taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D03E6972543C1642F8FE7EFBBDFEB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5131840/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5131840	FIGURES 2–11: Cocconeis tortilis. LM (2–5), TEM (6–9) and SEM (10, 11), holotype and other specimens. Figs 2–5: Focused for raphid valves (RV) (Figs 2, 3) and araphid valves (ARV) (Figs 4, 5) of the same frustule. Figs 2, 4: Specimens from holotype slide. Figs 6–9: RV (Figs 6, 7) and ARV (Figs 8, 9). Fig. 10: C. tortilis (arrowheads), epiphytic on Codium intricatum. Fig. 11: C. tortilis, epiphytic on Asparagopsis taxiformis.	FIGURES 2–11: Cocconeis tortilis. LM (2–5), TEM (6–9) and SEM (10, 11), holotype and other specimens. Figs 2–5: Focused for raphid valves (RV) (Figs 2, 3) and araphid valves (ARV) (Figs 4, 5) of the same frustule. Figs 2, 4: Specimens from holotype slide. Figs 6–9: RV (Figs 6, 7) and ARV (Figs 8, 9). Fig. 10: C. tortilis (arrowheads), epiphytic on Codium intricatum. Fig. 11: C. tortilis, epiphytic on Asparagopsis taxiformis.	2014-02-28	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro		Zenodo	biologists	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro			
03D03E6972543C1642F8FE7EFBBDFEB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5131842/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5131842	FIGURES 12–21: Cocconeis tortilis, SEM (12–19, 21) and TEM (20), raphid valves (RV). Figs 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 21: External views. Figs 13, 16, 17: Internal views. Figs 12, 13: Whole valves. Figs 14, 16: Distal raphe ends in terminal area. Arrow indicates helictoglossa. Figs 15, 17: Proximal raphe ends in central area. Figs 18, 19: Central areas extending laterally to the valve margin, forming the stauros (asterisks). Figs 20, 21: Areolae occluded by the hymenes with linear perforations in a centric array.	FIGURES 12–21: Cocconeis tortilis, SEM (12–19, 21) and TEM (20), raphid valves (RV). Figs 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 21: External views. Figs 13, 16, 17: Internal views. Figs 12, 13: Whole valves. Figs 14, 16: Distal raphe ends in terminal area. Arrow indicates helictoglossa. Figs 15, 17: Proximal raphe ends in central area. Figs 18, 19: Central areas extending laterally to the valve margin, forming the stauros (asterisks). Figs 20, 21: Areolae occluded by the hymenes with linear perforations in a centric array.	2014-02-28	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro		Zenodo	biologists	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro			
03D03E6972543C1642F8FE7EFBBDFEB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5131844/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5131844	FIGURES 22–28: Cocconeis tortilis, SEM (22–26, 28) and TEM (27), araphid valves (ARV). Figs 22, 24, 26: External views. Figs 23, 25, 28: Internal views. Figs 22, 23: Whole valves. Figs 24, 25: Valves between the axial and marginal area. Figs 26, 27: Areolae occluded by the hymenes with perforations in a parallel array. Fig. 28: Loculate areolae occluding by hymenes (arrows) located near the outer surface.	FIGURES 22–28: Cocconeis tortilis, SEM (22–26, 28) and TEM (27), araphid valves (ARV). Figs 22, 24, 26: External views. Figs 23, 25, 28: Internal views. Figs 22, 23: Whole valves. Figs 24, 25: Valves between the axial and marginal area. Figs 26, 27: Areolae occluded by the hymenes with perforations in a parallel array. Fig. 28: Loculate areolae occluding by hymenes (arrows) located near the outer surface.	2014-02-28	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro		Zenodo	biologists	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro			
03D03E6972543C1642F8FE7EFBBDFEB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5131846/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5131846	FIGURES 29–35: Cocconeis tortilis, SEM (29–31, 33–35) and LM (32), cingula. Fig. 29: Valvocopula (VC), and the second (S) and the third (T) bands of ARV. Fig. 30: Opposite pole. Arrows indicate the disorder of arrangement of striae. Figs 31, 33: Internal views of the poles of RV and ARV with valvocopula (VC), respectively. Arrows indicate the open parts of valvocopula. Fig. 32: Valvocopula of ARV. Arrow indicates the open part of valvocopula. Figs 34, 35: Open parts (arrows) of each band of ARV. Note that the sternum is inclined from the apical axis (dashed line).	FIGURES 29–35: Cocconeis tortilis, SEM (29–31, 33–35) and LM (32), cingula. Fig. 29: Valvocopula (VC), and the second (S) and the third (T) bands of ARV. Fig. 30: Opposite pole. Arrows indicate the disorder of arrangement of striae. Figs 31, 33: Internal views of the poles of RV and ARV with valvocopula (VC), respectively. Arrows indicate the open parts of valvocopula. Fig. 32: Valvocopula of ARV. Arrow indicates the open part of valvocopula. Figs 34, 35: Open parts (arrows) of each band of ARV. Note that the sternum is inclined from the apical axis (dashed line).	2014-02-28	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro		Zenodo	biologists	Suzuki, Hidekazu;Nagumo, Tamotsu;Tanaka, Jiro			
