taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
134187A7FFB7B302FF1BB52134B1FA4E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/238127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.238127	FIGURE 2. Stenopus hispidus (Olivier, 1811). (A) Frontal view of a live animal with natural posture and colour pattern; (B) superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) lateral view, alive animal, details of rostrum, antenular peduncle, subdivided fifth pereiopod and colour of pereiopods and eggs; (D) lateral view, details of rostrum, antenular peduncle and scale; (E) antennal scale with rows of spines on dorsal surface; (F) subdivided carpi and propodi of fourth pereopod; (G) abdomen with spines highlighting the third and fourth pleonal somite. Scale bars: a – g 1 cm.	FIGURE 2. Stenopus hispidus (Olivier, 1811). (A) Frontal view of a live animal with natural posture and colour pattern; (B) superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) lateral view, alive animal, details of rostrum, antenular peduncle, subdivided fifth pereiopod and colour of pereiopods and eggs; (D) lateral view, details of rostrum, antenular peduncle and scale; (E) antennal scale with rows of spines on dorsal surface; (F) subdivided carpi and propodi of fourth pereopod; (G) abdomen with spines highlighting the third and fourth pleonal somite. Scale bars: a – g 1 cm.	2015-12-31	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa		Zenodo	biologists	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa			
134187A7FFB7B305FF1BB3FE3179FF03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/238128/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.238128	FIGURE 3. Stenopus spinosus Risso, 1827 without large right chelipod. (A) Three first chelated pereiopods pair of left side (B) superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern (C) lateral view, details of rostrum, antenular peduncleand scale (D) telson and uropods highlighting the colour patters, (E) telson highlighting the lateral spine (F) abdomen with spines highlighting the third and fourth pleonal somite, (G, H) antennal scales highlighting the dorsal and lateral rows of spines. Scale bars: a – g 5 mm.	FIGURE 3. Stenopus spinosus Risso, 1827 without large right chelipod. (A) Three first chelated pereiopods pair of left side (B) superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern (C) lateral view, details of rostrum, antenular peduncleand scale (D) telson and uropods highlighting the colour patters, (E) telson highlighting the lateral spine (F) abdomen with spines highlighting the third and fourth pleonal somite, (G, H) antennal scales highlighting the dorsal and lateral rows of spines. Scale bars: a – g 5 mm.	2015-12-31	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa		Zenodo	biologists	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa			
134187A7FFB0B305FF1BB7E334B1FC14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/238129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.238129	FIGURE 4. Alpheus formosus Gibbes, 1850. (A) superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern highlighting the unarmed merus of third pereiopod; (B) lateral view with natural colour pattern; (C) telson and uropods with dark-coloured spiniform setae in laterals; (D) close-up of lateral view highlighting the rostrum, the teeth on orbital hoods and the proportion of proximal antennal and antennular segments; (E) close-up of superior view highlighting the rostrum, the teeths on orbital hoods and the proportion of proximal antennular segments; (F) major first chela; (G) minor first chela with balaeniceps setae; (H) Merus of chelipeds with distal tooth on ventromesial margin. Scale bars: a – f 5 mm; g – h 1 mm.	FIGURE 4. Alpheus formosus Gibbes, 1850. (A) superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern highlighting the unarmed merus of third pereiopod; (B) lateral view with natural colour pattern; (C) telson and uropods with dark-coloured spiniform setae in laterals; (D) close-up of lateral view highlighting the rostrum, the teeth on orbital hoods and the proportion of proximal antennal and antennular segments; (E) close-up of superior view highlighting the rostrum, the teeths on orbital hoods and the proportion of proximal antennular segments; (F) major first chela; (G) minor first chela with balaeniceps setae; (H) Merus of chelipeds with distal tooth on ventromesial margin. Scale bars: a – f 5 mm; g – h 1 mm.	2015-12-31	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa		Zenodo	biologists	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa			
134187A7FFB0B305FF1BB23E34B1FA29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/238130/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.238130	FIGURE 5. Alpheus cf. packardii Kingsley, 1880 with absent fourth pereiopod. (A) Superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern; (B) lateral view with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) close-up of lateral view highlighting the presence of rostrum, the absence of orbital teeth and the proportion of proximal antennal and antennular segments; (D) white spiniform setae of the lateral branch of uropod; (E) superior view of carapace highlighting the rostrum, the absence of teeths on orbital hoods and the adrostral depressions mesially in orbital hoods; (F) minor first chela with balaeniceps setae; (G) major first chela notched dorsally and not notched ventrally; (H) merus of third and fourth pereiopods without prominent tooth on distal end. Scale bars: a – b 5 mm; c – h 1 mm.	FIGURE 5. Alpheus cf. packardii Kingsley, 1880 with absent fourth pereiopod. (A) Superior view, alive animal with natural posture and colour pattern; (B) lateral view with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) close-up of lateral view highlighting the presence of rostrum, the absence of orbital teeth and the proportion of proximal antennal and antennular segments; (D) white spiniform setae of the lateral branch of uropod; (E) superior view of carapace highlighting the rostrum, the absence of teeths on orbital hoods and the adrostral depressions mesially in orbital hoods; (F) minor first chela with balaeniceps setae; (G) major first chela notched dorsally and not notched ventrally; (H) merus of third and fourth pereiopods without prominent tooth on distal end. Scale bars: a – b 5 mm; c – h 1 mm.	2015-12-31	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa		Zenodo	biologists	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa			
134187A7FFB0B305FF1BB23E34B1FA29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/238131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.238131	FIGURE 6. Lysmata ankeri Rhyne & Lin, 2006. (A) Lateral view with natural colour pattern; (B) dorsal view with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) close-up of carapace lateral view highlighting proportions and features of rostrum, carapace and antennular segments; (D) close-up of carapace dorsal view highlighting the spines in carapace and the proportion of rostrum, antennular peduncle and antennular scale; (E) alive animals in cavities, highlighting the bright neon V shape observed in field; (F) left second pereiopod with 36 segments on carpus. Scale bars: a, b 1 cm; c, d, e 5 mm.	FIGURE 6. Lysmata ankeri Rhyne & Lin, 2006. (A) Lateral view with natural colour pattern; (B) dorsal view with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) close-up of carapace lateral view highlighting proportions and features of rostrum, carapace and antennular segments; (D) close-up of carapace dorsal view highlighting the spines in carapace and the proportion of rostrum, antennular peduncle and antennular scale; (E) alive animals in cavities, highlighting the bright neon V shape observed in field; (F) left second pereiopod with 36 segments on carpus. Scale bars: a, b 1 cm; c, d, e 5 mm.	2015-12-31	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa		Zenodo	biologists	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa			
134187A7FFB0B309FF1BB09734B1FD4C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/238131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.238131	FIGURE 6. Lysmata ankeri Rhyne & Lin, 2006. (A) Lateral view with natural colour pattern; (B) dorsal view with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) close-up of carapace lateral view highlighting proportions and features of rostrum, carapace and antennular segments; (D) close-up of carapace dorsal view highlighting the spines in carapace and the proportion of rostrum, antennular peduncle and antennular scale; (E) alive animals in cavities, highlighting the bright neon V shape observed in field; (F) left second pereiopod with 36 segments on carpus. Scale bars: a, b 1 cm; c, d, e 5 mm.	FIGURE 6. Lysmata ankeri Rhyne & Lin, 2006. (A) Lateral view with natural colour pattern; (B) dorsal view with natural posture and colour pattern; (C) close-up of carapace lateral view highlighting proportions and features of rostrum, carapace and antennular segments; (D) close-up of carapace dorsal view highlighting the spines in carapace and the proportion of rostrum, antennular peduncle and antennular scale; (E) alive animals in cavities, highlighting the bright neon V shape observed in field; (F) left second pereiopod with 36 segments on carpus. Scale bars: a, b 1 cm; c, d, e 5 mm.	2015-12-31	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa		Zenodo	biologists	Giraldes, Bruno Welter;Freire, Andrea Santarosa			
