taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
229CCF6B7D3451C8A692DB0F55EF2D73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/753185	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90520.figure2	Figure 2. Photographs of A. Dorsal B. Ventral views of the holotype of Toxicocalamus longhagen (PNGM 22160). Metallic rectangles in image B are specimen probes used to pin specimen down for ventral scale visualization. Scale bar indicates 5 cm.	Figure 2. Photographs of A. Dorsal B. Ventral views of the holotype of Toxicocalamus longhagen (PNGM 22160). Metallic rectangles in image B are specimen probes used to pin specimen down for ventral scale visualization. Scale bar indicates 5 cm.	2022-10-05	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.		Zenodo	biologists	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.			
229CCF6B7D3451C8A692DB0F55EF2D73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/753186	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90520.figure3	Figure 3. A µCT scan of the holotype of T. longhagen (PNGM 22160) showing the A. Whole body (scale bar 20 mm) and the B. Hemipenes (scale bar 5 mm) highlighted in purple.	Figure 3. A µCT scan of the holotype of T. longhagen (PNGM 22160) showing the A. Whole body (scale bar 20 mm) and the B. Hemipenes (scale bar 5 mm) highlighted in purple.	2022-10-05	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.		Zenodo	biologists	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.			
229CCF6B7D3451C8A692DB0F55EF2D73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/753187	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90520.figure4	Figure 4. Photograph, line illustrations, and 3 D µCT renderings of the right (A-C) and dorsal (E-F) views of the holotype of T. longhagen (PNGM 22160). Scale bars: 5 mm.	Figure 4. Photograph, line illustrations, and 3 D µCT renderings of the right (A-C) and dorsal (E-F) views of the holotype of T. longhagen (PNGM 22160). Scale bars: 5 mm.	2022-10-05	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.		Zenodo	biologists	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.			
229CCF6B7D3451C8A692DB0F55EF2D73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/753188	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90520.figure5	Figure 5. µCT scans of the A) holotype of T. longhagen (PNGM 22160) with the prefrontal bones highlighted in purple with closer dorsal and anterior views and a B) voucher from the type locality of T. loriae (LSUMZ 129270) with the prefrontals highlighted in yellow. Skull scale bars are 5 mm and postfrontal scale bars are 0.5 mm.	Figure 5. µCT scans of the A) holotype of T. longhagen (PNGM 22160) with the prefrontal bones highlighted in purple with closer dorsal and anterior views and a B) voucher from the type locality of T. loriae (LSUMZ 129270) with the prefrontals highlighted in yellow. Skull scale bars are 5 mm and postfrontal scale bars are 0.5 mm.	2022-10-05	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.		Zenodo	biologists	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.			
229CCF6B7D3451C8A692DB0F55EF2D73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/753184	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90520.figure1	Figure 1. Map of New Guinea and its adjacent islands. Markers indicate type localities of all accepted species of Toxicocalamus Boulenger, 1896. The new species, Toxicocalamus longhagen, is marked by a diamond with inset asterisk. The type species of the genus, T. longissimus Boulenger, 1896, is marked by a star on Woodlark Island. Black circles with numbers represent the type localities for the remaining congenerics (numbered longitudinally west-to-east): 1) T. grandis (Boulenger, 1914), 2) T. ernstmayri O'Shea, Parker, and Kaiser 2015, 3) T. preussi anguisinctus Bogert & Matalas, 1945, 4) T. buergersi (Sternfeld, 1913) (precise locality unknown, placement based on O'Shea et al. 2018), 5) T. preussi preussi (Sternfeld, 1913), 6) T. cratermontanus Kraus 2017, 7) T. spilolepidotus McDowell, 1969, 8) T. stanleyanus Boulenger, 1903, 9) T. loriae (Boulenger, 1898), 10) T. pumehanae O'Shea, Allison & Kaiser, 2018, 11) T. mattisoni Kraus, 2020, 12) T. pachysomus Kraus, 2009, 13) T. goodenoughensis Roberts & Austin, 2020, 14) T. nigrescens Kraus, 2017, 15) T. misimae McDowell, 1969, 16) T. mintoni Kraus, 2009, and 17) T. holopelturus McDowell, 1969. Localities have not been indicated for current subjective synonyms of T. loriae. For thorough taxonomic history and localities of these taxa, please see Kraus (2017), O'Shea et al. (2018), O'Shea et al. (2021).	Figure 1. Map of New Guinea and its adjacent islands. Markers indicate type localities of all accepted species of Toxicocalamus Boulenger, 1896. The new species, Toxicocalamus longhagen, is marked by a diamond with inset asterisk. The type species of the genus, T. longissimus Boulenger, 1896, is marked by a star on Woodlark Island. Black circles with numbers represent the type localities for the remaining congenerics (numbered longitudinally west-to-east): 1) T. grandis (Boulenger, 1914), 2) T. ernstmayri O'Shea, Parker, and Kaiser 2015, 3) T. preussi anguisinctus Bogert & Matalas, 1945, 4) T. buergersi (Sternfeld, 1913) (precise locality unknown, placement based on O'Shea et al. 2018), 5) T. preussi preussi (Sternfeld, 1913), 6) T. cratermontanus Kraus 2017, 7) T. spilolepidotus McDowell, 1969, 8) T. stanleyanus Boulenger, 1903, 9) T. loriae (Boulenger, 1898), 10) T. pumehanae O'Shea, Allison & Kaiser, 2018, 11) T. mattisoni Kraus, 2020, 12) T. pachysomus Kraus, 2009, 13) T. goodenoughensis Roberts & Austin, 2020, 14) T. nigrescens Kraus, 2017, 15) T. misimae McDowell, 1969, 16) T. mintoni Kraus, 2009, and 17) T. holopelturus McDowell, 1969. Localities have not been indicated for current subjective synonyms of T. loriae. For thorough taxonomic history and localities of these taxa, please see Kraus (2017), O'Shea et al. (2018), O'Shea et al. (2021).	2022-10-05	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.		Zenodo	biologists	Roberts, Jackson R.;Iova, Bulisa;Austin, Christopher C.			
