taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833162	Fig. 1. Holotype of Eleotris macrodon Bleeker, 1853 (RMNH.PISC. 4472, 132.5mm SL).	Fig. 1. Holotype of Eleotris macrodon Bleeker, 1853 (RMNH.PISC. 4472, 132.5mm SL).	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833164/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833164	Fig. 2. Dentition in upper and lower jaws of Odonteleotris macrodon (A: RMNH.PISC. 4472, holotype of Eleotris macrodon, 132.5mm SL) and Paloa villadolidi (B: URM-P 49659, 55.1mm SL). UCT and LCT, magnified illustrations of enlarged canine teeth in the upper and lower jaws, respectively.	Fig. 2. Dentition in upper and lower jaws of Odonteleotris macrodon (A: RMNH.PISC. 4472, holotype of Eleotris macrodon, 132.5mm SL) and Paloa villadolidi (B: URM-P 49659, 55.1mm SL). UCT and LCT, magnified illustrations of enlarged canine teeth in the upper and lower jaws, respectively.	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833166/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833166	Fig. 3. Illustrations of specimens of Odonteleotris and Paloa. A, Holotype of Eleotris macrodon from Bleeker (1853: pl. 2); B, E. macrodon from Day (1878: pl. 65, fig. 5); C, O. macrodon from Koumans (1953: fig. 81); D, holotype of P. polylepis from Herre (1927: pl. 4, fig. 3); E: holotype of P. villadolidi from Roxas and Ablan (1940: pl. 3).	Fig. 3. Illustrations of specimens of Odonteleotris and Paloa. A, Holotype of Eleotris macrodon from Bleeker (1853: pl. 2); B, E. macrodon from Day (1878: pl. 65, fig. 5); C, O. macrodon from Koumans (1953: fig. 81); D, holotype of P. polylepis from Herre (1927: pl. 4, fig. 3); E: holotype of P. villadolidi from Roxas and Ablan (1940: pl. 3).	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833168/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833168	Fig. 4. Specimens of Paloa villadolidi from Japan (A: URM-P 49659, 55.1mm SL; B–E: NSMT-P 143769, 55.4mm SL). A–D, Specimens immediately after fixation; E, preserved specimen.	Fig. 4. Specimens of Paloa villadolidi from Japan (A: URM-P 49659, 55.1mm SL; B–E: NSMT-P 143769, 55.4mm SL). A–D, Specimens immediately after fixation; E, preserved specimen.	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833170/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833170	Fig. 5. Sensory pores (open circles with uppercase notations) and neuromast rows (red dots with lowercase notations) in the head of Paloa villadolidi (NSMT-P 143769, 55.4mm SL). A, Dorsal, B, lateral, and C, ventral views. AN, anterior nostril; PN, posterior nostril.	Fig. 5. Sensory pores (open circles with uppercase notations) and neuromast rows (red dots with lowercase notations) in the head of Paloa villadolidi (NSMT-P 143769, 55.4mm SL). A, Dorsal, B, lateral, and C, ventral views. AN, anterior nostril; PN, posterior nostril.	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833174/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833174	Fig. 6. Neuromast rows (red dots with lowercase notations) of trunk and caudal fin in Paloa villadolidi (NSMT-P 143769, 55.4mm SL).	Fig. 6. Neuromast rows (red dots with lowercase notations) of trunk and caudal fin in Paloa villadolidi (NSMT-P 143769, 55.4mm SL).	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833176/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833176	Fig. 7. Live specimens of Paloa villadolidi from the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. A–C, NSMT-P 143769 (55.4mm SL); D, NSMT-P 145829 (41.0mm SL, photo by R. Ueda); E, URM-P 49659 (55.1mm SL); F, URM-P 49661 (ca. 10mm SL soon after collection). White arrows indicate stripes on the body.	Fig. 7. Live specimens of Paloa villadolidi from the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. A–C, NSMT-P 143769 (55.4mm SL); D, NSMT-P 145829 (41.0mm SL, photo by R. Ueda); E, URM-P 49659 (55.1mm SL); F, URM-P 49661 (ca. 10mm SL soon after collection). White arrows indicate stripes on the body.	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833178/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833178	Fig. 8. Urogenital papilla of Paloa villadolidi. A, Male (NSMT- P 143769, 55.4mm SL); B, female (NSMT-P 145829, 75.0mm SL). Broken lines indicate the outer edge of urogenital papilla; white arrows indicate the anus; red circles indicate the anal-fin origin.	Fig. 8. Urogenital papilla of Paloa villadolidi. A, Male (NSMT- P 143769, 55.4mm SL); B, female (NSMT-P 145829, 75.0mm SL). Broken lines indicate the outer edge of urogenital papilla; white arrows indicate the anus; red circles indicate the anal-fin origin.	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
03A187A91264820EFE8EF834FDA3FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10833180/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10833180	Fig. 9. A tide pool in mangrove of Okinawa Island in Japan, where four specimens of Paloa villadolidi were collected.	Fig. 9. A tide pool in mangrove of Okinawa Island in Japan, where four specimens of Paloa villadolidi were collected.	2023-07-25	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken		Zenodo	biologists	Kobayashi, Hirozumi;Nishigaki, Koji;Saeki, Toshifumi;Maeda, Ken			
