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20528B6EFFD6FFA5D8E5FA0BFBA4F99E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183395/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183395	FIGURE 4. A – B, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), A, male, 8.8 x 11.5 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN- B 22091): A, thoracic sternum, two views (arrow indicates difference in level); B, female, 8.3 x 10 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): posterior view showing sutures 7 / 8 and spermathecal apertures. C – F, P 5 coxa, enclosing penis for its most part. C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male, 8.8 x 11.5 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091). D, Paradynomene sp., male, 11 mm width, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 24780); E, Hirsutodynomene ursula (Stimpson, 1860), male, 9.6 x 11.7 mm, Galápagos Is. (MNHN-B 27637); F, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male, 12.5 x 13.5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583). cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; d 5 – d 7, sterno-coxal depressions on sternites 5, 6 and 7; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; gmxp 1 – gmxp 3, gynglymes of mxp 1 – mxp 3; p, penis; pr, projection; s, spermatheca; 3 – 8, sternites 3 – 8; 4 / 5 – 6 / 7, thoracic sternal sutures 4 / 5 – 6 / 7 (indistinct); 7 / 8, distinct thoracic sternal suture 7 / 8. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B, D); 0.5 mm (C, E, F).	FIGURE 4. A – B, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), A, male, 8.8 x 11.5 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN- B 22091): A, thoracic sternum, two views (arrow indicates difference in level); B, female, 8.3 x 10 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): posterior view showing sutures 7 / 8 and spermathecal apertures. C – F, P 5 coxa, enclosing penis for its most part. C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male, 8.8 x 11.5 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091). D, Paradynomene sp., male, 11 mm width, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 24780); E, Hirsutodynomene ursula (Stimpson, 1860), male, 9.6 x 11.7 mm, Galápagos Is. (MNHN-B 27637); F, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male, 12.5 x 13.5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583). cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; d 5 – d 7, sterno-coxal depressions on sternites 5, 6 and 7; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; gmxp 1 – gmxp 3, gynglymes of mxp 1 – mxp 3; p, penis; pr, projection; s, spermatheca; 3 – 8, sternites 3 – 8; 4 / 5 – 6 / 7, thoracic sternal sutures 4 / 5 – 6 / 7 (indistinct); 7 / 8, distinct thoracic sternal suture 7 / 8. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B, D); 0.5 mm (C, E, F).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD6FFA5D8E5FA0BFBA4F99E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183393/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183393	FIGURE 2. Acanthodromia A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 (Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.). A – C, Acanthodromia erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, ovigerous female, 14.7 x 12 mm, west of Puerto Rico (USNM 124263). A, thoracic sternum; B, ventral surface without abdomen; C, abdomen. D, Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), male, 11.6 x 12.8 mm, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines, McLay & Ng det. (MNHN-B 28812) [The abdominal sutures are erroneously too much pronouced in these figures since there is a fusion of abdominal somites 3 – 6]. cx 1 – cx 5, coxae of P 1 – P 5; d 5 – d 6, sterno-coxal depressions 5 and 6; g, female gonopore; 2 – 6, sternites 2 – 6 (1 and 2 fused into shield; 3, individualised thoracic sternite 3; 3 / 4, limit between thoracic sternites 3 and 4; 4 / 5 – 5 / 6, thoracic sternal sutures 4 / 5 – 5 / 6 (indistinct); 7 / 8, distinct thoracic sternal suture 7 / 8. Scale bars: 2.5 mm.	FIGURE 2. Acanthodromia A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 (Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.). A – C, Acanthodromia erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, ovigerous female, 14.7 x 12 mm, west of Puerto Rico (USNM 124263). A, thoracic sternum; B, ventral surface without abdomen; C, abdomen. D, Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), male, 11.6 x 12.8 mm, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines, McLay & Ng det. (MNHN-B 28812) [The abdominal sutures are erroneously too much pronouced in these figures since there is a fusion of abdominal somites 3 – 6]. cx 1 – cx 5, coxae of P 1 – P 5; d 5 – d 6, sterno-coxal depressions 5 and 6; g, female gonopore; 2 – 6, sternites 2 – 6 (1 and 2 fused into shield; 3, individualised thoracic sternite 3; 3 / 4, limit between thoracic sternites 3 and 4; 4 / 5 – 5 / 6, thoracic sternal sutures 4 / 5 – 5 / 6 (indistinct); 7 / 8, distinct thoracic sternal suture 7 / 8. Scale bars: 2.5 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD6FFA5D8E5FA0BFBA4F99E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183394/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183394	FIGURE 3. Metadynomeninae n. subfam. (A, B) and Dynomeninae Ortmann (C, D), views of thoracic sternum and abdomen (A, C, D) and ventral surface of abdomen (B). A, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male 12, 5 x 13, 5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583): abdominal holding by P 2 coxa; B, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, holotype, male, 23.2 x 22.7 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses, Benthedi Exp. (MNHN-B 22510): biramous vestigial pleopods 3 – 5; detail at right; C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male 6.9 x 8.8 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure; D, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male, 14.3 x 16.4 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 6899): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure (see Bouchard 2000: fig. 24 A). a 3 – a 6, abdominal somites 3 – 6; cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; pl 3 – pl 5, vestigial pleopods on abdominal somites 3 – 5; pr, coxal projection; s, shield; t, telson; u, uropod; 4, sternite 4. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Metadynomeninae n. subfam. (A, B) and Dynomeninae Ortmann (C, D), views of thoracic sternum and abdomen (A, C, D) and ventral surface of abdomen (B). A, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male 12, 5 x 13, 5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583): abdominal holding by P 2 coxa; B, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, holotype, male, 23.2 x 22.7 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses, Benthedi Exp. (MNHN-B 22510): biramous vestigial pleopods 3 – 5; detail at right; C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male 6.9 x 8.8 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure; D, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male, 14.3 x 16.4 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 6899): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure (see Bouchard 2000: fig. 24 A). a 3 – a 6, abdominal somites 3 – 6; cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; pl 3 – pl 5, vestigial pleopods on abdominal somites 3 – 5; pr, coxal projection; s, shield; t, telson; u, uropod; 4, sternite 4. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD6FFA5D8E5FA0BFBA4F99E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183396/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183396	FIGURE 5. Uropods in the four dynomenid subfamilies (dorsal surface, unless mentioned otherwise). A – H, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892; I – L, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.; M – N, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.; O – P, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam. A – B, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812): A, male, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091); B, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 18 g). C, Dynomene pilumnoides Alcock, 1900, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 21 g). D, Dynomene praedator A. Milne-Edwards, 1879, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 19 g). E, Dynomene pugnatrix De Man, 1889, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 22 g). F, Dynomene filholi Bouvier, 1894, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 20 g). G, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male (After McLay 1999: fig. 23 g). H, Hirsutodynomene ursula (Stimpson, 1860), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 24 g). I – J, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933): I, male, New Caledonia, dorsal surface (MNHN-B 25583); J, female, ventral surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 27 g). K – L, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, male, holotype, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 22510): dorsal (K) and ventral (L) surfaces; M – N, Paradynomene sp., New Caledonia (MNHN-B 24779); M, male: ventral surface; N, female: dorsal surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 32 g). O, Acanthodromia erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, female, Puerto Rico (USNM 124263); P, Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 31 f).	FIGURE 5. Uropods in the four dynomenid subfamilies (dorsal surface, unless mentioned otherwise). A – H, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892; I – L, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.; M – N, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.; O – P, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam. A – B, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812): A, male, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091); B, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 18 g). C, Dynomene pilumnoides Alcock, 1900, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 21 g). D, Dynomene praedator A. Milne-Edwards, 1879, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 19 g). E, Dynomene pugnatrix De Man, 1889, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 22 g). F, Dynomene filholi Bouvier, 1894, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 20 g). G, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male (After McLay 1999: fig. 23 g). H, Hirsutodynomene ursula (Stimpson, 1860), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 24 g). I – J, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933): I, male, New Caledonia, dorsal surface (MNHN-B 25583); J, female, ventral surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 27 g). K – L, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, male, holotype, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 22510): dorsal (K) and ventral (L) surfaces; M – N, Paradynomene sp., New Caledonia (MNHN-B 24779); M, male: ventral surface; N, female: dorsal surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 32 g). O, Acanthodromia erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, female, Puerto Rico (USNM 124263); P, Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 31 f).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD0FFA7D8E5F93EFE6DF9B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183392/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183392	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD2FFA9D8E5F946FE31FADE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183392/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183392	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD2FFA9D8E5F946FE31FADE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183394/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183394	FIGURE 3. Metadynomeninae n. subfam. (A, B) and Dynomeninae Ortmann (C, D), views of thoracic sternum and abdomen (A, C, D) and ventral surface of abdomen (B). A, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male 12, 5 x 13, 5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583): abdominal holding by P 2 coxa; B, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, holotype, male, 23.2 x 22.7 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses, Benthedi Exp. (MNHN-B 22510): biramous vestigial pleopods 3 – 5; detail at right; C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male 6.9 x 8.8 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure; D, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male, 14.3 x 16.4 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 6899): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure (see Bouchard 2000: fig. 24 A). a 3 – a 6, abdominal somites 3 – 6; cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; pl 3 – pl 5, vestigial pleopods on abdominal somites 3 – 5; pr, coxal projection; s, shield; t, telson; u, uropod; 4, sternite 4. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Metadynomeninae n. subfam. (A, B) and Dynomeninae Ortmann (C, D), views of thoracic sternum and abdomen (A, C, D) and ventral surface of abdomen (B). A, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male 12, 5 x 13, 5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583): abdominal holding by P 2 coxa; B, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, holotype, male, 23.2 x 22.7 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses, Benthedi Exp. (MNHN-B 22510): biramous vestigial pleopods 3 – 5; detail at right; C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male 6.9 x 8.8 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure; D, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male, 14.3 x 16.4 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 6899): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure (see Bouchard 2000: fig. 24 A). a 3 – a 6, abdominal somites 3 – 6; cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; pl 3 – pl 5, vestigial pleopods on abdominal somites 3 – 5; pr, coxal projection; s, shield; t, telson; u, uropod; 4, sternite 4. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFD2FFA9D8E5F946FE31FADE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183396/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183396	FIGURE 5. Uropods in the four dynomenid subfamilies (dorsal surface, unless mentioned otherwise). A – H, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892; I – L, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.; M – N, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.; O – P, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam. A – B, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812): A, male, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091); B, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 18 g). C, Dynomene pilumnoides Alcock, 1900, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 21 g). D, Dynomene praedator A. Milne-Edwards, 1879, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 19 g). E, Dynomene pugnatrix De Man, 1889, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 22 g). F, Dynomene filholi Bouvier, 1894, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 20 g). G, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male (After McLay 1999: fig. 23 g). H, Hirsutodynomene ursula (Stimpson, 1860), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 24 g). I – J, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933): I, male, New Caledonia, dorsal surface (MNHN-B 25583); J, female, ventral surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 27 g). K – L, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, male, holotype, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 22510): dorsal (K) and ventral (L) surfaces; M – N, Paradynomene sp., New Caledonia (MNHN-B 24779); M, male: ventral surface; N, female: dorsal surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 32 g). O, Acanthodromia erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, female, Puerto Rico (USNM 124263); P, Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 31 f).	FIGURE 5. Uropods in the four dynomenid subfamilies (dorsal surface, unless mentioned otherwise). A – H, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892; I – L, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.; M – N, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.; O – P, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam. A – B, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812): A, male, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091); B, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 18 g). C, Dynomene pilumnoides Alcock, 1900, female (After McLay 1999: fig. 21 g). D, Dynomene praedator A. Milne-Edwards, 1879, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 19 g). E, Dynomene pugnatrix De Man, 1889, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 22 g). F, Dynomene filholi Bouvier, 1894, male (After McLay 1999: fig. 20 g). G, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male (After McLay 1999: fig. 23 g). H, Hirsutodynomene ursula (Stimpson, 1860), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 24 g). I – J, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933): I, male, New Caledonia, dorsal surface (MNHN-B 25583); J, female, ventral surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 27 g). K – L, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, male, holotype, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 22510): dorsal (K) and ventral (L) surfaces; M – N, Paradynomene sp., New Caledonia (MNHN-B 24779); M, male: ventral surface; N, female: dorsal surface (After McLay 1999: fig. 32 g). O, Acanthodromia erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, female, Puerto Rico (USNM 124263); P, Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), female (After McLay 1999: fig. 31 f).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFDCFFAAD8E5FA7EFB42FADE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183392/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183392	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFDCFFAAD8E5FA7EFB42FADE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183394/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183394	FIGURE 3. Metadynomeninae n. subfam. (A, B) and Dynomeninae Ortmann (C, D), views of thoracic sternum and abdomen (A, C, D) and ventral surface of abdomen (B). A, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male 12, 5 x 13, 5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583): abdominal holding by P 2 coxa; B, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, holotype, male, 23.2 x 22.7 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses, Benthedi Exp. (MNHN-B 22510): biramous vestigial pleopods 3 – 5; detail at right; C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male 6.9 x 8.8 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure; D, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male, 14.3 x 16.4 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 6899): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure (see Bouchard 2000: fig. 24 A). a 3 – a 6, abdominal somites 3 – 6; cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; pl 3 – pl 5, vestigial pleopods on abdominal somites 3 – 5; pr, coxal projection; s, shield; t, telson; u, uropod; 4, sternite 4. Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Metadynomeninae n. subfam. (A, B) and Dynomeninae Ortmann (C, D), views of thoracic sternum and abdomen (A, C, D) and ventral surface of abdomen (B). A, Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933), male 12, 5 x 13, 5 mm, New Caledonia, SMIB 2 (MNHN-B 25583): abdominal holding by P 2 coxa; B, Metadynomene crosnieri McLay, 1999, holotype, male, 23.2 x 22.7 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses, Benthedi Exp. (MNHN-B 22510): biramous vestigial pleopods 3 – 5; detail at right; C, Dynomene hispida (Latreille, in Milbert 1812), male 6.9 x 8.8 mm, New Caledonia (MNHN-B 22091): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure; D, Hirsutodynomene spinosa (Rathbun, 1911), male, 14.3 x 16.4 mm, western Indian Ocean, îles Glorieuses (MNHN-B 6899): abdominal holding mechanism by sternal structure (see Bouchard 2000: fig. 24 A). a 3 – a 6, abdominal somites 3 – 6; cx 1 – cx 4, coxae of P 1 – P 4; e 4 – e 6, episternites 4 – 6; pl 3 – pl 5, vestigial pleopods on abdominal somites 3 – 5; pr, coxal projection; s, shield; t, telson; u, uropod; 4, sternite 4. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
20528B6EFFDFFFACD8E5FA7EFC86FC36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183392/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183392	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	FIGURE 1. Representative species of the four subfamilies of Dynomenidae, overall view. A, Acanthodromiinae n. subfam.: Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899), Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 18); B, Paradynomeninae n. subfam.: Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2004: 4); C, Metadynomeninae n. subfam.: Metadynomene tanensis (Yokoya, 1933) with its undulating tomentum, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 25); D, Dynomeninae Ortmann, 1892: Hirsutodynomene vespertilio McLay & Ng, 2005, Balicasag Island, Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines (ZRC) (see McLay & Ng 2005: 21). E, Paradynomene tuberculata Sakai, 1963, New Caledonia, frontal view showing the characteristic “ face ” (ZRC). (All photographs courtesy of P. K. L. Ng).	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle			
