taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
B829390BFFCCFFE3FF27FDA33BFF44AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772666/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772666	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFCCFFE3FF27FDA33BFF44AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772668/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772668	FIGURE 2. (A–F) Upeneus margarethae; (A) HT, SAIAB 82217, 82 mm SL, WIO, Mozambique, off Beira (O. Alvheim); (B) SMF 35030, 90 mm SL, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, off Jizan, (S.V. Bogorodsky); (C) 86 mm SL, Tuticorin, S India (K.K. Bineesh); (D) SAIAB 203480, 95 mm SL, EIO, Myanmar, NW od Basuhino Island (P. Psomadakis; side-reversed image); (E) CSIRO CA 3052, 98 mm SL, EIO, NW Australia, off Port Hedland (CSIRO staff); (F) subadult, 47 mm SL, EIO, Thailand, Kampuan Mangrove forest, Suksamran, Ranong (S. Ratmuangkhwang); (G, H) U. randalli: (G) HT, BPBM 33180, 101 mm SL, Arabian/ Persian Gulf, off S Kuwait, (J.E. Randall); (H) BPBM29498, 60 mm SL, Bahrain (J.E. Randall).	FIGURE 2. (A–F) Upeneus margarethae; (A) HT, SAIAB 82217, 82 mm SL, WIO, Mozambique, off Beira (O. Alvheim); (B) SMF 35030, 90 mm SL, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, off Jizan, (S.V. Bogorodsky); (C) 86 mm SL, Tuticorin, S India (K.K. Bineesh); (D) SAIAB 203480, 95 mm SL, EIO, Myanmar, NW od Basuhino Island (P. Psomadakis; side-reversed image); (E) CSIRO CA 3052, 98 mm SL, EIO, NW Australia, off Port Hedland (CSIRO staff); (F) subadult, 47 mm SL, EIO, Thailand, Kampuan Mangrove forest, Suksamran, Ranong (S. Ratmuangkhwang); (G, H) U. randalli: (G) HT, BPBM 33180, 101 mm SL, Arabian/ Persian Gulf, off S Kuwait, (J.E. Randall); (H) BPBM29498, 60 mm SL, Bahrain (J.E. Randall).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFCCFFE3FF27FDA33BFF44AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772670/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772670	FIGURE 3. Upeneus margarethae photographed in situ in Mozambique, WIO; (A) subadult or small adult, Pemba Bay, N Mozambique, near Pemba harbour (R. Koch); (B) at right: subadult or small adult, with subadult U. heemstra (at left), Pomene, South-central Mozambique (M. & V. Fraser); (C) adult, resting on bottom, Lunene Island, off Vilanculos, South-central Mozambique (A. Lund).	FIGURE 3. Upeneus margarethae photographed in situ in Mozambique, WIO; (A) subadult or small adult, Pemba Bay, N Mozambique, near Pemba harbour (R. Koch); (B) at right: subadult or small adult, with subadult U. heemstra (at left), Pomene, South-central Mozambique (M. & V. Fraser); (C) adult, resting on bottom, Lunene Island, off Vilanculos, South-central Mozambique (A. Lund).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFCCFFE3FF27FDA33BFF44AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772672/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772672	FIGURE 4. Three selected morphological characters against SL in Upeneus margarethae. The 65 mm demarcation between subadults and adults is indicated by a dotted black dash. The three populations are indicated by different symbols.	FIGURE 4. Three selected morphological characters against SL in Upeneus margarethae. The 65 mm demarcation between subadults and adults is indicated by a dotted black dash. The three populations are indicated by different symbols.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFCCFFE3FF27FDA33BFF44AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772674/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772674	FIGURE 5. Four morphometric characters in adults of three Upeneus species of the margarethae group against SL and each other. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols.	FIGURE 5. Four morphometric characters in adults of three Upeneus species of the margarethae group against SL and each other. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFCCFFE3FF27FDA33BFF44AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772676/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772676	FIGURE 6. Two morphometric characters against SL and each other and second dorsal-fin height against total number of gill rakers in adults of two margarethae-group species. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols. The distinction between U. caudofasciatus n. sp. and the EIO/N Australian population of U. margarethae is indicated by dashed and dotted outlines, respectively.	FIGURE 6. Two morphometric characters against SL and each other and second dorsal-fin height against total number of gill rakers in adults of two margarethae-group species. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols. The distinction between U. caudofasciatus n. sp. and the EIO/N Australian population of U. margarethae is indicated by dashed and dotted outlines, respectively.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDEFFE7FF27FB7D3B3444B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772666/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772666	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDEFFE7FF27FB7D3B3444B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772676/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772676	FIGURE 6. Two morphometric characters against SL and each other and second dorsal-fin height against total number of gill rakers in adults of two margarethae-group species. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols. The distinction between U. caudofasciatus n. sp. and the EIO/N Australian population of U. margarethae is indicated by dashed and dotted outlines, respectively.	FIGURE 6. Two morphometric characters against SL and each other and second dorsal-fin height against total number of gill rakers in adults of two margarethae-group species. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols. The distinction between U. caudofasciatus n. sp. and the EIO/N Australian population of U. margarethae is indicated by dashed and dotted outlines, respectively.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDEFFE7FF27FB7D3B3444B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772678/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772678	FIGURE7. (A–C) Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp.; (A) HT, CSIRO H 6717-02, 116 mm SL, NE Australia, Great Barrier Reef, N of Rockingham Bay (D.C. Gledhill); (B) PT, CSIRO H 7212-01, 95 mm SL, same region, SE of Cairns (D.C. Gledhill); (C) CSIRO H 3637-10, 69 mm SL, Torres Strait W of Thursday Island, (G. Yearsley); (D) U. gubal n. sp., 87 mm SL, Red Sea, S Gulf Of Suez (F. Uiblein); (E–G) U. mouthami; (E) HT, BPBM 33858, 70 mm SL, Chesterfield Bank, Coral Sea (J.E. Randall); (F) MNHN 2008-1433, 49 mm SL, Vanuatu, off Malo Island, Bruat Channel (C. Ferrara); (G) same specimen preserved (F. Uiblein).	FIGURE7. (A–C) Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp.; (A) HT, CSIRO H 6717-02, 116 mm SL, NE Australia, Great Barrier Reef, N of Rockingham Bay (D.C. Gledhill); (B) PT, CSIRO H 7212-01, 95 mm SL, same region, SE of Cairns (D.C. Gledhill); (C) CSIRO H 3637-10, 69 mm SL, Torres Strait W of Thursday Island, (G. Yearsley); (D) U. gubal n. sp., 87 mm SL, Red Sea, S Gulf Of Suez (F. Uiblein); (E–G) U. mouthami; (E) HT, BPBM 33858, 70 mm SL, Chesterfield Bank, Coral Sea (J.E. Randall); (F) MNHN 2008-1433, 49 mm SL, Vanuatu, off Malo Island, Bruat Channel (C. Ferrara); (G) same specimen preserved (F. Uiblein).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDEFFE7FF27FB7D3B3444B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772680/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772680	FIGURE 8. Three selected morphological characters against SL in Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp. The 65 mm demarcation for subadults and adults is indicated by a dotted black dash.	FIGURE 8. Three selected morphological characters against SL in Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp. The 65 mm demarcation for subadults and adults is indicated by a dotted black dash.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDAFFEEFF27FA0B3C5E410B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772666/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772666	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDAFFEEFF27FA0B3C5E410B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772674/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772674	FIGURE 5. Four morphometric characters in adults of three Upeneus species of the margarethae group against SL and each other. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols.	FIGURE 5. Four morphometric characters in adults of three Upeneus species of the margarethae group against SL and each other. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFDAFFEEFF27FA0B3C5E410B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772678/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772678	FIGURE7. (A–C) Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp.; (A) HT, CSIRO H 6717-02, 116 mm SL, NE Australia, Great Barrier Reef, N of Rockingham Bay (D.C. Gledhill); (B) PT, CSIRO H 7212-01, 95 mm SL, same region, SE of Cairns (D.C. Gledhill); (C) CSIRO H 3637-10, 69 mm SL, Torres Strait W of Thursday Island, (G. Yearsley); (D) U. gubal n. sp., 87 mm SL, Red Sea, S Gulf Of Suez (F. Uiblein); (E–G) U. mouthami; (E) HT, BPBM 33858, 70 mm SL, Chesterfield Bank, Coral Sea (J.E. Randall); (F) MNHN 2008-1433, 49 mm SL, Vanuatu, off Malo Island, Bruat Channel (C. Ferrara); (G) same specimen preserved (F. Uiblein).	FIGURE7. (A–C) Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp.; (A) HT, CSIRO H 6717-02, 116 mm SL, NE Australia, Great Barrier Reef, N of Rockingham Bay (D.C. Gledhill); (B) PT, CSIRO H 7212-01, 95 mm SL, same region, SE of Cairns (D.C. Gledhill); (C) CSIRO H 3637-10, 69 mm SL, Torres Strait W of Thursday Island, (G. Yearsley); (D) U. gubal n. sp., 87 mm SL, Red Sea, S Gulf Of Suez (F. Uiblein); (E–G) U. mouthami; (E) HT, BPBM 33858, 70 mm SL, Chesterfield Bank, Coral Sea (J.E. Randall); (F) MNHN 2008-1433, 49 mm SL, Vanuatu, off Malo Island, Bruat Channel (C. Ferrara); (G) same specimen preserved (F. Uiblein).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFD2FFD1FF27FDEB3DF34572.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772666/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772666	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFD2FFD1FF27FDEB3DF34572.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772682/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772682	FIGURE 9. Upeneus heterospinus n sp.; (A) HT, VNMN-I 2015, 91 mm SL, N of Hon Tre Island, Nha Trang, South-central Vietnam (D.A. Pavlov); (B) PT, VNMN-I 2026, 100 mm SL, same locality; (C) VNMN-I 2019, 56 mm SL, subadult (D.A. Pavlov) (D) VNMN-I 2038, 108 mm SL, Van Don, Ha Long Bay, N Vietnam (D.A. Pavlov & F. Uiblein); (E) CSIRO H 7364-02, 127 mm SL, Tanjung Luar, Lombok, Indonesia (W.T. White), (F) CSIRO H 8409-02, 65 mm SL, same locality (W.T. White)	FIGURE 9. Upeneus heterospinus n sp.; (A) HT, VNMN-I 2015, 91 mm SL, N of Hon Tre Island, Nha Trang, South-central Vietnam (D.A. Pavlov); (B) PT, VNMN-I 2026, 100 mm SL, same locality; (C) VNMN-I 2019, 56 mm SL, subadult (D.A. Pavlov) (D) VNMN-I 2038, 108 mm SL, Van Don, Ha Long Bay, N Vietnam (D.A. Pavlov & F. Uiblein); (E) CSIRO H 7364-02, 127 mm SL, Tanjung Luar, Lombok, Indonesia (W.T. White), (F) CSIRO H 8409-02, 65 mm SL, same locality (W.T. White)	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFD2FFD1FF27FDEB3DF34572.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772684/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772684	FIGURE 10. Upeneus heterospinus n. sp.; (A) HIFIRE 58231, 123 mm SL, N of Hon Tre Island, Nha Trang, South-central Vietnam, live tank photo (F. Uiblein); (B) subadult or small adult specimen (ca. 6–7 cm SL) encountered during dive off Phu Quoc, S Vietnam (F. Uiblein); (C) adult amongst three U. asymmetricus (with red oblique head bars), Chocolate Point, Malapascua Island, Chocolate Island, Philippines, 12 m depth; (D) adult, Yao Island, Bantayan Islands, Philippines; (E) adult, resting, Nocnocan Island, Bohol, Philippines (C-E: P. & G. Poppe - www.poppe-images.com)	FIGURE 10. Upeneus heterospinus n. sp.; (A) HIFIRE 58231, 123 mm SL, N of Hon Tre Island, Nha Trang, South-central Vietnam, live tank photo (F. Uiblein); (B) subadult or small adult specimen (ca. 6–7 cm SL) encountered during dive off Phu Quoc, S Vietnam (F. Uiblein); (C) adult amongst three U. asymmetricus (with red oblique head bars), Chocolate Point, Malapascua Island, Chocolate Island, Philippines, 12 m depth; (D) adult, Yao Island, Bantayan Islands, Philippines; (E) adult, resting, Nocnocan Island, Bohol, Philippines (C-E: P. & G. Poppe - www.poppe-images.com)	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFD2FFD1FF27FDEB3DF34572.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772686/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772686	FIGURE 11. Three selected morphological characters against SL in Upeneus heterospinus n. sp. The 65 mm demarcation for subadults and adults is indicated by a dotted black dash. The three populations and specimens from other areas are indicated by different symbols.	FIGURE 11. Three selected morphological characters against SL in Upeneus heterospinus n. sp. The 65 mm demarcation for subadults and adults is indicated by a dotted black dash. The three populations and specimens from other areas are indicated by different symbols.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFD2FFD1FF27FDEB3DF34572.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772688/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772688	FIGURE 12. Three morphometric characters against SL and pelvic-fin length against barbel length in adults of Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., U. mouthami and U. spottocaudalis. For Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., the three populations and additional specimens from other areas are indicated by different symbols. The distinction among U. heterospinus n. sp. and the two other species is indicated by dotted, continuous, and dashed outlines, respectively. The data for the specimen from S Japan identified here as U. heterospinus n. sp. were taken from Bandai et al. (2018). The data for U. spottocaudalis are from Uiblein et al. (2017).	FIGURE 12. Three morphometric characters against SL and pelvic-fin length against barbel length in adults of Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., U. mouthami and U. spottocaudalis. For Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., the three populations and additional specimens from other areas are indicated by different symbols. The distinction among U. heterospinus n. sp. and the two other species is indicated by dotted, continuous, and dashed outlines, respectively. The data for the specimen from S Japan identified here as U. heterospinus n. sp. were taken from Bandai et al. (2018). The data for U. spottocaudalis are from Uiblein et al. (2017).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFEDFFD6FF27F9213DAF461E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772666/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772666	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFEDFFD6FF27F9213DAF461E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772678/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772678	FIGURE7. (A–C) Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp.; (A) HT, CSIRO H 6717-02, 116 mm SL, NE Australia, Great Barrier Reef, N of Rockingham Bay (D.C. Gledhill); (B) PT, CSIRO H 7212-01, 95 mm SL, same region, SE of Cairns (D.C. Gledhill); (C) CSIRO H 3637-10, 69 mm SL, Torres Strait W of Thursday Island, (G. Yearsley); (D) U. gubal n. sp., 87 mm SL, Red Sea, S Gulf Of Suez (F. Uiblein); (E–G) U. mouthami; (E) HT, BPBM 33858, 70 mm SL, Chesterfield Bank, Coral Sea (J.E. Randall); (F) MNHN 2008-1433, 49 mm SL, Vanuatu, off Malo Island, Bruat Channel (C. Ferrara); (G) same specimen preserved (F. Uiblein).	FIGURE7. (A–C) Upeneus caudofasciatus n. sp.; (A) HT, CSIRO H 6717-02, 116 mm SL, NE Australia, Great Barrier Reef, N of Rockingham Bay (D.C. Gledhill); (B) PT, CSIRO H 7212-01, 95 mm SL, same region, SE of Cairns (D.C. Gledhill); (C) CSIRO H 3637-10, 69 mm SL, Torres Strait W of Thursday Island, (G. Yearsley); (D) U. gubal n. sp., 87 mm SL, Red Sea, S Gulf Of Suez (F. Uiblein); (E–G) U. mouthami; (E) HT, BPBM 33858, 70 mm SL, Chesterfield Bank, Coral Sea (J.E. Randall); (F) MNHN 2008-1433, 49 mm SL, Vanuatu, off Malo Island, Bruat Channel (C. Ferrara); (G) same specimen preserved (F. Uiblein).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFEDFFD6FF27F9213DAF461E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772688/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772688	FIGURE 12. Three morphometric characters against SL and pelvic-fin length against barbel length in adults of Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., U. mouthami and U. spottocaudalis. For Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., the three populations and additional specimens from other areas are indicated by different symbols. The distinction among U. heterospinus n. sp. and the two other species is indicated by dotted, continuous, and dashed outlines, respectively. The data for the specimen from S Japan identified here as U. heterospinus n. sp. were taken from Bandai et al. (2018). The data for U. spottocaudalis are from Uiblein et al. (2017).	FIGURE 12. Three morphometric characters against SL and pelvic-fin length against barbel length in adults of Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., U. mouthami and U. spottocaudalis. For Upeneus heterospinus n. sp., the three populations and additional specimens from other areas are indicated by different symbols. The distinction among U. heterospinus n. sp. and the two other species is indicated by dotted, continuous, and dashed outlines, respectively. The data for the specimen from S Japan identified here as U. heterospinus n. sp. were taken from Bandai et al. (2018). The data for U. spottocaudalis are from Uiblein et al. (2017).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFEAFFD4FF27FAE73823420E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772666/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772666	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution of the six species of the margarethae group. Three populations of Upeneus margarethae are indicated by different symbols. Numbers indicate multiple sampling localities.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFEAFFD4FF27FAE73823420E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772668/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772668	FIGURE 2. (A–F) Upeneus margarethae; (A) HT, SAIAB 82217, 82 mm SL, WIO, Mozambique, off Beira (O. Alvheim); (B) SMF 35030, 90 mm SL, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, off Jizan, (S.V. Bogorodsky); (C) 86 mm SL, Tuticorin, S India (K.K. Bineesh); (D) SAIAB 203480, 95 mm SL, EIO, Myanmar, NW od Basuhino Island (P. Psomadakis; side-reversed image); (E) CSIRO CA 3052, 98 mm SL, EIO, NW Australia, off Port Hedland (CSIRO staff); (F) subadult, 47 mm SL, EIO, Thailand, Kampuan Mangrove forest, Suksamran, Ranong (S. Ratmuangkhwang); (G, H) U. randalli: (G) HT, BPBM 33180, 101 mm SL, Arabian/ Persian Gulf, off S Kuwait, (J.E. Randall); (H) BPBM29498, 60 mm SL, Bahrain (J.E. Randall).	FIGURE 2. (A–F) Upeneus margarethae; (A) HT, SAIAB 82217, 82 mm SL, WIO, Mozambique, off Beira (O. Alvheim); (B) SMF 35030, 90 mm SL, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, off Jizan, (S.V. Bogorodsky); (C) 86 mm SL, Tuticorin, S India (K.K. Bineesh); (D) SAIAB 203480, 95 mm SL, EIO, Myanmar, NW od Basuhino Island (P. Psomadakis; side-reversed image); (E) CSIRO CA 3052, 98 mm SL, EIO, NW Australia, off Port Hedland (CSIRO staff); (F) subadult, 47 mm SL, EIO, Thailand, Kampuan Mangrove forest, Suksamran, Ranong (S. Ratmuangkhwang); (G, H) U. randalli: (G) HT, BPBM 33180, 101 mm SL, Arabian/ Persian Gulf, off S Kuwait, (J.E. Randall); (H) BPBM29498, 60 mm SL, Bahrain (J.E. Randall).	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
B829390BFFEAFFD4FF27FAE73823420E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3772674/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772674	FIGURE 5. Four morphometric characters in adults of three Upeneus species of the margarethae group against SL and each other. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols.	FIGURE 5. Four morphometric characters in adults of three Upeneus species of the margarethae group against SL and each other. For Upeneus margarethae, the three populations are indicated by different symbols.	2019-10-08	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker		Zenodo	biologists	Uiblein, Franz;Gledhill, Daniel C.;Pavlov, Dimitri A.;Hoang, Tuan Anh;Shaheen, Shaker			
