taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
4E35792AFFB35D07FF149A0C2FCCF9B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585289	FIGURE 4. The Linnaeus (1758) reference images of Laevistrombus canarium: A) d'Argenville (1742) L’ Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses Parties Principales la Lithology et la Conchyliologie dont l’une Traite des Pierres et l’autre des Conquillages t. 17 f. Q; B) Klein (1753) Tentamen Methodi Ostracologicae t. 4, f. 73; C) Petiver (1709–1711) Catalogus Classicus and Topicus t. 98, f. 1; D) Gualtieri (1742) Index Testarum Conchyliorum t. 32, f. N; E) Rumphius (1705, 1741) D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer t. 36, f. N; F) Rumphius (1705,1741) D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer. t. 36, f. X.	FIGURE 4. The Linnaeus (1758) reference images of Laevistrombus canarium: A) d'Argenville (1742) L’ Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses Parties Principales la Lithology et la Conchyliologie dont l’une Traite des Pierres et l’autre des Conquillages t. 17 f. Q; B) Klein (1753) Tentamen Methodi Ostracologicae t. 4, f. 73; C) Petiver (1709–1711) Catalogus Classicus and Topicus t. 98, f. 1; D) Gualtieri (1742) Index Testarum Conchyliorum t. 32, f. N; E) Rumphius (1705, 1741) D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer t. 36, f. N; F) Rumphius (1705,1741) D’Amboinsche Rariteitkamer. t. 36, f. X.	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFB35D07FF149A0C2FCCF9B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585291	FIGURE 5. Laevistrombus canarium: A) syntype, designated from lot LSL. 435, Linnaean collection (http://linneanonline.org/17229/ {A–F 0020064 specimen 1} accessed 12/02/2017); B) Keelamkarai, India, 5 m, 2015, L 58.7 mm (TM); C) Keelamkarai, India, L 59.0 mm (AMD STR2569); and D) Rameswaran, India, L 60.9 mm (AMD STR0259); Laevistrombus guidoi: E) Efate Island, Vanuatu (VC) 59 mm; and F) Vanuatu, 50–60 ft. in Rubble, 58.0 mm (AMD STR0031).	FIGURE 5. Laevistrombus canarium: A) syntype, designated from lot LSL. 435, Linnaean collection (http://linneanonline.org/17229/ {A–F 0020064 specimen 1} accessed 12/02/2017); B) Keelamkarai, India, 5 m, 2015, L 58.7 mm (TM); C) Keelamkarai, India, L 59.0 mm (AMD STR2569); and D) Rameswaran, India, L 60.9 mm (AMD STR0259); Laevistrombus guidoi: E) Efate Island, Vanuatu (VC) 59 mm; and F) Vanuatu, 50–60 ft. in Rubble, 58.0 mm (AMD STR0031).	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFB05D09FF149AE82BE6FE24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585291	FIGURE 5. Laevistrombus canarium: A) syntype, designated from lot LSL. 435, Linnaean collection (http://linneanonline.org/17229/ {A–F 0020064 specimen 1} accessed 12/02/2017); B) Keelamkarai, India, 5 m, 2015, L 58.7 mm (TM); C) Keelamkarai, India, L 59.0 mm (AMD STR2569); and D) Rameswaran, India, L 60.9 mm (AMD STR0259); Laevistrombus guidoi: E) Efate Island, Vanuatu (VC) 59 mm; and F) Vanuatu, 50–60 ft. in Rubble, 58.0 mm (AMD STR0031).	FIGURE 5. Laevistrombus canarium: A) syntype, designated from lot LSL. 435, Linnaean collection (http://linneanonline.org/17229/ {A–F 0020064 specimen 1} accessed 12/02/2017); B) Keelamkarai, India, 5 m, 2015, L 58.7 mm (TM); C) Keelamkarai, India, L 59.0 mm (AMD STR2569); and D) Rameswaran, India, L 60.9 mm (AMD STR0259); Laevistrombus guidoi: E) Efate Island, Vanuatu (VC) 59 mm; and F) Vanuatu, 50–60 ft. in Rubble, 58.0 mm (AMD STR0031).	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFB05D09FF149AE82BE6FE24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585293	FIGURE 6. The apparent distribution (solid lines) of the three species of Laevistrombus in the southwestern Pacific based on known locations (dots) and geographical features which may affect distributions such as island chains. The type location for Laevistrombus taeniatus in the Indonesian region is also illustrated.	FIGURE 6. The apparent distribution (solid lines) of the three species of Laevistrombus in the southwestern Pacific based on known locations (dots) and geographical features which may affect distributions such as island chains. The type location for Laevistrombus taeniatus in the Indonesian region is also illustrated.	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFBE5D08FF149AD42DAFF84C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585295	FIGURE 7. Laevistrombus taeniatus: A) syntype 1: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Collection: Molluscs: MNHN-IM-2000-32460 (https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/im/item/2000-32460?lang=fr_FR accessed 12/02/ 2017), L 40.8 mm; B) Solomon Islands, ex. A. Hinton, 1966, ex SM No. 11.003, L 52 mm; C) Papua New Guinea (VC) 58.5 mm; D) Solomon Islands, ex. B. Swan, 1985, L 60.5 mm (SM 11.002); and E) an image of shells for sale online showing the extensive colour variation in the western Ambon area of the species range.	FIGURE 7. Laevistrombus taeniatus: A) syntype 1: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Collection: Molluscs: MNHN-IM-2000-32460 (https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/im/item/2000-32460?lang=fr_FR accessed 12/02/ 2017), L 40.8 mm; B) Solomon Islands, ex. A. Hinton, 1966, ex SM No. 11.003, L 52 mm; C) Papua New Guinea (VC) 58.5 mm; D) Solomon Islands, ex. B. Swan, 1985, L 60.5 mm (SM 11.002); and E) an image of shells for sale online showing the extensive colour variation in the western Ambon area of the species range.	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFBE5D08FF149AD42DAFF84C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585293	FIGURE 6. The apparent distribution (solid lines) of the three species of Laevistrombus in the southwestern Pacific based on known locations (dots) and geographical features which may affect distributions such as island chains. The type location for Laevistrombus taeniatus in the Indonesian region is also illustrated.	FIGURE 6. The apparent distribution (solid lines) of the three species of Laevistrombus in the southwestern Pacific based on known locations (dots) and geographical features which may affect distributions such as island chains. The type location for Laevistrombus taeniatus in the Indonesian region is also illustrated.	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFBC5D0DFF149A6F2F9FFE24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585297	FIGURE 8. Laevistrombus vanikorensis: A) syntype 1: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Collection: Molluscs: MNHN-IM-2000-32459 (https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/im/item/2000-32459 accessed 12/02/2017) size 55.3 mm.; B) syntype 2: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Collection: Molluscs: MNHN-IM-2000-32459 (https:// science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/im/item/2000-32459 accessed 12/02/2017); C) Archer Point, Qld., Low tide on sand, ♂, 01/06/2013, L 40 mm (SM 7.017); D) Wonga Beach, Qld., Low tide on sand and rubble, ♀, 11/06/2014, L 30 mm (SM 7.032); E) Marau Sound, Diver, Solomon Islands, L 63.7 mm (AMD STR0290); F) Wallis and Fortuna Islands, L 42.0 mm (AMD STR0886); G) Kolambangara Island, Solomon Islands, 1988 (TM); and H) Boli Passage, Solomon Islands, Low tide in muddy sand, ex. R.Moylan (TM).	FIGURE 8. Laevistrombus vanikorensis: A) syntype 1: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Collection: Molluscs: MNHN-IM-2000-32459 (https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/im/item/2000-32459 accessed 12/02/2017) size 55.3 mm.; B) syntype 2: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Collection: Molluscs: MNHN-IM-2000-32459 (https:// science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/im/item/2000-32459 accessed 12/02/2017); C) Archer Point, Qld., Low tide on sand, ♂, 01/06/2013, L 40 mm (SM 7.017); D) Wonga Beach, Qld., Low tide on sand and rubble, ♀, 11/06/2014, L 30 mm (SM 7.032); E) Marau Sound, Diver, Solomon Islands, L 63.7 mm (AMD STR0290); F) Wallis and Fortuna Islands, L 42.0 mm (AMD STR0886); G) Kolambangara Island, Solomon Islands, 1988 (TM); and H) Boli Passage, Solomon Islands, Low tide in muddy sand, ex. R.Moylan (TM).	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
4E35792AFFBC5D0DFF149A6F2F9FFE24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2585293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2585293	FIGURE 6. The apparent distribution (solid lines) of the three species of Laevistrombus in the southwestern Pacific based on known locations (dots) and geographical features which may affect distributions such as island chains. The type location for Laevistrombus taeniatus in the Indonesian region is also illustrated.	FIGURE 6. The apparent distribution (solid lines) of the three species of Laevistrombus in the southwestern Pacific based on known locations (dots) and geographical features which may affect distributions such as island chains. The type location for Laevistrombus taeniatus in the Indonesian region is also illustrated.	2019-02-15	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.		Zenodo	biologists	Maxwell, Stephen J.;Dekkers, Aart M.;Rymer, Tasmin L.;Congdon, Bradley C.			
