taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
270AAB6CCF4D084296079BC075F4F88A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442293	Figure 15. Postpectoral accessory electric organ and associated dorsal and ventral grooves of Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44737, 75 mm; left side, lateral view, anterior to left.	Figure 15. Postpectoral accessory electric organ and associated dorsal and ventral grooves of Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44737, 75 mm; left side, lateral view, anterior to left.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF49084494AE9DD97315FB16.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442303	Figure 19. Hypopygus hoedemani, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, 52.9 mm, INPA 30375; Brazil, Igarapé Toari, Rio Preto da Eva drainage. Scale bars = 5 mm.	Figure 19. Hypopygus hoedemani, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, 52.9 mm, INPA 30375; Brazil, Igarapé Toari, Rio Preto da Eva drainage. Scale bars = 5 mm.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF49084494AE9DD97315FB16.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442301	Figure 20. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus hoedemani (circles), and Hypopygus isbruckeri (squares). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 20. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus hoedemani (circles), and Hypopygus isbruckeri (squares). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF49084494AE9DD97315FB16.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442305	Figure 21. Hypopygus isbruckeri, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, UF 148539, 90 mm, immature; Venezuela, Amazonas, stream at Caño Magua, approximately 1 km from Magua, 13 km from San Fernando de Atabapo, 3°58′50.22″N, 67°36′28.08″W. Scale bars = 5 mm. Note. Scales are missing along mid section of flank because of specimen damage.	Figure 21. Hypopygus isbruckeri, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, UF 148539, 90 mm, immature; Venezuela, Amazonas, stream at Caño Magua, approximately 1 km from Magua, 13 km from San Fernando de Atabapo, 3°58′50.22″N, 67°36′28.08″W. Scale bars = 5 mm. Note. Scales are missing along mid section of flank because of specimen damage.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF4B087697C79A267451FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442305	Figure 21. Hypopygus isbruckeri, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, UF 148539, 90 mm, immature; Venezuela, Amazonas, stream at Caño Magua, approximately 1 km from Magua, 13 km from San Fernando de Atabapo, 3°58′50.22″N, 67°36′28.08″W. Scale bars = 5 mm. Note. Scales are missing along mid section of flank because of specimen damage.	Figure 21. Hypopygus isbruckeri, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, UF 148539, 90 mm, immature; Venezuela, Amazonas, stream at Caño Magua, approximately 1 km from Magua, 13 km from San Fernando de Atabapo, 3°58′50.22″N, 67°36′28.08″W. Scale bars = 5 mm. Note. Scales are missing along mid section of flank because of specimen damage.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF4B087697C79A267451FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442299	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF4B087697C79A267451FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442301	Figure 20. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus hoedemani (circles), and Hypopygus isbruckeri (squares). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 20. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus hoedemani (circles), and Hypopygus isbruckeri (squares). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF4B087697C79A267451FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442307	Figure 22. Hypopygus lepturus, nontype, head, and	Figure 22. Hypopygus lepturus, nontype, head, and	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF4B087697C79A267451FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442309	Figure 24. Map of central and northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus lepturus. Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 24. Map of central and northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus lepturus. Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF79086994AE9A6B72F8FBB6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442311	Figure 25. Hypopygus minissimus, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body. UF 175389 (WC28.150304), male, 54 mm; Venezuela, Caño Viejita, on road from San Fernando de Atabapo to Santa Bárbara, 16.5 km and 142° from San Fernando de Atabapo, Río Orinoco drainage. Scale bars = 5 mm. Tissue removed from right flank.	Figure 25. Hypopygus minissimus, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body. UF 175389 (WC28.150304), male, 54 mm; Venezuela, Caño Viejita, on road from San Fernando de Atabapo to Santa Bárbara, 16.5 km and 142° from San Fernando de Atabapo, Río Orinoco drainage. Scale bars = 5 mm. Tissue removed from right flank.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF79086994AE9A6B72F8FBB6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442299	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF79086994AE9A6B72F8FBB6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442313	Figure 26. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus minissimus. Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 26. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus minissimus. Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF79086994AE9A6B72F8FBB6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442315	Figure 27. Hypopygus neblinae, nontype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body. UF 148540 (WC49.150304), female, 78 mm: Venezuela, Caño Viejita, on road from San Fernando de Atabapo to Santa Bárbara, 16.5 km and 142° from San Fernando de Atabapo town centre, Río Orinoco drainage. Scale bars = 5 mm.	Figure 27. Hypopygus neblinae, nontype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body. UF 148540 (WC49.150304), female, 78 mm: Venezuela, Caño Viejita, on road from San Fernando de Atabapo to Santa Bárbara, 16.5 km and 142° from San Fernando de Atabapo town centre, Río Orinoco drainage. Scale bars = 5 mm.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF79086994AE9A6B72F8FBB6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442317	Figure 28. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus neblinae (circles), Hypopygus nijsseni (squares), and Hypopygus ortegai (triangles). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 28. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus neblinae (circles), Hypopygus nijsseni (squares), and Hypopygus ortegai (triangles). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF66086F948A9BA07052FA18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442319	Figure 29. Hypopygus nijsseni, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, 96 mm, MCP 44650, immature; Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Tefé, Lago Tefé, Igarapé Repartimento on road from Tefé to Agrovila, 03°24′28″S, 64°44′10″W. Scale bars = 5 mm.	Figure 29. Hypopygus nijsseni, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, 96 mm, MCP 44650, immature; Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Tefé, Lago Tefé, Igarapé Repartimento on road from Tefé to Agrovila, 03°24′28″S, 64°44′10″W. Scale bars = 5 mm.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF66086F948A9BA07052FA18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442299	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF66086F948A9BA07052FA18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442317	Figure 28. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus neblinae (circles), Hypopygus nijsseni (squares), and Hypopygus ortegai (triangles). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 28. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus neblinae (circles), Hypopygus nijsseni (squares), and Hypopygus ortegai (triangles). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF60086E961E99387514F97D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442321	Figure 30. Hypopygus ortegai, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, 107 mm, MUSM 35305 (WC02.160104, female); Peru, Loreto, small unnamed stream, 2 km north of km 3.9 on road from Jenaro Herrera to Colonia Angamos, 04°53′01″S, 073°38′10″W, Loreto, Peru. Scale bars = 5 mm.	Figure 30. Hypopygus ortegai, holotype, head, and lateral and dorsal views of body, 107 mm, MUSM 35305 (WC02.160104, female); Peru, Loreto, small unnamed stream, 2 km north of km 3.9 on road from Jenaro Herrera to Colonia Angamos, 04°53′01″S, 073°38′10″W, Loreto, Peru. Scale bars = 5 mm.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF60086E961E99387514F97D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442299	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	Figure 17. Electric organ discharges (EODs) of Hypopygus as time-voltage waveforms recorded in the far-field. The EODs were in all cases taken from immature specimens or females with adult morphology, and are representative of most individuals of each species (small juveniles and sexually mature males present EODs that in some cases differ from those of larger juveniles, immature adults, and females). A, Hypopygus cryptogenes, INPA uncatalogued, 80 mm (poor signal recording quality). B, Hypopygus isbruckeri, UF 148537 (WC38.150304), immature, 76 mm. C, Hypopygus lepturus, UF 176883 (WC21.090307), female, 92 mm. D, Hypopygus minissimus, UF 148533 (WC41.120304), female, 42 mm. E, Hypopygus neblinae, UF 148540 (WC36.150304), female, 77 mm. F, Hypopygus nijsseni MCP 44740 (WC01.070703), immature, 70 mm. G, Hypopygus ortegai, MUSM 35305, holotype (WC02.160104), female, 107 mm. Scale bars = 1 ms. Dashed horizontal line = 0 volts. Note that all species generate EODs with a similar four- or five-phase structure, with minimal interspecific variation in duration (except in H. neblinae where the EOD is clearly longer).	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
270AAB6CCF60086E961E99387514F97D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5442317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5442317	Figure 28. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus neblinae (circles), Hypopygus nijsseni (squares), and Hypopygus ortegai (triangles). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	Figure 28. Map of northern South America showing collection records of Hypopygus neblinae (circles), Hypopygus nijsseni (squares), and Hypopygus ortegai (triangles). Some symbols represent more than one nearby collecting locality.	2011-11-25	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.		Zenodo	biologists	De Santana, Carlos D.;Crampton, William G. R.			
