taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184383/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184383	Figure 4. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. from Beijing. A, male, holotype, IZCAS-I-A1700–1, 8.5 mm. B, female, paratype, IZCAS- I-A1700–2, 7.6 mm.	Figure 4. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. from Beijing. A, male, holotype, IZCAS-I-A1700–1, 8.5 mm. B, female, paratype, IZCAS- I-A1700–2, 7.6 mm.	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184387/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184387	Figure 5. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. male holotype, from Beijing. A, upper lip. B, left mandible. C, right mandible. D–E, maxilla I. F, maxilla II. G, lower lip. H, maxilliped.	Figure 5. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. male holotype, from Beijing. A, upper lip. B, left mandible. C, right mandible. D–E, maxilla I. F, maxilla II. G, lower lip. H, maxilliped.	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184389/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184389	Figure 6. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. male holotype, from Beijing. A, antennae I–II. B, uropods. C, gnathopod I. D, gnathopod II. E, uropod I. F, uropod II.	Figure 6. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. male holotype, from Beijing. A, antennae I–II. B, uropods. C, gnathopod I. D, gnathopod II. E, uropod I. F, uropod II.	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184393/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184393	Figure 7. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. male holotype, from Beijing. A, pereopod III. B, pereopod IV. C, pereopod V. D, pereopod VI. E, pereopod VII.	Figure 7. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. male holotype, from Beijing. A, pereopod III. B, pereopod IV. C, pereopod V. D, pereopod VI. E, pereopod VII.	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184395/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184395	Figure 8. The uropod III in Morinoia species. A, B, uropod III of Morinoia aosen sp. nov. C, D, uropod III of M. japonica. E–G, uropod III of M. paludosus. White arrows show the interspecific difference and black arrows show the intraspecific difference. Images of M. paludosus and M. japonica modified from Cheng et al. (2011).	Figure 8. The uropod III in Morinoia species. A, B, uropod III of Morinoia aosen sp. nov. C, D, uropod III of M. japonica. E–G, uropod III of M. paludosus. White arrows show the interspecific difference and black arrows show the intraspecific difference. Images of M. paludosus and M. japonica modified from Cheng et al. (2011).	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184399	Figure 9. The telson in Morinoia species. A, B, telson of Morinoia aosen sp.nov.C, telson ofM. paludosus. D, telson of M. japonica.White arrows show the interspecific difference. Images of M. paludosus and M. japonica modified from Cheng et al. (2011).	Figure 9. The telson in Morinoia species. A, B, telson of Morinoia aosen sp.nov.C, telson ofM. paludosus. D, telson of M. japonica.White arrows show the interspecific difference. Images of M. paludosus and M. japonica modified from Cheng et al. (2011).	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
DD1006389744FF94FEDEF97F604AF8D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7184401/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184401	Figure 10. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. female paratype, from Beijing. A, antennae I–II. B, gnathopod I. C, gnathopod II. D, propodus of gnathopod II. E, pleopod. F, the tip of spine (on the propodus of gnathopod II).	Figure 10. Morinoia aosen sp. nov. female paratype, from Beijing. A, antennae I–II. B, gnathopod I. C, gnathopod II. D, propodus of gnathopod II. E, pleopod. F, the tip of spine (on the propodus of gnathopod II).	2022-10-01	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge		Zenodo	biologists	Liu, Hongguang;Tong, Yan;Zheng, Yami;Li, Shuqiang;Hou, Zhonge			
