taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CF9C77FFEBFFF2FD9A70D04E4495DA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046285/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046285	Fig. 13. Thyasira equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution, arrow indicates locality of figured shell, Skagerrak. B–C. Stipple drawings of the shell and hinge.	Fig. 13. Thyasira equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution, arrow indicates locality of figured shell, Skagerrak. B–C. Stipple drawings of the shell and hinge.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFEBFFF2FD9A70D04E4495DA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046301	Fig. 22. Scanning electron micrographs of four species of Thyasiridae. A. Thyasira equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898) showing “menorah” pattern. B. T. obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). C. T. “frigida” Ockelmann MS. D. Mendicula ferruginea (Forbes, 1844). All by P.G. Oliver.	Fig. 22. Scanning electron micrographs of four species of Thyasiridae. A. Thyasira equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898) showing “menorah” pattern. B. T. obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). C. T. “frigida” Ockelmann MS. D. Mendicula ferruginea (Forbes, 1844). All by P.G. Oliver.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF4FFECFD9171044A4B936D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046287	Fig. 14. Thyasira obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution. B. Stipple drawing of the shell.	Fig. 14. Thyasira obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution. B. Stipple drawing of the shell.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFECFDE274924A7F9094.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046289	Fig. 15. Thyasira gouldii (Philippi, 1845). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution. B–C. Stipple drawings of the shell and hinge.	Fig. 15. Thyasira gouldii (Philippi, 1845). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution. B–C. Stipple drawings of the shell and hinge.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFE0FDA0732F4A5B9554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046291	Fig. 16. Mendicula pygmaea (Verrill & Bush, 1898). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution, arrow indicates locality of figured shell, Ingolf stn 218. B–C. Stipple drawings of the shell and hinge.	Fig. 16. Mendicula pygmaea (Verrill & Bush, 1898). A. Ockelmann’s map of the distribution, arrow indicates locality of figured shell, Ingolf stn 218. B–C. Stipple drawings of the shell and hinge.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFE0FDA0732F4A5B9554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046293	Fig. 17. Fig. 17. Stipple drawings of 10 species of Thyasiridae from the Ockelmann archive, numbering is original and identifications as per annotations. 1. Axinopsida orbiculata (G.O. Sars, 1878). 2. Thyasira gouldi (Philippi, 1845). 3. T. flexuosa (Montagu, 1803). 4. T. sarsi (Philippi, 1845). 5. Axinulus croulinensis? (Jeffreys, 1847). 6. T. succisa (Jeffreys, 1876). 7. Parathyasira granulosa (Monterosato, 1874). 8. T. “frigida n. sp.” = T. dunbari Lubinsky, 1976. 9. T. equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 10. T. subovata (Jeffreys, 1881).	Fig. 17. Fig. 17. Stipple drawings of 10 species of Thyasiridae from the Ockelmann archive, numbering is original and identifications as per annotations. 1. Axinopsida orbiculata (G.O. Sars, 1878). 2. Thyasira gouldi (Philippi, 1845). 3. T. flexuosa (Montagu, 1803). 4. T. sarsi (Philippi, 1845). 5. Axinulus croulinensis? (Jeffreys, 1847). 6. T. succisa (Jeffreys, 1876). 7. Parathyasira granulosa (Monterosato, 1874). 8. T. “frigida n. sp.” = T. dunbari Lubinsky, 1976. 9. T. equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 10. T. subovata (Jeffreys, 1881).	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFE0FDA0732F4A5B9554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046295	Fig. 18. Stipple drawings of 10 species of Thyasiridae from the Ockelmann archive, numbering is original and identifications as per annotations. 1. Thyasira tortuosa (Jeffreys, 1881). 2. T. “scandica” Ockelmann MS. 3. Leptaxinus. minutus Verrill & Bush, 1898. 4. Leptaxinus. incrassatus (Jeffreys, 1876). 5. T. “ingolfi” Ockelmann MS. 6. Mendicula pygmaea (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 7. Mendicula ferruginosa (Forbes, 1844). 8.? 9. Genaxinus eumyarius (M. Sars, 1870). 10. Axinulus brevis (Verrill & Bush, 1898).	Fig. 18. Stipple drawings of 10 species of Thyasiridae from the Ockelmann archive, numbering is original and identifications as per annotations. 1. Thyasira tortuosa (Jeffreys, 1881). 2. T. “scandica” Ockelmann MS. 3. Leptaxinus. minutus Verrill & Bush, 1898. 4. Leptaxinus. incrassatus (Jeffreys, 1876). 5. T. “ingolfi” Ockelmann MS. 6. Mendicula pygmaea (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 7. Mendicula ferruginosa (Forbes, 1844). 8.? 9. Genaxinus eumyarius (M. Sars, 1870). 10. Axinulus brevis (Verrill & Bush, 1898).	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFE0FDA0732F4A5B9554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046297	Fig. 20. Chart from the Ockelmann archive of the sizes of species, as shell length plotted against bathymetric distribution of nineteen species of Thyasiridae. Numbering is original and identifications as per annotations. 1. Axonopsida orbiculate (G.O. Sars, 1878). 2. Thyasira flexuosa (Montagu, 1803). 3. T. gouldi (Philippi, 1845). 4. T. sarsi (Philippi, 1845). 5. T. succisa (Jeffreys, 1876). 6. T. obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 7. T. “frigida” Ockelmann MS. 8. T. equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 9. T. granulosa (Monterosato, 1874). 10. T. subovata (Jeffreys, 1881). 11. T. tortuosa (Jeffreys, 1881). 12. T. croulinensis (Jeffreys, 1847). 13. T. eumyaria (M. Sars, 1870). 14. T. brevis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 15. T. pygmaea (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 16. T. ferruginea. 17. T. “ingolfi” Ockelmann MS. 18. T. “scandica” Ockelmann MS. 19. T. incrassata (Jeffreys, 1876).	Fig. 20. Chart from the Ockelmann archive of the sizes of species, as shell length plotted against bathymetric distribution of nineteen species of Thyasiridae. Numbering is original and identifications as per annotations. 1. Axonopsida orbiculate (G.O. Sars, 1878). 2. Thyasira flexuosa (Montagu, 1803). 3. T. gouldi (Philippi, 1845). 4. T. sarsi (Philippi, 1845). 5. T. succisa (Jeffreys, 1876). 6. T. obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 7. T. “frigida” Ockelmann MS. 8. T. equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 9. T. granulosa (Monterosato, 1874). 10. T. subovata (Jeffreys, 1881). 11. T. tortuosa (Jeffreys, 1881). 12. T. croulinensis (Jeffreys, 1847). 13. T. eumyaria (M. Sars, 1870). 14. T. brevis (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 15. T. pygmaea (Verrill & Bush, 1898). 16. T. ferruginea. 17. T. “ingolfi” Ockelmann MS. 18. T. “scandica” Ockelmann MS. 19. T. incrassata (Jeffreys, 1876).	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFE0FDA0732F4A5B9554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046301	Fig. 22. Scanning electron micrographs of four species of Thyasiridae. A. Thyasira equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898) showing “menorah” pattern. B. T. obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). C. T. “frigida” Ockelmann MS. D. Mendicula ferruginea (Forbes, 1844). All by P.G. Oliver.	Fig. 22. Scanning electron micrographs of four species of Thyasiridae. A. Thyasira equalis (Verrill & Bush, 1898) showing “menorah” pattern. B. T. obsoleta (Verrill & Bush, 1898). C. T. “frigida” Ockelmann MS. D. Mendicula ferruginea (Forbes, 1844). All by P.G. Oliver.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
03CF9C77FFF5FFE0FDA0732F4A5B9554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17046303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17046303	Fig. 30. A. Chanellaxinus perplicata (Salas, 1996), stipple drawing by Kurt Ockelmann lacking any legend. B. Stipple drawing by Kurt Ockelmann of the hinge of Axinus grandis (Verrill & Smith, 1885), labelled holotype.	Fig. 30. A. Chanellaxinus perplicata (Salas, 1996), stipple drawing by Kurt Ockelmann lacking any legend. B. Stipple drawing by Kurt Ockelmann of the hinge of Axinus grandis (Verrill & Smith, 1885), labelled holotype.	2025-08-18	Oliver, P. Graham		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, P. Graham			
