taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292281/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292281	Figure 3. Shells of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, Cremnobates syhadrensis W.T. Blanford, 1863, neotype, no locality (BMNH 1906.1.1.2247). B, C, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV- 2290). D, E, Anjani, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 1911.8.23.70–71). F, J–L, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317696). G–I, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (G, H two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV-2293, 2292). M, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317695).	Figure 3. Shells of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, Cremnobates syhadrensis W.T. Blanford, 1863, neotype, no locality (BMNH 1906.1.1.2247). B, C, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV- 2290). D, E, Anjani, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 1911.8.23.70–71). F, J–L, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317696). G–I, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (G, H two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV-2293, 2292). M, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317695).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292279	Figure 1. Measurements and terminology of shell and operculum (illustrated by Cremnoconchus syhadrensis). Abbreviations: B, breadth; DS, diameter of spiral part of operculum; H, height; H2, height of last two whorls; LA, length of aperture (in apertural plane); OL, opercular length (excluding flexible flange); p, periphery; U, width of pseudumbilicus; WA, width of aperture (in apertural plane). Shape indices: shell shape = H2/B; apertural shape = LA/WA; opercular ratio = OL/DS.	Figure 1. Measurements and terminology of shell and operculum (illustrated by Cremnoconchus syhadrensis). Abbreviations: B, breadth; DS, diameter of spiral part of operculum; H, height; H2, height of last two whorls; LA, length of aperture (in apertural plane); OL, opercular length (excluding flexible flange); p, periphery; U, width of pseudumbilicus; WA, width of aperture (in apertural plane). Shape indices: shell shape = H2/B; apertural shape = LA/WA; opercular ratio = OL/DS.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292303	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292287	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292291	Figure 7. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.0 mm). C, D, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 4.9 mm). E, F, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.3 mm). G, H, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.0 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 7. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.0 mm). C, D, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 4.9 mm). E, F, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.3 mm). G, H, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.0 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292299	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192C016A989DF972E0FDFEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192301779BD6FEF5E67BFC56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292281/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292281	Figure 3. Shells of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, Cremnobates syhadrensis W.T. Blanford, 1863, neotype, no locality (BMNH 1906.1.1.2247). B, C, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV- 2290). D, E, Anjani, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 1911.8.23.70–71). F, J–L, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317696). G–I, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (G, H two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV-2293, 2292). M, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317695).	Figure 3. Shells of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, Cremnobates syhadrensis W.T. Blanford, 1863, neotype, no locality (BMNH 1906.1.1.2247). B, C, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV- 2290). D, E, Anjani, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 1911.8.23.70–71). F, J–L, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317696). G–I, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (G, H two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV-2293, 2292). M, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317695).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192301779BD6FEF5E67BFC56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192301779BD6FEF5E67BFC56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292303	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192301779BD6FEF5E67BFC56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292287	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192301779BD6FEF5E67BFC56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292291	Figure 7. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.0 mm). C, D, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 4.9 mm). E, F, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.3 mm). G, H, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.0 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 7. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.0 mm). C, D, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 4.9 mm). E, F, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.3 mm). G, H, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.0 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB192301779BD6FEF5E67BFC56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1930017C9BFEFE4DE204FD01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1930017C9BFEFE4DE204FD01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292297	Figure 12. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus hanumani (A–G) and C. globulus (H–L), all to same magnification. A–L, penes (all fixed in ethanol); F, G are intact and sectioned views of same penis. A–C, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: A = 4.9 mm; B = 3.5 mm; C = 3.3 mm). D–G, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: D = 3.9 mm; E = 4.0 mm; F, G = 5.0 mm). H–K, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: H = 7.0 mm; I = 6.0 mm; J = 7.0 mm; K = 6.3 mm). L, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.9 mm). Shading conventions as in Figure 6.	Figure 12. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus hanumani (A–G) and C. globulus (H–L), all to same magnification. A–L, penes (all fixed in ethanol); F, G are intact and sectioned views of same penis. A–C, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: A = 4.9 mm; B = 3.5 mm; C = 3.3 mm). D–G, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: D = 3.9 mm; E = 4.0 mm; F, G = 5.0 mm). H–K, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: H = 7.0 mm; I = 6.0 mm; J = 7.0 mm; K = 6.3 mm). L, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.9 mm). Shading conventions as in Figure 6.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1930017C9BFEFE4DE204FD01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292291	Figure 7. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.0 mm). C, D, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 4.9 mm). E, F, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.3 mm). G, H, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.0 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 7. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.0 mm). C, D, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 4.9 mm). E, F, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.3 mm). G, H, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.0 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1930017C9BFEFE4DE204FD01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017C98A8FD59E6A3FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017C98A8FD59E6A3FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292297	Figure 12. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus hanumani (A–G) and C. globulus (H–L), all to same magnification. A–L, penes (all fixed in ethanol); F, G are intact and sectioned views of same penis. A–C, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: A = 4.9 mm; B = 3.5 mm; C = 3.3 mm). D–G, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: D = 3.9 mm; E = 4.0 mm; F, G = 5.0 mm). H–K, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: H = 7.0 mm; I = 6.0 mm; J = 7.0 mm; K = 6.3 mm). L, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.9 mm). Shading conventions as in Figure 6.	Figure 12. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus hanumani (A–G) and C. globulus (H–L), all to same magnification. A–L, penes (all fixed in ethanol); F, G are intact and sectioned views of same penis. A–C, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: A = 4.9 mm; B = 3.5 mm; C = 3.3 mm). D–G, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: D = 3.9 mm; E = 4.0 mm; F, G = 5.0 mm). H–K, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: H = 7.0 mm; I = 6.0 mm; J = 7.0 mm; K = 6.3 mm). L, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.9 mm). Shading conventions as in Figure 6.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017C98A8FD59E6A3FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292299	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017C98A8FD59E6A3FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017F9B1EFA12E0E2FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017F9B1EFA12E0E2FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292303	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017F9B1EFA12E0E2FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292299	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB1935017F9B1EFA12E0E2FEB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB193601419B09FE17E122FB2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB193601419B09FE17E122FB2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292287	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB193601419B09FE17E122FB2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292299	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB193601419B09FE17E122FB2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB193601419B09FE17E122FB2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292297	Figure 12. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus hanumani (A–G) and C. globulus (H–L), all to same magnification. A–L, penes (all fixed in ethanol); F, G are intact and sectioned views of same penis. A–C, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: A = 4.9 mm; B = 3.5 mm; C = 3.3 mm). D–G, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: D = 3.9 mm; E = 4.0 mm; F, G = 5.0 mm). H–K, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: H = 7.0 mm; I = 6.0 mm; J = 7.0 mm; K = 6.3 mm). L, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.9 mm). Shading conventions as in Figure 6.	Figure 12. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus hanumani (A–G) and C. globulus (H–L), all to same magnification. A–L, penes (all fixed in ethanol); F, G are intact and sectioned views of same penis. A–C, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: A = 4.9 mm; B = 3.5 mm; C = 3.3 mm). D–G, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: D = 3.9 mm; E = 4.0 mm; F, G = 5.0 mm). H–K, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: H = 7.0 mm; I = 6.0 mm; J = 7.0 mm; K = 6.3 mm). L, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.9 mm). Shading conventions as in Figure 6.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190801439882FA84E239FCE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190801439882FA84E239FCE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292299	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	Figure 13. Radulae of Cremnoconchus species (two views of each radula, flat and at 45°). A, B, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 7.4 mm). C, D, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 9.5 mm). E, F, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 5.7 mm). G, H, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (ZSI/WGRS; shell H = 8.5 mm). Scale bars = 50 Mm.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190801439882FA84E239FCE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190801439882FA84E239FCE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292287	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190A0144988FFCF2E17AF8A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292283	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	Figure 4. Microsculpture of Cremnoconchus species (viewed by SEM). A, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. B, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. C, C. syhadrensis, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. conicus, 44 km west of Bhor, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. conicus, 6 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. F, C. globulus, Lesser Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. G, C. cingulatus, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. H, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. I, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. J, C. canaliculatus, Dongarwadi, Tamhini, Pune Dist., Maharashtra. K, C. canaliculatus, 5 km south of Mahabaleshwar, Satara Dist., Maharashtra. L, C. castanea, Belkal Thirtha Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. M, C. castanea, Arasinagundi Falls, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. N, C. hanumani, Greater Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka. O, C. hanumani, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur Dist., Karnataka.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190A0144988FFCF2E17AF8A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292303	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	Figure 16. Radula (A, B) and protoconchs (C–F) of Cremnoconchus species. A, B, C. dwarakii (two views of radula, flat and at 45°), Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka (shell H = 6.4 mm). C, C. syhadrensis, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. D, C. canaliculatus, 10 km west of Mahabaleshwar, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. E, C. agumbensis, Agumbe, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. F, C. dwarakii, Hulikal Ghat, Udupi Dist., Karnataka. Scale bars A, B = 50 Mm; C–F = 0.5 mm. White arrowhead marks junction of protoconch and teleoconch.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190A0144988FFCF2E17AF8A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292293	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	Figure 8. Distribution of Cremnoconchus species (solid circles). Two or more species names (e.g. syhadrensis + canaliculatus) indicate sympatric occurrence. See Supporting Table S1 for locality details. The shaded area is the Western Ghats region as defined by Irfan-Ullah & Davande (2008). Cities indicated by asterisks.	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190A0144988FFCF2E17AF8A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292281/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292281	Figure 3. Shells of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, Cremnobates syhadrensis W.T. Blanford, 1863, neotype, no locality (BMNH 1906.1.1.2247). B, C, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV- 2290). D, E, Anjani, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 1911.8.23.70–71). F, J–L, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317696). G–I, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (G, H two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV-2293, 2292). M, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317695).	Figure 3. Shells of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, Cremnobates syhadrensis W.T. Blanford, 1863, neotype, no locality (BMNH 1906.1.1.2247). B, C, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV- 2290). D, E, Anjani, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 1911.8.23.70–71). F, J–L, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317696). G–I, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (G, H two views of same specimen; ZSI/WGRS/IR.INV-2293, 2292). M, Torna Fort, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (USNM 317695).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
038A87FB190A0144988FFCF2E17AF8A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5292287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292287	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	Figure 6. Anatomy of Cremnoconchus syhadrensis. A, B, D–G, penes (A, E–F, fixed in ethanol; B, D, live). E–G are three views of single penis, external (E), with base sectioned (F), and with coiled penial vas deferens displaced to the right to show retractor muscle and with filament sectioned to show continuation of vas deferens to its tip (G). C, pallial oviduct and egg removed from straight section. A, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (BMNH 20120035; shell H = 7.4 mm). B, C, E–G, Matheran, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS; shell H: B = 7.2 mm; C = 7.2 mm; D = 5.8 mm; E–G = 7.5 mm). D, Khandala, Pune Dist., Maharashtra (ZSI/WGRS). Abbreviations and shading conventions: b, copulatory bursa (dashed outline, visible by transparency); c, cavity surrounding penial vas deferens and retractor muscle (black); d, distal to this point the penial vas deferens is tightly bound to the sheath of the retractor muscle; e.g. egg groove visible by transparency (thick line); f, penial filament; g, opaque glandular region of penial base (medium stipple); gc, firm gelatinous coating of mature egg; i, invagination of penial base (shaded); o, position of terminal opening of pallial oviduct into mantle cavity; oag, opaque part of albumen gland (dense stipple); ov, ovum; pvd, penial vas deferens; rm, retractor muscle of penial filament; ss, straight section of pallial oviduct; tag, translucent region of albumen gland (sparse stipple).	2013-01-18	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram		Zenodo	biologists	Reid, David G.;Aravind, Neelavara Ananthram;Madhyastha, Neelavara Ananthram			
