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SI Datasets and Videos - Strullu-Derrien et al - The overlooked aquatic green algae component of early terrestrial environments: Triskelia scotlandica gen. et sp. nov. from the Rhynie chert

  • 1. Department of Earth Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
  • 2. Université de Brest, UMR 6538 CNRS « Domaines océaniques », Plouzané, France
  • 3. Center of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, Banacha 2C, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland

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Video S1. 3D model animation of Triskelia scotlandica holotype. The video (1920×1080 px; mp4 format; 19 MB | 1920×1080 px; mov format; 19 MB) shows the specimen spinning around the x-axis, then around the y-axis, before a 45-degree clipping plane traverses the z-axis exposing the internal structure of the algae.

Video S2. 3D model animation of Triskelia scotlandica paratype. The video (1920×1080 px; mp4 format; 12.5 MB | 1920×1080 px; mov format; 12.5 MB) shows the specimen spinning around the x-axis, then around the y-axis, before a 45-degree clipping plane traverses the z-axis exposing the internal structure of the algae.

Dataset S1. Original Nikon NIS-Elements (.ND2; 920 MB) dataset for Triskelia scotlandica holotype; plus the extracted tomographic image stack (.TIFF; 92 slices; 3rd channel; 184 MB) used to create the 3D model. These files are provided as a .ZIP archive (748 MB).

Dataset S2. Original Nikon NIS-Elements (.ND2; 1.06 GB) dataset for Triskelia scotlandica paratype; plus the extracted tomographic image stack (.TIFF; 109 slices; 3rd channel; 218 MB) used to create the 3D model. These files are provided as a .ZIP archive (855 MB).

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