taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958863/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958863	Fig. 1. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A), living. A. Entire body in two fragments. B. Thorax and anterior abdomen, lateral view. C. Thorax, ventral view. D. Fragment of tube.	Fig. 1. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A), living. A. Entire body in two fragments. B. Thorax and anterior abdomen, lateral view. C. Thorax, ventral view. D. Fragment of tube.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958865/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958865	Fig. 2. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A), preserved. A. Anterior region, ventral view. B. Detail of anterior end, ventral view. C. Detail of anterior end, lateral view. D. Detail of anterior end, frontal view. E. Entire view of the regenerating posterior end. F. Detail of the pygidium showing the anal papillae. Abbreviations: ul = upper lip; ll = lower lip; ll1 = first pair of lateral lappets; ll2 = second pair of lateral lappets; ppd = double pygidial papillae; pps = simple pygidial papillae.	Fig. 2. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A), preserved. A. Anterior region, ventral view. B. Detail of anterior end, ventral view. C. Detail of anterior end, lateral view. D. Detail of anterior end, frontal view. E. Entire view of the regenerating posterior end. F. Detail of the pygidium showing the anal papillae. Abbreviations: ul = upper lip; ll = lower lip; ll1 = first pair of lateral lappets; ll2 = second pair of lateral lappets; ppd = double pygidial papillae; pps = simple pygidial papillae.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958869/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958869	Fig. 3. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A), preserved. A–C. Chaetae from chaetiger 11. A. Alimbate capillary chaeta. B. Unilimbate capillary chaeta. C. Bilimbate capillary chaeta. — D–G. Chaetiger 12. D. Ventro-lateral section of thoracic parapodium. E. Uncini of the same, arranged in two rows, back to back. F. Single thoracic uncinus of the same. G. Detail of the uncinal growing region of the same. — H–I. Segment 25. H. Abdominal parapodium (arrow pointing to uncinal growing zone). I. Single abdominal uncinus of the same.	Fig. 3. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A), preserved. A–C. Chaetae from chaetiger 11. A. Alimbate capillary chaeta. B. Unilimbate capillary chaeta. C. Bilimbate capillary chaeta. — D–G. Chaetiger 12. D. Ventro-lateral section of thoracic parapodium. E. Uncini of the same, arranged in two rows, back to back. F. Single thoracic uncinus of the same. G. Detail of the uncinal growing region of the same. — H–I. Segment 25. H. Abdominal parapodium (arrow pointing to uncinal growing zone). I. Single abdominal uncinus of the same.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958873/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958873	Fig. 4. Schematic drawings of the thoracic uncini. A. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A). B. L. ramzega Lavesque, Bonifácio, Londoño-Mesa, Le Garrec & Grall, 2017, redrawn after Lavesque et al. (2017). C. L. davidi sp. nov., paratype (CEAB A.P. 935B). D. L. salazari LondoñoMesa & Carrera-Parra, 2005, redrawn after Londoño-Mesa & Carrera-Parra (2005). E. L. minuta Treadwell, 1929 from Florida (USA), redrawn after Londoño-Mesa (2009). F. L. minuta from the Mexican Caribbean, redrawn after Londoño-Mesa & Carrera-Parra (2005). G. L. medusa (Savigny, 1822) from the Persian Gulf, redrawn after Hutchings & Glasby (1995). H. L. medusa from the Mexican Caribbean, redrawn after Londoño-Mesa & Carrera-Parra (2005).	Fig. 4. Schematic drawings of the thoracic uncini. A. Loimia davidi sp. nov., holotype (CEAB A.P. 935A). B. L. ramzega Lavesque, Bonifácio, Londoño-Mesa, Le Garrec & Grall, 2017, redrawn after Lavesque et al. (2017). C. L. davidi sp. nov., paratype (CEAB A.P. 935B). D. L. salazari LondoñoMesa & Carrera-Parra, 2005, redrawn after Londoño-Mesa & Carrera-Parra (2005). E. L. minuta Treadwell, 1929 from Florida (USA), redrawn after Londoño-Mesa (2009). F. L. minuta from the Mexican Caribbean, redrawn after Londoño-Mesa & Carrera-Parra (2005). G. L. medusa (Savigny, 1822) from the Persian Gulf, redrawn after Hutchings & Glasby (1995). H. L. medusa from the Mexican Caribbean, redrawn after Londoño-Mesa & Carrera-Parra (2005).	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958875/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958875	Fig. 5. Loimia davidi sp. nov.A–C, G–H. Paratype CEABA.P. 935B.D–F. Paratype MNCN 16.01/19140. A. Anterior fragment in ventral view. B. Anterior end in ventral view. C. Anterior end in lateral view. D. Anterior end in dorsal view. E. Anterior end in frontal view. F. Anterior end in lateral view, showing ocular spots. G. Posterior end in dorsal view. H. Detail of the pygidial papillae. Abbreviations: ll = lower lip; ll1 = first pair of lateral lappets; ll2 = second pair of lateral lappets; tm = tentacular membrane; ul = upper lip; 1–3 = branchiae.	Fig. 5. Loimia davidi sp. nov.A–C, G–H. Paratype CEABA.P. 935B.D–F. Paratype MNCN 16.01/19140. A. Anterior fragment in ventral view. B. Anterior end in ventral view. C. Anterior end in lateral view. D. Anterior end in dorsal view. E. Anterior end in frontal view. F. Anterior end in lateral view, showing ocular spots. G. Posterior end in dorsal view. H. Detail of the pygidial papillae. Abbreviations: ll = lower lip; ll1 = first pair of lateral lappets; ll2 = second pair of lateral lappets; tm = tentacular membrane; ul = upper lip; 1–3 = branchiae.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958877/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958877	Fig. 6. Loimia davidi sp. nov., paratype MNCN 16.01/19140.A. Alimbate capillary chaeta.B. Unilimbate capillary chaeta. C. Position of the thoracic uncini from segment 10. D. Single thoracic uncinus from segment 10 (thorax). E. Single abdominal uncinus from segment 22 (abdomen).	Fig. 6. Loimia davidi sp. nov., paratype MNCN 16.01/19140.A. Alimbate capillary chaeta.B. Unilimbate capillary chaeta. C. Position of the thoracic uncini from segment 10. D. Single thoracic uncinus from segment 10 (thorax). E. Single abdominal uncinus from segment 22 (abdomen).	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958879/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958879	Fig. 7. Loimia gigantea (Montagu, 1819), ARC-Loimia-IND2. A. Dorsolateral section of thoracic neuropodium 12, showing the uncinal growing zone (black arrow). B. View of entire abdominal neuropodium 4. C. Detail of the uncinal arrangement of abdominal neuropodium 4. D. Uncinus from thoracic neuropodium 8. E. Uncinus from abdominal neuropodium 4.	Fig. 7. Loimia gigantea (Montagu, 1819), ARC-Loimia-IND2. A. Dorsolateral section of thoracic neuropodium 12, showing the uncinal growing zone (black arrow). B. View of entire abdominal neuropodium 4. C. Detail of the uncinal arrangement of abdominal neuropodium 4. D. Uncinus from thoracic neuropodium 8. E. Uncinus from abdominal neuropodium 4.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6958881/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6958881	Fig. 8. Phylogenetic reconstruction after Maximum Likelihood analyses of the cox1 fragment. Bootstrap support values (BS) above nodes.	Fig. 8. Phylogenetic reconstruction after Maximum Likelihood analyses of the cox1 fragment. Bootstrap support values (BS) above nodes.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
1C37885DFFB6FFA8FD5F641DFC5716C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6949928/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6949928	Fig. 9. N-dimensional morphospace for the 28 species of Loimia Malmgren, 1866, calculated for the larger (body length>100 mm, grey) and smaller (body length <100 mm, pink) species separately; red dots = larger and smaller individuals of Loimia davidi sp. nov.; large points with white borders = centroids of each hypervolume; hypervolume shape and boundaries defined by 5000 random points; table = summary of hypervolume richness, dispersion and evenness.	Fig. 9. N-dimensional morphospace for the 28 species of Loimia Malmgren, 1866, calculated for the larger (body length>100 mm, grey) and smaller (body length <100 mm, pink) species separately; red dots = larger and smaller individuals of Loimia davidi sp. nov.; large points with white borders = centroids of each hypervolume; hypervolume shape and boundaries defined by 5000 random points; table = summary of hypervolume richness, dispersion and evenness.	2022-08-01	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina		Zenodo	biologists	Martin, Daniel;Capa, María;Martínez, Alejandro;Costa, Ana Cristina			
