taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308976/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308976	FIGURE 6. Dorsal and ventral views, and left side of the tail of a male neotype (A, B, E; KUHE 58656 from Izuhara) and a female specimen (C, D, F; KUHE 58985 from Kamitsushima) of H. tsuensis. A scale bar shows 10 mm.	FIGURE 6. Dorsal and ventral views, and left side of the tail of a male neotype (A, B, E; KUHE 58656 from Izuhara) and a female specimen (C, D, F; KUHE 58985 from Kamitsushima) of H. tsuensis. A scale bar shows 10 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308984/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308984	FIGURE 9. Vomerine teeth series of a male neotype of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58656) from Izuhara, male topotypic specimens of H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58983) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 58662) from Nagasaki City. Not to scale.	FIGURE 9. Vomerine teeth series of a male neotype of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58656) from Izuhara, male topotypic specimens of H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58983) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 58662) from Nagasaki City. Not to scale.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308994/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308994	FIGURE 13. A pair of egg sacs of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58986) from Kamitsushima, H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58669) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 61872) from Nagasaki City. A white bar indicates 30 mm.	FIGURE 13. A pair of egg sacs of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58986) from Kamitsushima, H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58669) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 61872) from Nagasaki City. A white bar indicates 30 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308996/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308996	FIGURE 14. Dorsal views and left side of the tail of male H. tsuensis showing color variation. A yellowish dorsum with blackish spots and a bright yellowish stripe on the tail (A: KUHE 58873 from Mitsushima); a blackish dorsum without clear spots or a bright yellowish stripe on the tail (B: KUHE 58869 from Kamitsushima); a dark brownish dorsum with rough blackish spots and a bright yellowish stripe on the tail (C: KUHE 60161 from Kamitsushima). A white bar shows 10 mm.	FIGURE 14. Dorsal views and left side of the tail of male H. tsuensis showing color variation. A yellowish dorsum with blackish spots and a bright yellowish stripe on the tail (A: KUHE 58873 from Mitsushima); a blackish dorsum without clear spots or a bright yellowish stripe on the tail (B: KUHE 58869 from Kamitsushima); a dark brownish dorsum with rough blackish spots and a bright yellowish stripe on the tail (C: KUHE 60161 from Kamitsushima). A white bar shows 10 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8309006/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8309006	FIGURE 17. Dorsal, lateral, and ventral views of a larva of H. tsuensis (A–C: KUHE 65029) from Izuhara and H. tagoi (D–F; KUHE 65028) from Toyotama. A white bar shows 10 mm.	FIGURE 17. Dorsal, lateral, and ventral views of a larva of H. tsuensis (A–C: KUHE 65029) from Izuhara and H. tagoi (D–F; KUHE 65028) from Toyotama. A white bar shows 10 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8309008/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8309008	FIGURE 18. An alive female (A: KUHE 60148), egg sacs (B: not captured), a larva (C: not captured), and breeding habitat (D) of H. tsuensis.	FIGURE 18. An alive female (A: KUHE 60148), egg sacs (B: not captured), a larva (C: not captured), and breeding habitat (D) of H. tsuensis.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308972/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308972	FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree for 34 Hynobius species and out groups based on the complete cyt b gene sequences (1141 bp) of mtDNA by the Bayesian inference method. The numbers at nodes indicate Bayesian posterior probability (BPP). Asterisks (*) indicate significant supports with BPP of 0.95 or higher.	FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree for 34 Hynobius species and out groups based on the complete cyt b gene sequences (1141 bp) of mtDNA by the Bayesian inference method. The numbers at nodes indicate Bayesian posterior probability (BPP). Asterisks (*) indicate significant supports with BPP of 0.95 or higher.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308992/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308992	FIGURE 12. Histograms showing length of the whiptail structure (WTL) of egg-sacs of H. tsuensis (A), Hynobius sp. (H. tagoi) (B), H. nebulosus from Nagasaki (C) and Fukue Island (D).	FIGURE 12. Histograms showing length of the whiptail structure (WTL) of egg-sacs of H. tsuensis (A), Hynobius sp. (H. tagoi) (B), H. nebulosus from Nagasaki (C) and Fukue Island (D).	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308988/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308988	FIGURE 11. Boxplots showing maximum egg-sac length (MAESL), MAESL/ESW (egg-sac width), clutch size (CS), and unfertilized egg rate of four groups.	FIGURE 11. Boxplots showing maximum egg-sac length (MAESL), MAESL/ESW (egg-sac width), clutch size (CS), and unfertilized egg rate of four groups.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E11575D32E16A3BFA87FE26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308968/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308968	FIGURE 1. Map of Kyushu and its adjacent islands, Japan, showing the sampling localities of H. tsuensis (triangles), Hynobius sp. (inverse triangles), and H. nebulosus (circles) used for the morphological and microsatellite (SSR) analyses (open: morphological analysis, filled: both morphological and SSR analyses). Numbers correspond to pop no. in Table 2. The colored ranges indicate the distributional range of H. tsuensis (red, solid) and Hynobius sp. (blue, horizontal lines) in Tsushima Islands, and range of H. nebulosus (yellow, solid) in Kyushu. A dashed line in Tsushima Islands indicates the boundary between the northern (Kamijima) and southern islands (Shimojima), and a star in the Shimojima shows the center of Izuhara which is considered to be the type locality of H. tsuensis. A diamond in Kyushu indicates the type locality of H. nebulosus.	FIGURE 1. Map of Kyushu and its adjacent islands, Japan, showing the sampling localities of H. tsuensis (triangles), Hynobius sp. (inverse triangles), and H. nebulosus (circles) used for the morphological and microsatellite (SSR) analyses (open: morphological analysis, filled: both morphological and SSR analyses). Numbers correspond to pop no. in Table 2. The colored ranges indicate the distributional range of H. tsuensis (red, solid) and Hynobius sp. (blue, horizontal lines) in Tsushima Islands, and range of H. nebulosus (yellow, solid) in Kyushu. A dashed line in Tsushima Islands indicates the boundary between the northern (Kamijima) and southern islands (Shimojima), and a star in the Shimojima shows the center of Izuhara which is considered to be the type locality of H. tsuensis. A diamond in Kyushu indicates the type locality of H. nebulosus.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308980/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308980	FIGURE 7. Dorsal and ventral views, and left side of the tail of a male topotypic (A, B, E; KUHE 58983) and a female topotypic specimens (C, D, F; KUHE 58709) of H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) from Kamitsushima. A scale bar shows 10 mm.	FIGURE 7. Dorsal and ventral views, and left side of the tail of a male topotypic (A, B, E; KUHE 58983) and a female topotypic specimens (C, D, F; KUHE 58709) of H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) from Kamitsushima. A scale bar shows 10 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308984/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308984	FIGURE 9. Vomerine teeth series of a male neotype of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58656) from Izuhara, male topotypic specimens of H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58983) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 58662) from Nagasaki City. Not to scale.	FIGURE 9. Vomerine teeth series of a male neotype of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58656) from Izuhara, male topotypic specimens of H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58983) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 58662) from Nagasaki City. Not to scale.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308994/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308994	FIGURE 13. A pair of egg sacs of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58986) from Kamitsushima, H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58669) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 61872) from Nagasaki City. A white bar indicates 30 mm.	FIGURE 13. A pair of egg sacs of H. tsuensis (A: KUHE 58986) from Kamitsushima, H. tagoi (Hynobius sp.) (B: KUHE 58669) from Kamitsushima, and H. nebulosus (C: KUHE 61872) from Nagasaki City. A white bar indicates 30 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8309004/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8309004	FIGURE 16. Dorsal (A), ventral (B), and lateral (C: right, D: left) views of male holotype of H. tagoi (CAS 26563). A white bar shows 10 mm. Photo by Erica J. Ely.	FIGURE 16. Dorsal (A), ventral (B), and lateral (C: right, D: left) views of male holotype of H. tagoi (CAS 26563). A white bar shows 10 mm. Photo by Erica J. Ely.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8309006/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8309006	FIGURE 17. Dorsal, lateral, and ventral views of a larva of H. tsuensis (A–C: KUHE 65029) from Izuhara and H. tagoi (D–F; KUHE 65028) from Toyotama. A white bar shows 10 mm.	FIGURE 17. Dorsal, lateral, and ventral views of a larva of H. tsuensis (A–C: KUHE 65029) from Izuhara and H. tagoi (D–F; KUHE 65028) from Toyotama. A white bar shows 10 mm.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8309010/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8309010	FIGURE 19. An alive male (A: KUHE 63959), a pair of egg-sacs (B: KUHE 60144), a larva (C: not captured), and breeding habitat (D) of H. tagoi.	FIGURE 19. An alive male (A: KUHE 63959), a pair of egg-sacs (B: KUHE 60144), a larva (C: not captured), and breeding habitat (D) of H. tagoi.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308972/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308972	FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree for 34 Hynobius species and out groups based on the complete cyt b gene sequences (1141 bp) of mtDNA by the Bayesian inference method. The numbers at nodes indicate Bayesian posterior probability (BPP). Asterisks (*) indicate significant supports with BPP of 0.95 or higher.	FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree for 34 Hynobius species and out groups based on the complete cyt b gene sequences (1141 bp) of mtDNA by the Bayesian inference method. The numbers at nodes indicate Bayesian posterior probability (BPP). Asterisks (*) indicate significant supports with BPP of 0.95 or higher.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308992/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308992	FIGURE 12. Histograms showing length of the whiptail structure (WTL) of egg-sacs of H. tsuensis (A), Hynobius sp. (H. tagoi) (B), H. nebulosus from Nagasaki (C) and Fukue Island (D).	FIGURE 12. Histograms showing length of the whiptail structure (WTL) of egg-sacs of H. tsuensis (A), Hynobius sp. (H. tagoi) (B), H. nebulosus from Nagasaki (C) and Fukue Island (D).	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308988/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308988	FIGURE 11. Boxplots showing maximum egg-sac length (MAESL), MAESL/ESW (egg-sac width), clutch size (CS), and unfertilized egg rate of four groups.	FIGURE 11. Boxplots showing maximum egg-sac length (MAESL), MAESL/ESW (egg-sac width), clutch size (CS), and unfertilized egg rate of four groups.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
E8340D790E1D575932E16DA5FBE6F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8308968/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8308968	FIGURE 1. Map of Kyushu and its adjacent islands, Japan, showing the sampling localities of H. tsuensis (triangles), Hynobius sp. (inverse triangles), and H. nebulosus (circles) used for the morphological and microsatellite (SSR) analyses (open: morphological analysis, filled: both morphological and SSR analyses). Numbers correspond to pop no. in Table 2. The colored ranges indicate the distributional range of H. tsuensis (red, solid) and Hynobius sp. (blue, horizontal lines) in Tsushima Islands, and range of H. nebulosus (yellow, solid) in Kyushu. A dashed line in Tsushima Islands indicates the boundary between the northern (Kamijima) and southern islands (Shimojima), and a star in the Shimojima shows the center of Izuhara which is considered to be the type locality of H. tsuensis. A diamond in Kyushu indicates the type locality of H. nebulosus.	FIGURE 1. Map of Kyushu and its adjacent islands, Japan, showing the sampling localities of H. tsuensis (triangles), Hynobius sp. (inverse triangles), and H. nebulosus (circles) used for the morphological and microsatellite (SSR) analyses (open: morphological analysis, filled: both morphological and SSR analyses). Numbers correspond to pop no. in Table 2. The colored ranges indicate the distributional range of H. tsuensis (red, solid) and Hynobius sp. (blue, horizontal lines) in Tsushima Islands, and range of H. nebulosus (yellow, solid) in Kyushu. A dashed line in Tsushima Islands indicates the boundary between the northern (Kamijima) and southern islands (Shimojima), and a star in the Shimojima shows the center of Izuhara which is considered to be the type locality of H. tsuensis. A diamond in Kyushu indicates the type locality of H. nebulosus.	2023-08-30	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki		Zenodo	biologists	Niwa, Keita;Nishikawa, Kanto;Matsui, Masafumi;Kanamori, Sally;Kuro-O, Masaki			
