taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3B2587CE984CFC6B9FADFB77FD2C0FBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843758/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843758	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution area of Otolithus aequidens, MNHN A – 5586 (*), Atractosion atelodus, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9 (□), Otolithus californiensis, NMW _ 31129 and Otolithus californiensis, MCZ 10898 (Ǫ), Otolithus teraglin, AMS I. 9773 (□), Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., SAIAB 187117 – 1, 2, 6 and 7 (Δ), Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., PKU 9312 – 9316, 10774 – 10783 (●).	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution area of Otolithus aequidens, MNHN A – 5586 (*), Atractosion atelodus, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9 (□), Otolithus californiensis, NMW _ 31129 and Otolithus californiensis, MCZ 10898 (Ǫ), Otolithus teraglin, AMS I. 9773 (□), Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., SAIAB 187117 – 1, 2, 6 and 7 (Δ), Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., PKU 9312 – 9316, 10774 – 10783 (●).	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE984CFC6B9FADFB77FD2C0FBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843760	FIGURE 2. Photographs of the type specimens. (A) Atractoscion atelodus, holotype, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9, 263.0 mm SL, Australia (previously reported as Otolithus atelodus); (B) Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., holotype, SAIAB 187117 – 2, 284.0 mm SL, Tombua beach of Angola; (C) Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., holotype, PKU 9315, 280.0 mm SL, Gulf of Oman, illustration of dorsal view of swimbladder (left below) and sagitta in otolith (right below).	FIGURE 2. Photographs of the type specimens. (A) Atractoscion atelodus, holotype, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9, 263.0 mm SL, Australia (previously reported as Otolithus atelodus); (B) Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., holotype, SAIAB 187117 – 2, 284.0 mm SL, Tombua beach of Angola; (C) Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., holotype, PKU 9315, 280.0 mm SL, Gulf of Oman, illustration of dorsal view of swimbladder (left below) and sagitta in otolith (right below).	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE984CFC6B9FADFB77FD2C0FBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843762/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843762	FIGURE 3. NJ-tree showing relationships among Atractoscion species including Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov. and Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov. Numbers at branches indicate bootstrap probabilities in 5000 bootstrap replications. Bar indicates genetic distance of 0.02. * Atractosion atelodus was resurrected from synonym of A. aequidens.	FIGURE 3. NJ-tree showing relationships among Atractoscion species including Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov. and Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov. Numbers at branches indicate bootstrap probabilities in 5000 bootstrap replications. Bar indicates genetic distance of 0.02. * Atractosion atelodus was resurrected from synonym of A. aequidens.	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE984BFC669FADFD95FAAA0F08.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843758/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843758	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution area of Otolithus aequidens, MNHN A – 5586 (*), Atractosion atelodus, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9 (□), Otolithus californiensis, NMW _ 31129 and Otolithus californiensis, MCZ 10898 (Ǫ), Otolithus teraglin, AMS I. 9773 (□), Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., SAIAB 187117 – 1, 2, 6 and 7 (Δ), Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., PKU 9312 – 9316, 10774 – 10783 (●).	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution area of Otolithus aequidens, MNHN A – 5586 (*), Atractosion atelodus, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9 (□), Otolithus californiensis, NMW _ 31129 and Otolithus californiensis, MCZ 10898 (Ǫ), Otolithus teraglin, AMS I. 9773 (□), Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., SAIAB 187117 – 1, 2, 6 and 7 (Δ), Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., PKU 9312 – 9316, 10774 – 10783 (●).	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE984BFC669FADFD95FAAA0F08.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843760	FIGURE 2. Photographs of the type specimens. (A) Atractoscion atelodus, holotype, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9, 263.0 mm SL, Australia (previously reported as Otolithus atelodus); (B) Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., holotype, SAIAB 187117 – 2, 284.0 mm SL, Tombua beach of Angola; (C) Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., holotype, PKU 9315, 280.0 mm SL, Gulf of Oman, illustration of dorsal view of swimbladder (left below) and sagitta in otolith (right below).	FIGURE 2. Photographs of the type specimens. (A) Atractoscion atelodus, holotype, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9, 263.0 mm SL, Australia (previously reported as Otolithus atelodus); (B) Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., holotype, SAIAB 187117 – 2, 284.0 mm SL, Tombua beach of Angola; (C) Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., holotype, PKU 9315, 280.0 mm SL, Gulf of Oman, illustration of dorsal view of swimbladder (left below) and sagitta in otolith (right below).	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE9846FC659FADFE46FA8F0A9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843758/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843758	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution area of Otolithus aequidens, MNHN A – 5586 (*), Atractosion atelodus, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9 (□), Otolithus californiensis, NMW _ 31129 and Otolithus californiensis, MCZ 10898 (Ǫ), Otolithus teraglin, AMS I. 9773 (□), Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., SAIAB 187117 – 1, 2, 6 and 7 (Δ), Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., PKU 9312 – 9316, 10774 – 10783 (●).	FIGURE 1. Map showing the distribution area of Otolithus aequidens, MNHN A – 5586 (*), Atractosion atelodus, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9 (□), Otolithus californiensis, NMW _ 31129 and Otolithus californiensis, MCZ 10898 (Ǫ), Otolithus teraglin, AMS I. 9773 (□), Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., SAIAB 187117 – 1, 2, 6 and 7 (Δ), Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., PKU 9312 – 9316, 10774 – 10783 (●).	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE9846FC659FADFE46FA8F0A9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843760	FIGURE 2. Photographs of the type specimens. (A) Atractoscion atelodus, holotype, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9, 263.0 mm SL, Australia (previously reported as Otolithus atelodus); (B) Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., holotype, SAIAB 187117 – 2, 284.0 mm SL, Tombua beach of Angola; (C) Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., holotype, PKU 9315, 280.0 mm SL, Gulf of Oman, illustration of dorsal view of swimbladder (left below) and sagitta in otolith (right below).	FIGURE 2. Photographs of the type specimens. (A) Atractoscion atelodus, holotype, BMNH 1886.6. 19.9, 263.0 mm SL, Australia (previously reported as Otolithus atelodus); (B) Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov., holotype, SAIAB 187117 – 2, 284.0 mm SL, Tombua beach of Angola; (C) Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov., holotype, PKU 9315, 280.0 mm SL, Gulf of Oman, illustration of dorsal view of swimbladder (left below) and sagitta in otolith (right below).	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
3B2587CE9846FC659FADFE46FA8F0A9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/843762/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.843762	FIGURE 3. NJ-tree showing relationships among Atractoscion species including Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov. and Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov. Numbers at branches indicate bootstrap probabilities in 5000 bootstrap replications. Bar indicates genetic distance of 0.02. * Atractosion atelodus was resurrected from synonym of A. aequidens.	FIGURE 3. NJ-tree showing relationships among Atractoscion species including Atractoscion microlepis sp. nov. and Atractoscion macrolepis sp. nov. Numbers at branches indicate bootstrap probabilities in 5000 bootstrap replications. Bar indicates genetic distance of 0.02. * Atractosion atelodus was resurrected from synonym of A. aequidens.	2017-12-31	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Young Sun;Kim, Jin-Koo;Kang, Jung-Ha;Kim, Seong Yong			
