taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648345/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648345	Figures 1–5: Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male holotype Figures 1–2. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) views Figure 3. Sternopectinal area. Figures 4–5. Telson in lateral (4) and ventral (5) views.	Figures 1–5: Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male holotype Figures 1–2. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) views Figure 3. Sternopectinal area. Figures 4–5. Telson in lateral (4) and ventral (5) views.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648347/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648347	Figures 6–10: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 6–7. Male holotype in dorsal (6) and ventral (7) views, UV image. Figures 8–10. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-156, in dorsal (8) and ventral (9) views, and sternopectinal area (10).	Figures 6–10: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 6–7. Male holotype in dorsal (6) and ventral (7) views, UV image. Figures 8–10. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-156, in dorsal (8) and ventral (9) views, and sternopectinal area (10).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648349/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648349	Figures 11–16: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 11–14. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (11), patella dorsal (12), and external (13), and femur in dorsal (14) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figures 15–16. Type locality of I. tamhini sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest of Tamhini and Dongarwadi.	Figures 11–16: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 11–14. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (11), patella dorsal (12), and external (13), and femur in dorsal (14) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figures 15–16. Type locality of I. tamhini sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest of Tamhini and Dongarwadi.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648351/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648351	Figures 17–21: Isometrus amboli sp. n., male holotype Figures 17–18. Dorsal (17) and ventral (18) views Figure 19. Sternopectinal area. Figures 20–21. Telson in lateral (20) and ventral (21) views.	Figures 17–21: Isometrus amboli sp. n., male holotype Figures 17–18. Dorsal (17) and ventral (18) views Figure 19. Sternopectinal area. Figures 20–21. Telson in lateral (20) and ventral (21) views.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648353/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648353	Figures 22–26: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 22–23. Male holotype in dorsal (22) and ventral (23) views, UV image. Figures 24–26. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-158, in dorsal (24) and ventral (25) views, and sternopectinal area (26).	Figures 22–26: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 22–23. Male holotype in dorsal (22) and ventral (23) views, UV image. Figures 24–26. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-158, in dorsal (24) and ventral (25) views, and sternopectinal area (26).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648355/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648355	Figures 27–32: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 27–31. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (27), patella dorsal (28), and external (29), and femur in dorsal (30) and internal (31) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figure 32. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees.	Figures 27–32: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 27–31. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (27), patella dorsal (28), and external (29), and femur in dorsal (30) and internal (31) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figure 32. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648357/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648357	Figures 33–35: Figure 33. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees. Figures 34–35. Type localities of I. tamhini sp. n. and I. amboli sp. n. from the northern Western Ghats of India.	Figures 33–35: Figure 33. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees. Figures 34–35. Type localities of I. tamhini sp. n. and I. amboli sp. n. from the northern Western Ghats of India.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648359/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648359	Figures 36–39: Comparative surface granulation of carapace. Figure 36. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 37. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 38. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 39. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (photo by Shruti Paripatyadar).	Figures 36–39: Comparative surface granulation of carapace. Figure 36. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 37. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 38. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 39. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (photo by Shruti Paripatyadar).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648361/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648361	Figures 40–43: Comparative color pattern on carapace. Figure 40. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 41. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 42. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 43. I. maculatus, male, Cuba (photo by Rolando Teruel)	Figures 40–43: Comparative color pattern on carapace. Figure 40. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 41. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 42. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 43. I. maculatus, male, Cuba (photo by Rolando Teruel)	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648363/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648363	Figures 44–59: Figures 44–47: Comparison of pedipalp femur, dorsalointerior view.Figures 48–51: Comparison of pedipalp patella, dorsalointerior view, Figures 52–55: Comparison of telson, lateral view. Figures 56–59: Comparison of anterior margins of carapace. Figures 44, 48, 52, 56. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (44, 48, photos byShruti Paripatyadar).and male from Cuba (52, 56 photosby Rolando Teruel).Figures 45, 49, 53, 57. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figures 46, 50, 54, 58. I. tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figures 47, 51, 55, 59. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype.	Figures 44–59: Figures 44–47: Comparison of pedipalp femur, dorsalointerior view.Figures 48–51: Comparison of pedipalp patella, dorsalointerior view, Figures 52–55: Comparison of telson, lateral view. Figures 56–59: Comparison of anterior margins of carapace. Figures 44, 48, 52, 56. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (44, 48, photos byShruti Paripatyadar).and male from Cuba (52, 56 photosby Rolando Teruel).Figures 45, 49, 53, 57. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figures 46, 50, 54, 58. I. tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figures 47, 51, 55, 59. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648365/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648365	Figure 60: Discriminant function analyses (DFA) projection on first two factor planes explaining 86.71% of variation among the four species.	Figure 60: Discriminant function analyses (DFA) projection on first two factor planes explaining 86.71% of variation among the four species.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D19E0AD843EFA8B38D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648367/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648367	Figure 61: Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the Indian Isometrus. Values along the nodes are % bootstraps for 1000 iterations.	Figure 61: Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the Indian Isometrus. Values along the nodes are % bootstraps for 1000 iterations.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648345/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648345	Figures 1–5: Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male holotype Figures 1–2. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) views Figure 3. Sternopectinal area. Figures 4–5. Telson in lateral (4) and ventral (5) views.	Figures 1–5: Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male holotype Figures 1–2. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) views Figure 3. Sternopectinal area. Figures 4–5. Telson in lateral (4) and ventral (5) views.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648347/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648347	Figures 6–10: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 6–7. Male holotype in dorsal (6) and ventral (7) views, UV image. Figures 8–10. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-156, in dorsal (8) and ventral (9) views, and sternopectinal area (10).	Figures 6–10: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 6–7. Male holotype in dorsal (6) and ventral (7) views, UV image. Figures 8–10. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-156, in dorsal (8) and ventral (9) views, and sternopectinal area (10).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648349/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648349	Figures 11–16: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 11–14. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (11), patella dorsal (12), and external (13), and femur in dorsal (14) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figures 15–16. Type locality of I. tamhini sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest of Tamhini and Dongarwadi.	Figures 11–16: Isometrus tamhini sp. n. Figures 11–14. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (11), patella dorsal (12), and external (13), and femur in dorsal (14) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figures 15–16. Type locality of I. tamhini sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest of Tamhini and Dongarwadi.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648359/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648359	Figures 36–39: Comparative surface granulation of carapace. Figure 36. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 37. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 38. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 39. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (photo by Shruti Paripatyadar).	Figures 36–39: Comparative surface granulation of carapace. Figure 36. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 37. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 38. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 39. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (photo by Shruti Paripatyadar).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648361/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648361	Figures 40–43: Comparative color pattern on carapace. Figure 40. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 41. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 42. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 43. I. maculatus, male, Cuba (photo by Rolando Teruel)	Figures 40–43: Comparative color pattern on carapace. Figure 40. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 41. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 42. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 43. I. maculatus, male, Cuba (photo by Rolando Teruel)	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648363/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648363	Figures 44–59: Figures 44–47: Comparison of pedipalp femur, dorsalointerior view.Figures 48–51: Comparison of pedipalp patella, dorsalointerior view, Figures 52–55: Comparison of telson, lateral view. Figures 56–59: Comparison of anterior margins of carapace. Figures 44, 48, 52, 56. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (44, 48, photos byShruti Paripatyadar).and male from Cuba (52, 56 photosby Rolando Teruel).Figures 45, 49, 53, 57. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figures 46, 50, 54, 58. I. tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figures 47, 51, 55, 59. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype.	Figures 44–59: Figures 44–47: Comparison of pedipalp femur, dorsalointerior view.Figures 48–51: Comparison of pedipalp patella, dorsalointerior view, Figures 52–55: Comparison of telson, lateral view. Figures 56–59: Comparison of anterior margins of carapace. Figures 44, 48, 52, 56. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (44, 48, photos byShruti Paripatyadar).and male from Cuba (52, 56 photosby Rolando Teruel).Figures 45, 49, 53, 57. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figures 46, 50, 54, 58. I. tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figures 47, 51, 55, 59. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF993D14E0C183BAFD693A64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648357/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648357	Figures 33–35: Figure 33. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees. Figures 34–35. Type localities of I. tamhini sp. n. and I. amboli sp. n. from the northern Western Ghats of India.	Figures 33–35: Figure 33. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees. Figures 34–35. Type localities of I. tamhini sp. n. and I. amboli sp. n. from the northern Western Ghats of India.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648351/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648351	Figures 17–21: Isometrus amboli sp. n., male holotype Figures 17–18. Dorsal (17) and ventral (18) views Figure 19. Sternopectinal area. Figures 20–21. Telson in lateral (20) and ventral (21) views.	Figures 17–21: Isometrus amboli sp. n., male holotype Figures 17–18. Dorsal (17) and ventral (18) views Figure 19. Sternopectinal area. Figures 20–21. Telson in lateral (20) and ventral (21) views.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648353/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648353	Figures 22–26: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 22–23. Male holotype in dorsal (22) and ventral (23) views, UV image. Figures 24–26. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-158, in dorsal (24) and ventral (25) views, and sternopectinal area (26).	Figures 22–26: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 22–23. Male holotype in dorsal (22) and ventral (23) views, UV image. Figures 24–26. Female paratype, BNHS-SC-158, in dorsal (24) and ventral (25) views, and sternopectinal area (26).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648355/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648355	Figures 27–32: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 27–31. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (27), patella dorsal (28), and external (29), and femur in dorsal (30) and internal (31) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figure 32. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees.	Figures 27–32: Isometrus amboli sp. n. Figures 27–31. Male holotype, Pedipalp chela external (27), patella dorsal (28), and external (29), and femur in dorsal (30) and internal (31) view. Trichobothrial pattern indicated by yellow circles. Figure 32. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648359/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648359	Figures 36–39: Comparative surface granulation of carapace. Figure 36. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 37. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 38. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 39. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (photo by Shruti Paripatyadar).	Figures 36–39: Comparative surface granulation of carapace. Figure 36. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 37. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 38. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 39. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (photo by Shruti Paripatyadar).	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648361/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648361	Figures 40–43: Comparative color pattern on carapace. Figure 40. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 41. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 42. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 43. I. maculatus, male, Cuba (photo by Rolando Teruel)	Figures 40–43: Comparative color pattern on carapace. Figure 40. Isometrus tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 41. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype. Figure 42. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figure 43. I. maculatus, male, Cuba (photo by Rolando Teruel)	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648363/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648363	Figures 44–59: Figures 44–47: Comparison of pedipalp femur, dorsalointerior view.Figures 48–51: Comparison of pedipalp patella, dorsalointerior view, Figures 52–55: Comparison of telson, lateral view. Figures 56–59: Comparison of anterior margins of carapace. Figures 44, 48, 52, 56. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (44, 48, photos byShruti Paripatyadar).and male from Cuba (52, 56 photosby Rolando Teruel).Figures 45, 49, 53, 57. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figures 46, 50, 54, 58. I. tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figures 47, 51, 55, 59. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype.	Figures 44–59: Figures 44–47: Comparison of pedipalp femur, dorsalointerior view.Figures 48–51: Comparison of pedipalp patella, dorsalointerior view, Figures 52–55: Comparison of telson, lateral view. Figures 56–59: Comparison of anterior margins of carapace. Figures 44, 48, 52, 56. I. maculatus, male, CAS-66-486 (44, 48, photos byShruti Paripatyadar).and male from Cuba (52, 56 photosby Rolando Teruel).Figures 45, 49, 53, 57. I. thurstoni, male, INHER-SC-139. Figures 46, 50, 54, 58. I. tamhini sp. n., male, holotype. Figures 47, 51, 55, 59. I. amboli sp. n., male, holotype.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648357/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648357	Figures 33–35: Figure 33. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees. Figures 34–35. Type localities of I. tamhini sp. n. and I. amboli sp. n. from the northern Western Ghats of India.	Figures 33–35: Figure 33. Type locality of I. amboli sp. n., a dense semi–evergreen forest with tall trees. Figures 34–35. Type localities of I. tamhini sp. n. and I. amboli sp. n. from the northern Western Ghats of India.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648365/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648365	Figure 60: Discriminant function analyses (DFA) projection on first two factor planes explaining 86.71% of variation among the four species.	Figure 60: Discriminant function analyses (DFA) projection on first two factor planes explaining 86.71% of variation among the four species.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
77129D16FF943D05E20B81CFFDE23E65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648367/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648367	Figure 61: Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the Indian Isometrus. Values along the nodes are % bootstraps for 1000 iterations.	Figure 61: Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the Indian Isometrus. Values along the nodes are % bootstraps for 1000 iterations.	2020-12-31	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan		Zenodo	biologists	Sulakhe, Shauri;Dandekar, Nikhil;Padhye, Anand;Bastawade, Deshabhushan			
