taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
24768796CD07FFC2FDE015FDFB90FC93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182533	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD07FFC2FDE015FDFB90FC93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182497	Fig. 2. — A–C. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995), with major parts and structures labelled. A. Optical photograph (MNHN, uncataloged, S L 20.6 mm). B. SEM photograph(MNHN, uncataloged, S L 26.0 mm).C. Enlargement of the middle section of B. — D–F. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). D. Optical photograph (MNHN IM-2013-44602, S L 82.7 mm). E. SEM photograph (MNHN IM-2013-50257, S L 76.7 mm). F. Enlargement of the middle section of E.	Fig. 2. — A–C. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995), with major parts and structures labelled. A. Optical photograph (MNHN, uncataloged, S L 20.6 mm). B. SEM photograph(MNHN, uncataloged, S L 26.0 mm).C. Enlargement of the middle section of B. — D–F. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). D. Optical photograph (MNHN IM-2013-44602, S L 82.7 mm). E. SEM photograph (MNHN IM-2013-50257, S L 76.7 mm). F. Enlargement of the middle section of E.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD07FFC2FDE015FDFB90FC93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182501	Fig. 4. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (reproduced from Taki 1937, with permission from theZoological Society of Japan). A. Digestive apparatus:A =anus;B =bucal mass; GD = venom bulb; GG = venom duct; KN = caecum of radular sac; L 1, L 2, L 3 = liver; MD = middle gut; MGM = stomach muscle;PH=pharynx;R=circularmusclesofproboscis;RDS=radularsac;RT=rectum;SD=salivary gland. B. Male reproductive apparatus: EP = epiphalus; HA = anterior lobe of testis; HP = posterior lobe of testis; GH = excretory duct of testis; P = penis; PG = prostate; PGA = anterior part of prostate; PGD = posterior part of prostate; PGS = final part of prostate; VD 1 = vas deferens, anterior part; VD 2 =vas defferens, thickenedpart;VE 1 =vas efferens, posterior part; VE 2 =vas efferens,anterior part. C. Nervous system: C = cerebral ganglion; CB = cerebral-buccal connective; CP = right cerebropedal connective; CP’ = left cerebropedal connective; IN = subintestinal ganglion; LI = left pleuro subintestinalconnective; LP = leftpleural ganglion; P =peda-ganglion; PA =right parietalnerve: PA’=left parietalnerve;PP=rightpleuropedalconnective;PP’=leftpleuropedalconnective;SP=supra-intestinal ganglion; T = tentacular nerve; V = right visceral connective; V’ = left visceral connective.	Fig. 4. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (reproduced from Taki 1937, with permission from theZoological Society of Japan). A. Digestive apparatus:A =anus;B =bucal mass; GD = venom bulb; GG = venom duct; KN = caecum of radular sac; L 1, L 2, L 3 = liver; MD = middle gut; MGM = stomach muscle;PH=pharynx;R=circularmusclesofproboscis;RDS=radularsac;RT=rectum;SD=salivary gland. B. Male reproductive apparatus: EP = epiphalus; HA = anterior lobe of testis; HP = posterior lobe of testis; GH = excretory duct of testis; P = penis; PG = prostate; PGA = anterior part of prostate; PGD = posterior part of prostate; PGS = final part of prostate; VD 1 = vas deferens, anterior part; VD 2 =vas defferens, thickenedpart;VE 1 =vas efferens, posterior part; VE 2 =vas efferens,anterior part. C. Nervous system: C = cerebral ganglion; CB = cerebral-buccal connective; CP = right cerebropedal connective; CP’ = left cerebropedal connective; IN = subintestinal ganglion; LI = left pleuro subintestinalconnective; LP = leftpleural ganglion; P =peda-ganglion; PA =right parietalnerve: PA’=left parietalnerve;PP=rightpleuropedalconnective;PP’=leftpleuropedalconnective;SP=supra-intestinal ganglion; T = tentacular nerve; V = right visceral connective; V’ = left visceral connective.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD07FFC2FDE015FDFB90FC93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182503	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD07FFC2FDE015FDFB90FC93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182499	Fig. 3. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (reproduced from Taki 1937, with permission from the Zoological Society of Japan). A. External anatomy, male specimen. B. Internal anatomy. F = foot; FR = rostrum frontal lobe; GD = venom bulb; GG = venom duct; HZ = heart; K = gill; LB = middle gut;M =mouth; MG =stomach; MT = mantle; MTR= mantleedge; NR=kidney; OD =oviduct; OE = oesophagus; OP =operculum; OS =osphradium; P = penis; PG = prostate; R= rostrum; RDS =radular sac; RT =rectum; SB = receptaculum seminis; SCD =mucous gland; SD = salivary gland;SI = siphon; T = tentacles.	Fig. 3. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (reproduced from Taki 1937, with permission from the Zoological Society of Japan). A. External anatomy, male specimen. B. Internal anatomy. F = foot; FR = rostrum frontal lobe; GD = venom bulb; GG = venom duct; HZ = heart; K = gill; LB = middle gut;M =mouth; MG =stomach; MT = mantle; MTR= mantleedge; NR=kidney; OD =oviduct; OE = oesophagus; OP =operculum; OS =osphradium; P = penis; PG = prostate; R= rostrum; RDS =radular sac; RT =rectum; SB = receptaculum seminis; SCD =mucous gland; SD = salivary gland;SI = siphon; T = tentacles.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD07FFC2FDE015FDFB90FC93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182505/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182505	Fig. 6. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984). A. Optical photograph (MJT coll., Mozambique, S L 68.9 mm). B. SEM photograph (MNHN IM-2009-15641, South Madagascar, S L 48.7 mm). C. Enlargement of the middle section of B.	Fig. 6. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984). A. Optical photograph (MJT coll., Mozambique, S L 68.9 mm). B. SEM photograph (MNHN IM-2009-15641, South Madagascar, S L 48.7 mm). C. Enlargement of the middle section of B.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD1FFFC6FDED1609FD27FE12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182507	Fig. 7. Profundiconus maribelaesp. nov.A. Holotype, 27.5 × 12.6 mm.B. Paratype1, 30.0 ×12.5 mm. C. Paratype 2, 30.4 × 13.1 mm. D. Paratype 2, enlargement of the spire. E. Paratype 3 (broken shell), 27.2 × 12.4 mm. F. Sequenced specimen (MNHN IM-2007-34879), 31.5 × 14.4 mm. G. Radular tooth from paratype 1. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig. 7. Profundiconus maribelaesp. nov.A. Holotype, 27.5 × 12.6 mm.B. Paratype1, 30.0 ×12.5 mm. C. Paratype 2, 30.4 × 13.1 mm. D. Paratype 2, enlargement of the spire. E. Paratype 3 (broken shell), 27.2 × 12.4 mm. F. Sequenced specimen (MNHN IM-2007-34879), 31.5 × 14.4 mm. G. Radular tooth from paratype 1. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD1FFFC6FDED1609FD27FE12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182509	Fig. 8. Distribution map for Profundiconus maribelae sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species has been collected.	Fig. 8. Distribution map for Profundiconus maribelae sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species has been collected.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD1FFFC6FDED1609FD27FE12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182533	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD18FFCBFDF716FEFD45FAD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182511	Fig. 9. — A–D. Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, 42.5 × 19.4 mm. B. Paratype 1, 33.3 × 16.5 mm. C. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. D. Paratype 2 (fragment), 16.3 × 13.0 mm. — E. Profundiconus cf. cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (MJT coll., Balut Is., Mindanao, Philippines, 450–500 m), 35.8 × 16.3 mm. — F. Profundiconus frausseni (Tenorio & Poppe, 2004) (holotype, NMP,Aliguay Island, Philippines, 100–150 m), 47.0 ×21.0 mm. — G. Radular tooth of Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. from the holotype. — H. Radular tooth, Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (MNHN IM-2000-30058, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia), S L 81.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig. 9. — A–D. Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, 42.5 × 19.4 mm. B. Paratype 1, 33.3 × 16.5 mm. C. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. D. Paratype 2 (fragment), 16.3 × 13.0 mm. — E. Profundiconus cf. cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (MJT coll., Balut Is., Mindanao, Philippines, 450–500 m), 35.8 × 16.3 mm. — F. Profundiconus frausseni (Tenorio & Poppe, 2004) (holotype, NMP,Aliguay Island, Philippines, 100–150 m), 47.0 ×21.0 mm. — G. Radular tooth of Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. from the holotype. — H. Radular tooth, Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (MNHN IM-2000-30058, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia), S L 81.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD18FFCBFDF716FEFD45FAD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182513/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182513	Fig. 10. Distribution map for Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. (red circles) and P. barazeri sp. nov. (yellow circles). Symbols indicate the points where each of the species have been collected.	Fig. 10. Distribution map for Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. (red circles) and P. barazeri sp. nov. (yellow circles). Symbols indicate the points where each of the species have been collected.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD18FFCBFDF716FEFD45FAD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182533	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD18FFCBFDF716FEFD45FAD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182503	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD15FFC8FDFB1246FB73FB43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182513/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182513	Fig. 10. Distribution map for Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. (red circles) and P. barazeri sp. nov. (yellow circles). Symbols indicate the points where each of the species have been collected.	Fig. 10. Distribution map for Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. (red circles) and P. barazeri sp. nov. (yellow circles). Symbols indicate the points where each of the species have been collected.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD15FFC8FDFB1246FB73FB43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14551853/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14551853	Fig.11.[oppositepage]—A–G.Profundiconusbarazerisp.nov.A.Holotype,11.6×7.0mm.B.Paratype1, 14.5 × 8.6 mm. C. Paratype 2, 16.5 × 9.9 mm. D. Paratype 3, 10.3 × 6.2 mm. E. Paratype 4, 10.6 × 5.5 mm. F. Paratype 5, enlargement of the spire. G. Paratype 5, 10.5 × 5.6 mm. — H. Boucheticonus alisi (Moolenbeek et al., 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-2588, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, 330– 367 m), 22.2 mm. — I. Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-28206, Grand Passage, New Caledonia, 325–330 m), 10.5 mm. — J. Continuconus estivali (Moolenbeek & Richard, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-2566, Plateau des Chesterfield, New Caledonia, 400 m), 10.5 mm. — K. Radular tooth of Profundiconus barazeri sp. nov. from the holotype. — L. Radular tooth, Boucheticonusalisi(Moolenbeeket al.,1995) (Atheris voucherDW080502AD,NewCaledonia), S L 19.0 mm.Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig.11.[oppositepage]—A–G.Profundiconusbarazerisp.nov.A.Holotype,11.6×7.0mm.B.Paratype1, 14.5 × 8.6 mm. C. Paratype 2, 16.5 × 9.9 mm. D. Paratype 3, 10.3 × 6.2 mm. E. Paratype 4, 10.6 × 5.5 mm. F. Paratype 5, enlargement of the spire. G. Paratype 5, 10.5 × 5.6 mm. — H. Boucheticonus alisi (Moolenbeek et al., 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-2588, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, 330– 367 m), 22.2 mm. — I. Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-28206, Grand Passage, New Caledonia, 325–330 m), 10.5 mm. — J. Continuconus estivali (Moolenbeek & Richard, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-2566, Plateau des Chesterfield, New Caledonia, 400 m), 10.5 mm. — K. Radular tooth of Profundiconus barazeri sp. nov. from the holotype. — L. Radular tooth, Boucheticonusalisi(Moolenbeeket al.,1995) (Atheris voucherDW080502AD,NewCaledonia), S L 19.0 mm.Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD15FFC8FDFB1246FB73FB43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182503	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182515/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182515	Fig.12.Profundiconuspuillandreisp.nov.A.Holotype,43.2×18.0mm.B.Paratype1,39.6×17.3mm. C. Paratype 2, 40.7 × 16.8 mm. D. Paratype 3, 35.0 × 15.5 mm. E. Paratype 4, 43.6 × 18.1 mm. F. Paratype 5,43.6 ×18.1 mm. G. Paratype6, 57.3 × 24.6 mm. H. Paratype4, enlargement of the spire. I. Paratype 7, 45.2 × 18.5 mm. J. Paratype 8, 38.9 × 17.5 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig.12.Profundiconuspuillandreisp.nov.A.Holotype,43.2×18.0mm.B.Paratype1,39.6×17.3mm. C. Paratype 2, 40.7 × 16.8 mm. D. Paratype 3, 35.0 × 15.5 mm. E. Paratype 4, 43.6 × 18.1 mm. F. Paratype 5,43.6 ×18.1 mm. G. Paratype6, 57.3 × 24.6 mm. H. Paratype4, enlargement of the spire. I. Paratype 7, 45.2 × 18.5 mm. J. Paratype 8, 38.9 × 17.5 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182517/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182517	Fig. 13. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus puillandrei sp. nov. A. Optical photomicrograph (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-30771, S L 43.2 mm). B. SEM photomicrograph (paratype 3, MNHN IM- 2000-30774, S L 35.0 mm). C. Enlargement of the external cusp. D. Enlargement of the middle section of B.	Fig. 13. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus puillandrei sp. nov. A. Optical photomicrograph (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-30771, S L 43.2 mm). B. SEM photomicrograph (paratype 3, MNHN IM- 2000-30774, S L 35.0 mm). C. Enlargement of the external cusp. D. Enlargement of the middle section of B.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182519/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182519	Fig. 14. Distribution map for Profundiconus puillandrei sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species has been collected.	Fig. 14. Distribution map for Profundiconus puillandrei sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species has been collected.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182533	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182497	Fig. 2. — A–C. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995), with major parts and structures labelled. A. Optical photograph (MNHN, uncataloged, S L 20.6 mm). B. SEM photograph(MNHN, uncataloged, S L 26.0 mm).C. Enlargement of the middle section of B. — D–F. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). D. Optical photograph (MNHN IM-2013-44602, S L 82.7 mm). E. SEM photograph (MNHN IM-2013-50257, S L 76.7 mm). F. Enlargement of the middle section of E.	Fig. 2. — A–C. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995), with major parts and structures labelled. A. Optical photograph (MNHN, uncataloged, S L 20.6 mm). B. SEM photograph(MNHN, uncataloged, S L 26.0 mm).C. Enlargement of the middle section of B. — D–F. Radular teeth extracted from Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). D. Optical photograph (MNHN IM-2013-44602, S L 82.7 mm). E. SEM photograph (MNHN IM-2013-50257, S L 76.7 mm). F. Enlargement of the middle section of E.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182511	Fig. 9. — A–D. Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, 42.5 × 19.4 mm. B. Paratype 1, 33.3 × 16.5 mm. C. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. D. Paratype 2 (fragment), 16.3 × 13.0 mm. — E. Profundiconus cf. cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (MJT coll., Balut Is., Mindanao, Philippines, 450–500 m), 35.8 × 16.3 mm. — F. Profundiconus frausseni (Tenorio & Poppe, 2004) (holotype, NMP,Aliguay Island, Philippines, 100–150 m), 47.0 ×21.0 mm. — G. Radular tooth of Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. from the holotype. — H. Radular tooth, Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (MNHN IM-2000-30058, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia), S L 81.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig. 9. — A–D. Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, 42.5 × 19.4 mm. B. Paratype 1, 33.3 × 16.5 mm. C. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. D. Paratype 2 (fragment), 16.3 × 13.0 mm. — E. Profundiconus cf. cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (MJT coll., Balut Is., Mindanao, Philippines, 450–500 m), 35.8 × 16.3 mm. — F. Profundiconus frausseni (Tenorio & Poppe, 2004) (holotype, NMP,Aliguay Island, Philippines, 100–150 m), 47.0 ×21.0 mm. — G. Radular tooth of Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. from the holotype. — H. Radular tooth, Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (MNHN IM-2000-30058, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia), S L 81.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD16FFF3FDEA13A8FD60FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182503	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD2DFFF6FD8F1329FEF9F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182521/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182521	Fig. 15. Profundiconus neocaledonicus sp. nov. A. Holotype, 45.9 × 21.7 mm. B. Paratype 1, 61.3 × 28.1mm.C. Paratype2,52.6×24.7mm.D. Paratype4,71.8×37.0mm.E.Paratype5,92.0 ×42.0 mm. F. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. G. Paratype3, 46.7 × 20.4 mm.H. Paratype 6, 40.0 ×16.8 mm. I. Paratype 7, 54.5 × 25.4 mm. J. Paratype 8, 67.3 × 33.0 mm. Scale bars = 1 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig. 15. Profundiconus neocaledonicus sp. nov. A. Holotype, 45.9 × 21.7 mm. B. Paratype 1, 61.3 × 28.1mm.C. Paratype2,52.6×24.7mm.D. Paratype4,71.8×37.0mm.E.Paratype5,92.0 ×42.0 mm. F. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. G. Paratype3, 46.7 × 20.4 mm.H. Paratype 6, 40.0 ×16.8 mm. I. Paratype 7, 54.5 × 25.4 mm. J. Paratype 8, 67.3 × 33.0 mm. Scale bars = 1 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD2DFFF6FD8F1329FEF9F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182523/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182523	Fig.16.RadularteethextractedfromProfundiconusneocaledonicussp.nov.A.Opticalphotomicrograph (paratype 1, MNHN IM-2009-31323, S L 61.3 mm). B. SEM photomicrograph (paratype 7, MNHN IM- 2000-30785, S L 54.5 mm). C. Enlargement of the middle section of B.	Fig.16.RadularteethextractedfromProfundiconusneocaledonicussp.nov.A.Opticalphotomicrograph (paratype 1, MNHN IM-2009-31323, S L 61.3 mm). B. SEM photomicrograph (paratype 7, MNHN IM- 2000-30785, S L 54.5 mm). C. Enlargement of the middle section of B.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD2DFFF6FD8F1329FEF9F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182525/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182525	Fig. 17. Distribution map for Profundiconus neocaledonicus sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species has been collected.	Fig. 17. Distribution map for Profundiconus neocaledonicus sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species has been collected.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD2DFFF6FD8F1329FEF9F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182533	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	Fig. 1. [opposite page] A. Profundiconus profundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., Okezoko, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 350 m), 75.0 mm. B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 400 m), 111.3 mm. C. Profundiconus neotorquatus (da Motta, 1984) (MJT coll., NW coast of Madagascar, dredged in 600–800 m), 78.4 mm. D. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (holotype, MNHN IM-2009-18220, off Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, 480–500 m), 71.8 mm. E. Conilithes antidiluvianus (Bruguière, 1792), Upper Pliocene, Piacenzian Stage (MJT coll., Pedrera Anna, Molins de Rey, Barcelona, Spain), 35.3 mm. F. Profundiconus emersoni (Hanna, 1963) (LACM 146906, off Isla Santa Maria (Charles), Galápagos Is., Ecuador, 310 m), 33.7 mm. G. Profundiconus tuberculosus (Tomlin, 1937) (MJT coll., Miura, Sagami Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 100 m), 13.7 mm. H. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (Röckel & Moolenbeek, 1995) (holotype, MNHN IM-2000- 2545, Ride des Loyauté, New Caledonia, 480 m), 21.8 mm. I. Profundiconus vaubani (Röckel & Moolenbeek,1995)(holotype,MNHNIM-2000-3455,NorfolkRidge,NewCaledonia,435m),25.8mm. J. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983) (MNHN, South New Caledonia, 410–440 m), 19.5 mm. K. Profundiconus cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (holotype, MNHN IM-2000-21030, Somo-somo Strait,South ofVanua Levu, Fiji, 426-487m),18.9 mm.L.Profundiconusprofundorum (Kuroda, 1956) (MJT coll., South China Sea, trawled in 500–600 m), 109.9 mm. Scalebars = 10 mm.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD2DFFF6FD8F1329FEF9F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182503	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	Fig. 5. Likelihood phylogenetic tree of Profundiconus Kuroda, 1956 based on a subsample of the mitochondrial cox1 dataset produced by Puillandre et al. (2014). Posterior probabilities and bootstrap valuesare indicatedfor eachnode (whenPP± 0.95%and BP± 75%,respectively).Forclarity purposes, external branches of phylogenetically highly supported species are highlighted in red in the consensus tree.Cox1sequencesarelabelledusingtheMNHNvoucheridentificationnumber,theGenbankaccession number(when available), thespeciesnameand thenumberof specimens (oridentical haplotypes)when greater than 1.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
24768796CD2DFFF6FD8F1329FEF9F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1182511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1182511	Fig. 9. — A–D. Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, 42.5 × 19.4 mm. B. Paratype 1, 33.3 × 16.5 mm. C. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. D. Paratype 2 (fragment), 16.3 × 13.0 mm. — E. Profundiconus cf. cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (MJT coll., Balut Is., Mindanao, Philippines, 450–500 m), 35.8 × 16.3 mm. — F. Profundiconus frausseni (Tenorio & Poppe, 2004) (holotype, NMP,Aliguay Island, Philippines, 100–150 m), 47.0 ×21.0 mm. — G. Radular tooth of Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. from the holotype. — H. Radular tooth, Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (MNHN IM-2000-30058, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia), S L 81.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	Fig. 9. — A–D. Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, 42.5 × 19.4 mm. B. Paratype 1, 33.3 × 16.5 mm. C. Paratype 1, enlargement of the spire. D. Paratype 2 (fragment), 16.3 × 13.0 mm. — E. Profundiconus cf. cakobaui Moolenbeek et al., 2008 (MJT coll., Balut Is., Mindanao, Philippines, 450–500 m), 35.8 × 16.3 mm. — F. Profundiconus frausseni (Tenorio & Poppe, 2004) (holotype, NMP,Aliguay Island, Philippines, 100–150 m), 47.0 ×21.0 mm. — G. Radular tooth of Profundiconus virginiae sp. nov. from the holotype. — H. Radular tooth, Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015 (MNHN IM-2000-30058, Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia), S L 81.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm unless otherwise indicated.	2016-01-29	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Castelin, Magalie			
