taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393776/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393776	FIG. 15. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, thoracic sternum, ventral view (setae omitted); B, first segment of left antennular peduncle, ventral view; C, left antenna, ventral, view; D, left mandible, inner view; inset, details of distal part; E, left maxillule, outer view; F, left maxilla, outer view; G, left first maxilliped, outer view; H, left second maxilliped, outer view; I, K, left first pleopod, ventral view; J, endopod of left first pleopod, ventral view; L, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; M, left uropod, dorsal view; A, I, J, L, ♂ 9.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192); B-H, K, M, ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, B, F-I, K, 1mm; C, M, 2 mm; D, E, J, L, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 15. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, thoracic sternum, ventral view (setae omitted); B, first segment of left antennular peduncle, ventral view; C, left antenna, ventral, view; D, left mandible, inner view; inset, details of distal part; E, left maxillule, outer view; F, left maxilla, outer view; G, left first maxilliped, outer view; H, left second maxilliped, outer view; I, K, left first pleopod, ventral view; J, endopod of left first pleopod, ventral view; L, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; M, left uropod, dorsal view; A, I, J, L, ♂ 9.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192); B-H, K, M, ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, B, F-I, K, 1mm; C, M, 2 mm; D, E, J, L, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393768/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393768	FIG. 11. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; C, rostrum, dorsal view; D, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; E, telson, dorsal view; F, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; G, left fourth pereopod, lateral view (setae omitted); H, same, dactylus and distal part of propodus, lateral view;I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of right fifth pereopod, lateral view; J, appendices masculina and interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; A, B, D-I, ♀ 9.7 mm, holotype, off Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16159); C, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16161); J, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, D-G, I, 2 mm; B, C, 1 mm; H, J, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 11. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; C, rostrum, dorsal view; D, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; E, telson, dorsal view; F, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; G, left fourth pereopod, lateral view (setae omitted); H, same, dactylus and distal part of propodus, lateral view;I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of right fifth pereopod, lateral view; J, appendices masculina and interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; A, B, D-I, ♀ 9.7 mm, holotype, off Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16159); C, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16161); J, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, D-G, I, 2 mm; B, C, 1 mm; H, J, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393770/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393770	FIG. 12. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: anterior part of carapace and cephalic appendages, lateral view (setae partially omitted): A, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16160); B, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same locality (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1966) (MNHN-Na 16161). Scale bar: 2 mm.	FIG. 12. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: anterior part of carapace and cephalic appendages, lateral view (setae partially omitted): A, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16160); B, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same locality (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1966) (MNHN-Na 16161). Scale bar: 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393782/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393782	FIG. 18. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., habitus, lateral view, ♂ 7.8 mm, non-type, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 139) (MNHN-Na 16215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIG. 18. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., habitus, lateral view, ♂ 7.8 mm, non-type, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 139) (MNHN-Na 16215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393784/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393784	FIG. 19. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., ♀ 8.5 mm, holotype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16210):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, carapace,lateral view;C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view;F, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; G, eye,ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G-I, 1 mm.	FIG. 19. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., ♀ 8.5 mm, holotype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16210):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, carapace,lateral view;C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view;F, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; G, eye,ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G-I, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393778/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393778	FIG. 16. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp., ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192): A, left eye, ventromesial view; B, left third maxilliped, lateral view; C, same, dorsal view (most setae omitted); D, right first pereopod, lateral view;E, rudimentary exopod of third maxilliped;F, right second pereopod,lateral view; G, same,chela and carpus,lateral view; H, right third pereopod, lateral view;I, right fourth pereopod,lateral view; J, right fifth pereopod,lateral view;K, dactylus of right fourth pereopod, dorsal view; L, same, details of tip. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B-D, F, H-J, 2 mm; E, G, K, L, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 16. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp., ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192): A, left eye, ventromesial view; B, left third maxilliped, lateral view; C, same, dorsal view (most setae omitted); D, right first pereopod, lateral view;E, rudimentary exopod of third maxilliped;F, right second pereopod,lateral view; G, same,chela and carpus,lateral view; H, right third pereopod, lateral view;I, right fourth pereopod,lateral view; J, right fifth pereopod,lateral view;K, dactylus of right fourth pereopod, dorsal view; L, same, details of tip. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B-D, F, H-J, 2 mm; E, G, K, L, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393790	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142573BFFB648EEFBA121318E50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393808/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393808	FIG. 30. — Parapontophilus sibogae n. sp., ovig. ♀ 5.9 mm, holotype, Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 89) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; G, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G, 1 mm.	FIG. 30. — Parapontophilus sibogae n. sp., ovig. ♀ 5.9 mm, holotype, Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 89) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; G, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393748/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393748	FIG. 2.— Parapontophilus gracilis (Smith,1882):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted);B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae,lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and ophthalmic appendages, dorsal view; E, third to fifth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; G, same, dorsal view; H, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;I, dactylus,propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod,lateral view;J, same segments of left fifth pereopod, lateral view. A-E, I, J, ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal (MNHN-Na 5258); F-H, ♀ 7.9 mm, same lot. Scale bars: 2 mm.	FIG. 2.— Parapontophilus gracilis (Smith,1882):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted);B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae,lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and ophthalmic appendages, dorsal view; E, third to fifth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; G, same, dorsal view; H, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;I, dactylus,propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod,lateral view;J, same segments of left fifth pereopod, lateral view. A-E, I, J, ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal (MNHN-Na 5258); F-H, ♀ 7.9 mm, same lot. Scale bars: 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393786/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393786	FIG. 20. — Eyes of selected species of the Parapontophilus gracilis group: A, P. gracilis (Smith, 1882), ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal, west Africa (MNHN-Na 5258); B, P. abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); C, P. junceus (Bate, 1888), ♀ 7.4 mm, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1967) (MNHN-Na 16156); D, P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893),syntype ♀ 18.5 mm,Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584); E, P.difficilis n. sp., holotype ♀ 13.3 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); F, P. geminus n. sp., holotype ♀ 11.1 mm, Hyuga-nada, Japan (Tanseimaru, KT05-30, stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764).	FIG. 20. — Eyes of selected species of the Parapontophilus gracilis group: A, P. gracilis (Smith, 1882), ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal, west Africa (MNHN-Na 5258); B, P. abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); C, P. junceus (Bate, 1888), ♀ 7.4 mm, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1967) (MNHN-Na 16156); D, P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893),syntype ♀ 18.5 mm,Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584); E, P.difficilis n. sp., holotype ♀ 13.3 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); F, P. geminus n. sp., holotype ♀ 11.1 mm, Hyuga-nada, Japan (Tanseimaru, KT05-30, stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393825/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393825	FIG. 34. — Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884) (■), P. gracilis (Smith, 1882) (●), P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893) (◆) and P. talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973) (▲).	FIG. 34. — Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884) (■), P. gracilis (Smith, 1882) (●), P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893) (◆) and P. talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973) (▲).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393750/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393750	FIG. 3. — Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted);B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view;E, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view (setae omitted);F, sixth pleonal somite,dorsal view; G, left eye, ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view; A-F, H, I, ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); G, ♀ 14.7 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn WS 10) (MNHN-Na 4319). Scale bars: A, B, 5 mm; C-F, H, I, 2 mm; G, 1 mm.	FIG. 3. — Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted);B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view;E, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view (setae omitted);F, sixth pleonal somite,dorsal view; G, left eye, ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view; A-F, H, I, ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); G, ♀ 14.7 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn WS 10) (MNHN-Na 4319). Scale bars: A, B, 5 mm; C-F, H, I, 2 mm; G, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393752/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393752	FIG. 4. — A-D, Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 16.2 mm, holotype of Pontophilus gracilis Bate, 1888, near Tristan da Cunha, southwestern Atlantic (Challenger, stn 133) (BMNH 1888.22); A, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;B, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view;C, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;D, rostrum, dorsal view;E-I, Parapontophilus sp., ♀ 10.8 mm,paratype of Pontophilus challengeri Ortmann, 1893, Celebes Sea (Challenger, stn 198) (BMNH 1888.22),E, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; F, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; G, rostrum and left eye, dorsal view; H, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; I, subchela of first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D, E, 2 mm; C, H, 5 mm; F, G, I, 1 mm.	FIG. 4. — A-D, Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 16.2 mm, holotype of Pontophilus gracilis Bate, 1888, near Tristan da Cunha, southwestern Atlantic (Challenger, stn 133) (BMNH 1888.22); A, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;B, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view;C, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;D, rostrum, dorsal view;E-I, Parapontophilus sp., ♀ 10.8 mm,paratype of Pontophilus challengeri Ortmann, 1893, Celebes Sea (Challenger, stn 198) (BMNH 1888.22),E, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; F, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; G, rostrum and left eye, dorsal view; H, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; I, subchela of first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D, E, 2 mm; C, H, 5 mm; F, G, I, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393754/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393754	FIG. 5. — Parapontophilus junceus (Bate, 1888): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace, eyes, dorsal view; E, second to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view; G, eye, ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, right fourth pereopod, lateral view; J, dactylus, propodus and carpus of right fifth pereopod, lateral view; A-F, H-J, ovig. ♀ 10.2 mm, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 2, stn CP 2244) (MNHN-Na 16144); G, ovig. ♀ 8.4 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 992) (MNHN-Na 16112). Scale bars: A, D-J, 2 mm; B, C, 5 mm.	FIG. 5. — Parapontophilus junceus (Bate, 1888): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace, eyes, dorsal view; E, second to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view; G, eye, ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, right fourth pereopod, lateral view; J, dactylus, propodus and carpus of right fifth pereopod, lateral view; A-F, H-J, ovig. ♀ 10.2 mm, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 2, stn CP 2244) (MNHN-Na 16144); G, ovig. ♀ 8.4 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 992) (MNHN-Na 16112). Scale bars: A, D-J, 2 mm; B, C, 5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393756/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393756	FIG. 6. — A, B, Parapontophilus junceus (Bate, 1888);C, Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.; A, ♀ 8.2 mm,holotype of Pontophilus junceus Bate, 1888, Moro Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines (Challenger, stn 200) (NMH 1888.22), anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view (distal part of rostrum broken off; dotted line showing reconstruction); B, ♀ 8.6 mm, lectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, Bali Sea, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 316) (ZMA), anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; C, ♀ 7.0 mm, paralectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, 7.0 mm, east of Saleyer Island (Siboga, stn 211) (ZMA), same part. Scale bars: 2 mm.	FIG. 6. — A, B, Parapontophilus junceus (Bate, 1888);C, Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.; A, ♀ 8.2 mm,holotype of Pontophilus junceus Bate, 1888, Moro Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines (Challenger, stn 200) (NMH 1888.22), anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view (distal part of rostrum broken off; dotted line showing reconstruction); B, ♀ 8.6 mm, lectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, Bali Sea, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 316) (ZMA), anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; C, ♀ 7.0 mm, paralectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, 7.0 mm, east of Saleyer Island (Siboga, stn 211) (ZMA), same part. Scale bars: 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393758/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393758	FIG. 7. — Parapontophilus profundus (Bate,1888),♀, 3.1 mm,holotype,off Sydney,Tasman Sea (Challenger, stn 165) (BMNH 1888.22): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae omitted); B, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; C, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 7. — Parapontophilus profundus (Bate,1888),♀, 3.1 mm,holotype,off Sydney,Tasman Sea (Challenger, stn 165) (BMNH 1888.22): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae omitted); B, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; C, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425732FFA048D7FDCC21108DC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393760	FIG. 8. — Parapontophilus occidentalis (Faxon, 1893), ♀, 18.5 mm, syntype, Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584):A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eye, dorsal view; E, third to fifth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, fifth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; H, same, dorsal view; I, distal part of left antennal scale, dorsal view; J, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D-H, 5 mm; C, I, J, 2 mm.	FIG. 8. — Parapontophilus occidentalis (Faxon, 1893), ♀, 18.5 mm, syntype, Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584):A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eye, dorsal view; E, third to fifth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, fifth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; H, same, dorsal view; I, distal part of left antennal scale, dorsal view; J, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D-H, 5 mm; C, I, J, 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425724FFA34B41FDA525918C4B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393762/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393762	FIG. 9.— Parapontophilus talismani (Crosnier & Forest,1973):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, left eye, ventromesial view; G, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view; A-E, G, ovig. ♀ 9.8 mm, Bay of Biscay (BIOGAS, stn CV 26) (MNHN-Na 4325); F, ovig. ♀ 9.0 mm, Bay of Biscay (POLYGAS, stn CV 12) (MNHN-Na 4324). Scale bars: A-E, G, 2 mm; F, 1 mm.	FIG. 9.— Parapontophilus talismani (Crosnier & Forest,1973):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, left eye, ventromesial view; G, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view; A-E, G, ovig. ♀ 9.8 mm, Bay of Biscay (BIOGAS, stn CV 26) (MNHN-Na 4325); F, ovig. ♀ 9.0 mm, Bay of Biscay (POLYGAS, stn CV 12) (MNHN-Na 4324). Scale bars: A-E, G, 2 mm; F, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425724FFA34B41FDA525918C4B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393825/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393825	FIG. 34. — Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884) (■), P. gracilis (Smith, 1882) (●), P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893) (◆) and P. talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973) (▲).	FIG. 34. — Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884) (■), P. gracilis (Smith, 1882) (●), P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893) (◆) and P. talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973) (▲).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425727FF9E48B1FB19246D883E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393764/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393764	FIG. 10. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp., habitus (rostrum broken off, setae partially omitted), ♀, 9.7 mm, holotype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16159). Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIG. 10. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp., habitus (rostrum broken off, setae partially omitted), ♀, 9.7 mm, holotype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16159). Scale bar: 5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425727FF9E48B1FB19246D883E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393768/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393768	FIG. 11. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; C, rostrum, dorsal view; D, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; E, telson, dorsal view; F, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; G, left fourth pereopod, lateral view (setae omitted); H, same, dactylus and distal part of propodus, lateral view;I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of right fifth pereopod, lateral view; J, appendices masculina and interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; A, B, D-I, ♀ 9.7 mm, holotype, off Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16159); C, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16161); J, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, D-G, I, 2 mm; B, C, 1 mm; H, J, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 11. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; C, rostrum, dorsal view; D, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; E, telson, dorsal view; F, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; G, left fourth pereopod, lateral view (setae omitted); H, same, dactylus and distal part of propodus, lateral view;I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of right fifth pereopod, lateral view; J, appendices masculina and interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; A, B, D-I, ♀ 9.7 mm, holotype, off Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16159); C, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16161); J, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, D-G, I, 2 mm; B, C, 1 mm; H, J, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425727FF9E48B1FB19246D883E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393770/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393770	FIG. 12. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: anterior part of carapace and cephalic appendages, lateral view (setae partially omitted): A, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16160); B, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same locality (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1966) (MNHN-Na 16161). Scale bar: 2 mm.	FIG. 12. — Parapontophilus cornutus n. sp.: anterior part of carapace and cephalic appendages, lateral view (setae partially omitted): A, ♂ 8.0 mm, paratype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16160); B, ♀ 7.6 mm, paratype, same locality (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1966) (MNHN-Na 16161). Scale bar: 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425727FF9E48B1FB19246D883E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571AFF9848BCFBDF26D08F18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393772/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393772	FIG. 13. — Parapontophilus cyrton n. sp.,♀ 12.6 mm, holotype, New Caledonia (BIOCAL, stn CP 69) (MNHN-Na 16162): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, sixth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, distal part of left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-F, H, 2 mm; G, 1mm.	FIG. 13. — Parapontophilus cyrton n. sp.,♀ 12.6 mm, holotype, New Caledonia (BIOCAL, stn CP 69) (MNHN-Na 16162): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, sixth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, distal part of left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-F, H, 2 mm; G, 1mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571AFF9848BCFBDF26D08F18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571AFF9848BCFBDF26D08F18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393752/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393752	FIG. 4. — A-D, Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 16.2 mm, holotype of Pontophilus gracilis Bate, 1888, near Tristan da Cunha, southwestern Atlantic (Challenger, stn 133) (BMNH 1888.22); A, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;B, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view;C, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;D, rostrum, dorsal view;E-I, Parapontophilus sp., ♀ 10.8 mm,paratype of Pontophilus challengeri Ortmann, 1893, Celebes Sea (Challenger, stn 198) (BMNH 1888.22),E, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; F, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; G, rostrum and left eye, dorsal view; H, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; I, subchela of first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D, E, 2 mm; C, H, 5 mm; F, G, I, 1 mm.	FIG. 4. — A-D, Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 16.2 mm, holotype of Pontophilus gracilis Bate, 1888, near Tristan da Cunha, southwestern Atlantic (Challenger, stn 133) (BMNH 1888.22); A, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;B, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view;C, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;D, rostrum, dorsal view;E-I, Parapontophilus sp., ♀ 10.8 mm,paratype of Pontophilus challengeri Ortmann, 1893, Celebes Sea (Challenger, stn 198) (BMNH 1888.22),E, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; F, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; G, rostrum and left eye, dorsal view; H, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; I, subchela of first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D, E, 2 mm; C, H, 5 mm; F, G, I, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571AFF9848BCFBDF26D08F18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393760	FIG. 8. — Parapontophilus occidentalis (Faxon, 1893), ♀, 18.5 mm, syntype, Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584):A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eye, dorsal view; E, third to fifth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, fifth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; H, same, dorsal view; I, distal part of left antennal scale, dorsal view; J, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D-H, 5 mm; C, I, J, 2 mm.	FIG. 8. — Parapontophilus occidentalis (Faxon, 1893), ♀, 18.5 mm, syntype, Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584):A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea, and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eye, dorsal view; E, third to fifth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, fifth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; H, same, dorsal view; I, distal part of left antennal scale, dorsal view; J, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view. Scale bars: A, B, D-H, 5 mm; C, I, J, 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571AFF9848BCFBDF26D08F18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393762/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393762	FIG. 9.— Parapontophilus talismani (Crosnier & Forest,1973):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, left eye, ventromesial view; G, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view; A-E, G, ovig. ♀ 9.8 mm, Bay of Biscay (BIOGAS, stn CV 26) (MNHN-Na 4325); F, ovig. ♀ 9.0 mm, Bay of Biscay (POLYGAS, stn CV 12) (MNHN-Na 4324). Scale bars: A-E, G, 2 mm; F, 1 mm.	FIG. 9.— Parapontophilus talismani (Crosnier & Forest,1973):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view (setae partially omitted); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; F, left eye, ventromesial view; G, subchela of right first pereopod, ventral view; A-E, G, ovig. ♀ 9.8 mm, Bay of Biscay (BIOGAS, stn CV 26) (MNHN-Na 4325); F, ovig. ♀ 9.0 mm, Bay of Biscay (POLYGAS, stn CV 12) (MNHN-Na 4324). Scale bars: A-E, G, 2 mm; F, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571CFF954B66FCE026288FDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393756/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393756	FIG. 6. — A, B, Parapontophilus junceus (Bate, 1888);C, Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.; A, ♀ 8.2 mm,holotype of Pontophilus junceus Bate, 1888, Moro Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines (Challenger, stn 200) (NMH 1888.22), anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view (distal part of rostrum broken off; dotted line showing reconstruction); B, ♀ 8.6 mm, lectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, Bali Sea, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 316) (ZMA), anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; C, ♀ 7.0 mm, paralectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, 7.0 mm, east of Saleyer Island (Siboga, stn 211) (ZMA), same part. Scale bars: 2 mm.	FIG. 6. — A, B, Parapontophilus junceus (Bate, 1888);C, Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.; A, ♀ 8.2 mm,holotype of Pontophilus junceus Bate, 1888, Moro Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines (Challenger, stn 200) (NMH 1888.22), anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view (distal part of rostrum broken off; dotted line showing reconstruction); B, ♀ 8.6 mm, lectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, Bali Sea, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 316) (ZMA), anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; C, ♀ 7.0 mm, paralectotype of Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica de Man, 1918, 7.0 mm, east of Saleyer Island (Siboga, stn 211) (ZMA), same part. Scale bars: 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571CFF954B66FCE026288FDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393774/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393774	FIG. 14. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace,cornea and basal part of antennae,lateral view;D, anterior part of carapace and eyes,dorsal view; E, second to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;G, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;H, left fourth pereopod, lateral view; A-D, F-H, ♀ 13.3 mm, holotype, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); E, ♀ 13.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 2, stn CP 2230) (MNHN-Na 16196). Scale bars: A, B, F, 5 mm; C-E, G, H, 2 mm.	FIG. 14. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace,cornea and basal part of antennae,lateral view;D, anterior part of carapace and eyes,dorsal view; E, second to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;G, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;H, left fourth pereopod, lateral view; A-D, F-H, ♀ 13.3 mm, holotype, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); E, ♀ 13.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 2, stn CP 2230) (MNHN-Na 16196). Scale bars: A, B, F, 5 mm; C-E, G, H, 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571CFF954B66FCE026288FDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393776/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393776	FIG. 15. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, thoracic sternum, ventral view (setae omitted); B, first segment of left antennular peduncle, ventral view; C, left antenna, ventral, view; D, left mandible, inner view; inset, details of distal part; E, left maxillule, outer view; F, left maxilla, outer view; G, left first maxilliped, outer view; H, left second maxilliped, outer view; I, K, left first pleopod, ventral view; J, endopod of left first pleopod, ventral view; L, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; M, left uropod, dorsal view; A, I, J, L, ♂ 9.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192); B-H, K, M, ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, B, F-I, K, 1mm; C, M, 2 mm; D, E, J, L, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 15. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, thoracic sternum, ventral view (setae omitted); B, first segment of left antennular peduncle, ventral view; C, left antenna, ventral, view; D, left mandible, inner view; inset, details of distal part; E, left maxillule, outer view; F, left maxilla, outer view; G, left first maxilliped, outer view; H, left second maxilliped, outer view; I, K, left first pleopod, ventral view; J, endopod of left first pleopod, ventral view; L, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; M, left uropod, dorsal view; A, I, J, L, ♂ 9.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192); B-H, K, M, ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, same lot. Scale bars: A, B, F-I, K, 1mm; C, M, 2 mm; D, E, J, L, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571CFF954B66FCE026288FDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393778/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393778	FIG. 16. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp., ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192): A, left eye, ventromesial view; B, left third maxilliped, lateral view; C, same, dorsal view (most setae omitted); D, right first pereopod, lateral view;E, rudimentary exopod of third maxilliped;F, right second pereopod,lateral view; G, same,chela and carpus,lateral view; H, right third pereopod, lateral view;I, right fourth pereopod,lateral view; J, right fifth pereopod,lateral view;K, dactylus of right fourth pereopod, dorsal view; L, same, details of tip. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B-D, F, H-J, 2 mm; E, G, K, L, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 16. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp., ♀ 11.1 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 1, stn CP 1807) (MNHN-Na 16192): A, left eye, ventromesial view; B, left third maxilliped, lateral view; C, same, dorsal view (most setae omitted); D, right first pereopod, lateral view;E, rudimentary exopod of third maxilliped;F, right second pereopod,lateral view; G, same,chela and carpus,lateral view; H, right third pereopod, lateral view;I, right fourth pereopod,lateral view; J, right fifth pereopod,lateral view;K, dactylus of right fourth pereopod, dorsal view; L, same, details of tip. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B-D, F, H-J, 2 mm; E, G, K, L, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571CFF954B66FCE026288FDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393786/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393786	FIG. 20. — Eyes of selected species of the Parapontophilus gracilis group: A, P. gracilis (Smith, 1882), ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal, west Africa (MNHN-Na 5258); B, P. abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); C, P. junceus (Bate, 1888), ♀ 7.4 mm, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1967) (MNHN-Na 16156); D, P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893),syntype ♀ 18.5 mm,Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584); E, P.difficilis n. sp., holotype ♀ 13.3 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); F, P. geminus n. sp., holotype ♀ 11.1 mm, Hyuga-nada, Japan (Tanseimaru, KT05-30, stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764).	FIG. 20. — Eyes of selected species of the Parapontophilus gracilis group: A, P. gracilis (Smith, 1882), ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal, west Africa (MNHN-Na 5258); B, P. abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); C, P. junceus (Bate, 1888), ♀ 7.4 mm, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1967) (MNHN-Na 16156); D, P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893),syntype ♀ 18.5 mm,Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584); E, P.difficilis n. sp., holotype ♀ 13.3 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); F, P. geminus n. sp., holotype ♀ 11.1 mm, Hyuga-nada, Japan (Tanseimaru, KT05-30, stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142571CFF954B66FCE026288FDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425711FF904B67FBBE21FF8C4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393780/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393780	FIG. 17. –– Parapontophilus geminus n. sp., ♀ 11.2 mm,holotype,Hyuga-nada Sea,Japan (RV Tansei-maru, KT05-30,stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764): A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, rostrum,dorsal view;C, carapace,lateral view;D, anterior part of carapace, cornea,and basal part of antennae,lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;F, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view; G, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; H, right fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bars: A, C-H, 2 mm; B, 1 mm.	FIG. 17. –– Parapontophilus geminus n. sp., ♀ 11.2 mm,holotype,Hyuga-nada Sea,Japan (RV Tansei-maru, KT05-30,stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764): A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, rostrum,dorsal view;C, carapace,lateral view;D, anterior part of carapace, cornea,and basal part of antennae,lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;F, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view; G, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; H, right fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bars: A, C-H, 2 mm; B, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425711FF904B67FBBE21FF8C4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393786/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393786	FIG. 20. — Eyes of selected species of the Parapontophilus gracilis group: A, P. gracilis (Smith, 1882), ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal, west Africa (MNHN-Na 5258); B, P. abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); C, P. junceus (Bate, 1888), ♀ 7.4 mm, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1967) (MNHN-Na 16156); D, P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893),syntype ♀ 18.5 mm,Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584); E, P.difficilis n. sp., holotype ♀ 13.3 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); F, P. geminus n. sp., holotype ♀ 11.1 mm, Hyuga-nada, Japan (Tanseimaru, KT05-30, stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764).	FIG. 20. — Eyes of selected species of the Parapontophilus gracilis group: A, P. gracilis (Smith, 1882), ♀ 8.6 mm, Senegal, west Africa (MNHN-Na 5258); B, P. abyssi (Smith, 1884), ♀ 15.2 mm, northeastern Atlantic (INCAL, stn CP 15) (MNHN-Na 4318); C, P. junceus (Bate, 1888), ♀ 7.4 mm, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1967) (MNHN-Na 16156); D, P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893),syntype ♀ 18.5 mm,Gulf of Panama, eastern Pacific (Albatross, stn 3382) (MZC 4584); E, P.difficilis n. sp., holotype ♀ 13.3 mm, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); F, P. geminus n. sp., holotype ♀ 11.1 mm, Hyuga-nada, Japan (Tanseimaru, KT05-30, stn HB) (CBM-ZC 8764).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425711FF904B67FBBE21FF8C4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425711FF904B67FBBE21FF8C4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393782/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393782	FIG. 18. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., habitus, lateral view, ♂ 7.8 mm, non-type, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 139) (MNHN-Na 16215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIG. 18. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., habitus, lateral view, ♂ 7.8 mm, non-type, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 139) (MNHN-Na 16215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425711FF904B67FBBE21FF8C4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393774/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393774	FIG. 14. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace,cornea and basal part of antennae,lateral view;D, anterior part of carapace and eyes,dorsal view; E, second to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;G, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;H, left fourth pereopod, lateral view; A-D, F-H, ♀ 13.3 mm, holotype, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); E, ♀ 13.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 2, stn CP 2230) (MNHN-Na 16196). Scale bars: A, B, F, 5 mm; C-E, G, H, 2 mm.	FIG. 14. — Parapontophilus difficilis n. sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace,cornea and basal part of antennae,lateral view;D, anterior part of carapace and eyes,dorsal view; E, second to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;G, subchela of left first pereopod,ventral view;H, left fourth pereopod, lateral view; A-D, F-H, ♀ 13.3 mm, holotype, Vanuatu (MUSORSTOM 8, stn CP 1129) (MNHN-Na 16174); E, ♀ 13.8 mm, paratype, Solomon Islands (SALOMON 2, stn CP 2230) (MNHN-Na 16196). Scale bars: A, B, F, 5 mm; C-E, G, H, 2 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425714FF8C48A5FB1A25BC8AB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393782/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393782	FIG. 18. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., habitus, lateral view, ♂ 7.8 mm, non-type, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 139) (MNHN-Na 16215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIG. 18. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., habitus, lateral view, ♂ 7.8 mm, non-type, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 139) (MNHN-Na 16215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425714FF8C48A5FB1A25BC8AB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393784/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393784	FIG. 19. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., ♀ 8.5 mm, holotype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16210):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, carapace,lateral view;C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view;F, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; G, eye,ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G-I, 1 mm.	FIG. 19. — Parapontophilus longirostris n. sp., ♀ 8.5 mm, holotype, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS, stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16210):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, carapace,lateral view;C, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; D, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; E, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view;F, sixth pleonal somite, lateral view; G, eye,ventromesial view; H, subchela of left first pereopod, ventral view; I, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G-I, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425714FF8C48A5FB1A25BC8AB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393788/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393788	FIG. 21. –– Eyes of selected species of Parapontophilus: A, P. longirostris n. sp., holotype ♀ 8.5 mm, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS,stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16210);B, P.demani (Chace,1984),♀ 4.9 mm,off Shionomisaki,Kii Peninsula, Japan (CBM-ZC 8648).	FIG. 21. –– Eyes of selected species of Parapontophilus: A, P. longirostris n. sp., holotype ♀ 8.5 mm, Tubuai Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia (BENTHAUS,stn CP 1965) (MNHN-Na 16210);B, P.demani (Chace,1984),♀ 4.9 mm,off Shionomisaki,Kii Peninsula, Japan (CBM-ZC 8648).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425714FF8C48A5FB1A25BC8AB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570CFF8B4A94FA5B27A18F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393794/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393794	FIG. 24.–– Parapontophilus caledonicus n. sp:A, carapace and cephalic appendages,lateral view;B, rostrum,dorsal view;C, D, rostrum and orbital region of carapace, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; F, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; G, sixth pleonal somite, dorsal view; A, B, E-G, ♀ 2.5 mm, holotype, New Caledonia (BATHUS 1, stn DE 694) (MNHN-Na 16077); C, ♂ 3.5 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16077b); D, ♀ 3.3 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16077b). Scale bars: A, E-G, 1 mm; B-D, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 24.–– Parapontophilus caledonicus n. sp:A, carapace and cephalic appendages,lateral view;B, rostrum,dorsal view;C, D, rostrum and orbital region of carapace, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view; F, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; G, sixth pleonal somite, dorsal view; A, B, E-G, ♀ 2.5 mm, holotype, New Caledonia (BATHUS 1, stn DE 694) (MNHN-Na 16077); C, ♂ 3.5 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16077b); D, ♀ 3.3 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (MNHN-Na 16077b). Scale bars: A, E-G, 1 mm; B-D, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570CFF8B4A94FA5B27A18F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393796/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393796	FIG. 25. –– Parapontophilus caledonicus n. sp., ♀ 2.5 mm,holotype, New Caledonia (BATHUS 1, stn DE 694) (MNHN-Na 16077): A, left first pereopod, lateral view; B, chela of left first pereopod, ventral view; C, left second pereopod, lateral view; D, right fifth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bar: 1 mm.	FIG. 25. –– Parapontophilus caledonicus n. sp., ♀ 2.5 mm,holotype, New Caledonia (BATHUS 1, stn DE 694) (MNHN-Na 16077): A, left first pereopod, lateral view; B, chela of left first pereopod, ventral view; C, left second pereopod, lateral view; D, right fifth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570CFF8B4A94FA5B27A18F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393829/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393829	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570FFF864B77FC2127738F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393800/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393800	FIG. 26. — Parapontophilus juxta n. sp., ovig. ♀ 3.8 mm, holotype, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 178) (MNHN-Na 16704a):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view; B, anterior part of carapace and eyes,dorsal view;C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, ophthalmic appendage and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fourth to sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; G, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, D-F, 1 mm; C, G, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 26. — Parapontophilus juxta n. sp., ovig. ♀ 3.8 mm, holotype, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 178) (MNHN-Na 16704a):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view; B, anterior part of carapace and eyes,dorsal view;C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, ophthalmic appendage and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fourth to sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; G, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, D-F, 1 mm; C, G, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570FFF864B77FC2127738F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393802/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393802	FIG. 27. — Parapontophilus juxta n. sp., ovig. ♀ 3.8 mm, holotype, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 178) (MNHN-Na 16704a):A, left first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, left second pereopod, lateral view; D, left fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bar: 1 mm.	FIG. 27. — Parapontophilus juxta n. sp., ovig. ♀ 3.8 mm, holotype, off Réunion Island, western Indian Ocean (MD 32, stn DS 178) (MNHN-Na 16704a):A, left first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, left second pereopod, lateral view; D, left fourth pereopod, lateral view. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570FFF864B77FC2127738F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393829/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393829	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC142570FFF864B77FC2127738F58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393790	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425702FF8148BDFC2124138E05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393804/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393804	FIG. 28. — Parapontophilus psyllus n. sp., ovig. ♀ 4.6 mm, holotype, off Nago, Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands (TV Toyoshio-maru, 2005-04 cruise, stn 6) (CBM-ZC 8762): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fourth to sixth pleonal somites and telson, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, D-F, 1 mm; C, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 28. — Parapontophilus psyllus n. sp., ovig. ♀ 4.6 mm, holotype, off Nago, Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands (TV Toyoshio-maru, 2005-04 cruise, stn 6) (CBM-ZC 8762): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fourth to sixth pleonal somites and telson, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, D-F, 1 mm; C, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425702FF8148BDFC2124138E05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393806/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393806	FIG. 29. — Parapontophilus psyllus n. sp., left appendages: A, first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, second pereopod,lateral view;D, third pereopod,lateral view;E, fourth pereopod, lateral view; F, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod,mesial view; A-E, ovig.♀ 4.6 mm,holotype,off Nago,Okinawa Island,Ryukyu Islands (TV Toyoshio-maru, 2005-04 cruise, stn 6) (CBM-ZC 8762); F, ♂ 3.8 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (CBM-ZC 8763). Scale bars: A-E, 1 mm; F, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 29. — Parapontophilus psyllus n. sp., left appendages: A, first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, second pereopod,lateral view;D, third pereopod,lateral view;E, fourth pereopod, lateral view; F, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod,mesial view; A-E, ovig.♀ 4.6 mm,holotype,off Nago,Okinawa Island,Ryukyu Islands (TV Toyoshio-maru, 2005-04 cruise, stn 6) (CBM-ZC 8762); F, ♂ 3.8 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (CBM-ZC 8763). Scale bars: A-E, 1 mm; F, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425702FF8148BDFC2124138E05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393829/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393829	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425705FF8348B9FDE2247A887F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393808/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393808	FIG. 30. — Parapontophilus sibogae n. sp., ovig. ♀ 5.9 mm, holotype, Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 89) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; G, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G, 1 mm.	FIG. 30. — Parapontophilus sibogae n. sp., ovig. ♀ 5.9 mm, holotype, Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 89) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view; B, carapace, lateral view; C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace, eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third to sixth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, fifth and sixth pleonal somites, dorsal view; G, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A, B, E, F, 2 mm; C, D, G, 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425705FF8348B9FDE2247A887F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393810/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393810	FIG. 31. — Parapontophilus sibogae n. sp.: A, left first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view;D, right fifth pereopod, lateral view;A, B, D, ovig.♀ 5.9 mm, holotype,Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 89) (ZMA); C, ovig. ♀ 5.9 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (ZMA). Scale bar: 1 mm.	FIG. 31. — Parapontophilus sibogae n. sp.: A, left first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, dactylus, propodus and carpus of left fourth pereopod, lateral view;D, right fifth pereopod, lateral view;A, B, D, ovig.♀ 5.9 mm, holotype,Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 89) (ZMA); C, ovig. ♀ 5.9 mm, paratype, same data as holotype (ZMA). Scale bar: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425705FF8348B9FDE2247A887F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393829/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393829	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425705FF8348B9FDE2247A887F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393790	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425705FF8348B9FDE2247A887F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393792/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393792	FIG. 23.— Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,lateral view;B, left first pereopod,lateral view; C, same, subchela,ventral view; D, left fourth pereopod, lateral view;E, dactylus, propodus and carpus of fifth pereopod, lateral view; A, ♂ 4.2 mm, off Shionomisaki, Kii Peninsula, Japan (CBM-ZC 1203); B, C, ♀ 5.0 mm from same locality (CBM-ZC 3031); D, E, ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype, Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA). Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 23.— Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984):A, carapace and cephalic appendages,lateral view;B, left first pereopod,lateral view; C, same, subchela,ventral view; D, left fourth pereopod, lateral view;E, dactylus, propodus and carpus of fifth pereopod, lateral view; A, ♂ 4.2 mm, off Shionomisaki, Kii Peninsula, Japan (CBM-ZC 1203); B, C, ♀ 5.0 mm from same locality (CBM-ZC 3031); D, E, ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype, Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425707FFF948A0FB1C27618F79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393812/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393812	FIG. 32.— Parapontophilus stenorhinus n.sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, carapace,lateral view;C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace,eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third and fourth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, sixth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, same, dorsal view; H, left antennal scale, dorsal view; A-E, H, ♀ 5.0 mm, holotype, Tonga (BORDAU 2, stn DW 1508) (MNHN-Na 16078); F, G, ♀ 5.6 mm, Banda Sea, Indonesia (KARUBAR, stn CP 09) (MNHN-Na 16076). Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIG. 32.— Parapontophilus stenorhinus n.sp.: A, carapace and cephalic appendages,dorsal view;B, carapace,lateral view;C, rostrum dorsal view; D, anterior part of carapace,eye and basal part of antennae, lateral view; E, third and fourth pleonal somites, lateral view; F, sixth pleonal somite, dorsal view; G, same, dorsal view; H, left antennal scale, dorsal view; A-E, H, ♀ 5.0 mm, holotype, Tonga (BORDAU 2, stn DW 1508) (MNHN-Na 16078); F, G, ♀ 5.6 mm, Banda Sea, Indonesia (KARUBAR, stn CP 09) (MNHN-Na 16076). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425707FFF948A0FB1C27618F79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393814/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393814	FIG. 33. — Parapontophilus stenorhinus n. sp., left appendages. A, first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, second pereopod,lateral view; D, fourth pereopod,lateral view;E, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; A-D, ♀ 5.0 mm,holotype,from Tonga (BORDAU 2, stn DW 1508) (MNHN-Na 16078);E, ♂ 4.5 mm, paratype,Banda Sea, Indonesia (KARUBAR, stn CC 21) (MNHN-Na). Scale bars: A-D, 1 mm; E, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 33. — Parapontophilus stenorhinus n. sp., left appendages. A, first pereopod, lateral view; B, same, subchela, ventral view; C, second pereopod,lateral view; D, fourth pereopod,lateral view;E, appendix masculina and appendix interna of left second pleopod, mesial view; A-D, ♀ 5.0 mm,holotype,from Tonga (BORDAU 2, stn DW 1508) (MNHN-Na 16078);E, ♂ 4.5 mm, paratype,Banda Sea, Indonesia (KARUBAR, stn CC 21) (MNHN-Na). Scale bars: A-D, 1 mm; E, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425707FFF948A0FB1C27618F79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393829/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393829	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	FIG. 36.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus demani (Chace,1984) (●), P. caledonicus n. sp. (▼), P. juxta n. sp. (▲), P. modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906) (◆), P. psyllus n. sp. (✖), P. sibogae n. sp. (■), and P. stenorhinus n. sp. (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425707FFF948A0FB1C27618F79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393790	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	FIG. 22. — Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984), ovig. ♀ 5.1 mm, holotype,Selat Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,Indonesia (Siboga, stn 297) (ZMA): A, carapace and cephalic appendages, dorsal view (right antennal scale missing); B, carapace, lateral view; C, anterior part of carapace and eyes, dorsal view; D, rostrum, dorsal view; E, anterior part of carapace, cornea and basal part of antennae, lateral view;F, third to sixth pleonal somites,lateral view;G, fourth to sixth pleonal somites,dorsal view;H, left ophthalmic appendage, ventromesial view; I, left antennal scale, dorsal view. Scale bars: A-C, E-H, 1 mm; D, 0.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425707FFF948A0FB1C27618F79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393825/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393825	FIG. 34. — Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884) (■), P. gracilis (Smith, 1882) (●), P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893) (◆) and P. talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973) (▲).	FIG. 34. — Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884) (■), P. gracilis (Smith, 1882) (●), P. occidentalis (Faxon, 1893) (◆) and P. talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973) (▲).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
03AEC1425707FFF948A0FB1C27618F79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5393827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5393827	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	FIG. 35.— Geographic distribution of Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith,1884) (■), P.cornutus n. sp.(❖), P.cyrton n. sp.(✽), P.difficilis n. sp. (▼), P. geminus n. sp. (✖), P. junceus (Bate, 1888) (●), P. longirostris n. sp. (▲), P. occidentalis (◆) and P. profundus (Bate, 1888) (✚).	2008-12-31	Komai, Tomoyuki		Zenodo	biologists	Komai, Tomoyuki			
