taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
EF3D87DDFFFE543AFF6FFAB42B8558F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689974/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689974	FIG. 1. — Leptalpheus pierrenoeli n. sp., ♂ holotype from Isla Grande,Caribbean coast of Panama (MNHN-Na 17067):A, frontal region, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, third maxilliped, lateral view; D, second pereiopod, lateral view; E, third pereiopod, lateral view; F, same, detail of propodus and dactylus; G, fifth pereiopod, lateral view; H, same, detail of propodus and dactylus, mesial view; I, second pleopod, mesial view; J, uropod, dorsal view; K, telson, dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 1. — Leptalpheus pierrenoeli n. sp., ♂ holotype from Isla Grande,Caribbean coast of Panama (MNHN-Na 17067):A, frontal region, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, third maxilliped, lateral view; D, second pereiopod, lateral view; E, third pereiopod, lateral view; F, same, detail of propodus and dactylus; G, fifth pereiopod, lateral view; H, same, detail of propodus and dactylus, mesial view; I, second pleopod, mesial view; J, uropod, dorsal view; K, telson, dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFE543AFF6FFAB42B8558F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689978/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689978	FIG. 2. — Leptalpheus pierrenoeli n. sp., ♂ holotype from Isla Grande, Caribbean coast of Panama (MNHN-Na 17067): A, major (right) cheliped, mesial view; B, same, lateral view; C, same, chela, ventrolateral view; D, same, chela fingers, ventromesial view; E, minor (left) cheliped, lateral view; F, same, chela and carpus, ventromesial view; G, same, slightly more ventral and fingers opened. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 2. — Leptalpheus pierrenoeli n. sp., ♂ holotype from Isla Grande, Caribbean coast of Panama (MNHN-Na 17067): A, major (right) cheliped, mesial view; B, same, lateral view; C, same, chela, ventrolateral view; D, same, chela fingers, ventromesial view; E, minor (left) cheliped, lateral view; F, same, chela and carpus, ventromesial view; G, same, slightly more ventral and fingers opened. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFE543AFF6FFAB42B8558F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689980/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689980	FIG. 3. — A, B, Leptalpheus pierrenoeli n. sp.; A, ♂ holotype from Isla Grande,Caribbean coast of Panama (MNHN-Na 17067),habitus in lateral view; B, same in dorsal view (photos taken immediately after collection, note sand grains sticking to a small wound on the right side of the�rst pleuron); C, Neocallichirus cf. grandimana (Gibbes,1850) (Callianassidae), habitus in dorsolateral view, specimen collected within a few meters from the collection site of L. pierrenoeli n. sp.	FIG. 3. — A, B, Leptalpheus pierrenoeli n. sp.; A, ♂ holotype from Isla Grande,Caribbean coast of Panama (MNHN-Na 17067),habitus in lateral view; B, same in dorsal view (photos taken immediately after collection, note sand grains sticking to a small wound on the right side of the�rst pleuron); C, Neocallichirus cf. grandimana (Gibbes,1850) (Callianassidae), habitus in dorsolateral view, specimen collected within a few meters from the collection site of L. pierrenoeli n. sp.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFE543AFF6FFAB42B8558F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689984/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689984	FIG. 4. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066): A, frontal region, dorsal view;B, same,lateral view; C, tooth on ventromesial carina of first segment of antennular peduncle,lateral view;D, third maxilliped, lateral view; E, second pereiopod, lateral view; F, third pereiopod, lateral view; G, fifth pereiopod, lateral view; H, second pleopod, mesial view; I, same, detail of appendix masculina and appendix interna; J, uropod, dorsal view; K, telson, dorsal view; L, same, detail of posterior margin. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 4. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066): A, frontal region, dorsal view;B, same,lateral view; C, tooth on ventromesial carina of first segment of antennular peduncle,lateral view;D, third maxilliped, lateral view; E, second pereiopod, lateral view; F, third pereiopod, lateral view; G, fifth pereiopod, lateral view; H, second pleopod, mesial view; I, same, detail of appendix masculina and appendix interna; J, uropod, dorsal view; K, telson, dorsal view; L, same, detail of posterior margin. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFE543AFF6FFAB42B8558F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689988/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689988	FIG. 5. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ (A-K) from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066), smaller ♂ (L) from the same locality (UCRMZ 2420-01): A, major (left) cheliped, mesial view; B, same, lateral view; C, same, detail of ischium, mesial view; D, same, detail of carpus, mesial view; E, same, lateral view; F, same, chela fingers, lateral view; G, same, mesial view; H, same, fingers opened; I, minor (right) cheliped, lateral view (mastigobranch accidentally detached); J, same, chela and carpus, ventrolateral view; K, same, chela fingers opened; L, major (left) cheliped of smaller male, chela fingers, mesial view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 5. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ (A-K) from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066), smaller ♂ (L) from the same locality (UCRMZ 2420-01): A, major (left) cheliped, mesial view; B, same, lateral view; C, same, detail of ischium, mesial view; D, same, detail of carpus, mesial view; E, same, lateral view; F, same, chela fingers, lateral view; G, same, mesial view; H, same, fingers opened; I, minor (right) cheliped, lateral view (mastigobranch accidentally detached); J, same, chela and carpus, ventrolateral view; K, same, chela fingers opened; L, major (left) cheliped of smaller male, chela fingers, mesial view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFE543AFF6FFAB42B8558F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689992/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689992	FIG. 6. — A, B, Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066); A, habitus in lateral view; B, same in dorsal view; C, Lepidophthalmus richardi Felder & Manning, 1997 (Callianassidae), host (UCRMZ 2420-02) of smaller ♂ from Cahuita (UCRMZ 2420-01), habitus in dorsal view.	FIG. 6. — A, B, Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066); A, habitus in lateral view; B, same in dorsal view; C, Lepidophthalmus richardi Felder & Manning, 1997 (Callianassidae), host (UCRMZ 2420-02) of smaller ♂ from Cahuita (UCRMZ 2420-01), habitus in dorsal view.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFB5436FF1CFB5529555E49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689984/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689984	FIG. 4. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066): A, frontal region, dorsal view;B, same,lateral view; C, tooth on ventromesial carina of first segment of antennular peduncle,lateral view;D, third maxilliped, lateral view; E, second pereiopod, lateral view; F, third pereiopod, lateral view; G, fifth pereiopod, lateral view; H, second pleopod, mesial view; I, same, detail of appendix masculina and appendix interna; J, uropod, dorsal view; K, telson, dorsal view; L, same, detail of posterior margin. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 4. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066): A, frontal region, dorsal view;B, same,lateral view; C, tooth on ventromesial carina of first segment of antennular peduncle,lateral view;D, third maxilliped, lateral view; E, second pereiopod, lateral view; F, third pereiopod, lateral view; G, fifth pereiopod, lateral view; H, second pleopod, mesial view; I, same, detail of appendix masculina and appendix interna; J, uropod, dorsal view; K, telson, dorsal view; L, same, detail of posterior margin. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFB5436FF1CFB5529555E49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689988/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689988	FIG. 5. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ (A-K) from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066), smaller ♂ (L) from the same locality (UCRMZ 2420-01): A, major (left) cheliped, mesial view; B, same, lateral view; C, same, detail of ischium, mesial view; D, same, detail of carpus, mesial view; E, same, lateral view; F, same, chela fingers, lateral view; G, same, mesial view; H, same, fingers opened; I, minor (right) cheliped, lateral view (mastigobranch accidentally detached); J, same, chela and carpus, ventrolateral view; K, same, chela fingers opened; L, major (left) cheliped of smaller male, chela fingers, mesial view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 5. — Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ (A-K) from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066), smaller ♂ (L) from the same locality (UCRMZ 2420-01): A, major (left) cheliped, mesial view; B, same, lateral view; C, same, detail of ischium, mesial view; D, same, detail of carpus, mesial view; E, same, lateral view; F, same, chela fingers, lateral view; G, same, mesial view; H, same, fingers opened; I, minor (right) cheliped, lateral view (mastigobranch accidentally detached); J, same, chela and carpus, ventrolateral view; K, same, chela fingers opened; L, major (left) cheliped of smaller male, chela fingers, mesial view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
EF3D87DDFFFB5436FF1CFB5529555E49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4689992/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4689992	FIG. 6. — A, B, Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066); A, habitus in lateral view; B, same in dorsal view; C, Lepidophthalmus richardi Felder & Manning, 1997 (Callianassidae), host (UCRMZ 2420-02) of smaller ♂ from Cahuita (UCRMZ 2420-01), habitus in dorsal view.	FIG. 6. — A, B, Leptalpheus cf. forceps Williams, 1965, larger ♂ from Cahuita, Caribbean coast of Costa Rica (MNHN-Na 17066); A, habitus in lateral view; B, same in dorsal view; C, Lepidophthalmus richardi Felder & Manning, 1997 (Callianassidae), host (UCRMZ 2420-02) of smaller ♂ from Cahuita (UCRMZ 2420-01), habitus in dorsal view.	2008-12-31	Anker, Arthur		Zenodo	biologists	Anker, Arthur			
