taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
FDA6A7FE59DA5F958FAC11E5C585494E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555769	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure12	Figure 12. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V missing on both sides) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal, (caudal seta V missing on both sides) D urosome, ventral, (caudal seta V missing on both sides) E urosome, lateral. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 12. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V missing on both sides) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal, (caudal seta V missing on both sides) D urosome, ventral, (caudal seta V missing on both sides) E urosome, lateral. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
FDA6A7FE59DA5F958FAC11E5C585494E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555770	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure13	Figure 13. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A antennule (segments 4 - 6 drawn from another specimen) B antenna C mandible D maxillule E maxilla, arrows indicating spinules F maxilliped, anterior G labrum, posterior, showing some ornamentation on anterior side. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 13. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A antennule (segments 4 - 6 drawn from another specimen) B antenna C mandible D maxillule E maxilla, arrows indicating spinules F maxilliped, anterior G labrum, posterior, showing some ornamentation on anterior side. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
FDA6A7FE59DA5F958FAC11E5C585494E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555771	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure14	Figure 14. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A P 1, anterior B P 2, posterior C P 3, anterior D P 4, posterior, basal seta of another specimen figured separately. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 14. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A P 1, anterior B P 2, posterior C P 3, anterior D P 4, posterior, basal seta of another specimen figured separately. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
FDA6A7FE59DA5F958FAC11E5C585494E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555772	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure15	Figure 15. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, male (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V on right side missing) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal (caudal seta V on right side missing) D urosome, ventral (caudal seta V on right side missing) E urosome, lateral F antennule G maxilliped, anterior H maxilliped, middle. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 15. Spinoncaea humesi Boettger-Schnack, 2003, male (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V on right side missing) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal (caudal seta V on right side missing) D urosome, ventral (caudal seta V on right side missing) E urosome, lateral F antennule G maxilliped, anterior H maxilliped, middle. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
FDA6A7FE59DA5F958FAC11E5C585494E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555760	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure3	Figure 3. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A antennule (separated between segments 3 and 4) B antenna, distal elements on distal endopod segment numbered using capital letters, lateral elements indicated by Roman numerals C mandible, individual elements indicated by capital letters D maxillule E maxilla, arrow indicating spinules on syncoxa, F maxilliped, posterior, syncoxa missing G labrum, anterior H labrum, posterior. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 3. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A antennule (separated between segments 3 and 4) B antenna, distal elements on distal endopod segment numbered using capital letters, lateral elements indicated by Roman numerals C mandible, individual elements indicated by capital letters D maxillule E maxilla, arrow indicating spinules on syncoxa, F maxilliped, posterior, syncoxa missing G labrum, anterior H labrum, posterior. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555759	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure2	Figure 2. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V on right side missing) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal, setae on caudal rami are numbered using Roman numerals (seta V on right side missing) D urosome, lateral (seta V on right side missing) E urosome, ventral F leg 5, lateral G caudal setae IV-VI shown separately. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 2. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V on right side missing) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal, setae on caudal rami are numbered using Roman numerals (seta V on right side missing) D urosome, lateral (seta V on right side missing) E urosome, ventral F leg 5, lateral G caudal setae IV-VI shown separately. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555760	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure3	Figure 3. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A antennule (separated between segments 3 and 4) B antenna, distal elements on distal endopod segment numbered using capital letters, lateral elements indicated by Roman numerals C mandible, individual elements indicated by capital letters D maxillule E maxilla, arrow indicating spinules on syncoxa, F maxilliped, posterior, syncoxa missing G labrum, anterior H labrum, posterior. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 3. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A antennule (separated between segments 3 and 4) B antenna, distal elements on distal endopod segment numbered using capital letters, lateral elements indicated by Roman numerals C mandible, individual elements indicated by capital letters D maxillule E maxilla, arrow indicating spinules on syncoxa, F maxilliped, posterior, syncoxa missing G labrum, anterior H labrum, posterior. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555761	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure4	Figure 4. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A P 1, anterior [a: ornamentation on intercoxal sclerite of another specimen, b: second endopod segment shown separately, strong setules on inner margin arrowed] B P 2, posterior C P 3, anterior D P 4, anterior, seta on basis figured separately. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 4. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A P 1, anterior [a: ornamentation on intercoxal sclerite of another specimen, b: second endopod segment shown separately, strong setules on inner margin arrowed] B P 2, posterior C P 3, anterior D P 4, anterior, seta on basis figured separately. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555762	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure5	Figure 5. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), male (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V on left side missing) B maxilliped, posterior C maxilliped, anterior, syncoxa missing D urosome, dorsal (caudal seta IV on left side and seta V on right side missing, seta VII on left side omitted) E urosome, lateral F urosome, ventral (caudal seta IV on left side and seta V on right side missing, seta IV on right side and seta V on left side omitted) G antennule. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 5. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), male (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (caudal seta V on left side missing) B maxilliped, posterior C maxilliped, anterior, syncoxa missing D urosome, dorsal (caudal seta IV on left side and seta V on right side missing, seta VII on left side omitted) E urosome, lateral F urosome, ventral (caudal seta IV on left side and seta V on right side missing, seta IV on right side and seta V on left side omitted) G antennule. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555763	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure6	Figure 6. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (Korea Strait) A antenna [a: first endopod segment of right antenna, additional broad spinules arrowed] B maxilla, long setule arrowed C labrum, anterior, additional setules arrowed D P 5 - bearing somite, ventral, midventral spinous processes and weakly pronounced ventrolateral lobes arrowed. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 6. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (Korea Strait) A antenna [a: first endopod segment of right antenna, additional broad spinules arrowed] B maxilla, long setule arrowed C labrum, anterior, additional setules arrowed D P 5 - bearing somite, ventral, midventral spinous processes and weakly pronounced ventrolateral lobes arrowed. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555764	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure7	Figure 7. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, elongate form, general (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A urosome, dorsal, caudal seta V on both sides missing; elongate form, aberrant (northeastern equatorial Pacific) B P 4 - bearing somite and urosome, ventral, showing ornamentation on P 4 and P 5 - bearing somites and genital double-somite, ventrolateral lobes arrowed, caudal seta V on left side missing C P 5 - bearing somite and genital double-somite, lateral, showing 2 long setules on ventral side of double-somite, midventral spinous process and ventrolateral lobe arrowed. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form, variation, (northwestern equatorial Pacific) D setular patch on tip of cephalosome, dorsal E setular patch on cephalosome, lateral. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 7. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, elongate form, general (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A urosome, dorsal, caudal seta V on both sides missing; elongate form, aberrant (northeastern equatorial Pacific) B P 4 - bearing somite and urosome, ventral, showing ornamentation on P 4 and P 5 - bearing somites and genital double-somite, ventrolateral lobes arrowed, caudal seta V on left side missing C P 5 - bearing somite and genital double-somite, lateral, showing 2 long setules on ventral side of double-somite, midventral spinous process and ventrolateral lobe arrowed. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form, variation, (northwestern equatorial Pacific) D setular patch on tip of cephalosome, dorsal E setular patch on cephalosome, lateral. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
E63B3C5F7FA2574CA9783806118B21F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555773	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure16	Figure 16. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A labrum, anterior, white arrow indicating setules (in square), black arrows indicating three marginal teeth (in circle) B maxillule, inset showing enlarged second element on outer lobe C intercoxal sclerite on P 1, black arrows indicating ornamentation with long, fine setule, inset showing enlarged setules D posterior part of genital double-somite and postgenital somites showing undulate hyaline frill. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), male (northwestern equatorial Pacific) E caudal ramus seta II, inset showing enlarged seta II ornamented with a single long spinule.	Figure 16. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A labrum, anterior, white arrow indicating setules (in square), black arrows indicating three marginal teeth (in circle) B maxillule, inset showing enlarged second element on outer lobe C intercoxal sclerite on P 1, black arrows indicating ornamentation with long, fine setule, inset showing enlarged setules D posterior part of genital double-somite and postgenital somites showing undulate hyaline frill. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), male (northwestern equatorial Pacific) E caudal ramus seta II, inset showing enlarged seta II ornamented with a single long spinule.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
C353F0A5613C56FD8BC1164C838FCF7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555765	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure8	Figure 8. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (outer basal seta and exopodal seta of P 5 on right side damaged, caudal seta V on left side missing) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal (outer basal seta and exopodal seta of P 5 on right side missing, caudal seta V on left side missing) D urosome, lateral, midventral spinous processes and ventrolateral lobe arrowed E urosome, ventral, midventral spinous processes and ventrolateral lobes arrowed (caudal setae IV and VI on left side omitted and seta V missing). Scale bars in μm.	Figure 8. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (outer basal seta and exopodal seta of P 5 on right side damaged, caudal seta V on left side missing) B habitus, lateral C urosome, dorsal (outer basal seta and exopodal seta of P 5 on right side missing, caudal seta V on left side missing) D urosome, lateral, midventral spinous processes and ventrolateral lobe arrowed E urosome, ventral, midventral spinous processes and ventrolateral lobes arrowed (caudal setae IV and VI on left side omitted and seta V missing). Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
C353F0A5613C56FD8BC1164C838FCF7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555766	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure9	Figure 9. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A antennule B antenna C mandible D maxillule E maxilla, arrows indicating spinules F maxilliped, anterior G labrum, anterior, arrows indicating three marginal teeth H labrum, posterior. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 9. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A antennule B antenna C mandible D maxillule E maxilla, arrows indicating spinules F maxilliped, anterior G labrum, anterior, arrows indicating three marginal teeth H labrum, posterior. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
C353F0A5613C56FD8BC1164C838FCF7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555767	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure10	Figure 10. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A P 1, anterior B P 2, anterior C P 3, posterior D P 4, anterior, intercoxal sclerite not figured, seta on basis figured separately. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 10. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, female (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A P 1, anterior B P 2, anterior C P 3, posterior D P 4, anterior, intercoxal sclerite not figured, seta on basis figured separately. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
C353F0A5613C56FD8BC1164C838FCF7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555768	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure11	Figure 11. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, male (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (outer basal seta on left side of P 5 - bearing somite missing) B urosome, dorsal (P 5 and the outer seta of P 5 - bearing somite on left side missing, caudal seta V on both sides missing) C urosome, ventral, ventrolateral lobes on P 5 - bearing somite arrowed (P 5 and the outer seta of P 5 - bearing somite on left side missing, caudal seta V on both sides missing) D maxilliped, anterior E antennule F P 5 exopod and outer basal seta, lateral G Anal somite and caudal ramus of another specimen, ventral. seta IV on left side and seta V on right side omitted. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 11. Spinoncaea tenuis Boettger-Schnack, 2003, male (northeastern equatorial Pacific) A habitus, dorsal (outer basal seta on left side of P 5 - bearing somite missing) B urosome, dorsal (P 5 and the outer seta of P 5 - bearing somite on left side missing, caudal seta V on both sides missing) C urosome, ventral, ventrolateral lobes on P 5 - bearing somite arrowed (P 5 and the outer seta of P 5 - bearing somite on left side missing, caudal seta V on both sides missing) D maxilliped, anterior E antennule F P 5 exopod and outer basal seta, lateral G Anal somite and caudal ramus of another specimen, ventral. seta IV on left side and seta V on right side omitted. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
C353F0A5613C56FD8BC1164C838FCF7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/555764	http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.64438.figure7	Figure 7. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, elongate form, general (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A urosome, dorsal, caudal seta V on both sides missing; elongate form, aberrant (northeastern equatorial Pacific) B P 4 - bearing somite and urosome, ventral, showing ornamentation on P 4 and P 5 - bearing somites and genital double-somite, ventrolateral lobes arrowed, caudal seta V on left side missing C P 5 - bearing somite and genital double-somite, lateral, showing 2 long setules on ventral side of double-somite, midventral spinous process and ventrolateral lobe arrowed. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form, variation, (northwestern equatorial Pacific) D setular patch on tip of cephalosome, dorsal E setular patch on cephalosome, lateral. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 7. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, elongate form, general (northwestern equatorial Pacific) A urosome, dorsal, caudal seta V on both sides missing; elongate form, aberrant (northeastern equatorial Pacific) B P 4 - bearing somite and urosome, ventral, showing ornamentation on P 4 and P 5 - bearing somites and genital double-somite, ventrolateral lobes arrowed, caudal seta V on left side missing C P 5 - bearing somite and genital double-somite, lateral, showing 2 long setules on ventral side of double-somite, midventral spinous process and ventrolateral lobe arrowed. Spinoncaea ivlevi (Shmeleva, 1966), female, robust form, variation, (northwestern equatorial Pacific) D setular patch on tip of cephalosome, dorsal E setular patch on cephalosome, lateral. Scale bars in μm.	2021-06-15	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth		Zenodo	biologists	Cho, Kyuhee;Park, Chailinn;Boettger-Schnack, Ruth			
