taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381878	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure2	Figure 2. A Krabi, Thailand, showing O. intermedia at the overhang of an intertidal cave (indicated by white arrow). B Hey or Coral Island, Phuket, showing that O. intermedia occur on shaded rocks. C O. intermedia can occupy up to 100 % cover under a shaded rock in Thailand. D Octomeris intermedia, showing partially eroded samples, with longitudinal furrows at the base of the shell plates. E O. intermedia, eroded samples, showing shell with a smooth surface. F O. intermedia, uneroded samples, showing longitudinal furrows on the surface. G O. brunnea on Lanyu, Taiwan. Shell is more conical than O. intermedia. Eroded sample with smooth shell plates.	Figure 2. A Krabi, Thailand, showing O. intermedia at the overhang of an intertidal cave (indicated by white arrow). B Hey or Coral Island, Phuket, showing that O. intermedia occur on shaded rocks. C O. intermedia can occupy up to 100 % cover under a shaded rock in Thailand. D Octomeris intermedia, showing partially eroded samples, with longitudinal furrows at the base of the shell plates. E O. intermedia, eroded samples, showing shell with a smooth surface. F O. intermedia, uneroded samples, showing longitudinal furrows on the surface. G O. brunnea on Lanyu, Taiwan. Shell is more conical than O. intermedia. Eroded sample with smooth shell plates.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381879	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure3	Figure 3. Shape of the tergo-scutal junction (TS junction, indicated by arrows) of Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) All specimens share the same scale bar.	Figure 3. Shape of the tergo-scutal junction (TS junction, indicated by arrows) of Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) All specimens share the same scale bar.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381880	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure4	Figure 4. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Octomeris brunnea, young specimens showing the straight tergo-scutal junction and the inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. B O. brunnea, older eroded specimen, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal junction and inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. C O. intermedia. Very small individual (shell length <10 mm) showing the straight tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer sides of scutum and tergum. Note only very small individuals of O. intermedia have straight tergo-scutal margin. D O. intermedia. Larger specimens, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer surfaces of scutum and tergum. Scale bars in mm.	Figure 4. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Octomeris brunnea, young specimens showing the straight tergo-scutal junction and the inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. B O. brunnea, older eroded specimen, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal junction and inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. C O. intermedia. Very small individual (shell length <10 mm) showing the straight tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer sides of scutum and tergum. Note only very small individuals of O. intermedia have straight tergo-scutal margin. D O. intermedia. Larger specimens, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer surfaces of scutum and tergum. Scale bars in mm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381881	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure5	Figure 5. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Cirrus I. B Posterior ramus of cirrus I. C Bidentate serrate setae at tip of segment. D Bidentate serrate setae at tip of anterior ramus. E Cirrus II. F Dorsal side of posterior ramus. G, H Bidentate serrate setae at posterior ramus. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 5. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Cirrus I. B Posterior ramus of cirrus I. C Bidentate serrate setae at tip of segment. D Bidentate serrate setae at tip of anterior ramus. E Cirrus II. F Dorsal side of posterior ramus. G, H Bidentate serrate setae at posterior ramus. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381882	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure6	Figure 6. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Cirrus III. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus III. C Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus III. D. Simple type setae on anterior ramus of cirrus III. E Cirrus IV. F Intermediate segments of cirrus IV. G Dorsal surface of proximal segment of posterior ramus of cirrus IV. H Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus IV. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 6. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Cirrus III. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus III. C Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus III. D. Simple type setae on anterior ramus of cirrus III. E Cirrus IV. F Intermediate segments of cirrus IV. G Dorsal surface of proximal segment of posterior ramus of cirrus IV. H Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus IV. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381883	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure7	Figure 7. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Cirrus V. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus V. C Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus V. D Cirrus VI. E Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus VI. F Dorsal surface of proximal segments of posterior ramus of cirrus VI. G Penis. H Distal end of penis. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 7. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Cirrus V. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus V. C Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus V. D Cirrus VI. E Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus VI. F Dorsal surface of proximal segments of posterior ramus of cirrus VI. G Penis. H Distal end of penis. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381884	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure8	Figure 8. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Maxilla. B Magnified view of distal lobe showing serrulate setae. C Inner margin of proximal lobe of maxilla showing serrulate setae. D Outer margin of maxilla showing serrulate setae. E Maxillule; note the two deep notches on upper and lower 1 / 3 of the cutting edge. F Cutting edge above upper notch. G Middle portion of cutting edge. H Lower portion of cutting edge below lower notch. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 8. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). A Maxilla. B Magnified view of distal lobe showing serrulate setae. C Inner margin of proximal lobe of maxilla showing serrulate setae. D Outer margin of maxilla showing serrulate setae. E Maxillule; note the two deep notches on upper and lower 1 / 3 of the cutting edge. F Cutting edge above upper notch. G Middle portion of cutting edge. H Lower portion of cutting edge below lower notch. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381885	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure9	Figure 9. Octomeris brunnea. A Mandible. B First tooth of mandible. C Second and third teeth of mandible. D Lower margin. E Mandibular palp. F Serrulate setae at outer margin of mandibular palp. G Labrum. H Small teeth on middle part of cutting edge of labrum. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 9. Octomeris brunnea. A Mandible. B First tooth of mandible. C Second and third teeth of mandible. D Lower margin. E Mandibular palp. F Serrulate setae at outer margin of mandibular palp. G Labrum. H Small teeth on middle part of cutting edge of labrum. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381891	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure15	Figure 15. Variation in the occurrence of small spines along the cutting edge of second and third teeth of mandibles in O. intermedia (A-C) (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). Scale bars in μm.	Figure 15. Variation in the occurrence of small spines along the cutting edge of second and third teeth of mandibles in O. intermedia (A-C) (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
22EBAAB53E735B62BFB77FECE103B54A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381892	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure16	Figure 16. Consistent differences in the presences of shallow and deep notches on the cutting edge of O. intermedia (A-C) CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan), respectively. The notches in O. brunnea are much deeper, and three distinct regions can be seen along the cutting edge. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 16. Consistent differences in the presences of shallow and deep notches on the cutting edge of O. intermedia (A-C) CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan), respectively. The notches in O. brunnea are much deeper, and three distinct regions can be seen along the cutting edge. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381878	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure2	Figure 2. A Krabi, Thailand, showing O. intermedia at the overhang of an intertidal cave (indicated by white arrow). B Hey or Coral Island, Phuket, showing that O. intermedia occur on shaded rocks. C O. intermedia can occupy up to 100 % cover under a shaded rock in Thailand. D Octomeris intermedia, showing partially eroded samples, with longitudinal furrows at the base of the shell plates. E O. intermedia, eroded samples, showing shell with a smooth surface. F O. intermedia, uneroded samples, showing longitudinal furrows on the surface. G O. brunnea on Lanyu, Taiwan. Shell is more conical than O. intermedia. Eroded sample with smooth shell plates.	Figure 2. A Krabi, Thailand, showing O. intermedia at the overhang of an intertidal cave (indicated by white arrow). B Hey or Coral Island, Phuket, showing that O. intermedia occur on shaded rocks. C O. intermedia can occupy up to 100 % cover under a shaded rock in Thailand. D Octomeris intermedia, showing partially eroded samples, with longitudinal furrows at the base of the shell plates. E O. intermedia, eroded samples, showing shell with a smooth surface. F O. intermedia, uneroded samples, showing longitudinal furrows on the surface. G O. brunnea on Lanyu, Taiwan. Shell is more conical than O. intermedia. Eroded sample with smooth shell plates.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381886	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure10	Figure 10. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Cirrus I. B Posterior ramus of cirrus I. C Bidentate serrate setae at tip of distal segment of posterior ramus. D Bidentate serrate setae at tip of anterior ramus. E Cirrus II. F Dorsal side of posterior ramus. G, H Bidentate serrate setae at posterior ramus. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 10. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Cirrus I. B Posterior ramus of cirrus I. C Bidentate serrate setae at tip of distal segment of posterior ramus. D Bidentate serrate setae at tip of anterior ramus. E Cirrus II. F Dorsal side of posterior ramus. G, H Bidentate serrate setae at posterior ramus. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381887	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure11	Figure 11. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Cirrus III. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus III. C Distal segment of anterior ramus of cirrus III. D Simple setae at intermediate segments of anterior ramus of cirrus III. E Cirrus IV. F Intermediate segments of posterior ramus cirrus IV. G Intermediate segment of posterior ramus of cirrus IV. H distal segment of anterior ramus of cirrus IV. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 11. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Cirrus III. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus III. C Distal segment of anterior ramus of cirrus III. D Simple setae at intermediate segments of anterior ramus of cirrus III. E Cirrus IV. F Intermediate segments of posterior ramus cirrus IV. G Intermediate segment of posterior ramus of cirrus IV. H distal segment of anterior ramus of cirrus IV. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381888	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure12	Figure 12. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Cirrus V. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus V. C Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus V. D Cirrus VI. E Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus VI. F Distal segment of anterior ramus of cirrus VI. G Penis. H Distal end of penis. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 12. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Cirrus V. B Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus V. C Distal segments of anterior ramus of cirrus V. D Cirrus VI. E Intermediate segments of posterior ramus of cirrus VI. F Distal segment of anterior ramus of cirrus VI. G Penis. H Distal end of penis. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381889	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure13	Figure 13. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Maxilla. B Magnified view of distal lobe showing serrulate setae. C Inner margin of maxilla showing serrulate setae. D Outer margin of maxilla showing serrulate setae. E Maxillule; note the two shallow notches on upper and lower 1 / 3 of the cutting edge. F Cutting edge above upper notch. G Middle portion of cutting edge. H Lower portion of cutting edge. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 13. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Maxilla. B Magnified view of distal lobe showing serrulate setae. C Inner margin of maxilla showing serrulate setae. D Outer margin of maxilla showing serrulate setae. E Maxillule; note the two shallow notches on upper and lower 1 / 3 of the cutting edge. F Cutting edge above upper notch. G Middle portion of cutting edge. H Lower portion of cutting edge. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381890	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure14	Figure 14. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Mandible, whole view B First and second teeth of mandible. C Second and third teeth of mandible of another specimen. D Lower margin of mandible. E Distal part of mandibular palp. F Serrulate setae at distal margin of mandibular palp. G Labrum. H Cutting edge of labrum, middle part. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 14. Octomeris intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Mandible, whole view B First and second teeth of mandible. C Second and third teeth of mandible of another specimen. D Lower margin of mandible. E Distal part of mandibular palp. F Serrulate setae at distal margin of mandibular palp. G Labrum. H Cutting edge of labrum, middle part. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381891	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure15	Figure 15. Variation in the occurrence of small spines along the cutting edge of second and third teeth of mandibles in O. intermedia (A-C) (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). Scale bars in μm.	Figure 15. Variation in the occurrence of small spines along the cutting edge of second and third teeth of mandibles in O. intermedia (A-C) (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan). Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381892	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure16	Figure 16. Consistent differences in the presences of shallow and deep notches on the cutting edge of O. intermedia (A-C) CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan), respectively. The notches in O. brunnea are much deeper, and three distinct regions can be seen along the cutting edge. Scale bars in μm.	Figure 16. Consistent differences in the presences of shallow and deep notches on the cutting edge of O. intermedia (A-C) CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) and O. brunnea (D-F) (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan), respectively. The notches in O. brunnea are much deeper, and three distinct regions can be seen along the cutting edge. Scale bars in μm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381879	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure3	Figure 3. Shape of the tergo-scutal junction (TS junction, indicated by arrows) of Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) All specimens share the same scale bar.	Figure 3. Shape of the tergo-scutal junction (TS junction, indicated by arrows) of Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand) All specimens share the same scale bar.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
01BB691E448B58548761EEC0A01DB5BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/381880	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.914.49328.figure4	Figure 4. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Octomeris brunnea, young specimens showing the straight tergo-scutal junction and the inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. B O. brunnea, older eroded specimen, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal junction and inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. C O. intermedia. Very small individual (shell length <10 mm) showing the straight tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer sides of scutum and tergum. Note only very small individuals of O. intermedia have straight tergo-scutal margin. D O. intermedia. Larger specimens, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer surfaces of scutum and tergum. Scale bars in mm.	Figure 4. Octomeris brunnea (CEL-KT- 131, Hai Kou, Taiwan) and O. intermedia (CEL-Thai- 359, Krabi, Thailand). A Octomeris brunnea, young specimens showing the straight tergo-scutal junction and the inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. B O. brunnea, older eroded specimen, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal junction and inner and outer sides of left scutum and tergum. C O. intermedia. Very small individual (shell length <10 mm) showing the straight tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer sides of scutum and tergum. Note only very small individuals of O. intermedia have straight tergo-scutal margin. D O. intermedia. Larger specimens, showing the sinuous tergo-scutal margin and inner and outer surfaces of scutum and tergum. Scale bars in mm.	2020-12-31	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon		Zenodo	biologists	Chan, Benny K. K.;Tsao, Yao Feng;Ganmanee, Monthon			
