“…The increasing availability of three-dimensional (3D) imaging techniques in the preceding two decades has revolutionised the acquisition of morphological data from both biological ( Hita Garcia et al, 2017 ; Parapar et al, 2017 ; Landschoff et al, 2018 ; Marcondes Machado, Passos & Giribet, 2019 ; Raymond et al, 2019 ) and palaeontological specimens ( Sutton, 2008 ; Pardo & Anderson, 2016 ; Liu, Rühr & Wesener, 2017 ; Liu et al, 2019 ; Forel, Poulet-Crovisier & Korat, 2021 ). Traditional lab-based micro-computed tomography (CT), along with more sophisticated synchrotron radiation X-ray tomography (SRXT) and neutron micro-tomography (NCT) have permitted non-destructive visualisation of previously unknown and inaccessible morphological features for taxa across all of Metazoa ( Donoghue et al, 2006 ; Tafforeau et al, 2006 ; Sutton, 2008 ; Metscher, 2009 ; Motchurova-Dekova & Harper, 2010 ; Faulwetter et al, 2013 ; Faulwetter et al, 2014 ; Herrera et al, 2020 ; Snyder et al, 2020 ).…”