taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
9D17776CFA04FFDFFF4B9863FB35F86E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606727/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606727	FIGURE 1. (A) Parosphromenus juelinae sp. nov., MZB 25116, 19.5 mm SL male holotype; (B) P. juelinae, about 31 mm SL, male, from type locality, live coloration, not preserved (laterally inverted); (C) P. juelinae, male in “head-down” courtship position, not preserved (laterally inverted).	FIGURE 1. (A) Parosphromenus juelinae sp. nov., MZB 25116, 19.5 mm SL male holotype; (B) P. juelinae, about 31 mm SL, male, from type locality, live coloration, not preserved (laterally inverted); (C) P. juelinae, male in “head-down” courtship position, not preserved (laterally inverted).	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA04FFDFFF4B9863FB35F86E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606729/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606729	FIGURE 2. (A) P. juelinae, male, same collection data as for holotype, live coloration immediately after collection, not preserved; (B) Schematic diagram of the caudal fin of P. juelinae: rounded, median ray branched, a row of interrupted bluish blotches, proximal part black (illustrator: Feng Xu); (C) Details of the caudal fin of P. juelinae, ZRC 46184 (photograph: Tan H. H., 26. Jan. 2021); (D) Parosphromenus deissneri, male, near location of neotype, live coloration after capture, coll. Y. H. Ji & H. Kishi, Mar. 2017, not preserved (laterally inverted); (E) Schematic diagram of the caudal fin of P. deissneri: lanceolate, median ray filamentous and simple, a row of interrupted bluish blotches, proximal part brownish (illustrator: Feng Xu); (F) Details of the caudal fin of P. deissneri, ZRC 31017 (photograph: Tan H. H., 19. Apr. 2021); (G) Parosphromenus bintan, male, south of location of paratype ZRC 31327–31331, Bangka Island, live coloration after capture, coll. Y. H. Ji & H. Kishi, Mar. 2017, not preserved; (H) Schematic diagram of the caudal fin of P. bintan: rounded, median ray branched, a continuous bluish band, proximal part black (illustrator: Feng Xu); (I) Details of the caudal fin of P. bintan, ZRC 41403 (photograph: Tan H. H., Jan. 2021).	FIGURE 2. (A) P. juelinae, male, same collection data as for holotype, live coloration immediately after collection, not preserved; (B) Schematic diagram of the caudal fin of P. juelinae: rounded, median ray branched, a row of interrupted bluish blotches, proximal part black (illustrator: Feng Xu); (C) Details of the caudal fin of P. juelinae, ZRC 46184 (photograph: Tan H. H., 26. Jan. 2021); (D) Parosphromenus deissneri, male, near location of neotype, live coloration after capture, coll. Y. H. Ji & H. Kishi, Mar. 2017, not preserved (laterally inverted); (E) Schematic diagram of the caudal fin of P. deissneri: lanceolate, median ray filamentous and simple, a row of interrupted bluish blotches, proximal part brownish (illustrator: Feng Xu); (F) Details of the caudal fin of P. deissneri, ZRC 31017 (photograph: Tan H. H., 19. Apr. 2021); (G) Parosphromenus bintan, male, south of location of paratype ZRC 31327–31331, Bangka Island, live coloration after capture, coll. Y. H. Ji & H. Kishi, Mar. 2017, not preserved; (H) Schematic diagram of the caudal fin of P. bintan: rounded, median ray branched, a continuous bluish band, proximal part black (illustrator: Feng Xu); (I) Details of the caudal fin of P. bintan, ZRC 41403 (photograph: Tan H. H., Jan. 2021).	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA04FFDFFF4B9863FB35F86E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606731/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606731	FIGURE 3. Photograph of type locality of Parosphromenus juelinae in Bangka Island, a black water forest peat swamp, Sep. 2019.	FIGURE 3. Photograph of type locality of Parosphromenus juelinae in Bangka Island, a black water forest peat swamp, Sep. 2019.	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA04FFDFFF4B9863FB35F86E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606733/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606733	FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic tree of Parosphromenus species based on cytb gene sequences and ML approaches. The two new species in the phylogenetic tree are highlighted in red (Photograph of Parsophromenus parvulus: Jianhui Dai, 2019; Photograph of Parsophromenus harveyi; Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit: Ji, Yuhan Ji, 2017; Photograph of Parsophromenus cf. gunawani: Weilin Zhong, 20. Apr, 2020).	FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic tree of Parosphromenus species based on cytb gene sequences and ML approaches. The two new species in the phylogenetic tree are highlighted in red (Photograph of Parsophromenus parvulus: Jianhui Dai, 2019; Photograph of Parsophromenus harveyi; Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit: Ji, Yuhan Ji, 2017; Photograph of Parsophromenus cf. gunawani: Weilin Zhong, 20. Apr, 2020).	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA02FFD2FF4B9EE6FD71FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606733/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606733	FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic tree of Parosphromenus species based on cytb gene sequences and ML approaches. The two new species in the phylogenetic tree are highlighted in red (Photograph of Parsophromenus parvulus: Jianhui Dai, 2019; Photograph of Parsophromenus harveyi; Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit: Ji, Yuhan Ji, 2017; Photograph of Parsophromenus cf. gunawani: Weilin Zhong, 20. Apr, 2020).	FIGURE 4. Phylogenetic tree of Parosphromenus species based on cytb gene sequences and ML approaches. The two new species in the phylogenetic tree are highlighted in red (Photograph of Parsophromenus parvulus: Jianhui Dai, 2019; Photograph of Parsophromenus harveyi; Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit: Ji, Yuhan Ji, 2017; Photograph of Parsophromenus cf. gunawani: Weilin Zhong, 20. Apr, 2020).	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA02FFD2FF4B9EE6FD71FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606737/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606737	FIGURE 5. (A) Parosphromenus kishii sp. nov., MZB 25120, 31.4 mm SL male holotype, freshly preserved (laterally inverted); (B) P. kishii, CKH–P102, 27.5 mm SL, male paratype (photograph: H. Kishi, Jan. 2021); (C) P. kishii, about 35 mm SL, male, from the type locality, live coloration, not preserved.	FIGURE 5. (A) Parosphromenus kishii sp. nov., MZB 25120, 31.4 mm SL male holotype, freshly preserved (laterally inverted); (B) P. kishii, CKH–P102, 27.5 mm SL, male paratype (photograph: H. Kishi, Jan. 2021); (C) P. kishii, about 35 mm SL, male, from the type locality, live coloration, not preserved.	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA02FFD2FF4B9EE6FD71FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606741/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606741	FIGURE 6. Photograph of type locality of Parosphromenus kishii in Kalimantan Tengah, a clear water river running through an oil-palm plantation, Apr. 2019.	FIGURE 6. Photograph of type locality of Parosphromenus kishii in Kalimantan Tengah, a clear water river running through an oil-palm plantation, Apr. 2019.	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
9D17776CFA02FFD2FF4B9EE6FD71FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5606743/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5606743	FIGURE 7. (A) The rounded caudal fin of juveniles: posterior edge of the fin smoothy rounded, not pointed; not preserved; (B). The most common rhombic caudal-fin shape in adults, posterior edge of the fin projected outwards into a pointed rhombic shape, SJD KA2081, from type locality; (C). The third variant of the caudal-fin shape, the median ray branched and elongated into a short filament in some adults, SJD KA2081, from type locality; (D) The rounded caudal-fin shape in F1 adults (offspring of the male in Fig. 5 C); (E) The pointed rhombic caudal-fin shape in F1 adults (offspring of the same clutch of the male in Fig. 5 C); (F) The spade-shaded caudal-fin shape with a short filament (median ray branched) in F1 adults (offspring of the same clutch of the male in Fig. 5 C); (G) Another variant of the caudal-fin shape in adults, the middle part of the posterior edge of the caudal fin aberrantly elongated outwardly into a center convex rhombic shape, but without filament; same fish with Fig. 5 C, not preserved. (laterally inverted).	FIGURE 7. (A) The rounded caudal fin of juveniles: posterior edge of the fin smoothy rounded, not pointed; not preserved; (B). The most common rhombic caudal-fin shape in adults, posterior edge of the fin projected outwards into a pointed rhombic shape, SJD KA2081, from type locality; (C). The third variant of the caudal-fin shape, the median ray branched and elongated into a short filament in some adults, SJD KA2081, from type locality; (D) The rounded caudal-fin shape in F1 adults (offspring of the male in Fig. 5 C); (E) The pointed rhombic caudal-fin shape in F1 adults (offspring of the same clutch of the male in Fig. 5 C); (F) The spade-shaded caudal-fin shape with a short filament (median ray branched) in F1 adults (offspring of the same clutch of the male in Fig. 5 C); (G) Another variant of the caudal-fin shape in adults, the middle part of the posterior edge of the caudal fin aberrantly elongated outwardly into a center convex rhombic shape, but without filament; same fish with Fig. 5 C, not preserved. (laterally inverted).	2021-10-28	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang		Zenodo	biologists	Shi, Wentian;Guo, Shujie;Haryono, Haryono;Hong, Yijiang;Zhang, Wanchang			
