taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8364DA37BC572F43FF036FC389A5B106.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10085055/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10085055	FIGURE 1. Photographs of ocular sides of lectotypes of two nominal species of Cynoglossus.A) Cynoglossus joyneri (BMNH 1878.4.15.94, 232.6 mm SL); and B) Cynoglossus lighti (BMNH 1924.12.15.87, 172.0 mm SL). Photos by K. Webb (Natural History Museum, London).	FIGURE 1. Photographs of ocular sides of lectotypes of two nominal species of Cynoglossus.A) Cynoglossus joyneri (BMNH 1878.4.15.94, 232.6 mm SL); and B) Cynoglossus lighti (BMNH 1924.12.15.87, 172.0 mm SL). Photos by K. Webb (Natural History Museum, London).	2023-10-27	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.		Zenodo	biologists	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.			
8364DA37BC572F43FF036FC389A5B106.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10085061/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10085061	FIGURE 4. Close-up photographs of heads of lectotypes of: A) Cynoglossus joyneri; and B) Cynoglossus lighti. Preorbital lateral lines indicated by arrows. Photos by J. Maclaine and K. Webb (Natural History Museum, London).	FIGURE 4. Close-up photographs of heads of lectotypes of: A) Cynoglossus joyneri; and B) Cynoglossus lighti. Preorbital lateral lines indicated by arrows. Photos by J. Maclaine and K. Webb (Natural History Museum, London).	2023-10-27	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.		Zenodo	biologists	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.			
8364DA37BC572F43FF036FC389A5B106.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10085063/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10085063	FIGURE 5. Photographs of specimens representing the three groups of tongue soles identified in this study. A) First group featuring wider body and shorter rostral hook. B) Second group featuring narrower body and longer rostral hook. C) Third group: C-1) featuring wider body and longer rostral hook; C-2) featuring narrower body and shorter rostral hook. Photos: A and C-1 by H.-R. Luo; B and C-2 by X.-Y. Kong.	FIGURE 5. Photographs of specimens representing the three groups of tongue soles identified in this study. A) First group featuring wider body and shorter rostral hook. B) Second group featuring narrower body and longer rostral hook. C) Third group: C-1) featuring wider body and longer rostral hook; C-2) featuring narrower body and shorter rostral hook. Photos: A and C-1 by H.-R. Luo; B and C-2 by X.-Y. Kong.	2023-10-27	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.		Zenodo	biologists	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.			
8364DA37BC572F43FF036FC389A5B106.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10085057/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10085057	FIGURE 2. Twenty-twosampling locations for 138 specimensof tongue solesexamined in thisstudy.Abbreviationsfor locations are: NJ: Niphon; SJ: Shizuoka; KJ: Kochi; QH: Qinhuangdao; YT: Yantai; QD: Qingdao; RZ: Rizhao; LY: Lianyungang; LS: Lvsi; SH: Shanghai; ZS: Zhoushan; WL: Wenling; WZ: Wenzhou; FZ: Fuzhou; MW: Mawei; XM: Xiamen; DS: Dongshandao; SW: Shanwei; SZ: Shenzhen; ZH: Zhuhai; JM: Jiangmen; BM: Baimajing.	FIGURE 2. Twenty-twosampling locations for 138 specimensof tongue solesexamined in thisstudy.Abbreviationsfor locations are: NJ: Niphon; SJ: Shizuoka; KJ: Kochi; QH: Qinhuangdao; YT: Yantai; QD: Qingdao; RZ: Rizhao; LY: Lianyungang; LS: Lvsi; SH: Shanghai; ZS: Zhoushan; WL: Wenling; WZ: Wenzhou; FZ: Fuzhou; MW: Mawei; XM: Xiamen; DS: Dongshandao; SW: Shanwei; SZ: Shenzhen; ZH: Zhuhai; JM: Jiangmen; BM: Baimajing.	2023-10-27	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.		Zenodo	biologists	Luo, Hai-Rong;Kong, Xiao-Yu;Munroe, Thomas A.			
