taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F8191D3EED13FF87FE0A303EFD55FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4668880/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668880	Figure 1. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Left lateral view; (b) dorsal anterior view; (c) lateral anterior view showing the mandible (Md) with its palp (P) and the cervical sulcus (arrow) of the carapace; (d) postero-lateral view of the carapace showing its indented margin. Note in (a–c) that the anterior violet-coloured area is darker than the rest of the body. A1, antennule; A2, antenna; E eyeplate; T4 and T5, thoracopods 4 and 5.	Figure 1. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Left lateral view; (b) dorsal anterior view; (c) lateral anterior view showing the mandible (Md) with its palp (P) and the cervical sulcus (arrow) of the carapace; (d) postero-lateral view of the carapace showing its indented margin. Note in (a–c) that the anterior violet-coloured area is darker than the rest of the body. A1, antennule; A2, antenna; E eyeplate; T4 and T5, thoracopods 4 and 5.	2005-04-29	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De			
F8191D3EED13FF87FE0A303EFD55FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4668882/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668882	Figure 2. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Left lateral view of the carapace and dorsal part of the posterior thoracic somites (T75seventh); (b) right antenna; (c) first pleopods showing the short endopod (arrow); (d) posterior twothirds of the exopod of the right uropod; (e) dorsal view of the telson. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 2. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Left lateral view of the carapace and dorsal part of the posterior thoracic somites (T75seventh); (b) right antenna; (c) first pleopods showing the short endopod (arrow); (d) posterior twothirds of the exopod of the right uropod; (e) dorsal view of the telson. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2005-04-29	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De			
F8191D3EED13FF87FE0A303EFD55FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4668884/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668884	Figure 3. (a) Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. Dorsal view of the left antennular peduncle area showing the Tattersall organ (arrow) and the horn-like projection (arrowhead) of the eyeplate. (b–d) Bacescomysis abyssalis (SEM micrographs). (b) Tattersall organ constituted by a pit-like depression with a bottom aperture (arrow), overlapped by a flap (asterisk); (c) enlargement of the bottom aperture; (d) detail of the horn-like projection (5eye remnant) of the eyeplate.	Figure 3. (a) Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. Dorsal view of the left antennular peduncle area showing the Tattersall organ (arrow) and the horn-like projection (arrowhead) of the eyeplate. (b–d) Bacescomysis abyssalis (SEM micrographs). (b) Tattersall organ constituted by a pit-like depression with a bottom aperture (arrow), overlapped by a flap (asterisk); (c) enlargement of the bottom aperture; (d) detail of the horn-like projection (5eye remnant) of the eyeplate.	2005-04-29	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De			
F8191D3EED13FF87FE0A303EFD55FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4668886/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668886	Figure 4. SEM micrographs of the antennule of Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a–e) and B. abyssalis (f–h). (a) Four enlarged articles showing numerous long sensilla; (b) detailed view of one article; (c–e) details of the sensilla; (f) enlarged articles devoid of sensilla; (g) article following the enlarged ones provided with two areas of insertion of sensilla; (h) detail of the inserting hole of a sensillum. Arrowheads indicate the nerves in (c, e, h).	Figure 4. SEM micrographs of the antennule of Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a–e) and B. abyssalis (f–h). (a) Four enlarged articles showing numerous long sensilla; (b) detailed view of one article; (c–e) details of the sensilla; (f) enlarged articles devoid of sensilla; (g) article following the enlarged ones provided with two areas of insertion of sensilla; (h) detail of the inserting hole of a sensillum. Arrowheads indicate the nerves in (c, e, h).	2005-04-29	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De			
F8191D3EED13FF87FE0A303EFD55FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4668890/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668890	Figure 5. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp., photomicrographs (a, b) and SEM micrographs (c–e). (a) Ventral part of the body showing the coloured mouth area along with the maxillipeds (arrowheads) and the ventral nerve cord with ganglia (arrows); (b) basal genital protuberances (arrows) on the eighth thoracic limbs; (c) dagger-like seta on the basal segment of the exopod of the second pleopod; (d, e) details of this seta.	Figure 5. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp., photomicrographs (a, b) and SEM micrographs (c–e). (a) Ventral part of the body showing the coloured mouth area along with the maxillipeds (arrowheads) and the ventral nerve cord with ganglia (arrows); (b) basal genital protuberances (arrows) on the eighth thoracic limbs; (c) dagger-like seta on the basal segment of the exopod of the second pleopod; (d, e) details of this seta.	2005-04-29	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De			
F8191D3EED13FF87FE0A303EFD55FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4668894/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668894	Figure 6. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Lateral view of the posterior abdomen showing the long endopod of the fifth pleopods (arrow); (b) tail-fan in ventral view showing the telson longer than the uropods, and also the endopod of the fifth pleopod (arrow); (c) details of the telson.	Figure 6. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Lateral view of the posterior abdomen showing the long endopod of the fifth pleopods (arrow); (b) tail-fan in ventral view showing the telson longer than the uropods, and also the endopod of the fifth pleopod (arrow); (c) details of the telson.	2005-04-29	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De		Zenodo	biologists	Casanova, J. - P.;Jong, L. De			
