taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F587D7EC17FF96AE86FF3CB31F8D38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897100	FIGURE 9. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, D–F, N: NHMW–27021), and female 4.9 mm (C, G–M: NHMW–27022); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect, left antennula, right antenna and setae of left antenna omitted, detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, left eye of female, dorsal, object somewhat compressed by pressure exerted by cover glass; D, carapace expanded on slide, details (E–F) showing pore groups; G, female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; H–K, details of female antennula (G) showing modified spines (H, J) and setae (I, K); L, antenna, dorsal; M, labrum, ventral; N, labium, compared with left lobe, the right one appearing more slender due to artificial, vertical inclination.	FIGURE 9. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, D–F, N: NHMW–27021), and female 4.9 mm (C, G–M: NHMW–27022); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect, left antennula, right antenna and setae of left antenna omitted, detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, left eye of female, dorsal, object somewhat compressed by pressure exerted by cover glass; D, carapace expanded on slide, details (E–F) showing pore groups; G, female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; H–K, details of female antennula (G) showing modified spines (H, J) and setae (I, K); L, antenna, dorsal; M, labrum, ventral; N, labium, compared with left lobe, the right one appearing more slender due to artificial, vertical inclination.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF96AE86FF3CB31F8D38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897094	FIGURE 6. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), paratypes male with body length 4.4 mm (A–D, I–O: NHMW–27018) and female 3.5 mm (E–H, P: NHMW–27020); A, right male antennula, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae of basal (B), median (C) and terminal (D) segments of trunk; E, left female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; F–H, details of female antennula (E) showing whip setae of basal (F), median (G) and terminal (H) segments of trunk; I, antenna, ventral, arrow points to scale field below drawing plane on dorsal face; J, labrum, ventral; K, right male gnathopod, rostral, details show ridge on disto-mesial edge of merus (L) and (M–N) modified spines of carpus; O, propodus plus dactylus of right male gnathopod, rostral; P, dactylus of right gnathopod in female, caudal.	FIGURE 6. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), paratypes male with body length 4.4 mm (A–D, I–O: NHMW–27018) and female 3.5 mm (E–H, P: NHMW–27020); A, right male antennula, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae of basal (B), median (C) and terminal (D) segments of trunk; E, left female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; F–H, details of female antennula (E) showing whip setae of basal (F), median (G) and terminal (H) segments of trunk; I, antenna, ventral, arrow points to scale field below drawing plane on dorsal face; J, labrum, ventral; K, right male gnathopod, rostral, details show ridge on disto-mesial edge of merus (L) and (M–N) modified spines of carpus; O, propodus plus dactylus of right male gnathopod, rostral; P, dactylus of right gnathopod in female, caudal.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF96AE86FF3CB31F8D38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897103/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897103	FIGURE 10. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A, C–D, F–G, K–L, N–P: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (B, E, H–J, M: NHMW–27022); A, left mandible, caudal face, arrow points to field of scales visible through the transparent object with focus on rostral face; B, masticatory portion of right mandible in another specimen; C, maxillula, caudal, detail (D) shows pores of distal segment; E, maxilla, rostral; F, male first thoracopod (caudal) with sternites 1–8 (ventral); G–H, variants of claw of first thoracic endopod; I, female thoracic sternites 1–8; J, second thoracic endopod, caudal; K–P, dactylus with claw in thoracic endopods 3–8, setae omitted, note varying scales.	FIGURE 10. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A, C–D, F–G, K–L, N–P: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (B, E, H–J, M: NHMW–27022); A, left mandible, caudal face, arrow points to field of scales visible through the transparent object with focus on rostral face; B, masticatory portion of right mandible in another specimen; C, maxillula, caudal, detail (D) shows pores of distal segment; E, maxilla, rostral; F, male first thoracopod (caudal) with sternites 1–8 (ventral); G–H, variants of claw of first thoracic endopod; I, female thoracic sternites 1–8; J, second thoracic endopod, caudal; K–P, dactylus with claw in thoracic endopods 3–8, setae omitted, note varying scales.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF96AE86FF3CB31F8D38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897111/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897111	FIGURE 13. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, female with body length 4.9 mm (A–F: NHMW–27022) and male 4.8 mm (G–H: NHMW–27021). A, cardiac portion of foregut, dorsal view, dorsal wall omitted, details (B–E) showing modified spines; F, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; G, uropods, ventral, setae and ventral wall of statocyst omitted; H, telson; I, nauplioid larva at late substage N2, lateral, detail (J) shows tip of abdomen.	FIGURE 13. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, female with body length 4.9 mm (A–F: NHMW–27022) and male 4.8 mm (G–H: NHMW–27021). A, cardiac portion of foregut, dorsal view, dorsal wall omitted, details (B–E) showing modified spines; F, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; G, uropods, ventral, setae and ventral wall of statocyst omitted; H, telson; I, nauplioid larva at late substage N2, lateral, detail (J) shows tip of abdomen.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF96AE86FF3CB31F8D38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897105/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897105	FIGURE 11. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, E, G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27022); A, right male thoracopod 3, rostral aspect, detail (B) shows barbed whip seta of merus; C, ‘tarsus’ and part of merus of left female thoracic endopod 3, rostral, detail (D) shows flagellate spine of carpopropodus; E, thoracic endopod 4, caudal; F, sympod of thoracic endopod 6 with rudimentary oostegite, rostral; G, male thoracic endopod 8 with basal plate of exopod and penis, caudal.	FIGURE 11. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, E, G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27022); A, right male thoracopod 3, rostral aspect, detail (B) shows barbed whip seta of merus; C, ‘tarsus’ and part of merus of left female thoracic endopod 3, rostral, detail (D) shows flagellate spine of carpopropodus; E, thoracic endopod 4, caudal; F, sympod of thoracic endopod 6 with rudimentary oostegite, rostral; G, male thoracic endopod 8 with basal plate of exopod and penis, caudal.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF96AE86FF3CB31F8D38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897090/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897090	FIGURE 4. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–D, F–G, J–K: NHMW–27017) and females 3.7 mm (E, H: NHMW–27015), 4.5 mm (I: MNINGA MYS 440); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male pleopod 1, caudal; E, female pleopod 2, caudal; F, male pleopod 3, rostral; G, male pleopod 4, rostral; H, female pleopod 5, caudal; I, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; J, uropods, ventral; K, telson; L, nauplioid larva at late substage N3, anteriorly distorted, lateral; M, tip of nauplioid abdomen in another specimen, lateral.	FIGURE 4. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–D, F–G, J–K: NHMW–27017) and females 3.7 mm (E, H: NHMW–27015), 4.5 mm (I: MNINGA MYS 440); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male pleopod 1, caudal; E, female pleopod 2, caudal; F, male pleopod 3, rostral; G, male pleopod 4, rostral; H, female pleopod 5, caudal; I, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; J, uropods, ventral; K, telson; L, nauplioid larva at late substage N3, anteriorly distorted, lateral; M, tip of nauplioid abdomen in another specimen, lateral.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897082/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897082	FIGURE 1. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, holotype, male with body length 4.1 mm (A, C–E: NHMW– 27016), and paratype female 4.5 mm (B, F–G: NHMW–27015); A, eyes of male, dorsal, dotted line enhances contour and rugged anterior margin of left eyestalk, dashed line anterior contour of carapace; B, eyes of female, dorsal, dashed line enhances anterior contour of carapace; C, left eye, lateral, dotted line enhances contour of the eye; D, micrograph as in panel (C) but with focus on rostrum, arrow points to subrostral process; E, tarsus of left gnathopod, lateral; F, head region of female, lateral; G, whole body of incubating female, lateral (object artificially separated from background). A–G, ethanol-fixed materials in petri dishes.	FIGURE 1. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, holotype, male with body length 4.1 mm (A, C–E: NHMW– 27016), and paratype female 4.5 mm (B, F–G: NHMW–27015); A, eyes of male, dorsal, dotted line enhances contour and rugged anterior margin of left eyestalk, dashed line anterior contour of carapace; B, eyes of female, dorsal, dashed line enhances anterior contour of carapace; C, left eye, lateral, dotted line enhances contour of the eye; D, micrograph as in panel (C) but with focus on rostrum, arrow points to subrostral process; E, tarsus of left gnathopod, lateral; F, head region of female, lateral; G, whole body of incubating female, lateral (object artificially separated from background). A–G, ethanol-fixed materials in petri dishes.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897084	FIGURE 2. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–E, L–M, O–S: NHMW–27017) and female 3.7 mm (F–K, N: NHMW–27015); A, male antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; E, detail of male antennula (A) showing stout barbed setae laterally on basal segment; F, female antennula, dorsal; G–I, details of female antennula (F) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; J, antenna, dorsal; K, detail of antenna (J) showing scales dorsally on basal segment of the antennal peduncle; L, mandibular palp, rostral; M, detail of mandibular palp (L) showing scales on rostral face; N, maxillula, caudal; O, male thoracic sternites 1–8; P, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 1, setae omitted; Q, tarsus of thoracic endopod 4, rostral; R, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing modified seta on rostral face; S, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted.	FIGURE 2. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–E, L–M, O–S: NHMW–27017) and female 3.7 mm (F–K, N: NHMW–27015); A, male antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; E, detail of male antennula (A) showing stout barbed setae laterally on basal segment; F, female antennula, dorsal; G–I, details of female antennula (F) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; J, antenna, dorsal; K, detail of antenna (J) showing scales dorsally on basal segment of the antennal peduncle; L, mandibular palp, rostral; M, detail of mandibular palp (L) showing scales on rostral face; N, maxillula, caudal; O, male thoracic sternites 1–8; P, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 1, setae omitted; Q, tarsus of thoracic endopod 4, rostral; R, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing modified seta on rostral face; S, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897086/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897086	FIGURE 3. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, female with body length 3.7 mm (A–G: NHMW– 27015) and male 3.8 mm (H–O: NHMW–27017); A, thoracopod 2, rostral; B, detail of thoracic endopod 2 (A) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted; C, detail of endopod 2 (A) showing modified seta; D, left female thoracic endopod 3, caudal; E, detail of female endopod 3 (D) showing dactylus with nail and terminal margin of propodus; F–G, details of female endopod 3 (D) showing modified setae of merus (F) and carpus (G); H, left male thoracic endopod 3, rostral; I, detail of male endopod 3 (H) showing dactylus with nail and terminal margin of propodus; J–L, details of male endopod 3 (H) showing spines of carpus; M, thoracic endopod 8, rostral; N, detail of endopod 8 (M) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted; O, penis.	FIGURE 3. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, female with body length 3.7 mm (A–G: NHMW– 27015) and male 3.8 mm (H–O: NHMW–27017); A, thoracopod 2, rostral; B, detail of thoracic endopod 2 (A) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted; C, detail of endopod 2 (A) showing modified seta; D, left female thoracic endopod 3, caudal; E, detail of female endopod 3 (D) showing dactylus with nail and terminal margin of propodus; F–G, details of female endopod 3 (D) showing modified setae of merus (F) and carpus (G); H, left male thoracic endopod 3, rostral; I, detail of male endopod 3 (H) showing dactylus with nail and terminal margin of propodus; J–L, details of male endopod 3 (H) showing spines of carpus; M, thoracic endopod 8, rostral; N, detail of endopod 8 (M) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted; O, penis.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897090/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897090	FIGURE 4. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–D, F–G, J–K: NHMW–27017) and females 3.7 mm (E, H: NHMW–27015), 4.5 mm (I: MNINGA MYS 440); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male pleopod 1, caudal; E, female pleopod 2, caudal; F, male pleopod 3, rostral; G, male pleopod 4, rostral; H, female pleopod 5, caudal; I, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; J, uropods, ventral; K, telson; L, nauplioid larva at late substage N3, anteriorly distorted, lateral; M, tip of nauplioid abdomen in another specimen, lateral.	FIGURE 4. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–D, F–G, J–K: NHMW–27017) and females 3.7 mm (E, H: NHMW–27015), 4.5 mm (I: MNINGA MYS 440); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male pleopod 1, caudal; E, female pleopod 2, caudal; F, male pleopod 3, rostral; G, male pleopod 4, rostral; H, female pleopod 5, caudal; I, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; J, uropods, ventral; K, telson; L, nauplioid larva at late substage N3, anteriorly distorted, lateral; M, tip of nauplioid abdomen in another specimen, lateral.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897094	FIGURE 6. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), paratypes male with body length 4.4 mm (A–D, I–O: NHMW–27018) and female 3.5 mm (E–H, P: NHMW–27020); A, right male antennula, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae of basal (B), median (C) and terminal (D) segments of trunk; E, left female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; F–H, details of female antennula (E) showing whip setae of basal (F), median (G) and terminal (H) segments of trunk; I, antenna, ventral, arrow points to scale field below drawing plane on dorsal face; J, labrum, ventral; K, right male gnathopod, rostral, details show ridge on disto-mesial edge of merus (L) and (M–N) modified spines of carpus; O, propodus plus dactylus of right male gnathopod, rostral; P, dactylus of right gnathopod in female, caudal.	FIGURE 6. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), paratypes male with body length 4.4 mm (A–D, I–O: NHMW–27018) and female 3.5 mm (E–H, P: NHMW–27020); A, right male antennula, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae of basal (B), median (C) and terminal (D) segments of trunk; E, left female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; F–H, details of female antennula (E) showing whip setae of basal (F), median (G) and terminal (H) segments of trunk; I, antenna, ventral, arrow points to scale field below drawing plane on dorsal face; J, labrum, ventral; K, right male gnathopod, rostral, details show ridge on disto-mesial edge of merus (L) and (M–N) modified spines of carpus; O, propodus plus dactylus of right male gnathopod, rostral; P, dactylus of right gnathopod in female, caudal.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897103/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897103	FIGURE 10. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A, C–D, F–G, K–L, N–P: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (B, E, H–J, M: NHMW–27022); A, left mandible, caudal face, arrow points to field of scales visible through the transparent object with focus on rostral face; B, masticatory portion of right mandible in another specimen; C, maxillula, caudal, detail (D) shows pores of distal segment; E, maxilla, rostral; F, male first thoracopod (caudal) with sternites 1–8 (ventral); G–H, variants of claw of first thoracic endopod; I, female thoracic sternites 1–8; J, second thoracic endopod, caudal; K–P, dactylus with claw in thoracic endopods 3–8, setae omitted, note varying scales.	FIGURE 10. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A, C–D, F–G, K–L, N–P: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (B, E, H–J, M: NHMW–27022); A, left mandible, caudal face, arrow points to field of scales visible through the transparent object with focus on rostral face; B, masticatory portion of right mandible in another specimen; C, maxillula, caudal, detail (D) shows pores of distal segment; E, maxilla, rostral; F, male first thoracopod (caudal) with sternites 1–8 (ventral); G–H, variants of claw of first thoracic endopod; I, female thoracic sternites 1–8; J, second thoracic endopod, caudal; K–P, dactylus with claw in thoracic endopods 3–8, setae omitted, note varying scales.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC17FF91AE86FA31B7F78FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897105/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897105	FIGURE 11. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, E, G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27022); A, right male thoracopod 3, rostral aspect, detail (B) shows barbed whip seta of merus; C, ‘tarsus’ and part of merus of left female thoracic endopod 3, rostral, detail (D) shows flagellate spine of carpopropodus; E, thoracic endopod 4, caudal; F, sympod of thoracic endopod 6 with rudimentary oostegite, rostral; G, male thoracic endopod 8 with basal plate of exopod and penis, caudal.	FIGURE 11. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, E, G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27022); A, right male thoracopod 3, rostral aspect, detail (B) shows barbed whip seta of merus; C, ‘tarsus’ and part of merus of left female thoracic endopod 3, rostral, detail (D) shows flagellate spine of carpopropodus; E, thoracic endopod 4, caudal; F, sympod of thoracic endopod 6 with rudimentary oostegite, rostral; G, male thoracic endopod 8 with basal plate of exopod and penis, caudal.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1FFF9BAE86FF3CB4078B9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897092/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897092	FIGURE 5. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), holotype, male with body length 4.6 mm (B, E: NHMW–27019), paratypes males 4.4 mm (A: NHMW–27018), 3.6 mm (D: MNINGA MYS 441), and female 4.2 mm (C: MNINGA MYS 441); A, eyes of male, dorsal, white dotted line enhances contour of left eyestalk, black dotted line that of subrostral process, dashed line that of anterior margin of carapace; B, left eye of male, lateral, dashed line enhances contour of left eyestalk; C, left eye of female, lateral; D, uropods, ventral; E, anterior body region of male, lateral. A–E, ethanol-fixed materials in petri dishes (A–C, E) and slides (D).	FIGURE 5. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), holotype, male with body length 4.6 mm (B, E: NHMW–27019), paratypes males 4.4 mm (A: NHMW–27018), 3.6 mm (D: MNINGA MYS 441), and female 4.2 mm (C: MNINGA MYS 441); A, eyes of male, dorsal, white dotted line enhances contour of left eyestalk, black dotted line that of subrostral process, dashed line that of anterior margin of carapace; B, left eye of male, lateral, dashed line enhances contour of left eyestalk; C, left eye of female, lateral; D, uropods, ventral; E, anterior body region of male, lateral. A–E, ethanol-fixed materials in petri dishes (A–C, E) and slides (D).	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1FFF9BAE86FF3CB4078B9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897094	FIGURE 6. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), paratypes male with body length 4.4 mm (A–D, I–O: NHMW–27018) and female 3.5 mm (E–H, P: NHMW–27020); A, right male antennula, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae of basal (B), median (C) and terminal (D) segments of trunk; E, left female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; F–H, details of female antennula (E) showing whip setae of basal (F), median (G) and terminal (H) segments of trunk; I, antenna, ventral, arrow points to scale field below drawing plane on dorsal face; J, labrum, ventral; K, right male gnathopod, rostral, details show ridge on disto-mesial edge of merus (L) and (M–N) modified spines of carpus; O, propodus plus dactylus of right male gnathopod, rostral; P, dactylus of right gnathopod in female, caudal.	FIGURE 6. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), paratypes male with body length 4.4 mm (A–D, I–O: NHMW–27018) and female 3.5 mm (E–H, P: NHMW–27020); A, right male antennula, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae of basal (B), median (C) and terminal (D) segments of trunk; E, left female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; F–H, details of female antennula (E) showing whip setae of basal (F), median (G) and terminal (H) segments of trunk; I, antenna, ventral, arrow points to scale field below drawing plane on dorsal face; J, labrum, ventral; K, right male gnathopod, rostral, details show ridge on disto-mesial edge of merus (L) and (M–N) modified spines of carpus; O, propodus plus dactylus of right male gnathopod, rostral; P, dactylus of right gnathopod in female, caudal.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1FFF9BAE86FF3CB4078B9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897096/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897096	FIGURE 7. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), holotype male with body length 4.6 mm (J: NHMW–27019), paratypes female 3.5 mm (A–C, E, H: NHMW–27020) and male 4.4 mm (D, F–G, I, K: NHMW–27018); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male thoracic sternites 1–8; E, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 2, setae omitted; F, male thoracopod 8 with penis, detail (G) shows dactylus with nail; H, right female pleopod 2, rostral; I, left male pleopod 4, rostral; J, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; K, telson.	FIGURE 7. Heteromysis korntalensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Korntal (Germany), holotype male with body length 4.6 mm (J: NHMW–27019), paratypes female 3.5 mm (A–C, E, H: NHMW–27020) and male 4.4 mm (D, F–G, I, K: NHMW–27018); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male thoracic sternites 1–8; E, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 2, setae omitted; F, male thoracopod 8 with penis, detail (G) shows dactylus with nail; H, right female pleopod 2, rostral; I, left male pleopod 4, rostral; J, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; K, telson.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1FFF9BAE86FF3CB4078B9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897084	FIGURE 2. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–E, L–M, O–S: NHMW–27017) and female 3.7 mm (F–K, N: NHMW–27015); A, male antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; E, detail of male antennula (A) showing stout barbed setae laterally on basal segment; F, female antennula, dorsal; G–I, details of female antennula (F) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; J, antenna, dorsal; K, detail of antenna (J) showing scales dorsally on basal segment of the antennal peduncle; L, mandibular palp, rostral; M, detail of mandibular palp (L) showing scales on rostral face; N, maxillula, caudal; O, male thoracic sternites 1–8; P, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 1, setae omitted; Q, tarsus of thoracic endopod 4, rostral; R, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing modified seta on rostral face; S, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted.	FIGURE 2. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–E, L–M, O–S: NHMW–27017) and female 3.7 mm (F–K, N: NHMW–27015); A, male antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; E, detail of male antennula (A) showing stout barbed setae laterally on basal segment; F, female antennula, dorsal; G–I, details of female antennula (F) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; J, antenna, dorsal; K, detail of antenna (J) showing scales dorsally on basal segment of the antennal peduncle; L, mandibular palp, rostral; M, detail of mandibular palp (L) showing scales on rostral face; N, maxillula, caudal; O, male thoracic sternites 1–8; P, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 1, setae omitted; Q, tarsus of thoracic endopod 4, rostral; R, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing modified seta on rostral face; S, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1FFF9BAE86FF3CB4078B9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897090/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897090	FIGURE 4. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–D, F–G, J–K: NHMW–27017) and females 3.7 mm (E, H: NHMW–27015), 4.5 mm (I: MNINGA MYS 440); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male pleopod 1, caudal; E, female pleopod 2, caudal; F, male pleopod 3, rostral; G, male pleopod 4, rostral; H, female pleopod 5, caudal; I, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; J, uropods, ventral; K, telson; L, nauplioid larva at late substage N3, anteriorly distorted, lateral; M, tip of nauplioid abdomen in another specimen, lateral.	FIGURE 4. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–D, F–G, J–K: NHMW–27017) and females 3.7 mm (E, H: NHMW–27015), 4.5 mm (I: MNINGA MYS 440); A–C, modified spines of foregut; D, male pleopod 1, caudal; E, female pleopod 2, caudal; F, male pleopod 3, rostral; G, male pleopod 4, rostral; H, female pleopod 5, caudal; I, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; J, uropods, ventral; K, telson; L, nauplioid larva at late substage N3, anteriorly distorted, lateral; M, tip of nauplioid abdomen in another specimen, lateral.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897098/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897098	FIGURE 8. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), holotype, male with body length 4.7 mm (E: NHMW–27023), paratypes females 4.7 mm (A: MNINGA MYS 442), 6.0 mm (B: NHMW–27024), and male 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27025); A, female with nauplioid larvae in brood pouch, lateral; B, female with postnauplioid larvae (dark brown corneas in part visible through transparent body), dorsal; C, male, lateral; D, same male, dorsal; E, cephalothorax of another male, lateral; F, tail fan, dorsal. A, E, CO2-treated living specimens; B–D, F, cold-treated. Photos courtesy of Helmuth Goldammer (Vienna).	FIGURE 8. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), holotype, male with body length 4.7 mm (E: NHMW–27023), paratypes females 4.7 mm (A: MNINGA MYS 442), 6.0 mm (B: NHMW–27024), and male 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27025); A, female with nauplioid larvae in brood pouch, lateral; B, female with postnauplioid larvae (dark brown corneas in part visible through transparent body), dorsal; C, male, lateral; D, same male, dorsal; E, cephalothorax of another male, lateral; F, tail fan, dorsal. A, E, CO2-treated living specimens; B–D, F, cold-treated. Photos courtesy of Helmuth Goldammer (Vienna).	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897100	FIGURE 9. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, D–F, N: NHMW–27021), and female 4.9 mm (C, G–M: NHMW–27022); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect, left antennula, right antenna and setae of left antenna omitted, detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, left eye of female, dorsal, object somewhat compressed by pressure exerted by cover glass; D, carapace expanded on slide, details (E–F) showing pore groups; G, female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; H–K, details of female antennula (G) showing modified spines (H, J) and setae (I, K); L, antenna, dorsal; M, labrum, ventral; N, labium, compared with left lobe, the right one appearing more slender due to artificial, vertical inclination.	FIGURE 9. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, D–F, N: NHMW–27021), and female 4.9 mm (C, G–M: NHMW–27022); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect, left antennula, right antenna and setae of left antenna omitted, detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, left eye of female, dorsal, object somewhat compressed by pressure exerted by cover glass; D, carapace expanded on slide, details (E–F) showing pore groups; G, female antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; H–K, details of female antennula (G) showing modified spines (H, J) and setae (I, K); L, antenna, dorsal; M, labrum, ventral; N, labium, compared with left lobe, the right one appearing more slender due to artificial, vertical inclination.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897103/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897103	FIGURE 10. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A, C–D, F–G, K–L, N–P: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (B, E, H–J, M: NHMW–27022); A, left mandible, caudal face, arrow points to field of scales visible through the transparent object with focus on rostral face; B, masticatory portion of right mandible in another specimen; C, maxillula, caudal, detail (D) shows pores of distal segment; E, maxilla, rostral; F, male first thoracopod (caudal) with sternites 1–8 (ventral); G–H, variants of claw of first thoracic endopod; I, female thoracic sternites 1–8; J, second thoracic endopod, caudal; K–P, dactylus with claw in thoracic endopods 3–8, setae omitted, note varying scales.	FIGURE 10. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A, C–D, F–G, K–L, N–P: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (B, E, H–J, M: NHMW–27022); A, left mandible, caudal face, arrow points to field of scales visible through the transparent object with focus on rostral face; B, masticatory portion of right mandible in another specimen; C, maxillula, caudal, detail (D) shows pores of distal segment; E, maxilla, rostral; F, male first thoracopod (caudal) with sternites 1–8 (ventral); G–H, variants of claw of first thoracic endopod; I, female thoracic sternites 1–8; J, second thoracic endopod, caudal; K–P, dactylus with claw in thoracic endopods 3–8, setae omitted, note varying scales.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897105/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897105	FIGURE 11. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, E, G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27022); A, right male thoracopod 3, rostral aspect, detail (B) shows barbed whip seta of merus; C, ‘tarsus’ and part of merus of left female thoracic endopod 3, rostral, detail (D) shows flagellate spine of carpopropodus; E, thoracic endopod 4, caudal; F, sympod of thoracic endopod 6 with rudimentary oostegite, rostral; G, male thoracic endopod 8 with basal plate of exopod and penis, caudal.	FIGURE 11. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–B, E, G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (C–D, F: NHMW–27022); A, right male thoracopod 3, rostral aspect, detail (B) shows barbed whip seta of merus; C, ‘tarsus’ and part of merus of left female thoracic endopod 3, rostral, detail (D) shows flagellate spine of carpopropodus; E, thoracic endopod 4, caudal; F, sympod of thoracic endopod 6 with rudimentary oostegite, rostral; G, male thoracic endopod 8 with basal plate of exopod and penis, caudal.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897107/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897107	FIGURE 12. Pleopods in Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (H: NHMW–27022); A–E, series of male pleopods 1–5, rostral face; F–G, details of male pleopods 3 (C) and 4 (D) showing flagellate spines; H, female pleopod 3, rostral.	FIGURE 12. Pleopods in Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, male with body length 4.8 mm (A–G: NHMW–27021) and female 4.9 mm (H: NHMW–27022); A–E, series of male pleopods 1–5, rostral face; F–G, details of male pleopods 3 (C) and 4 (D) showing flagellate spines; H, female pleopod 3, rostral.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897111/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897111	FIGURE 13. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, female with body length 4.9 mm (A–F: NHMW–27022) and male 4.8 mm (G–H: NHMW–27021). A, cardiac portion of foregut, dorsal view, dorsal wall omitted, details (B–E) showing modified spines; F, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; G, uropods, ventral, setae and ventral wall of statocyst omitted; H, telson; I, nauplioid larva at late substage N2, lateral, detail (J) shows tip of abdomen.	FIGURE 13. Heteromysis schoenbrunnensis sp. nov. from aquaria in Vienna (Austria), paratypes, female with body length 4.9 mm (A–F: NHMW–27022) and male 4.8 mm (G–H: NHMW–27021). A, cardiac portion of foregut, dorsal view, dorsal wall omitted, details (B–E) showing modified spines; F, scutellum paracaudale, lateral; G, uropods, ventral, setae and ventral wall of statocyst omitted; H, telson; I, nauplioid larva at late substage N2, lateral, detail (J) shows tip of abdomen.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
03F587D7EC1AFF8DAE86FB64B30F8AD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4897084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4897084	FIGURE 2. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–E, L–M, O–S: NHMW–27017) and female 3.7 mm (F–K, N: NHMW–27015); A, male antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; E, detail of male antennula (A) showing stout barbed setae laterally on basal segment; F, female antennula, dorsal; G–I, details of female antennula (F) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; J, antenna, dorsal; K, detail of antenna (J) showing scales dorsally on basal segment of the antennal peduncle; L, mandibular palp, rostral; M, detail of mandibular palp (L) showing scales on rostral face; N, maxillula, caudal; O, male thoracic sternites 1–8; P, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 1, setae omitted; Q, tarsus of thoracic endopod 4, rostral; R, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing modified seta on rostral face; S, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted.	FIGURE 2. Heteromysis gulfarii sp. nov. from aquaria in Florida, paratypes, male with body length 3.8 mm (A–E, L–M, O–S: NHMW–27017) and female 3.7 mm (F–K, N: NHMW–27015); A, male antennula together with associated processes from frons, dorsal; B–D, details of male antennula (A) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; E, detail of male antennula (A) showing stout barbed setae laterally on basal segment; F, female antennula, dorsal; G–I, details of female antennula (F) showing whip setae from segments 1–3 of antennular trunk; J, antenna, dorsal; K, detail of antenna (J) showing scales dorsally on basal segment of the antennal peduncle; L, mandibular palp, rostral; M, detail of mandibular palp (L) showing scales on rostral face; N, maxillula, caudal; O, male thoracic sternites 1–8; P, dactylus with nail of thoracic endopod 1, setae omitted; Q, tarsus of thoracic endopod 4, rostral; R, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing modified seta on rostral face; S, detail of tarsus 4 (Q) showing dactylus with nail, setae omitted.	2021-06-02	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.;Abed-Navandi, Daniel;Dubois, Maude;Chevaldonné, Pierre			
