dc:description"Figure 1. Photos of live specimens of Psolidium Ludwig, 1886 (a–d, in situ by K.Gowlett-Holmes; e, in aquarium by L.Altoff):a, P. granuliferum H. L. Clark, 1938, Port Davey, Tasmania (14 mm long preserved; SAM K2174, PK0259); b, P. karenae sp. nov., Yorke Peninsula, South Australia (17 mm long preserved; holotype SAM K2177, PK0105); c, P. laperousazi sp. nov., Kangaroo I, South Australia (13 mm long preserved; paratype SAM K2179, PK0253); d, P. marshae sp. nov., Kangaroo I (10 mm long preserved; SAM K2173, PK0273); e, P. ravum Hickman, 1962, Portland, Victoria (17 mm long preserved; NMV F125379).";
dc:description"Figure 2. Photos of preserved specimens of Psolidium Ludwig, 1886 (a, c–d by L. Altoff; b, e–f by S. Hinkley and D. Maric): a, P. berentsae sp. nov., Lizard I, Queensland (lateral view; 12 mm long; holotype AM J24098); b, P. granuliferum H. L. Clark, 1938, Smokey Bay, South Australia (dorso-lateral view, with mouth left; 19 mm long; SAM K2176); c–d, P. hutchingsae sp. nov., Split Solitary I, New South Wales (20 mm long; holotype AM J24107); c, dorso-lateral view; d, 10 tentacles, with 2 small ventral ones bottom; e, P. karenae sp. nov., Adelaide (lateral view, mouth left; 20 mm long; paratype SAM K2185); f, P. laperousazi sp. nov., D’Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania (dorso-lateral view, mouth right; 18 mm long; paratype SAM K2339).";
dc:description"Figure 6. Photos of ossicles from Australian species of Psolidium Ludwig, 1886 (by Mark O’Loughlin and Chris Rowley): a, P. granuliferum H. L. Clark, 1938, multi-layered ossicles from the sole (SAM K2174); b–c, P. laperousazi sp. nov. (paratype SAM K2179); b, dorsal partly closed cup; c, cup and plate from sole; d–f, P. marshae sp. nov. (paratype WAM Z31165); d, dorsal small cupped crosses and rosettes; e, large cup and knobbed plate from sole; f, dorsal buttons, small endplate, large and small cupped crosses and rosette.";