taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
1D03E8542C4DCE29FC23C5939A6CFD63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682765/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682765	Fig. 2. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918. A, B, D–F, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands; C, paralectotype male (4.5 × 3.7 mm) (ZMA D103001), Strait of Makassar. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); C, dorsal habitus (not denuded); D, dorsal view of left cheliped; E, left chela; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon.	Fig. 2. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918. A, B, D–F, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands; C, paralectotype male (4.5 × 3.7 mm) (ZMA D103001), Strait of Makassar. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); C, dorsal habitus (not denuded); D, dorsal view of left cheliped; E, left chela; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4DCE29FC23C5939A6CFD63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682775/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682775	Fig. 6. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination, holotype male (6.5 × 5.0 mm) (BPBM 5109), Samoa. A, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); B, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); C, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view showing buccal cavity; E, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and sternopleonal cavity; F, left chela.	Fig. 6. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination, holotype male (6.5 × 5.0 mm) (BPBM 5109), Samoa. A, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); B, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); C, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view showing buccal cavity; E, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and sternopleonal cavity; F, left chela.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4DCE29FC23C5939A6CFD63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682777/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682777	Fig. 7. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination. A–C, E, male (7.6 × 4.2 mm) (RUMF-ZC-5199), Japan; D, E, female (9.7 × 6.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-7536), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, right third maxilliped; C, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); D, dorsal view of carapace (not denuded); E, male buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; F, female sternopleonal cavity and vulvae.	Fig. 7. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination. A–C, E, male (7.6 × 4.2 mm) (RUMF-ZC-5199), Japan; D, E, female (9.7 × 6.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-7536), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, right third maxilliped; C, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); D, dorsal view of carapace (not denuded); E, male buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; F, female sternopleonal cavity and vulvae.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4DCE29FC23C5939A6CFD63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682767/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682767	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4DCE29FC23C5939A6CFD63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682763/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682763	Fig. 1. Terminology of carapace structures (based on Myopilumnus sculpta (Stimpson, 1858)). A, dorsal view of carapace; B, right lateral view of cephalothorax. Abbreviations: brs = branchiostegite ridge; brt = branchiostegite; car = cardiac region; car-bra = cardio-branchial areole; cha = channel; epi = epibranchial areole; epi-bra = epibranchial region; hep = hepatic areole; int = intestinal region; int-bra = intestino-branchial areole; meo = Milne Edwards opening; mes-bra = mesobranchial region; met-bra = metabranchial region; met-gas = metagastric region; porb = postorbital areole; pos = posterior carapace margin; pot = tubercles on posterolateral margin; pro = protogastric areole; t1–t4 = anterolateral teeth 1–4.	Fig. 1. Terminology of carapace structures (based on Myopilumnus sculpta (Stimpson, 1858)). A, dorsal view of carapace; B, right lateral view of cephalothorax. Abbreviations: brs = branchiostegite ridge; brt = branchiostegite; car = cardiac region; car-bra = cardio-branchial areole; cha = channel; epi = epibranchial areole; epi-bra = epibranchial region; hep = hepatic areole; int = intestinal region; int-bra = intestino-branchial areole; meo = Milne Edwards opening; mes-bra = mesobranchial region; met-bra = metabranchial region; met-gas = metagastric region; porb = postorbital areole; pos = posterior carapace margin; pot = tubercles on posterolateral margin; pro = protogastric areole; t1–t4 = anterolateral teeth 1–4.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4FCE2CFC7BC2B39BEDFEA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682765/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682765	Fig. 2. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918. A, B, D–F, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands; C, paralectotype male (4.5 × 3.7 mm) (ZMA D103001), Strait of Makassar. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); C, dorsal habitus (not denuded); D, dorsal view of left cheliped; E, left chela; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon.	Fig. 2. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918. A, B, D–F, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands; C, paralectotype male (4.5 × 3.7 mm) (ZMA D103001), Strait of Makassar. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); C, dorsal habitus (not denuded); D, dorsal view of left cheliped; E, left chela; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4FCE2CFC7BC2B39BEDFEA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682767/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682767	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4FCE2CFC7BC2B39BEDFEA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682763/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682763	Fig. 1. Terminology of carapace structures (based on Myopilumnus sculpta (Stimpson, 1858)). A, dorsal view of carapace; B, right lateral view of cephalothorax. Abbreviations: brs = branchiostegite ridge; brt = branchiostegite; car = cardiac region; car-bra = cardio-branchial areole; cha = channel; epi = epibranchial areole; epi-bra = epibranchial region; hep = hepatic areole; int = intestinal region; int-bra = intestino-branchial areole; meo = Milne Edwards opening; mes-bra = mesobranchial region; met-bra = metabranchial region; met-gas = metagastric region; porb = postorbital areole; pos = posterior carapace margin; pot = tubercles on posterolateral margin; pro = protogastric areole; t1–t4 = anterolateral teeth 1–4.	Fig. 1. Terminology of carapace structures (based on Myopilumnus sculpta (Stimpson, 1858)). A, dorsal view of carapace; B, right lateral view of cephalothorax. Abbreviations: brs = branchiostegite ridge; brt = branchiostegite; car = cardiac region; car-bra = cardio-branchial areole; cha = channel; epi = epibranchial areole; epi-bra = epibranchial region; hep = hepatic areole; int = intestinal region; int-bra = intestino-branchial areole; meo = Milne Edwards opening; mes-bra = mesobranchial region; met-bra = metabranchial region; met-gas = metagastric region; porb = postorbital areole; pos = posterior carapace margin; pot = tubercles on posterolateral margin; pro = protogastric areole; t1–t4 = anterolateral teeth 1–4.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4ACE22FC0AC1739CF3F98B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682769/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682769	Fig. 4. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; G, right chela; H, left chela; I, dorsal view of right cheliped.	Fig. 4. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; G, right chela; H, left chela; I, dorsal view of right cheliped.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4ACE22FC0AC1739CF3F98B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682773/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682773	Fig. 5. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a. A–D, holotype male (11.5 × 9.0 mm) (after Sakai, 1935a: text-fig. 15; pl. 7, fig. 2); E–K, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, overall dorsal habitus; B, right third maxilliped; C, left chela; D, female pleon; E, epistome; F, left P4; G, right P5; H, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; I, right G1 (ventral view); J, right G1 (dorsal view); K, right G2. Scales: E, H = 0.5 mm; F, G = 1.0 mm; I–K = 0.2 mm.	Fig. 5. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a. A–D, holotype male (11.5 × 9.0 mm) (after Sakai, 1935a: text-fig. 15; pl. 7, fig. 2); E–K, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, overall dorsal habitus; B, right third maxilliped; C, left chela; D, female pleon; E, epistome; F, left P4; G, right P5; H, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; I, right G1 (ventral view); J, right G1 (dorsal view); K, right G2. Scales: E, H = 0.5 mm; F, G = 1.0 mm; I–K = 0.2 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C4ACE22FC0AC1739CF3F98B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682767/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682767	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C45CE26FC93C3F39D57F943.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682775/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682775	Fig. 6. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination, holotype male (6.5 × 5.0 mm) (BPBM 5109), Samoa. A, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); B, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); C, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view showing buccal cavity; E, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and sternopleonal cavity; F, left chela.	Fig. 6. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination, holotype male (6.5 × 5.0 mm) (BPBM 5109), Samoa. A, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); B, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); C, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view showing buccal cavity; E, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and sternopleonal cavity; F, left chela.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C45CE26FC93C3F39D57F943.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682777/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682777	Fig. 7. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination. A–C, E, male (7.6 × 4.2 mm) (RUMF-ZC-5199), Japan; D, E, female (9.7 × 6.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-7536), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, right third maxilliped; C, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); D, dorsal view of carapace (not denuded); E, male buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; F, female sternopleonal cavity and vulvae.	Fig. 7. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination. A–C, E, male (7.6 × 4.2 mm) (RUMF-ZC-5199), Japan; D, E, female (9.7 × 6.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-7536), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, right third maxilliped; C, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); D, dorsal view of carapace (not denuded); E, male buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; F, female sternopleonal cavity and vulvae.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C40CE27FE89C6D39FC8FD80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682783/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682783	Fig. 8. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and part of pleon; G, left chela; H, dorsal view of right cheliped.	Fig. 8. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and part of pleon; G, left chela; H, dorsal view of right cheliped.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C40CE27FE89C6D39FC8FD80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682785/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682785	Fig. 9. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination. A–C, holotype female (8.2 × 6.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 8949) (after Takeda & Kurata, 1984: figs. 14–16); D–J, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, carapace; B, dorsal view of left cheliped; C, right third maxilliped; D, epistome; E, right P4; F, right P5; G, pleon (missing somite 6 and telson) showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; H, right G1 (ventral view); I, right G1 (dorsal view); J, right G2. Scales: D, G = 0.5 mm; E, F = 1.0 mm; H–J = 0.2 mm.	Fig. 9. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination. A–C, holotype female (8.2 × 6.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 8949) (after Takeda & Kurata, 1984: figs. 14–16); D–J, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, carapace; B, dorsal view of left cheliped; C, right third maxilliped; D, epistome; E, right P4; F, right P5; G, pleon (missing somite 6 and telson) showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; H, right G1 (ventral view); I, right G1 (dorsal view); J, right G2. Scales: D, G = 0.5 mm; E, F = 1.0 mm; H–J = 0.2 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C40CE27FE89C6D39FC8FD80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682767/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682767	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	Fig. 3. Lophoplax bicristata Tesch, 1918, lectotype male (5.8 × 4.3 mm) (ZMA D103002), Kei Islands. A, right third maxilliped; B, epistome; C, left P4; D, left P5; E, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; F, left G1 (ventral view); G, distal part of left G1 (ventral view); H, distal part of left G1 (dorsomedial view); I, distal part of left G1 (dorsal view); J, left G2. Scales: A, B = 0.5 mm; C–E = 1.0 mm; F, J = 0.25 mm; G–I = 0.1 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C40CE27FE89C6D39FC8FD80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682769/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682769	Fig. 4. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; G, right chela; H, left chela; I, dorsal view of right cheliped.	Fig. 4. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; G, right chela; H, left chela; I, dorsal view of right cheliped.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C40CE27FE89C6D39FC8FD80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682773/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682773	Fig. 5. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a. A–D, holotype male (11.5 × 9.0 mm) (after Sakai, 1935a: text-fig. 15; pl. 7, fig. 2); E–K, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, overall dorsal habitus; B, right third maxilliped; C, left chela; D, female pleon; E, epistome; F, left P4; G, right P5; H, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; I, right G1 (ventral view); J, right G1 (dorsal view); K, right G2. Scales: E, H = 0.5 mm; F, G = 1.0 mm; I–K = 0.2 mm.	Fig. 5. Lophoplax takakurai Sakai, 1935a. A–D, holotype male (11.5 × 9.0 mm) (after Sakai, 1935a: text-fig. 15; pl. 7, fig. 2); E–K, male (5.0 × 4.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1254), Japan. A, overall dorsal habitus; B, right third maxilliped; C, left chela; D, female pleon; E, epistome; F, left P4; G, right P5; H, pleon, showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; I, right G1 (ventral view); J, right G1 (dorsal view); K, right G2. Scales: E, H = 0.5 mm; F, G = 1.0 mm; I–K = 0.2 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C40CE27FE89C6D39FC8FD80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682775/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682775	Fig. 6. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination, holotype male (6.5 × 5.0 mm) (BPBM 5109), Samoa. A, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); B, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); C, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view showing buccal cavity; E, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and sternopleonal cavity; F, left chela.	Fig. 6. Hosekia symmetrinuda (Edmondson, 1951), new combination, holotype male (6.5 × 5.0 mm) (BPBM 5109), Samoa. A, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); B, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); C, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view showing buccal cavity; E, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and sternopleonal cavity; F, left chela.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C41CE3AFF4AC2939D57FE63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682783/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682783	Fig. 8. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and part of pleon; G, left chela; H, dorsal view of right cheliped.	Fig. 8. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, dorsal habitus (right side partially brushed); B, carapace (right side denuded); C, left third maxilliped; D, frontal view of cephalothorax; E, epistome; F, anterior thoracic sternum and part of pleon; G, left chela; H, dorsal view of right cheliped.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C41CE3AFF4AC2939D57FE63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682785/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682785	Fig. 9. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination. A–C, holotype female (8.2 × 6.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 8949) (after Takeda & Kurata, 1984: figs. 14–16); D–J, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, carapace; B, dorsal view of left cheliped; C, right third maxilliped; D, epistome; E, right P4; F, right P5; G, pleon (missing somite 6 and telson) showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; H, right G1 (ventral view); I, right G1 (dorsal view); J, right G2. Scales: D, G = 0.5 mm; E, F = 1.0 mm; H–J = 0.2 mm.	Fig. 9. Takedaplax sextuberculata (Takeda & Kurata, 1984), new combination. A–C, holotype female (8.2 × 6.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 8949) (after Takeda & Kurata, 1984: figs. 14–16); D–J, male (4.0 × 3.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr S 1253), Japan. A, carapace; B, dorsal view of left cheliped; C, right third maxilliped; D, epistome; E, right P4; F, right P5; G, pleon (missing somite 6 and telson) showing exposed sternite 8 lateral to somite 2; H, right G1 (ventral view); I, right G1 (dorsal view); J, right G2. Scales: D, G = 0.5 mm; E, F = 1.0 mm; H–J = 0.2 mm.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C41CE3AFF4AC2939D57FE63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682763/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682763	Fig. 1. Terminology of carapace structures (based on Myopilumnus sculpta (Stimpson, 1858)). A, dorsal view of carapace; B, right lateral view of cephalothorax. Abbreviations: brs = branchiostegite ridge; brt = branchiostegite; car = cardiac region; car-bra = cardio-branchial areole; cha = channel; epi = epibranchial areole; epi-bra = epibranchial region; hep = hepatic areole; int = intestinal region; int-bra = intestino-branchial areole; meo = Milne Edwards opening; mes-bra = mesobranchial region; met-bra = metabranchial region; met-gas = metagastric region; porb = postorbital areole; pos = posterior carapace margin; pot = tubercles on posterolateral margin; pro = protogastric areole; t1–t4 = anterolateral teeth 1–4.	Fig. 1. Terminology of carapace structures (based on Myopilumnus sculpta (Stimpson, 1858)). A, dorsal view of carapace; B, right lateral view of cephalothorax. Abbreviations: brs = branchiostegite ridge; brt = branchiostegite; car = cardiac region; car-bra = cardio-branchial areole; cha = channel; epi = epibranchial areole; epi-bra = epibranchial region; hep = hepatic areole; int = intestinal region; int-bra = intestino-branchial areole; meo = Milne Edwards opening; mes-bra = mesobranchial region; met-bra = metabranchial region; met-gas = metagastric region; porb = postorbital areole; pos = posterior carapace margin; pot = tubercles on posterolateral margin; pro = protogastric areole; t1–t4 = anterolateral teeth 1–4.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C5CCE3AFEF1C1B39A31FB83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682787/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682787	Fig. 10. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); C, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); E, right third maxilliped.	Fig. 10. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); C, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); E, right third maxilliped.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C5CCE3AFEF1C1B39A31FB83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682789/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682789	Fig. 11. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; B, sternopleonal cavity and vulvae; C, right chela; D, right P4 and P5.	Fig. 11. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; B, sternopleonal cavity and vulvae; C, right chela; D, right P4 and P5.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C5CCE39FC07C4939E8AFD03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682787/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682787	Fig. 10. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); C, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); E, right third maxilliped.	Fig. 10. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, dorsal habitus (right side denuded); B, dorsal view of carapace (right side denuded); C, subfrontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); D, frontal view of cephalothorax (right side denuded); E, right third maxilliped.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
1D03E8542C5CCE39FC07C4939E8AFD03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14682789/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14682789	Fig. 11. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; B, sternopleonal cavity and vulvae; C, right chela; D, right P4 and P5.	Fig. 11. Striacoeloma tubur, new genus and species, holotype female (8.6 × 6.3 mm) (AM P107758), Northern Territory, Australia. A, buccal cavity, anterior thoracic sternum and pleon; B, sternopleonal cavity and vulvae; C, right chela; D, right P4 and P5.	2024-09-25	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ng, Peter K. L.;Ahyong,;Shane T.			
