taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827828/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827828	Fig. 1. CyliX tupareomanaia. (A) AIM MA122274, female, holotype shortly after death, 31.4 mm SL; Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Auckland Museum). (B) NMNZ P.056154, female, paratype, shortly after death, 35.5 mm SL; Cavalli Islands, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Irene Middleton).	Fig. 1. CyliX tupareomanaia. (A) AIM MA122274, female, holotype shortly after death, 31.4 mm SL; Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Auckland Museum). (B) NMNZ P.056154, female, paratype, shortly after death, 35.5 mm SL; Cavalli Islands, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Irene Middleton).	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827830/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827830	Fig. 2. CyliX tupareomanaia. (A) AIM MA122274, female, preserved holotype, 31.4 mm SL; Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Auckland Museum). (B) NMNZ P.056154, female, preserved paratype, 35.5 mm SL; Cavalli Islands, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Auckland Museum). (C) NMNZ P.046322, male, preserved paratype, 55.5 mm SL; east of Oturori Rock, Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand (photograph Graham Short).	Fig. 2. CyliX tupareomanaia. (A) AIM MA122274, female, preserved holotype, 31.4 mm SL; Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Auckland Museum). (B) NMNZ P.056154, female, preserved paratype, 35.5 mm SL; Cavalli Islands, Northland, New Zealand (photograph © Auckland Museum). (C) NMNZ P.046322, male, preserved paratype, 55.5 mm SL; east of Oturori Rock, Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand (photograph Graham Short).	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827832/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827832	Fig. 3. Head of CyliX tupareomanaia (AIM MA122274, female, preserved holotype, 31.4 mm SL) in lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) view highlighting positions of diagnostic characters, including the cup-like supraoccipital crest present on the supraoccipital, and large medioventral conical spines on the cleithral symphysis and the first trunk ring between the pectoral-fin bases. Abbreviations: CL, cleithral spines; CSS, medioventral conical spine on the cleithral symphysis; DHS, double head spine; FS, frontal spine; LHS, lateral head spine; MVFTRS, medioventral first trunk ring spine between the pectoral-fin bases; ORE, orbital rim extension; PLS, posterolateral spine on pectoralfin base; PNPC, posterior nuchal plate crest; SC, supraoccipital crest; SnS, snout spines.	Fig. 3. Head of CyliX tupareomanaia (AIM MA122274, female, preserved holotype, 31.4 mm SL) in lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) view highlighting positions of diagnostic characters, including the cup-like supraoccipital crest present on the supraoccipital, and large medioventral conical spines on the cleithral symphysis and the first trunk ring between the pectoral-fin bases. Abbreviations: CL, cleithral spines; CSS, medioventral conical spine on the cleithral symphysis; DHS, double head spine; FS, frontal spine; LHS, lateral head spine; MVFTRS, medioventral first trunk ring spine between the pectoral-fin bases; ORE, orbital rim extension; PLS, posterolateral spine on pectoralfin base; PNPC, posterior nuchal plate crest; SC, supraoccipital crest; SnS, snout spines.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827834/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827834	Fig. 4. µCT scan of CyliX tupareomanaia, NMNZ P.046322, male, paratype, 55.5 mm SL. (A, B) Anterolateral view of the head highlighting the bifurcated and cup-like crest present on the supraoccipital, continuous cleithral ring, and the strongly elevated ventrolateral bulge of the pectoral-fin base. (C) Anterodorsal aspect of the neurocranium highlighting the bifurcated and cup-like pentamerous bony crest present on the supraoccipital. Abbreviations: FS, frontal spine; PFB, pectoral-fin base; SC, supraoccipital crest; SCL, supracleithrum.	Fig. 4. µCT scan of CyliX tupareomanaia, NMNZ P.046322, male, paratype, 55.5 mm SL. (A, B) Anterolateral view of the head highlighting the bifurcated and cup-like crest present on the supraoccipital, continuous cleithral ring, and the strongly elevated ventrolateral bulge of the pectoral-fin base. (C) Anterodorsal aspect of the neurocranium highlighting the bifurcated and cup-like pentamerous bony crest present on the supraoccipital. Abbreviations: FS, frontal spine; PFB, pectoral-fin base; SC, supraoccipital crest; SCL, supracleithrum.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827836/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827836	Fig. 5. µCT scan of the ventral aspect of first trunk ring of CyliX tupareomanaia, NMNZ P.046322, male, paratype, 55.5 mm SL, in ventral aspect highlighting positions of large medioventral conical spines on the cleithral symphysis and the first trunk ring between the pectoral-fin bases. Abbreviations: CL, cleithral spines; CSS, medioventral conical spine on the cleithral symphysis; MVFTRS, medioventral first trunk ring spine between the pectoral-fin bases; PLS, posterolateral spine on pectoral-fin base.	Fig. 5. µCT scan of the ventral aspect of first trunk ring of CyliX tupareomanaia, NMNZ P.046322, male, paratype, 55.5 mm SL, in ventral aspect highlighting positions of large medioventral conical spines on the cleithral symphysis and the first trunk ring between the pectoral-fin bases. Abbreviations: CL, cleithral spines; CSS, medioventral conical spine on the cleithral symphysis; MVFTRS, medioventral first trunk ring spine between the pectoral-fin bases; PLS, posterolateral spine on pectoral-fin base.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827838/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827838	Fig. 6. CyliX tupareomanaia in situ. (A) AIM MA122274, female, holotype, Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Shane Housham). (B) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Shane Housham). (C) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Richard Smith). (D) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Irene Middleton). (E) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Irene Middleton). (F) Poor Knights Islands, Northland, New Zealand, at 10 m depth (photograph © Kent Erickson).	Fig. 6. CyliX tupareomanaia in situ. (A) AIM MA122274, female, holotype, Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Shane Housham). (B) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Shane Housham). (C) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Richard Smith). (D) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Irene Middleton). (E) Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru, Northland, New Zealand, 12 m depth (photograph © Irene Middleton). (F) Poor Knights Islands, Northland, New Zealand, at 10 m depth (photograph © Kent Erickson).	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA28F401C92D402F8D34FAC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827840/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827840	Fig. 7. Distribution of CyliX tupareomanaia in Taitokerau Northland, North Island, New Zealand. Square ¼ type locality of holotype AIM MA122274 at Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru. Star ¼ locality of paratype NMNZ P.056154, Cavalli Islands. Circle ¼ locality of paratype NMNZ P.046322, east of Oturori Rock, Bay of Islands. Arrow ¼ specimen photographed at Poor Knights Islands.	Fig. 7. Distribution of CyliX tupareomanaia in Taitokerau Northland, North Island, New Zealand. Square ¼ type locality of holotype AIM MA122274 at Waiatapaua Bay, Whangaruru. Star ¼ locality of paratype NMNZ P.056154, Cavalli Islands. Circle ¼ locality of paratype NMNZ P.046322, east of Oturori Rock, Bay of Islands. Arrow ¼ specimen photographed at Poor Knights Islands.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F407CA7E42E98BD6F980.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827842/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827842	Fig. 8. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	Fig. 8. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F407CA7E42E98BD6F980.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827844/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827844	Fig. 9. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	Fig. 9. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F407CA7E42E98BD6F980.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827846/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827846	Fig. 10. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of (A) Acentronura breViperula, CAS 247135, female; (B) Acentronura gracilissima, CAS 247139, male; (C) Acentronura tentaculata, CAS-SU 6681, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	Fig. 10. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of (A) Acentronura breViperula, CAS 247135, female; (B) Acentronura gracilissima, CAS 247139, male; (C) Acentronura tentaculata, CAS-SU 6681, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F407CA7E42E98BD6F980.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827848	Fig. 11. X-ray radiography of (A) A. breViperula, BMNH 1890.1.14.51, male, holotype; (B) A. tentaculata, BMNH 1869.6.21.7, male, holotype; (C) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 55.5 mm SL (Photograph credits for A. breViperula and A. tentaculata to Oliver Crimmen and Ralf Britz, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London; I. larsonae to Michael Hammer, © Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory).	Fig. 11. X-ray radiography of (A) A. breViperula, BMNH 1890.1.14.51, male, holotype; (B) A. tentaculata, BMNH 1869.6.21.7, male, holotype; (C) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 55.5 mm SL (Photograph credits for A. breViperula and A. tentaculata to Oliver Crimmen and Ralf Britz, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London; I. larsonae to Michael Hammer, © Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory).	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F41AC92D472C8ABCFAEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827842/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827842	Fig. 8. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	Fig. 8. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F41AC92D472C8ABCFAEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827844/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827844	Fig. 9. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	Fig. 9. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA26F41AC92D472C8ABCFAEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827846/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827846	Fig. 10. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of (A) Acentronura breViperula, CAS 247135, female; (B) Acentronura gracilissima, CAS 247139, male; (C) Acentronura tentaculata, CAS-SU 6681, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	Fig. 10. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of (A) Acentronura breViperula, CAS 247135, female; (B) Acentronura gracilissima, CAS 247139, male; (C) Acentronura tentaculata, CAS-SU 6681, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3BF41ACA9744308DD3F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827842/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827842	Fig. 8. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	Fig. 8. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3BF41ACA9744308DD3F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827844/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827844	Fig. 9. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	Fig. 9. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Acentronura spp. redescribed in this study. (A) A. breViperula, CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL. (B) A. gracilissima, CAS-SU 6681, male, 70.4 mm SL. (C) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, male, 50.8 mm SL. (D) A. tentaculata, CAS 247139, female, 53.9 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3BF41ACA9744308DD3F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827848	Fig. 11. X-ray radiography of (A) A. breViperula, BMNH 1890.1.14.51, male, holotype; (B) A. tentaculata, BMNH 1869.6.21.7, male, holotype; (C) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 55.5 mm SL (Photograph credits for A. breViperula and A. tentaculata to Oliver Crimmen and Ralf Britz, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London; I. larsonae to Michael Hammer, © Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory).	Fig. 11. X-ray radiography of (A) A. breViperula, BMNH 1890.1.14.51, male, holotype; (B) A. tentaculata, BMNH 1869.6.21.7, male, holotype; (C) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 55.5 mm SL (Photograph credits for A. breViperula and A. tentaculata to Oliver Crimmen and Ralf Britz, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London; I. larsonae to Michael Hammer, © Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory).	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3BF41ACA9744308DD3F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827846/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827846	Fig. 10. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of (A) Acentronura breViperula, CAS 247135, female; (B) Acentronura gracilissima, CAS 247139, male; (C) Acentronura tentaculata, CAS-SU 6681, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	Fig. 10. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of (A) Acentronura breViperula, CAS 247135, female; (B) Acentronura gracilissima, CAS 247139, male; (C) Acentronura tentaculata, CAS-SU 6681, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA38F41EC92D405C8A99FDD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827850/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827850	Fig. 12. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543-001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 33.5 SL. (C) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (E) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	Fig. 12. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543-001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 33.5 SL. (C) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (E) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA38F41EC92D405C8A99FDD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827852/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827852	Fig. 13. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543- 001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (C) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	Fig. 13. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543- 001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (C) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA38F41EC92D405C8A99FDD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827854/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827854	Fig. 14. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of the head of (A) Idiotropiscis australe, WAM P.33543-001, male; (B) Idiotropiscis larsonae, GCRL 21518, male; (C) Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	Fig. 14. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of the head of (A) Idiotropiscis australe, WAM P.33543-001, male; (B) Idiotropiscis larsonae, GCRL 21518, male; (C) Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41ECA97437C8C9DFC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827848	Fig. 11. X-ray radiography of (A) A. breViperula, BMNH 1890.1.14.51, male, holotype; (B) A. tentaculata, BMNH 1869.6.21.7, male, holotype; (C) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 55.5 mm SL (Photograph credits for A. breViperula and A. tentaculata to Oliver Crimmen and Ralf Britz, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London; I. larsonae to Michael Hammer, © Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory).	Fig. 11. X-ray radiography of (A) A. breViperula, BMNH 1890.1.14.51, male, holotype; (B) A. tentaculata, BMNH 1869.6.21.7, male, holotype; (C) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 55.5 mm SL (Photograph credits for A. breViperula and A. tentaculata to Oliver Crimmen and Ralf Britz, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London; I. larsonae to Michael Hammer, © Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory).	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41ECA97437C8C9DFC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827850/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827850	Fig. 12. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543-001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 33.5 SL. (C) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (E) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	Fig. 12. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543-001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 33.5 SL. (C) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (E) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41ECA97437C8C9DFC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827852/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827852	Fig. 13. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543- 001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (C) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	Fig. 13. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543- 001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (C) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41ECA97437C8C9DFC49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827854/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827854	Fig. 14. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of the head of (A) Idiotropiscis australe, WAM P.33543-001, male; (B) Idiotropiscis larsonae, GCRL 21518, male; (C) Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	Fig. 14. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of the head of (A) Idiotropiscis australe, WAM P.33543-001, male; (B) Idiotropiscis larsonae, GCRL 21518, male; (C) Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41DC942429488A0F946.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827850/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827850	Fig. 12. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543-001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 33.5 SL. (C) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (E) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	Fig. 12. Lateral view of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543-001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, NTM S.10805-001, male, holotype, 33.5 SL. (C) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (E) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41DC942429488A0F946.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827852/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827852	Fig. 13. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543- 001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (C) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	Fig. 13. Lateral view of µCT scanned skeletons of preserved specimens of Idiotropiscis spp. redescribed in this study. (A) I. australe, WAM P.33543- 001, male, 54.7 mm SL. (B) I. larsonae, GCRL 21518, female, paratype, 33.0 mm SL. (C) I. lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (D) I. lumnitzeri, AMS I.45395-001, female, 54.0 mm SL.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41DC942429488A0F946.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827856/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827856	Fig. 15. µCT scanned skeleton of Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (A) Osteocranium in lateral view highlighting the ventral cleithral cheek spine and small spine posteroventral of pectoral-fin base. (B) Subdorsal-fin base in lateral view highlighting the one upper and one lower subdorsal spines. Abbreviations: CS, cleithral spine; LSDS, lower subdorsal spine; PLS, posterolateral spine on pectoral-fin base; USDS, upper subdorsal spine.	Fig. 15. µCT scanned skeleton of Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male, 69.9 mm SL. (A) Osteocranium in lateral view highlighting the ventral cleithral cheek spine and small spine posteroventral of pectoral-fin base. (B) Subdorsal-fin base in lateral view highlighting the one upper and one lower subdorsal spines. Abbreviations: CS, cleithral spine; LSDS, lower subdorsal spine; PLS, posterolateral spine on pectoral-fin base; USDS, upper subdorsal spine.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
99248794CA3FF41DC942429488A0F946.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5827854/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827854	Fig. 14. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of the head of (A) Idiotropiscis australe, WAM P.33543-001, male; (B) Idiotropiscis larsonae, GCRL 21518, male; (C) Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	Fig. 14. Dorsal view of µCT scanned neurocranium of the head of (A) Idiotropiscis australe, WAM P.33543-001, male; (B) Idiotropiscis larsonae, GCRL 21518, male; (C) Idiotropiscis lumnitzeri, CAS HH-0423, male. Abbreviations: BLP, bilateral lobed protuberances; SC, supraoccipital crest.	2021-09-20	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Short, Graham A.;Trnski, Thomas			
