taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
2A56C05E88488018A9EFFB7CD56E6F69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847029	FIG. 1. Careproctus candidus: (A) UW 158412, 73.4 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.62618N, 178.4398W, 178 m depth; (B) UW 158291, 75 mm, male, Aleutian Islands, south of Seguam Island, 52.18238N, 172.43948W, 190 m depth; (C) UW 117558, 66 mm, male, Aleutian Islands, northwest of Herbert Island, 52.92888N, 170.41118W, 221 m depth; (D) UW 117177, 90.5 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, south of Amukta Island, 52.36758N, 171.24638W, 320 m depth. All photographed before preservation.	FIG. 1. Careproctus candidus: (A) UW 158412, 73.4 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.62618N, 178.4398W, 178 m depth; (B) UW 158291, 75 mm, male, Aleutian Islands, south of Seguam Island, 52.18238N, 172.43948W, 190 m depth; (C) UW 117558, 66 mm, male, Aleutian Islands, northwest of Herbert Island, 52.92888N, 170.41118W, 221 m depth; (D) UW 117177, 90.5 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, south of Amukta Island, 52.36758N, 171.24638W, 320 m depth. All photographed before preservation.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88488018A9EFFB7CD56E6F69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847031	FIG. 2. Careproctus candidus: (A) UW 158412, 1 of 2, 73.4 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.62618N, 178.4398W, 178 m depth, photographed after preservation; (B) USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, illustration previously published in Gilbert and Burke (1912: fig. 22).	FIG. 2. Careproctus candidus: (A) UW 158412, 1 of 2, 73.4 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.62618N, 178.4398W, 178 m depth, photographed after preservation; (B) USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, illustration previously published in Gilbert and Burke (1912: fig. 22).	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88488018A9EFFB7CD56E6F69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847033	FIG. 3. Anterior dorsal-fin morphology in Careproctus candidus and two new species from the Aleutian Islands: (A) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays not exserted (based on C. candidus, USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, holotype); (B) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays partially exserted (based on C. candidus, UW 117177, 90.5 mm); (C) dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, fin with anterior section of rays one to seven roughly equal in length (based on C. klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype); (D) anterior dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, rays short and embedded in skin (based on C. bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype).	FIG. 3. Anterior dorsal-fin morphology in Careproctus candidus and two new species from the Aleutian Islands: (A) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays not exserted (based on C. candidus, USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, holotype); (B) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays partially exserted (based on C. candidus, UW 117177, 90.5 mm); (C) dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, fin with anterior section of rays one to seven roughly equal in length (based on C. klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype); (D) anterior dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, rays short and embedded in skin (based on C. bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype).	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88488018A9EFFB7CD56E6F69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847035/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847035	FIG. 4. Medial views of right pectoral girdles. (A) Careproctus candidus, UW 117243, 80 mm; (B) C. candidus, UW 154876, 1 of 4, 78 mm; (C) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 117553, 106.0 mm; (D) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 155491, 88.7 mm; (E) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, dashed lines indicate where coracoid was cut during dissection; (F) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 158400, 44.2 mm. Shaded areas represent cartilage.	FIG. 4. Medial views of right pectoral girdles. (A) Careproctus candidus, UW 117243, 80 mm; (B) C. candidus, UW 154876, 1 of 4, 78 mm; (C) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 117553, 106.0 mm; (D) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 155491, 88.7 mm; (E) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, dashed lines indicate where coracoid was cut during dissection; (F) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 158400, 44.2 mm. Shaded areas represent cartilage.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88488018A9EFFB7CD56E6F69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847037	FIG. 5. Distribution of Careproctus candidus (white), C. klisi, new species (gray), and C. bromius, new species (black), from the Aleutian Islands. Careproctus candidus distribution is based on material examined; the two new species, on all known material. Each symbol may represent more than one capture. Holotype localities represented by stars. Gray line represents the 200 m isobath.	FIG. 5. Distribution of Careproctus candidus (white), C. klisi, new species (gray), and C. bromius, new species (black), from the Aleutian Islands. Careproctus candidus distribution is based on material examined; the two new species, on all known material. Each symbol may represent more than one capture. Holotype localities represented by stars. Gray line represents the 200 m isobath.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E884E8015AA3AFA6AD5FA6DED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847033	FIG. 3. Anterior dorsal-fin morphology in Careproctus candidus and two new species from the Aleutian Islands: (A) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays not exserted (based on C. candidus, USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, holotype); (B) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays partially exserted (based on C. candidus, UW 117177, 90.5 mm); (C) dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, fin with anterior section of rays one to seven roughly equal in length (based on C. klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype); (D) anterior dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, rays short and embedded in skin (based on C. bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype).	FIG. 3. Anterior dorsal-fin morphology in Careproctus candidus and two new species from the Aleutian Islands: (A) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays not exserted (based on C. candidus, USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, holotype); (B) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays partially exserted (based on C. candidus, UW 117177, 90.5 mm); (C) dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, fin with anterior section of rays one to seven roughly equal in length (based on C. klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype); (D) anterior dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, rays short and embedded in skin (based on C. bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype).	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E884E8015AA3AFA6AD5FA6DED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847035/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847035	FIG. 4. Medial views of right pectoral girdles. (A) Careproctus candidus, UW 117243, 80 mm; (B) C. candidus, UW 154876, 1 of 4, 78 mm; (C) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 117553, 106.0 mm; (D) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 155491, 88.7 mm; (E) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, dashed lines indicate where coracoid was cut during dissection; (F) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 158400, 44.2 mm. Shaded areas represent cartilage.	FIG. 4. Medial views of right pectoral girdles. (A) Careproctus candidus, UW 117243, 80 mm; (B) C. candidus, UW 154876, 1 of 4, 78 mm; (C) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 117553, 106.0 mm; (D) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 155491, 88.7 mm; (E) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, dashed lines indicate where coracoid was cut during dissection; (F) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 158400, 44.2 mm. Shaded areas represent cartilage.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E884E8015AA3AFA6AD5FA6DED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847037	FIG. 5. Distribution of Careproctus candidus (white), C. klisi, new species (gray), and C. bromius, new species (black), from the Aleutian Islands. Careproctus candidus distribution is based on material examined; the two new species, on all known material. Each symbol may represent more than one capture. Holotype localities represented by stars. Gray line represents the 200 m isobath.	FIG. 5. Distribution of Careproctus candidus (white), C. klisi, new species (gray), and C. bromius, new species (black), from the Aleutian Islands. Careproctus candidus distribution is based on material examined; the two new species, on all known material. Each symbol may represent more than one capture. Holotype localities represented by stars. Gray line represents the 200 m isobath.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E884E8015AA3AFA6AD5FA6DED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847039/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847039	FIG. 6. Careproctus klisi, new species: (A) UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype, male, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.03608N, 179.30538E, 277 m depth; (B) UW 159772, 103.6 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.51508N, 179.51888W, 134 m depth; (C) UW 158344, 90.3 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, northwest of Semisopochnoi Island, 52.03818N, 179.31668E, 280 m depth; (D) UW 159773, 80.0 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.36888N, 179.91178W, 182 m depth. All photographed before preservation.	FIG. 6. Careproctus klisi, new species: (A) UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype, male, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.03608N, 179.30538E, 277 m depth; (B) UW 159772, 103.6 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.51508N, 179.51888W, 134 m depth; (C) UW 158344, 90.3 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, northwest of Semisopochnoi Island, 52.03818N, 179.31668E, 280 m depth; (D) UW 159773, 80.0 mm, female, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.36888N, 179.91178W, 182 m depth. All photographed before preservation.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E884E8015AA3AFA6AD5FA6DED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847042	FIG. 7. Careproctus klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype, male, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.03608N, 179.30538E, 277 m depth: (A) photographed after preservation; (B) illustration by Loren Eakins.	FIG. 7. Careproctus klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype, male, Aleutian Islands, Petrel Bank, 52.03608N, 179.30538E, 277 m depth: (A) photographed after preservation; (B) illustration by Loren Eakins.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88428012A9EFFF4BD4B86DE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847033	FIG. 3. Anterior dorsal-fin morphology in Careproctus candidus and two new species from the Aleutian Islands: (A) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays not exserted (based on C. candidus, USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, holotype); (B) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays partially exserted (based on C. candidus, UW 117177, 90.5 mm); (C) dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, fin with anterior section of rays one to seven roughly equal in length (based on C. klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype); (D) anterior dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, rays short and embedded in skin (based on C. bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype).	FIG. 3. Anterior dorsal-fin morphology in Careproctus candidus and two new species from the Aleutian Islands: (A) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays not exserted (based on C. candidus, USNM 74384, 60.7 mm, holotype); (B) anterior dorsal-fin lobe with notch rays partially exserted (based on C. candidus, UW 117177, 90.5 mm); (C) dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, fin with anterior section of rays one to seven roughly equal in length (based on C. klisi, new species, UW 200421, 105.3 mm, holotype); (D) anterior dorsal-fin lobe and notch absent, rays short and embedded in skin (based on C. bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype).	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88428012A9EFFF4BD4B86DE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847035/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847035	FIG. 4. Medial views of right pectoral girdles. (A) Careproctus candidus, UW 117243, 80 mm; (B) C. candidus, UW 154876, 1 of 4, 78 mm; (C) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 117553, 106.0 mm; (D) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 155491, 88.7 mm; (E) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, dashed lines indicate where coracoid was cut during dissection; (F) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 158400, 44.2 mm. Shaded areas represent cartilage.	FIG. 4. Medial views of right pectoral girdles. (A) Careproctus candidus, UW 117243, 80 mm; (B) C. candidus, UW 154876, 1 of 4, 78 mm; (C) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 117553, 106.0 mm; (D) C. klisi, new species, paratype, UW 155491, 88.7 mm; (E) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, dashed lines indicate where coracoid was cut during dissection; (F) C. bromius, new species, paratype, UW 158400, 44.2 mm. Shaded areas represent cartilage.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88428012A9EFFF4BD4B86DE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847037	FIG. 5. Distribution of Careproctus candidus (white), C. klisi, new species (gray), and C. bromius, new species (black), from the Aleutian Islands. Careproctus candidus distribution is based on material examined; the two new species, on all known material. Each symbol may represent more than one capture. Holotype localities represented by stars. Gray line represents the 200 m isobath.	FIG. 5. Distribution of Careproctus candidus (white), C. klisi, new species (gray), and C. bromius, new species (black), from the Aleutian Islands. Careproctus candidus distribution is based on material examined; the two new species, on all known material. Each symbol may represent more than one capture. Holotype localities represented by stars. Gray line represents the 200 m isobath.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88428012A9EFFF4BD4B86DE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847044/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847044	FIG. 8. Careproctus bromius, new species: (A) UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Seguam Pass, 52.26298N, 172.88278W, 158 m depth; (B) UW 158401, 38.5 mm, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.50788N, 178.57738W, 168 m depth; (C) UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.61638N, 178.18778W, 126 m depth; (D) UW 158417, 35.1 mm, male, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.61778N, 178.18838W, 122 m depth. All photographed before preservation.	FIG. 8. Careproctus bromius, new species: (A) UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Seguam Pass, 52.26298N, 172.88278W, 158 m depth; (B) UW 158401, 38.5 mm, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.50788N, 178.57738W, 168 m depth; (C) UW 155709, 2 of 2, 42.0 mm, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.61638N, 178.18778W, 126 m depth; (D) UW 158417, 35.1 mm, male, Aleutian Islands, Tanaga Pass, 51.61778N, 178.18838W, 122 m depth. All photographed before preservation.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
2A56C05E88428012A9EFFF4BD4B86DE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7847046/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847046	FIG. 9. Careproctus bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Seguam Pass, 52.26298N, 172.88278W, 158 m depth: (A) photographed after preservation; (B) illustration by Loren Eakins.	FIG. 9. Careproctus bromius, new species, UW 155719, 43.5 mm, holotype, ripe female, Aleutian Islands, Seguam Pass, 52.26298N, 172.88278W, 158 m depth: (A) photographed after preservation; (B) illustration by Loren Eakins.	2023-02-10	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke		Zenodo	biologists	Gardner, Jennifer R.;Orr, James W.;Tornabene, Luke			
