, Italy); d. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 8, Italy); e. Near equatorial section, Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Santonian-Campanian, Sardinia).	Fig. 13. Representative illustrations of Nezzazatinella picardi: a. Subequatorial section, Whittaker et al. (1998, pl. 76, fig. 6, Egypt); b. Oblique external view (drawing), Henson (1947, pl. XVII, fig. 5, Egypt); c. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 6, Italy); d. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 8, Italy); e. Near equatorial section, Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Santonian-Campanian, Sardinia).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14F61006C027A80FD6074AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955587/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955587	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955600/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955600	Fig. 13. Representative illustrations of Nezzazatinella picardi: a. Subequatorial section, Whittaker et al. (1998, pl. 76, fig. 6, Egypt); b. Oblique external view (drawing), Henson (1947, pl. XVII, fig. 5, Egypt); c. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 6, Italy); d. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 8, Italy); e. Near equatorial section, Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Santonian-Campanian, Sardinia).	Fig. 13. Representative illustrations of Nezzazatinella picardi: a. Subequatorial section, Whittaker et al. (1998, pl. 76, fig. 6, Egypt); b. Oblique external view (drawing), Henson (1947, pl. XVII, fig. 5, Egypt); c. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 6, Italy); d. Oblique section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl.138, fig. 8, Italy); e. Near equatorial section, Lorenzo Consorti personal collection (Santonian-Campanian, Sardinia).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955595/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955595	Fig. 11. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata ex gr. gyra: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.12, fig. 6, Iraq); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4 (as N. conica), Iraq); c. Oblique section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 9, Iraq); d. Equatorial section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 102, fig. 4, Italy).	Fig. 11. Representative illustrations of Nezzazata ex gr. gyra: a. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl.12, fig. 6, Iraq); b. Axial section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4 (as N. conica), Iraq); c. Oblique section, Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 9, Iraq); d. Equatorial section, Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 102, fig. 4, Italy).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955575/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955575	Fig. 1. Typical characteristics of the nezzazatoids. a-d. test shape - planispiral (Biplanata), low trochospiral, biconvex (Trochospira, with umbilical depression), planoconvex (Nezzazata) and subglobular (Rabanitina); e. typical presentation of test wall as homogenous and microgranular (Nezzazata); f-h. pseudokeriothecal wall and detail visible in wellpreserved specimens (f-g. Nezzazata and h Simplorabanitina); a, i-k. examples (arrowed) of median “dental” or tooth- like structures in i. Rabanitina, a. & j. Biplanata and k. Trochospira. [sources: a. Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2); b. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 7); c. Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4); d. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18); e-h. Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2022a, figs. 2-3); i. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19); j. Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1); k. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 3)]. All images without scale.	Fig. 1. Typical characteristics of the nezzazatoids. a-d. test shape - planispiral (Biplanata), low trochospiral, biconvex (Trochospira, with umbilical depression), planoconvex (Nezzazata) and subglobular (Rabanitina); e. typical presentation of test wall as homogenous and microgranular (Nezzazata); f-h. pseudokeriothecal wall and detail visible in wellpreserved specimens (f-g. Nezzazata and h Simplorabanitina); a, i-k. examples (arrowed) of median “dental” or tooth- like structures in i. Rabanitina, a. & j. Biplanata and k. Trochospira. [sources: a. Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2); b. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 7); c. Hamaoui in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 12, fig. 4); d. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18); e-h. Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2022a, figs. 2-3); i. Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19); j. Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1); k. Chiocchini et al. (2012, pl. 99, fig. 3)]. All images without scale.	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955579	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955581	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955583/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955583	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 5. Representative illustrations of Mayncina orbignyi: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig. 7, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 2, fig.8, France). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD14D613A6F917814FD6671CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955585	Fig. 6. Representative illustrations of Biplanata peneropliformis: a. External equatorial view, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 5, fig. 3, Israel, holotype); b. Oblique equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1, Lebanon); c. Axial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 6. Representative illustrations of Biplanata peneropliformis: a. External equatorial view, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 5, fig. 3, Israel, holotype); b. Oblique equatorial section, Saint Marc (1974, pl. V, fig. 1, Lebanon); c. Axial section, Hamaoui & Saint Marc (1970, pl. 6, fig.2, Lebanon). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD177613A6E497F79FAE871E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955602/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955602	Fig. 14. Representative illustrations of Rabanitina basraensis: a. Subequatorial section, Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19, Iraq); b. Oblique section, Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18, Iraq); c. Near-axial section, Smout (1956, pl.1, fig. 32, Iraq); d. External view showing multiple apertures, Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 8, Iraq).	Fig. 14. Representative illustrations of Rabanitina basraensis: a. Subequatorial section, Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 19, Iraq); b. Oblique section, Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 18, Iraq); c. Near-axial section, Smout (1956, pl.1, fig. 32, Iraq); d. External view showing multiple apertures, Smout (1956, pl.2, fig. 8, Iraq).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD177613A6E497F79FAE871E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955587/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955587	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	Fig. 7. Representative illustrations of Coxites zubairensis: a. External view (dorsal side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 1, Iraq); b. External view (ventral side), Smout (1956, pl. 2, fig. 2, Iraq); c. Transverse section, Consorti et al. (2016, fig. 4i, Spain); d. Axial section (shows “incomplete partitions…parallel to the septa” (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, p. 88), Sari et al. (2009, pl. 4, fig. 3, Turkey).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD17761386C237F58FEFE7773.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955579	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	Fig. 3. Representative illustrations of Daxia cenomana: a. Equatorial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig. 2, France); b. Axial section, Arnaud-Vanneau & Prestat in Schroeder & Neumann (1985, pl. 1, fig.7, France); c. Oblique axial-equatorial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet); d. Subaxial section, Yiwei Hu personal collection (?middle-late? Albian, Tibet).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
03E9878BD17761386C237F58FEFE7773.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16955581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16955581	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	Fig. 4. Representative illustrations of Deuterospira pseudodaxia: a. Equatorial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2a, Israel); b. Axial section, Hamaoui (1979, fig. 2b, Israel). (Reproduced after Simmons & Bidgood, 2023).	2024-12-19	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix		Zenodo	biologists	Simmons, Michael;Bidgood, Michael;Consorti, Lorenzo;Schlagintweit, Felix			
