taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E987F40D5864380FC5151765B1FA0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910135/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910135	FIGURE 1. A. Molecular phylogeny of Cerithideopsis species produced by Bayesian analysis of partial COI sequences, using Telescopium telescopium as the outgroup. Localities are abbreviated and followed by the last three or four digits of the registration or reference number (for full details see Table 1). Support values are posterior probabilities; only values ≥ 0.90 are shown. Significant clusters determined by GMYC function in SPLITS (Ezard et al., 2009) are indicated by thickened stems. B– D. Molecular phylogenies produced by Bayesian analysis of 16S rRNA, 28S rRNA and all genes combined (COI + 16S rRNA + 28S rRNA), showing only the clade that includes all three Indo-West Pacific species of Cerithideopsis.	FIGURE 1. A. Molecular phylogeny of Cerithideopsis species produced by Bayesian analysis of partial COI sequences, using Telescopium telescopium as the outgroup. Localities are abbreviated and followed by the last three or four digits of the registration or reference number (for full details see Table 1). Support values are posterior probabilities; only values ≥ 0.90 are shown. Significant clusters determined by GMYC function in SPLITS (Ezard et al., 2009) are indicated by thickened stems. B– D. Molecular phylogenies produced by Bayesian analysis of 16S rRNA, 28S rRNA and all genes combined (COI + 16S rRNA + 28S rRNA), showing only the clade that includes all three Indo-West Pacific species of Cerithideopsis.	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5964360FC515C2629BF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910137/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910137	FIGURE 2. Shells of Cerithideopsis species. A–E. C. largillierti. F–H, N, O. C. malayensis n. sp. I–M, P–T. C. australiensis n. sp. A. China (Philippi 1849: Cerithium pl. 1, fig. 7). B. Cerithium (Potamides) largillierti Philippi, 1848, neotype and Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, lectotype, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/1). C, D. Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, paralectotypes, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/2, 3, respectively). E. Daehang-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (NHMUK 20070408). F, O. C. malayensis n. sp., paratypes, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/2). G, H. Bugang jetty, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia (NHMUK 20080700). I, J. Cocoa Creek, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130433; 2 views of same specimen). K. Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130434). L, M. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294). N. C. malayensis n. sp., holotype, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/1). P, Q. Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130436). R–T. Broome, Western Australia (NHMUK 20130437; R, S, 2 views of same specimen).	FIGURE 2. Shells of Cerithideopsis species. A–E. C. largillierti. F–H, N, O. C. malayensis n. sp. I–M, P–T. C. australiensis n. sp. A. China (Philippi 1849: Cerithium pl. 1, fig. 7). B. Cerithium (Potamides) largillierti Philippi, 1848, neotype and Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, lectotype, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/1). C, D. Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, paralectotypes, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/2, 3, respectively). E. Daehang-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (NHMUK 20070408). F, O. C. malayensis n. sp., paratypes, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/2). G, H. Bugang jetty, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia (NHMUK 20080700). I, J. Cocoa Creek, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130433; 2 views of same specimen). K. Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130434). L, M. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294). N. C. malayensis n. sp., holotype, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/1). P, Q. Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130436). R–T. Broome, Western Australia (NHMUK 20130437; R, S, 2 views of same specimen).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5964360FC515C2629BF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910139/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910139	FIGURE 3. Living animals (A–C) and periostracum (D) of Cerithideopsis species. A. C. largillierti, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref., Kyushu, Japan (photograph: H. Fukuda; from Fukuda, 2000). B. C. malayensis n. sp, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia. C. C. australiensis n. sp, Wickham Point, Northern Territory, Australia (photograph: A.J. Bourke). D. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294).	FIGURE 3. Living animals (A–C) and periostracum (D) of Cerithideopsis species. A. C. largillierti, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref., Kyushu, Japan (photograph: H. Fukuda; from Fukuda, 2000). B. C. malayensis n. sp, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia. C. C. australiensis n. sp, Wickham Point, Northern Territory, Australia (photograph: A.J. Bourke). D. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5964360FC515C2629BF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910141/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910141	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Cerithideopsis largillierti (triangles), C. malayensis n. sp. (circles) and C. australiensis n. sp. (squares). Solid symbols, specimens examined; open symbol, literature record: A, Kamimura et al. (2010).	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Cerithideopsis largillierti (triangles), C. malayensis n. sp. (circles) and C. australiensis n. sp. (squares). Solid symbols, specimens examined; open symbol, literature record: A, Kamimura et al. (2010).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5564330FC514DB623BF9BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910137/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910137	FIGURE 2. Shells of Cerithideopsis species. A–E. C. largillierti. F–H, N, O. C. malayensis n. sp. I–M, P–T. C. australiensis n. sp. A. China (Philippi 1849: Cerithium pl. 1, fig. 7). B. Cerithium (Potamides) largillierti Philippi, 1848, neotype and Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, lectotype, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/1). C, D. Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, paralectotypes, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/2, 3, respectively). E. Daehang-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (NHMUK 20070408). F, O. C. malayensis n. sp., paratypes, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/2). G, H. Bugang jetty, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia (NHMUK 20080700). I, J. Cocoa Creek, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130433; 2 views of same specimen). K. Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130434). L, M. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294). N. C. malayensis n. sp., holotype, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/1). P, Q. Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130436). R–T. Broome, Western Australia (NHMUK 20130437; R, S, 2 views of same specimen).	FIGURE 2. Shells of Cerithideopsis species. A–E. C. largillierti. F–H, N, O. C. malayensis n. sp. I–M, P–T. C. australiensis n. sp. A. China (Philippi 1849: Cerithium pl. 1, fig. 7). B. Cerithium (Potamides) largillierti Philippi, 1848, neotype and Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, lectotype, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/1). C, D. Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, paralectotypes, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/2, 3, respectively). E. Daehang-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (NHMUK 20070408). F, O. C. malayensis n. sp., paratypes, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/2). G, H. Bugang jetty, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia (NHMUK 20080700). I, J. Cocoa Creek, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130433; 2 views of same specimen). K. Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130434). L, M. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294). N. C. malayensis n. sp., holotype, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/1). P, Q. Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130436). R–T. Broome, Western Australia (NHMUK 20130437; R, S, 2 views of same specimen).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5564330FC514DB623BF9BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910139/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910139	FIGURE 3. Living animals (A–C) and periostracum (D) of Cerithideopsis species. A. C. largillierti, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref., Kyushu, Japan (photograph: H. Fukuda; from Fukuda, 2000). B. C. malayensis n. sp, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia. C. C. australiensis n. sp, Wickham Point, Northern Territory, Australia (photograph: A.J. Bourke). D. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294).	FIGURE 3. Living animals (A–C) and periostracum (D) of Cerithideopsis species. A. C. largillierti, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref., Kyushu, Japan (photograph: H. Fukuda; from Fukuda, 2000). B. C. malayensis n. sp, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia. C. C. australiensis n. sp, Wickham Point, Northern Territory, Australia (photograph: A.J. Bourke). D. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5564330FC514DB623BF9BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910141/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910141	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Cerithideopsis largillierti (triangles), C. malayensis n. sp. (circles) and C. australiensis n. sp. (squares). Solid symbols, specimens examined; open symbol, literature record: A, Kamimura et al. (2010).	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Cerithideopsis largillierti (triangles), C. malayensis n. sp. (circles) and C. australiensis n. sp. (squares). Solid symbols, specimens examined; open symbol, literature record: A, Kamimura et al. (2010).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5264310FC51652654FFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910137/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910137	FIGURE 2. Shells of Cerithideopsis species. A–E. C. largillierti. F–H, N, O. C. malayensis n. sp. I–M, P–T. C. australiensis n. sp. A. China (Philippi 1849: Cerithium pl. 1, fig. 7). B. Cerithium (Potamides) largillierti Philippi, 1848, neotype and Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, lectotype, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/1). C, D. Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, paralectotypes, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/2, 3, respectively). E. Daehang-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (NHMUK 20070408). F, O. C. malayensis n. sp., paratypes, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/2). G, H. Bugang jetty, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia (NHMUK 20080700). I, J. Cocoa Creek, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130433; 2 views of same specimen). K. Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130434). L, M. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294). N. C. malayensis n. sp., holotype, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/1). P, Q. Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130436). R–T. Broome, Western Australia (NHMUK 20130437; R, S, 2 views of same specimen).	FIGURE 2. Shells of Cerithideopsis species. A–E. C. largillierti. F–H, N, O. C. malayensis n. sp. I–M, P–T. C. australiensis n. sp. A. China (Philippi 1849: Cerithium pl. 1, fig. 7). B. Cerithium (Potamides) largillierti Philippi, 1848, neotype and Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, lectotype, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/1). C, D. Cerithidea fortunei A. Adams, 1855, paralectotypes, Shanghai, China (NHMUK 20130431/2, 3, respectively). E. Daehang-ri, Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (NHMUK 20070408). F, O. C. malayensis n. sp., paratypes, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/2). G, H. Bugang jetty, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia (NHMUK 20080700). I, J. Cocoa Creek, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130433; 2 views of same specimen). K. Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130434). L, M. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294). N. C. malayensis n. sp., holotype, Kradeh, Kanchanadit, 20 km NE Surat Thani, Thailand (NHMUK 20100434/1). P, Q. Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (NHMUK 20130436). R–T. Broome, Western Australia (NHMUK 20130437; R, S, 2 views of same specimen).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5264310FC51652654FFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910139/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910139	FIGURE 3. Living animals (A–C) and periostracum (D) of Cerithideopsis species. A. C. largillierti, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref., Kyushu, Japan (photograph: H. Fukuda; from Fukuda, 2000). B. C. malayensis n. sp, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia. C. C. australiensis n. sp, Wickham Point, Northern Territory, Australia (photograph: A.J. Bourke). D. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294).	FIGURE 3. Living animals (A–C) and periostracum (D) of Cerithideopsis species. A. C. largillierti, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref., Kyushu, Japan (photograph: H. Fukuda; from Fukuda, 2000). B. C. malayensis n. sp, Merbok estuary, Kedah, Malaysia. C. C. australiensis n. sp, Wickham Point, Northern Territory, Australia (photograph: A.J. Bourke). D. C. australiensis n. sp., holotype, Cockle Bay, Magnetic I., Queensland, Australia (AM C.478294).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
03E987F40D5264310FC51652654FFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4910141/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4910141	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Cerithideopsis largillierti (triangles), C. malayensis n. sp. (circles) and C. australiensis n. sp. (squares). Solid symbols, specimens examined; open symbol, literature record: A, Kamimura et al. (2010).	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Cerithideopsis largillierti (triangles), C. malayensis n. sp. (circles) and C. australiensis n. sp. (squares). Solid symbols, specimens examined; open symbol, literature record: A, Kamimura et al. (2010).	2014-03-13	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Claremont, Martine			
