taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C087ACFF83FF9EAB84FA57FD0BC8B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282920/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282920	FIGURE 1. Bivariate plot of principal component 1 (eigenvalue = 0.125) versus principal component 2 (eigenvalue = 0.025) for two paralectotypes of Cophixalus ateles (filled diamonds), 24 types of C. sisyphus (triangles), one recent specimen of C. sisyphus from the type locality for C. ateles (open diamond), 14 types of C. timidus (squares), and 49 types of C. variabilis (circles) showing no morphometric discrimination between C. ateles and C. sisyphus. Component loadings presented in Table 1. All specimens are male.	FIGURE 1. Bivariate plot of principal component 1 (eigenvalue = 0.125) versus principal component 2 (eigenvalue = 0.025) for two paralectotypes of Cophixalus ateles (filled diamonds), 24 types of C. sisyphus (triangles), one recent specimen of C. sisyphus from the type locality for C. ateles (open diamond), 14 types of C. timidus (squares), and 49 types of C. variabilis (circles) showing no morphometric discrimination between C. ateles and C. sisyphus. Component loadings presented in Table 1. All specimens are male.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF86FF9FAB84FEB9FD88CCA4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282921/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282921	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF87FF92AB84FA89FC5CCD14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282922/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282922	FIGURE 3. Bivariate plot of (A) principal component 1 (eigenvalue = 0.168) versus principal component 2 (eigenvalue = 0.012), and (B) principal component 2 versus principal component 3 (eigenvalue = 0.008) for eight type specimens of Cophixalus aimbensis (closed circles), ten other specimens of C. verrucosus from Sudest Island (open circles), ten specimens of C. verrucosus from Mt. Victoria and Moroka, the localities from which the type series was obtained (diamonds), and 27 other specimens of C. verrucosus from Milne Bay Province in southeastern Papua New Guinea (squares). Component loadings presented in Table 2.	FIGURE 3. Bivariate plot of (A) principal component 1 (eigenvalue = 0.168) versus principal component 2 (eigenvalue = 0.012), and (B) principal component 2 versus principal component 3 (eigenvalue = 0.008) for eight type specimens of Cophixalus aimbensis (closed circles), ten other specimens of C. verrucosus from Sudest Island (open circles), ten specimens of C. verrucosus from Mt. Victoria and Moroka, the localities from which the type series was obtained (diamonds), and 27 other specimens of C. verrucosus from Milne Bay Province in southeastern Papua New Guinea (squares). Component loadings presented in Table 2.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF87FF92AB84FA89FC5CCD14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282921/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282921	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF87FF92AB84FA89FC5CCD14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282923/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282923	FIGURE 4. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of three calls of Cophixalus verrucosus (BPBM 15261) recorded in the Cloudy Mts., 10 April 2002, air temperature 24.0 C; and (D) waveform, (E) power spectrum, and (F) spectrogram of three calls of C. verrucosus (BPBM 20185) recorded on Sudest Island, 16 April 2004, 26.0 C.	FIGURE 4. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of three calls of Cophixalus verrucosus (BPBM 15261) recorded in the Cloudy Mts., 10 April 2002, air temperature 24.0 C; and (D) waveform, (E) power spectrum, and (F) spectrogram of three calls of C. verrucosus (BPBM 20185) recorded on Sudest Island, 16 April 2004, 26.0 C.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8BFF91AB84F8A3FEE5CFF7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282924/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282924	FIGURE 5. (A) Dorsal, and (B) lateral views of holotype (BPBM 1187) of Cophixalus pictus sp. nov. Scale bars are 5 mm.	FIGURE 5. (A) Dorsal, and (B) lateral views of holotype (BPBM 1187) of Cophixalus pictus sp. nov. Scale bars are 5 mm.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8BFF91AB84F8A3FEE5CFF7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282925/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282925	FIGURE 6. Map of western New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type locality for Cophixalus pictus sp. nov. along coast of Bomberai Peninsula (filled star). Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 6. Map of western New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type locality for Cophixalus pictus sp. nov. along coast of Bomberai Peninsula (filled star). Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8EFF8AAB84F90EFDF4CFF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282926/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282926	FIGURE 7. (A) Top of head, (B) side of head, (C) palmar view of left hand, and (D) plantar view of left foot of holotype of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19323). Scale bars = 5 mm.	FIGURE 7. (A) Top of head, (B) side of head, (C) palmar view of left hand, and (D) plantar view of left foot of holotype of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19323). Scale bars = 5 mm.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8EFF8AAB84F90EFDF4CFF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282927/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282927	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8EFF8AAB84F90EFDF4CFF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282928/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282928	FIGURE 9. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of two calls of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19323) recorded at Mt. Obree, 7 February 2004, air temperature 16.7 C.	FIGURE 9. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of two calls of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19323) recorded at Mt. Obree, 7 February 2004, air temperature 16.7 C.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8EFF8AAB84F90EFDF4CFF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282929/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282929	FIGURE 10. Expanded waveforms of (A) typical note of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., uncaptured animal, showing rectangular shape of amplitude envelope; (B) note from C. nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19232) showing left-handed skew in amplitude envelope common to this individual; and (C) typical note of C. amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 15840).	FIGURE 10. Expanded waveforms of (A) typical note of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., uncaptured animal, showing rectangular shape of amplitude envelope; (B) note from C. nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19232) showing left-handed skew in amplitude envelope common to this individual; and (C) typical note of C. amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 15840).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF8EFF8AAB84F90EFDF4CFF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282921/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282921	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF90FF8CAB84FF09FA67CBC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282927/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282927	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF90FF8CAB84FF09FA67CBC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282930/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282930	FIGURE 11. (A) Top of head, (B) side of head, (C) palmar view of left hand, and (D) plantar view of left foot of holotype of Cophixalus albolineatus sp. nov. (BPBM 18433). Scale bars = 5 mm. Note that the first finger is folded across the wrist.	FIGURE 11. (A) Top of head, (B) side of head, (C) palmar view of left hand, and (D) plantar view of left foot of holotype of Cophixalus albolineatus sp. nov. (BPBM 18433). Scale bars = 5 mm. Note that the first finger is folded across the wrist.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF90FF8CAB84FF09FA67CBC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282931/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282931	FIGURE 12. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of 21 calls of Cophixalus albolineatus sp. nov. (BPBM 18433) recorded at Mt. Shungol, 21 October 2003, air temperature 22.5 C.	FIGURE 12. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of 21 calls of Cophixalus albolineatus sp. nov. (BPBM 18433) recorded at Mt. Shungol, 21 October 2003, air temperature 22.5 C.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF90FF8CAB84FF09FA67CBC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282921/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282921	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF94FF80AB84FC69FB39C97C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282927/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282927	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF94FF80AB84FC69FB39C97C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282933/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282933	FIGURE 14. (A) Top of head, (B) side of head, (C) palmar view of right hand, and (D) plantar view of right foot of holotype of Cophixalus clapporum sp. nov. (BPBM 37720). Scale bars = 5 mm (A, B) and 2 mm (C, D).	FIGURE 14. (A) Top of head, (B) side of head, (C) palmar view of right hand, and (D) plantar view of right foot of holotype of Cophixalus clapporum sp. nov. (BPBM 37720). Scale bars = 5 mm (A, B) and 2 mm (C, D).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF94FF80AB84FC69FB39C97C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282934/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282934	FIGURE 15. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of 21 calls of Cophixalus clapporum sp. nov. (BPBM 40005) recorded on Woodlark Is., 11 October 2011, air temperature 26.5 C. The continuous signal at approximately 5 kHz is an orthopteran.	FIGURE 15. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of 21 calls of Cophixalus clapporum sp. nov. (BPBM 40005) recorded on Woodlark Is., 11 October 2011, air temperature 26.5 C. The continuous signal at approximately 5 kHz is an orthopteran.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF94FF80AB84FC69FB39C97C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282932/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282932	FIGURE 13. Expanded waveforms of typical notes for (A) Cophixalus albolineatus sp. nov. (BPBM 18433) showing semilunar amplitude envelope, and (B) C. clapporum sp. nov. (BPBM 40005) showing abrupt beginning to note.	FIGURE 13. Expanded waveforms of typical notes for (A) Cophixalus albolineatus sp. nov. (BPBM 18433) showing semilunar amplitude envelope, and (B) C. clapporum sp. nov. (BPBM 40005) showing abrupt beginning to note.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF94FF80AB84FC69FB39C97C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282921/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282921	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF98FF87AB84FBEAFB39CA5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282927/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282927	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	FIGURE 8. Portraits in life of (A) Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., holotype BPBM 19323; (B) C. albolineatus sp. nov., paratype BPBM 18429; (C) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37718; (D) C. clapporum sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37721; (E) C. amabilis sp. nov., holotype BPBM 37730; and (F) C. amabilis sp. nov., paratype BPBM 37740.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF98FF87AB84FBEAFB39CA5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282935/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282935	FIGURE 16. (A) Dorsum, (B) ventrum, (C) side of head, (D) palmar view of right hand, and (E) plantar view of right foot of holotype of Cophixalus amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 37730). Scale bars = 5 mm (A – C) and 1 mm (D, E).	FIGURE 16. (A) Dorsum, (B) ventrum, (C) side of head, (D) palmar view of right hand, and (E) plantar view of right foot of holotype of Cophixalus amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 37730). Scale bars = 5 mm (A – C) and 1 mm (D, E).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF98FF87AB84FBEAFB39CA5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282936/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282936	FIGURE 17. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of three calls of Cophixalus amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 15840) recorded on Woodlark Island, 13 October 2011, air temperature 24.0 C.	FIGURE 17. (A) Waveform, (B) power spectrum, and (C) spectrogram of three calls of Cophixalus amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 15840) recorded on Woodlark Island, 13 October 2011, air temperature 24.0 C.	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF98FF87AB84FBEAFB39CA5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282929/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282929	FIGURE 10. Expanded waveforms of (A) typical note of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., uncaptured animal, showing rectangular shape of amplitude envelope; (B) note from C. nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19232) showing left-handed skew in amplitude envelope common to this individual; and (C) typical note of C. amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 15840).	FIGURE 10. Expanded waveforms of (A) typical note of Cophixalus nexipus sp. nov., uncaptured animal, showing rectangular shape of amplitude envelope; (B) note from C. nexipus sp. nov. (BPBM 19232) showing left-handed skew in amplitude envelope common to this individual; and (C) typical note of C. amabilis sp. nov. (BPBM 15840).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
03C087ACFF98FF87AB84FBEAFB39CA5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/282921/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282921	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	FIGURE 2. Map of southeastern New Guinea and adjacent islands showing type localities for Cophixalus ateles (filled star), C. sisyphus and C. nexipus sp. nov. (filled circle), C. verrucosus (stars), C. albolineatus sp. nov. (filled square), C. clapporum and C. amabilis (filled triangle), and an additional locality for C. albolineatus sp. nov. (open square). Five additional numbered localities from which call samples of C. verrucosus were obtained for this study are: 1 = Sudest Island, type locality for C. aimbensis; 2 = Cloudy Mts.; 3 = N slope of Mt. Simpson; 4 = W slope of Mt. Dayman; and 5 = Fane. Elevational contours are at 1000 m (light gray) and 1500 m (dark gray).	2012-12-31	Kraus, Fred		Zenodo	biologists	Kraus, Fred			
