taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039787E10505FFF1D571FB869A75E720.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5567148/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567148	Fig. 2. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013. A–C. ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Gnathopod I. C. Gnathopod II. — D–G. ♂, 7.5 mm. D. Antenna II. E. Antenna II, calceolus (× 2800). F. Gnathopod I, setation omitted. G. Gnathopod II, setation omitted.	Fig. 2. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013. A–C. ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Gnathopod I. C. Gnathopod II. — D–G. ♂, 7.5 mm. D. Antenna II. E. Antenna II, calceolus (× 2800). F. Gnathopod I, setation omitted. G. Gnathopod II, setation omitted.	2021-10-13	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana		Zenodo	biologists	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana			
039787E10505FFF1D571FB869A75E720.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5567150/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567150	Fig. 3. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013, ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Head.B. Antenna I.C.Antenna II. D. Mandible, right. E. Mandible, lacinia mobilis (× 600). F. Mandible, left (part.). G. Lower lip. H. Upper lip. I. Maxilla I, right. J. Maxilla I, outer plate (× 600). K. Palp of maxilla I, left. L. Maxilla II. M. Maxilliped.	Fig. 3. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013, ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Head.B. Antenna I.C.Antenna II. D. Mandible, right. E. Mandible, lacinia mobilis (× 600). F. Mandible, left (part.). G. Lower lip. H. Upper lip. I. Maxilla I, right. J. Maxilla I, outer plate (× 600). K. Palp of maxilla I, left. L. Maxilla II. M. Maxilliped.	2021-10-13	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana		Zenodo	biologists	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana			
039787E10505FFF1D571FB869A75E720.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5567152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567152	Fig. 4. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013. A–E. ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Pereopod III. B. Pereopod IV. C. Pereopod V. D. Pereopod VI. E. Pereopod VII. — F–G. ♂, 7.5 mm. F. Uropod III. G. Telson. Black arrowheads indicate reduced carpi.	Fig. 4. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013. A–E. ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Pereopod III. B. Pereopod IV. C. Pereopod V. D. Pereopod VI. E. Pereopod VII. — F–G. ♂, 7.5 mm. F. Uropod III. G. Telson. Black arrowheads indicate reduced carpi.	2021-10-13	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana		Zenodo	biologists	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana			
039787E10505FFF1D571FB869A75E720.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5567154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567154	Fig. 5. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013, ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Epimeral plates I–III. B. Urosoma, dorsal view.C–E. Pleopods I–III (part.). F. Uropod I. G. Uropod II. H. Uropod III. I. Telson.	Fig. 5. Gammarus koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946), DAS 16-013, ♀, 8.0 mm. A. Epimeral plates I–III. B. Urosoma, dorsal view.C–E. Pleopods I–III (part.). F. Uropod I. G. Uropod II. H. Uropod III. I. Telson.	2021-10-13	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana		Zenodo	biologists	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana			
039787E10505FFF1D571FB869A75E720.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5567146/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567146	Fig. 1. Distribution map ofGammarus J.C. Fabricius, 1775 in Siberia.G. koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946) in Tore-Khol and Khubsugul Lakes (empty circles); balcanicus group (yellow squares); pulex group (filled circles) with G. lacustris G.O. Sars, 1863 (purple circles) coinciding with the entire Siberian part of the group’s range. A contour line overview (top right) shows principal study area. Each point may represent 1–3 closely adjacent localities (for further explanation, see text).	Fig. 1. Distribution map ofGammarus J.C. Fabricius, 1775 in Siberia.G. koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946) in Tore-Khol and Khubsugul Lakes (empty circles); balcanicus group (yellow squares); pulex group (filled circles) with G. lacustris G.O. Sars, 1863 (purple circles) coinciding with the entire Siberian part of the group’s range. A contour line overview (top right) shows principal study area. Each point may represent 1–3 closely adjacent localities (for further explanation, see text).	2021-10-13	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana		Zenodo	biologists	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana			
039787E1050AFFF6D57CFBA29D95E06C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5567146/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5567146	Fig. 1. Distribution map ofGammarus J.C. Fabricius, 1775 in Siberia.G. koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946) in Tore-Khol and Khubsugul Lakes (empty circles); balcanicus group (yellow squares); pulex group (filled circles) with G. lacustris G.O. Sars, 1863 (purple circles) coinciding with the entire Siberian part of the group’s range. A contour line overview (top right) shows principal study area. Each point may represent 1–3 closely adjacent localities (for further explanation, see text).	Fig. 1. Distribution map ofGammarus J.C. Fabricius, 1775 in Siberia.G. koshovi (Bazikalova, 1946) in Tore-Khol and Khubsugul Lakes (empty circles); balcanicus group (yellow squares); pulex group (filled circles) with G. lacustris G.O. Sars, 1863 (purple circles) coinciding with the entire Siberian part of the group’s range. A contour line overview (top right) shows principal study area. Each point may represent 1–3 closely adjacent localities (for further explanation, see text).	2021-10-13	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana		Zenodo	biologists	Sidorov, Dmitry;Yalysheva, Elena;Sharyi-Ool, Mariana			
