taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03898788CA5C3C6AD7B2F8F23225FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA5C3C6AD7B2F8F23225FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405516/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405516	Fig. 3. Profundiconus barazeri Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, NW Bellona Reef, Plateau des Chesterfield, 333–386 m depth, 11.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30760). B. Paratype, same locality as specimen A, 14.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30924). C. Same locality as specimen A, 15.6 mm. D. N Bellona, Plateau des Chesterfield, 440‒455 m depth, 18.1 mm. E. Same locality as specimen A, 15.4 mm.F. Same locality as specimen A, 22.9 mm.G. Same locality as specimen D, 18.8 mm. H. Grand Passage, 574‒660 m depth, 22.2 mm. I. Grand Passage, 700‒730 m depth, 22.1 mm. J. Paratype, Grand Passage, 277–289 m depth, 10.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-30792). K. Grand Passage, 390‒400 m depth, 13.4 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Grand Passage, 270–300 m depth. M. Radular tooth of the holotype, specimen A. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 3. Profundiconus barazeri Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, NW Bellona Reef, Plateau des Chesterfield, 333–386 m depth, 11.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30760). B. Paratype, same locality as specimen A, 14.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30924). C. Same locality as specimen A, 15.6 mm. D. N Bellona, Plateau des Chesterfield, 440‒455 m depth, 18.1 mm. E. Same locality as specimen A, 15.4 mm.F. Same locality as specimen A, 22.9 mm.G. Same locality as specimen D, 18.8 mm. H. Grand Passage, 574‒660 m depth, 22.2 mm. I. Grand Passage, 700‒730 m depth, 22.1 mm. J. Paratype, Grand Passage, 277–289 m depth, 10.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-30792). K. Grand Passage, 390‒400 m depth, 13.4 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Grand Passage, 270–300 m depth. M. Radular tooth of the holotype, specimen A. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA5C3C6AD7B2F8F23225FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405518/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405518	Fig. 4. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus barazeri Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 4. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus barazeri Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA5C3C6AD7B2F8F23225FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405572/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405572	Fig. 22. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 22. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA5C3C6AD7B2F8F23225FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405520/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405520	Fig. 5. A–E. Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 400 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2566). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 350‒350 m depth, 11 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48166). C. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). D. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). E. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 370‒400 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-M-2000-2564). – F. Profundiconus lani (Crandall, 1979), Loyalty Basin, offNew Caledonia, 310‒315 m depth, 41.2 mm. –G–M. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). G. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E of Cap de Pins, 480‒495 m depth, 21.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2545). H. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 21 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). I. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 22.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). J. Paratype, same collection data as for holotype, 23.1 mm (ZMUA). K. Plateau des Chesterfield, 630 m depth, 27.4 mm. L. Protoconch, specimen from New Caledonia, 18º35′ S, 163º10′ E, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen I. – N. Profundiconus estivali. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 5. A–E. Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 400 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2566). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 350‒350 m depth, 11 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48166). C. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). D. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). E. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 370‒400 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-M-2000-2564). – F. Profundiconus lani (Crandall, 1979), Loyalty Basin, offNew Caledonia, 310‒315 m depth, 41.2 mm. –G–M. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). G. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E of Cap de Pins, 480‒495 m depth, 21.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2545). H. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 21 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). I. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 22.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). J. Paratype, same collection data as for holotype, 23.1 mm (ZMUA). K. Plateau des Chesterfield, 630 m depth, 27.4 mm. L. Protoconch, specimen from New Caledonia, 18º35′ S, 163º10′ E, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen I. – N. Profundiconus estivali. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA5C3C6AD7B2F8F23225FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405524	Fig. 6. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 6. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA523C6DD458F9163017FC8C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405526	Fig. 7. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983). A. Holotype, SW of Île des Pins, 390‒395 m depth, 15.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2548).B. S New Caledonia, 410‒440 m depth, 19.5 mm. C. S New Caledonia, 410‒440 m depth, 18.5 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 468‒500 m depth, 14.6 mm. E. S New Caledonia, S Île des Pins, 398‒410 m depth, 18 mm. F. S New Caledonia, 400‒430 m depth, 18.3 mm. G. Atoll Pelotas, north Lagoon, 415‒460 m depth, 17.4 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 383‒407 m depth, 18.5 mm. I. S New Caledonia, 400 m depth, 18.4 mm. J. Same collection data as for preceding, 15.8 mm. K. Atoll de Surprise, 300‒350 m depth, 12.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from S New Caledonia, 404‒448 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen D. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 7. Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983). A. Holotype, SW of Île des Pins, 390‒395 m depth, 15.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2548).B. S New Caledonia, 410‒440 m depth, 19.5 mm. C. S New Caledonia, 410‒440 m depth, 18.5 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 468‒500 m depth, 14.6 mm. E. S New Caledonia, S Île des Pins, 398‒410 m depth, 18 mm. F. S New Caledonia, 400‒430 m depth, 18.3 mm. G. Atoll Pelotas, north Lagoon, 415‒460 m depth, 17.4 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 383‒407 m depth, 18.5 mm. I. S New Caledonia, 400 m depth, 18.4 mm. J. Same collection data as for preceding, 15.8 mm. K. Atoll de Surprise, 300‒350 m depth, 12.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from S New Caledonia, 404‒448 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen D. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA523C6DD458F9163017FC8C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405530	Fig. 8. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 8. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus kanakinus (Richard, 1983). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA523C6DD458F9163017FC8C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA553C6DD47CFC19357CF82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405520/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405520	Fig. 5. A–E. Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 400 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2566). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 350‒350 m depth, 11 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48166). C. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). D. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). E. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 370‒400 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-M-2000-2564). – F. Profundiconus lani (Crandall, 1979), Loyalty Basin, offNew Caledonia, 310‒315 m depth, 41.2 mm. –G–M. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). G. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E of Cap de Pins, 480‒495 m depth, 21.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2545). H. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 21 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). I. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 22.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). J. Paratype, same collection data as for holotype, 23.1 mm (ZMUA). K. Plateau des Chesterfield, 630 m depth, 27.4 mm. L. Protoconch, specimen from New Caledonia, 18º35′ S, 163º10′ E, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen I. – N. Profundiconus estivali. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 5. A–E. Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 400 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2566). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 350‒350 m depth, 11 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48166). C. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). D. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). E. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 370‒400 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-M-2000-2564). – F. Profundiconus lani (Crandall, 1979), Loyalty Basin, offNew Caledonia, 310‒315 m depth, 41.2 mm. –G–M. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). G. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E of Cap de Pins, 480‒495 m depth, 21.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2545). H. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 21 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). I. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 22.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). J. Paratype, same collection data as for holotype, 23.1 mm (ZMUA). K. Plateau des Chesterfield, 630 m depth, 27.4 mm. L. Protoconch, specimen from New Caledonia, 18º35′ S, 163º10′ E, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen I. – N. Profundiconus estivali. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA563C6FD783FE963214FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA563C6FD783FE963214FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405520/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405520	Fig. 5. A–E. Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 400 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2566). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 350‒350 m depth, 11 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48166). C. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). D. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). E. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 370‒400 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-M-2000-2564). – F. Profundiconus lani (Crandall, 1979), Loyalty Basin, offNew Caledonia, 310‒315 m depth, 41.2 mm. –G–M. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). G. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E of Cap de Pins, 480‒495 m depth, 21.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2545). H. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 21 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). I. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 22.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). J. Paratype, same collection data as for holotype, 23.1 mm (ZMUA). K. Plateau des Chesterfield, 630 m depth, 27.4 mm. L. Protoconch, specimen from New Caledonia, 18º35′ S, 163º10′ E, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen I. – N. Profundiconus estivali. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 5. A–E. Profundiconus estivali (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 400 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2566). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 350‒350 m depth, 11 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48166). C. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). D. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 355 m depth, 12.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2565). E. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 370‒400 m depth, 12 mm (MNHN-M-2000-2564). – F. Profundiconus lani (Crandall, 1979), Loyalty Basin, offNew Caledonia, 310‒315 m depth, 41.2 mm. –G–M. Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). G. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E of Cap de Pins, 480‒495 m depth, 21.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2545). H. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 21 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). I. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, Lifou, E Cap de Pins, 530‒575 m depth, 22.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2544). J. Paratype, same collection data as for holotype, 23.1 mm (ZMUA). K. Plateau des Chesterfield, 630 m depth, 27.4 mm. L. Protoconch, specimen from New Caledonia, 18º35′ S, 163º10′ E, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen I. – N. Profundiconus estivali. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA563C6FD783FE963214FB88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405536/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405536	Fig. 9. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 9. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus loyaltiensis (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA573C72D785FB153439FE82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA573C72D785FB153439FE82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405540/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405540	Fig. 10. Profundiconus neocaledonicus Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Crypthélia, 390–570 m depth, 45.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-18227).B. SE part of Mont Vauban, off New Caledonia, 354 m depth, 61.3 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 430‒452 m depth, 52.6 mm. D. S New Caledonia, 500 m depth, 54.5 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, Banc N, 305‒332 m depth, 67.3 mm. F. Loyalty Ridge, 373 m depth, 65.1 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 347‒1063 m depth, 92 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 503 m depth, 44.3 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 383–408 m depth, 53.4 mm. J. S New Caledonia, 304 m depth, 71.8 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 468‒500 m depth, 39.9 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen B. M. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 10. Profundiconus neocaledonicus Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Crypthélia, 390–570 m depth, 45.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-18227).B. SE part of Mont Vauban, off New Caledonia, 354 m depth, 61.3 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 430‒452 m depth, 52.6 mm. D. S New Caledonia, 500 m depth, 54.5 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, Banc N, 305‒332 m depth, 67.3 mm. F. Loyalty Ridge, 373 m depth, 65.1 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 347‒1063 m depth, 92 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 503 m depth, 44.3 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 383–408 m depth, 53.4 mm. J. S New Caledonia, 304 m depth, 71.8 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 468‒500 m depth, 39.9 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen B. M. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA573C72D785FB153439FE82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405542/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405542	Fig. 11. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus neocaledonicus Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 11. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus neocaledonicus Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4A3C74D7A3FE1A33D9FC99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4A3C74D7A3FE1A33D9FC99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405546/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405546	Fig. 12. Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 381–493 m depth, 43.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-30771). B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Aramis, 1000‒1005 m depth, 39.6 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 666‒1000 m depth, 40.7 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Porthos, 680‒980 m depth, 35 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 834‒870 m depth, 31.7 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 623‒691 m depth, 43.6 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 736‒800 m depth, 45.2 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 608‒671 m depth, 57.3 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen E, 19.7 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 39.6 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 750‒800 m depth, 18.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen E. M. Radular tooth of the holotype A. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 12. Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 381–493 m depth, 43.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-30771). B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Aramis, 1000‒1005 m depth, 39.6 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 666‒1000 m depth, 40.7 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Porthos, 680‒980 m depth, 35 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 834‒870 m depth, 31.7 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 623‒691 m depth, 43.6 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 736‒800 m depth, 45.2 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 608‒671 m depth, 57.3 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen E, 19.7 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 39.6 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 750‒800 m depth, 18.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen E. M. Radular tooth of the holotype A. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4A3C74D7A3FE1A33D9FC99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405548	Fig. 13. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 13. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4C3C75D467F92433D4F82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4C3C75D467F92433D4F82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405552/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405552	Fig. 14. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015. A. Holotype, off Île des Pins, 480–500 m depth, 71.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-18220). B. Norfolk Ridge, Jumeau Est, 410‒440 m depth, 73.7 mm. C. Coral Sea, Lansdowne, 80‒397 m depth, 81.5 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Introuvable, 581‒600 m depth, 79.7 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 76.9 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 478‒486 m depth, 52 mm. G. Off New Caledonia, 550 m depth, 63.4 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, 447‒450 m depth, 81.4 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 75.4 mm. J. Banc Kaimon Maru, 245‒275 m depth, 97.9 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Eponge, 540 m depth, 39.9 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. M. Radular tooth of specimen H. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 14. Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015. A. Holotype, off Île des Pins, 480–500 m depth, 71.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-18220). B. Norfolk Ridge, Jumeau Est, 410‒440 m depth, 73.7 mm. C. Coral Sea, Lansdowne, 80‒397 m depth, 81.5 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Introuvable, 581‒600 m depth, 79.7 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 76.9 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 478‒486 m depth, 52 mm. G. Off New Caledonia, 550 m depth, 63.4 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, 447‒450 m depth, 81.4 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 75.4 mm. J. Banc Kaimon Maru, 245‒275 m depth, 97.9 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Eponge, 540 m depth, 39.9 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. M. Radular tooth of specimen H. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4C3C75D467F92433D4F82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405554	Fig. 15. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 15. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus smirnoides Tenorio, 2015. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4F3C79D449FBD03439FCF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405556/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405556	Fig. 16. A–B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). A. China Sea, 795‒822 m depth, 79 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-50257). B. SE Isabel Island, Solomon Islands, 487‒541 m depth, 93.2 mm (MNHN- IM-2007-30920). – C–H. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. C–D. Plateau des Chesterfield, 675 m depth, 89.3 mm. E–F. Vanuatu, 748‒775 m depth, 72.4 mm. G. Kermadec Ridge, E of Chanter Islets, Raoul Island, New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 59.2 mm (NMNZ M.225507). H. New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 55.4 mm (NMNZ M.171916). – I–L. Profundiconus virginiae Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. I–J. Holotype, Coral Sea,Plateau des Chesterfield, 519–522 m depth, 42.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30854). K. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 431–436 m depth, 33.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30858). L. Protoconch of paratype MNHN-IM-2000-30789. – M. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Loyalty Islands, 67.5 mm (ER coll.). –N. Profundiconus virginiae. Radular tooth of paratype MNHN-IM-2007-30858, specimen K. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 16. A–B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). A. China Sea, 795‒822 m depth, 79 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-50257). B. SE Isabel Island, Solomon Islands, 487‒541 m depth, 93.2 mm (MNHN- IM-2007-30920). – C–H. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. C–D. Plateau des Chesterfield, 675 m depth, 89.3 mm. E–F. Vanuatu, 748‒775 m depth, 72.4 mm. G. Kermadec Ridge, E of Chanter Islets, Raoul Island, New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 59.2 mm (NMNZ M.225507). H. New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 55.4 mm (NMNZ M.171916). – I–L. Profundiconus virginiae Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. I–J. Holotype, Coral Sea,Plateau des Chesterfield, 519–522 m depth, 42.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30854). K. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 431–436 m depth, 33.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30858). L. Protoconch of paratype MNHN-IM-2000-30789. – M. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Loyalty Islands, 67.5 mm (ER coll.). –N. Profundiconus virginiae. Radular tooth of paratype MNHN-IM-2007-30858, specimen K. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA4F3C79D449FBD03439FCF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405546/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405546	Fig. 12. Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 381–493 m depth, 43.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-30771). B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Aramis, 1000‒1005 m depth, 39.6 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 666‒1000 m depth, 40.7 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Porthos, 680‒980 m depth, 35 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 834‒870 m depth, 31.7 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 623‒691 m depth, 43.6 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 736‒800 m depth, 45.2 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 608‒671 m depth, 57.3 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen E, 19.7 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 39.6 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 750‒800 m depth, 18.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen E. M. Radular tooth of the holotype A. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 12. Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 381–493 m depth, 43.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-30771). B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Aramis, 1000‒1005 m depth, 39.6 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 666‒1000 m depth, 40.7 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Porthos, 680‒980 m depth, 35 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 834‒870 m depth, 31.7 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Zorro, 623‒691 m depth, 43.6 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 736‒800 m depth, 45.2 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 608‒671 m depth, 57.3 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen E, 19.7 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 39.6 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Athos, 750‒800 m depth, 18.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen E. M. Radular tooth of the holotype A. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA413C7DD790FCE5357FFC51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA413C7DD790FCE5357FFC51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405560/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405560	Fig. 17. Profundiconus vaubani (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, 435 m depth, 25.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-3455).B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 515‒540 m depth, 21.8 mm. C. Grand Passage, 350–365 m depth, 29.5 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 449‒467 m depth, 29.1 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 29.8 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 440‒450 m depth, 22.4 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 433‒500 m depth, 26.7 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 440‒450 m depth, 23.7 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen G, 25.6 mm. J. S New Caledonia, 460‒470 m depth, 25.5 mm. K. Off New Caledonia, 570‒610 m depth, 11.4 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from off New Caledonia, 775 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 469‒860 m depth, 20.6 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 17. Profundiconus vaubani (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, 435 m depth, 25.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-3455).B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 515‒540 m depth, 21.8 mm. C. Grand Passage, 350–365 m depth, 29.5 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 449‒467 m depth, 29.1 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 29.8 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 440‒450 m depth, 22.4 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 433‒500 m depth, 26.7 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 440‒450 m depth, 23.7 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen G, 25.6 mm. J. S New Caledonia, 460‒470 m depth, 25.5 mm. K. Off New Caledonia, 570‒610 m depth, 11.4 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from off New Caledonia, 775 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 469‒860 m depth, 20.6 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA413C7DD790FCE5357FFC51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8411823/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8411823	Fig. 18. Profundiconus vaubani (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Paratype, S New Caledonia, S Île des Pins, 490‒495 m depth, 19.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-3456). B. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 553‒575 m depth, 17.4 mm. C. S New Caledonia, 525‒547 m depth, 19.2 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 20.9 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen C, 20.7 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen C, 19.2 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 19.3 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 530‒541 m depth, 21.8 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 20.6 mm. J. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 496 m depth, 20.8 mm.K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 440 m depth, 13.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from S New Caledonia, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 18. Profundiconus vaubani (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Paratype, S New Caledonia, S Île des Pins, 490‒495 m depth, 19.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-3456). B. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 553‒575 m depth, 17.4 mm. C. S New Caledonia, 525‒547 m depth, 19.2 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 20.9 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen C, 20.7 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen C, 19.2 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 19.3 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 530‒541 m depth, 21.8 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 20.6 mm. J. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 496 m depth, 20.8 mm.K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Stylaster, 440 m depth, 13.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from S New Caledonia, 525 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA413C7DD790FCE5357FFC51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405564/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405564	Fig. 19. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus vaubani (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the standard form of the species has been collected. Yellow circles indicate the points where the white form has been collected.	Fig. 19. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus vaubani (R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the standard form of the species has been collected. Yellow circles indicate the points where the white form has been collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA453C7ED7ADFC4F32CFFA75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA453C7ED7ADFC4F32CFFA75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405556/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405556	Fig. 16. A–B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). A. China Sea, 795‒822 m depth, 79 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-50257). B. SE Isabel Island, Solomon Islands, 487‒541 m depth, 93.2 mm (MNHN- IM-2007-30920). – C–H. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. C–D. Plateau des Chesterfield, 675 m depth, 89.3 mm. E–F. Vanuatu, 748‒775 m depth, 72.4 mm. G. Kermadec Ridge, E of Chanter Islets, Raoul Island, New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 59.2 mm (NMNZ M.225507). H. New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 55.4 mm (NMNZ M.171916). – I–L. Profundiconus virginiae Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. I–J. Holotype, Coral Sea,Plateau des Chesterfield, 519–522 m depth, 42.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30854). K. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 431–436 m depth, 33.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30858). L. Protoconch of paratype MNHN-IM-2000-30789. – M. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Loyalty Islands, 67.5 mm (ER coll.). –N. Profundiconus virginiae. Radular tooth of paratype MNHN-IM-2007-30858, specimen K. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 16. A–B. Profundiconus teramachii (Kuroda, 1956). A. China Sea, 795‒822 m depth, 79 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-50257). B. SE Isabel Island, Solomon Islands, 487‒541 m depth, 93.2 mm (MNHN- IM-2007-30920). – C–H. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. C–D. Plateau des Chesterfield, 675 m depth, 89.3 mm. E–F. Vanuatu, 748‒775 m depth, 72.4 mm. G. Kermadec Ridge, E of Chanter Islets, Raoul Island, New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 59.2 mm (NMNZ M.225507). H. New Zealand, 300‒823 m depth, 55.4 mm (NMNZ M.171916). – I–L. Profundiconus virginiae Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. I–J. Holotype, Coral Sea,Plateau des Chesterfield, 519–522 m depth, 42.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30854). K. Paratype, Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 431–436 m depth, 33.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30858). L. Protoconch of paratype MNHN-IM-2000-30789. – M. Profundiconus cf. teramachii. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Loyalty Islands, 67.5 mm (ER coll.). –N. Profundiconus virginiae. Radular tooth of paratype MNHN-IM-2007-30858, specimen K. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA453C7ED7ADFC4F32CFFA75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405566/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405566	Fig. 20. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus virginiae Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 20. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus virginiae Tenorio & Castelin, 2016. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA463C41D470FA6E320CFDEF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405568/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405568	Fig. 21. Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015. A. Holotype, Grand Passage, 325–330 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-28206). B. N New Caledonia, 444‒452 m depth, 10.6 mm. C. N New Caledonia, 325–330 m depth, 10.2 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 11 mm. E. N New Caledonia, 264‒270 m depth, 12.9 mm. F. Grand Passage, 270 m depth, 11 mm. G. Off New Caledonia, 380‒400 m depth, 11.5 mm. H. Grand Passage, 344‒360 m depth, 11 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen C, 10.8 mm. J. Secteur des Belep, off New Caledonia, 335 m depth, 12.1 mm K. Norfolk Ridge, 311‒330 m depth, 10.4 mm. L. Protoconch of holotype (MNHN-IM-2000-28206). M. Radular tooth of specimen from N New Caledonia, 325‒330 m depth, 10.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 21. Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015. A. Holotype, Grand Passage, 325–330 m depth, 10.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-28206). B. N New Caledonia, 444‒452 m depth, 10.6 mm. C. N New Caledonia, 325–330 m depth, 10.2 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 11 mm. E. N New Caledonia, 264‒270 m depth, 12.9 mm. F. Grand Passage, 270 m depth, 11 mm. G. Off New Caledonia, 380‒400 m depth, 11.5 mm. H. Grand Passage, 344‒360 m depth, 11 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen C, 10.8 mm. J. Secteur des Belep, off New Caledonia, 335 m depth, 12.1 mm K. Norfolk Ridge, 311‒330 m depth, 10.4 mm. L. Protoconch of holotype (MNHN-IM-2000-28206). M. Radular tooth of specimen from N New Caledonia, 325‒330 m depth, 10.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA463C41D470FA6E320CFDEF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405572/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405572	Fig. 22. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 22. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Profundiconus zardoyai Tenorio, 2015. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA793C43D71DFD4D32B7FCBE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA793C43D71DFD4D32B7FCBE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405576/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405576	Fig. 23. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) alisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Aztèque, 330–367 m depth, 22.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2588). B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 250–320 m depth, 20.5 mm. C. N New Caledonia, 325–330 m depth, 27.7 mm. D. New Caledonia, 390–420 m depth, 25 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 308–312 m depth, 20.3 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 340–619 m depth, 18.7 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen F, 21.7 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen F, 20.2 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 207–276 m depth, 20.4 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen F, 19.1 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 18 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 361–365 m depth. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Grand Passage, 256–270 m depth, 19 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 23. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) alisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Norfolk Ridge, Banc Aztèque, 330–367 m depth, 22.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2588). B. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 250–320 m depth, 20.5 mm. C. N New Caledonia, 325–330 m depth, 27.7 mm. D. New Caledonia, 390–420 m depth, 25 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 308–312 m depth, 20.3 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 340–619 m depth, 18.7 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen F, 21.7 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen F, 20.2 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 207–276 m depth, 20.4 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen F, 19.1 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 18 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 361–365 m depth. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Grand Passage, 256–270 m depth, 19 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA793C43D71DFD4D32B7FCBE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405578/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405578	Fig. 24. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Boucheticonus) alisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 24. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Boucheticonus) alisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7B3C45D7AEF92030D1FB3B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405580/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405580	Fig. 25. A–D. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi (Habe, 1965). A. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 180‒220 m depth, 19 mm. B. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 15.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66093). C. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100 m depth, 18.9 mm (MNHN IM-2009-31354). D. Protoconch of specimen A. – E. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) pseudokimioi (da Motta & Martin, 1982). Holotype, Mindanao Sea off Siquijor Island, Philippines, 20 mm (MHNG 982.727). – F–L. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) cf. pseudokimioi. F. Coral Sea, S Banc Nova, 320‒345 m depth, 28 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30835). G. Coral Sea, SW Bellona, 333‒386 m depth, 18 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30687). H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 20.2 mm. I. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 358‒374 m depth, 19.5 mm. J. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 356‒438 m depth, 16.8 mm. K. Grand Passage, 400 m depth, 16.7 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen F. – M. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi. Radular tooth of specimen from Île des Pins, 150 m depth, 19.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 25. A–D. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi (Habe, 1965). A. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 180‒220 m depth, 19 mm. B. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 15.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66093). C. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100 m depth, 18.9 mm (MNHN IM-2009-31354). D. Protoconch of specimen A. – E. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) pseudokimioi (da Motta & Martin, 1982). Holotype, Mindanao Sea off Siquijor Island, Philippines, 20 mm (MHNG 982.727). – F–L. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) cf. pseudokimioi. F. Coral Sea, S Banc Nova, 320‒345 m depth, 28 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30835). G. Coral Sea, SW Bellona, 333‒386 m depth, 18 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30687). H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 20.2 mm. I. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 358‒374 m depth, 19.5 mm. J. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 356‒438 m depth, 16.8 mm. K. Grand Passage, 400 m depth, 16.7 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen F. – M. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi. Radular tooth of specimen from Île des Pins, 150 m depth, 19.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7B3C45D7AEF92030D1FB3B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405584/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405584	Fig. 26. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi (Habe, 1965). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 26. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi (Habe, 1965). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7E3C47D723FE963504FE77.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7E3C47D723FE963504FE77.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405580/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405580	Fig. 25. A–D. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi (Habe, 1965). A. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 180‒220 m depth, 19 mm. B. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 15.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66093). C. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100 m depth, 18.9 mm (MNHN IM-2009-31354). D. Protoconch of specimen A. – E. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) pseudokimioi (da Motta & Martin, 1982). Holotype, Mindanao Sea off Siquijor Island, Philippines, 20 mm (MHNG 982.727). – F–L. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) cf. pseudokimioi. F. Coral Sea, S Banc Nova, 320‒345 m depth, 28 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30835). G. Coral Sea, SW Bellona, 333‒386 m depth, 18 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30687). H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 20.2 mm. I. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 358‒374 m depth, 19.5 mm. J. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 356‒438 m depth, 16.8 mm. K. Grand Passage, 400 m depth, 16.7 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen F. – M. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi. Radular tooth of specimen from Île des Pins, 150 m depth, 19.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 25. A–D. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi (Habe, 1965). A. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 180‒220 m depth, 19 mm. B. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 15.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66093). C. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100 m depth, 18.9 mm (MNHN IM-2009-31354). D. Protoconch of specimen A. – E. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) pseudokimioi (da Motta & Martin, 1982). Holotype, Mindanao Sea off Siquijor Island, Philippines, 20 mm (MHNG 982.727). – F–L. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) cf. pseudokimioi. F. Coral Sea, S Banc Nova, 320‒345 m depth, 28 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30835). G. Coral Sea, SW Bellona, 333‒386 m depth, 18 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-30687). H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 20.2 mm. I. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 358‒374 m depth, 19.5 mm. J. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 356‒438 m depth, 16.8 mm. K. Grand Passage, 400 m depth, 16.7 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen F. – M. Conasprella (Boucheticonus) kimioi. Radular tooth of specimen from Île des Pins, 150 m depth, 19.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7E3C47D723FE963504FE77.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405586/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405586	Fig. 27. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Boucheticonus) cf. pseudokimioi (da Motta & Martin, 1982). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 27. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Boucheticonus) cf. pseudokimioi (da Motta & Martin, 1982). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7F3C4AD7A1FAF6341BFE7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7F3C4AD7A1FAF6341BFE7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405588/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405588	Fig. 28. Conasprella (Conasprella) aphrodite (Petuch, 1979). A. Holotype, Bohol Island, off Panglao, Philippines, 250 m depth, 21 mm (DMNH 126398).B. East coast, off New Caledonia, 237‒298 m depth, 17.6 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 235‒240 m depth, 20.9 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 17.2 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 278‒310 m depth, 23 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 266–267 m depth, 21.2 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen F, 18.4 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Crypthélia, 270 m depth, 18.3 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen F, 17.4 mm. J. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 240‒260 m depth, 24.2 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen B, 15.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 260–320 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Kaimon Maru, 254‒283, 18 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 28. Conasprella (Conasprella) aphrodite (Petuch, 1979). A. Holotype, Bohol Island, off Panglao, Philippines, 250 m depth, 21 mm (DMNH 126398).B. East coast, off New Caledonia, 237‒298 m depth, 17.6 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 235‒240 m depth, 20.9 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 17.2 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 278‒310 m depth, 23 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, 266–267 m depth, 21.2 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen F, 18.4 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Crypthélia, 270 m depth, 18.3 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen F, 17.4 mm. J. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 240‒260 m depth, 24.2 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen B, 15.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 260–320 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Kaimon Maru, 254‒283, 18 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA7F3C4AD7A1FAF6341BFE7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405592/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405592	Fig. 29. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) aphrodite (Petuch, 1979). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 29. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) aphrodite (Petuch, 1979). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA723C4CD7E8FE663358FD4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA723C4CD7E8FE663358FD4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405594/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405594	Fig. 30. Conasprella (Conasprella) baileyi (R̂ckel & da Motta, 1979). A. Holotype, off Russell Island, Solomon Islands, 110 m depth, 29 mm (MHNG 981/1071). B. Loyalty Ridge, 330 m depth, 25 mm. C. S New Caledonia, 225‒230 m depth, 25.7 mm. D. Grand Passage, 215‒225 m depth, 26.6 mm. E. Grand Passage, 320‒330 m depth, 23.5 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 215–270 m depth, 23.3 mm. G. Grand Passage, 255‒267 m depth, 25.1 mm. H. Baie du Santal, sinking towards the SW of Récif Shelter, 120‒250 m depth, 19.8 mm. I. Grand Passage, 250‒280 m depth, 18.7 mm. J. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 260‒320 m depth, 24.4 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 215‒270 m depth, 15.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen I. M. Radular tooth of specimen from S Île des Pins, 302‒311 m depth, 26.1 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 30. Conasprella (Conasprella) baileyi (R̂ckel & da Motta, 1979). A. Holotype, off Russell Island, Solomon Islands, 110 m depth, 29 mm (MHNG 981/1071). B. Loyalty Ridge, 330 m depth, 25 mm. C. S New Caledonia, 225‒230 m depth, 25.7 mm. D. Grand Passage, 215‒225 m depth, 26.6 mm. E. Grand Passage, 320‒330 m depth, 23.5 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 215–270 m depth, 23.3 mm. G. Grand Passage, 255‒267 m depth, 25.1 mm. H. Baie du Santal, sinking towards the SW of Récif Shelter, 120‒250 m depth, 19.8 mm. I. Grand Passage, 250‒280 m depth, 18.7 mm. J. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 260‒320 m depth, 24.4 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 215‒270 m depth, 15.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen I. M. Radular tooth of specimen from S Île des Pins, 302‒311 m depth, 26.1 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA723C4CD7E8FE663358FD4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405596/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405596	Fig. 31. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) baileyi (R̂ckel & da Motta, 1979). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 31. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) baileyi (R̂ckel & da Motta, 1979). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA743C4FD798FA7D3299FE83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA743C4FD798FA7D3299FE83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405600/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405600	Fig. 32. Conasprella (Conasprella) boholensis (Petuch, 1979). A. Holotype, Bohol Island, off Panglao, Philippines, 250 m depth, 38.5 mm (DMNH 126400). B. East coast, off New Caledonia, 347‒375 m depth, 29.4 mm. C. East coast, off New Caledonia, 591‒660 m depth, 22.8 mm. D. Grand Passage, 341‒351 m depth, 23.4 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 19.5 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen D, 24.5 mm.G. Off New Caledonia, 410‒420 m depth, 28.2 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 19.6 mm. I. East Coast, off New Caledonia, 410‒430 m depth, 21.2 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 21.1 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen I, 16.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Grand Passage, 250‒280 m depth, 26.7 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 32. Conasprella (Conasprella) boholensis (Petuch, 1979). A. Holotype, Bohol Island, off Panglao, Philippines, 250 m depth, 38.5 mm (DMNH 126400). B. East coast, off New Caledonia, 347‒375 m depth, 29.4 mm. C. East coast, off New Caledonia, 591‒660 m depth, 22.8 mm. D. Grand Passage, 341‒351 m depth, 23.4 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 19.5 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen D, 24.5 mm.G. Off New Caledonia, 410‒420 m depth, 28.2 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 19.6 mm. I. East Coast, off New Caledonia, 410‒430 m depth, 21.2 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 21.1 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen I, 16.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Grand Passage, 250‒280 m depth, 26.7 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA743C4FD798FA7D3299FE83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405602/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405602	Fig. 33. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) boholensis (Petuch, 1979). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 33. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) boholensis (Petuch, 1979). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA773C51D7A2FE1A33EDFDFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA773C51D7A2FE1A33EDFDFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405605/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405605	Fig. 34. Conasprella (Conasprella) boucheti (Richard, 1983). A. Holotype, SW of Île des Pins, 400 m depth, 17.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2578).B. Off New Caledonia, 410‒420 m depth, 23.8 mm. C. Plateau des Chesterfield, 486‒494 m depth, 24.5 mm. D. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 20.8 mm. E. Coral Sea, Lansdowne Fairway, 500 m depth, 27.3 mm. F. S New Caledonia, 410‒440 m depth, 24.8 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 400 m depth, 20.2 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 425 m depth, 17.2 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 18.5 mm. J. Coral Sea, Banc Nova Nord, 390‒430 m depth, 18 mm. K. Loyalty Ridge, 500 m depth, 12.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 380‒440 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 450‒454 m depth, 19 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 34. Conasprella (Conasprella) boucheti (Richard, 1983). A. Holotype, SW of Île des Pins, 400 m depth, 17.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2578).B. Off New Caledonia, 410‒420 m depth, 23.8 mm. C. Plateau des Chesterfield, 486‒494 m depth, 24.5 mm. D. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 20.8 mm. E. Coral Sea, Lansdowne Fairway, 500 m depth, 27.3 mm. F. S New Caledonia, 410‒440 m depth, 24.8 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Est, 400 m depth, 20.2 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 425 m depth, 17.2 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 18.5 mm. J. Coral Sea, Banc Nova Nord, 390‒430 m depth, 18 mm. K. Loyalty Ridge, 500 m depth, 12.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 380‒440 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 450‒454 m depth, 19 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA773C51D7A2FE1A33EDFDFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405607/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405607	Fig. 35. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) boucheti (Richard, 1983). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 35. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) boucheti (Richard, 1983). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA693C54D7B3FA2B344DFE6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA693C54D7B3FA2B344DFE6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405609/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405609	Fig. 36. Conasprella (Conasprella) pagoda (Kiener, 1847). A. Holotype, “Tahiti”, 42 mm (MHNG 1107/29). B. East coast, off New Caledonia, 205‒219 m depth, 27.4 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 21.6 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 24.8 mm. E. Off New Caledonia, 335 m depth, 28.4 mm. F. East coast, off New Caledonia, 255‒280 m depth, 28.6 mm. G. East coast, off New Caledonia, 347‒375 m depth, 22.8 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 23.2 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen G, 28.1 mm. J. East coast, off New Caledonia, 320‒386 m depth, 22.9 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen F, 14.4 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Loyalty Islands (MJT coll.). M. Radular tooth of specimen from the Philippines, 48.5 mm (ER coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 36. Conasprella (Conasprella) pagoda (Kiener, 1847). A. Holotype, “Tahiti”, 42 mm (MHNG 1107/29). B. East coast, off New Caledonia, 205‒219 m depth, 27.4 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 21.6 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 24.8 mm. E. Off New Caledonia, 335 m depth, 28.4 mm. F. East coast, off New Caledonia, 255‒280 m depth, 28.6 mm. G. East coast, off New Caledonia, 347‒375 m depth, 22.8 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 23.2 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen G, 28.1 mm. J. East coast, off New Caledonia, 320‒386 m depth, 22.9 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen F, 14.4 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Loyalty Islands (MJT coll.). M. Radular tooth of specimen from the Philippines, 48.5 mm (ER coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA693C54D7B3FA2B344DFE6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405611/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405611	Fig. 37. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) pagoda (Kiener, 1847). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 37. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Conasprella) pagoda (Kiener, 1847). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA6C3C54D7A1FE7535C9F82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405613/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405613	Fig. 38. A–H. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli (Iredale, 1929). A. Holotype, Montague Island, New South Wales, Australia, 26.5 mm (AMS C.57711). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, S New Caledonia, 233 m depth, 21.5 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 241‒245 m depth, 13.7 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 15.1 mm. E. Loyalty Ridge, 260 m depth, 17.1 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 315‒327 m depth, 19.3 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 24.2 mm. H. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 16.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12306). – I–K. Conasprella (Endemoconus) raoulensis (Powell, 1958). I. Holotype, off Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 75‒85 m depth, 18 mm (ZMUC GAS- 000805). J. Coral Sea, Banc Capel, 280‒295 m depth, 15.1 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Kaimon Maru, 230 m depth, 16.9 mm. – L–M. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli. L. Protoconch of specimen C from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth, 12.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 38. A–H. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli (Iredale, 1929). A. Holotype, Montague Island, New South Wales, Australia, 26.5 mm (AMS C.57711). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, S New Caledonia, 233 m depth, 21.5 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 241‒245 m depth, 13.7 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 15.1 mm. E. Loyalty Ridge, 260 m depth, 17.1 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 315‒327 m depth, 19.3 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 24.2 mm. H. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 16.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12306). – I–K. Conasprella (Endemoconus) raoulensis (Powell, 1958). I. Holotype, off Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 75‒85 m depth, 18 mm (ZMUC GAS- 000805). J. Coral Sea, Banc Capel, 280‒295 m depth, 15.1 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Kaimon Maru, 230 m depth, 16.9 mm. – L–M. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli. L. Protoconch of specimen C from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth, 12.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA6C3C54D7A1FE7535C9F82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405615/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405615	Fig. 39. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli (Iredale, 1929). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 39. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli (Iredale, 1929). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA6E3C58D7B5FBB235DBFB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA6E3C58D7B5FBB235DBFB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405619/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405619	Fig. 40. Conasprella (Endemoconus) ione (Fulton, 1938). A. Holotype, Kii, Japan, 58 mm (NHMUK 1938.7.13.10). B. Off New Caledonia, 390‒420 m depth, 46.5 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 45.2 mm. D. South of Grande-Terre, 340‒345 m depth, 47.5 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 33.2 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 400‒402 m depth, 39.7 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 366‒391 m depth, 48.3 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 430‒440 m depth, 47 mm. I. S Île des Pins, 450 m depth, 53.8 mm (MJT coll.). J. Norfolk Ridge, 305‒320 m depth, 36.9 mm. K. Loyalty Ridge, 373 m depth, 19.3 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 381‒469 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 252‒280 m depth, 38.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 40. Conasprella (Endemoconus) ione (Fulton, 1938). A. Holotype, Kii, Japan, 58 mm (NHMUK 1938.7.13.10). B. Off New Caledonia, 390‒420 m depth, 46.5 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 45.2 mm. D. South of Grande-Terre, 340‒345 m depth, 47.5 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 33.2 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 400‒402 m depth, 39.7 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Île des Pins, 366‒391 m depth, 48.3 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 430‒440 m depth, 47 mm. I. S Île des Pins, 450 m depth, 53.8 mm (MJT coll.). J. Norfolk Ridge, 305‒320 m depth, 36.9 mm. K. Loyalty Ridge, 373 m depth, 19.3 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 381‒469 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 252‒280 m depth, 38.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA6E3C58D7B5FBB235DBFB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405623/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405623	Fig. 41. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Endemoconus) ione (Fulton, 1938). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 41. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Endemoconus) ione (Fulton, 1938). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA613C5AD78CFE9633E7FE22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405613/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405613	Fig. 38. A–H. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli (Iredale, 1929). A. Holotype, Montague Island, New South Wales, Australia, 26.5 mm (AMS C.57711). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, S New Caledonia, 233 m depth, 21.5 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 241‒245 m depth, 13.7 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 15.1 mm. E. Loyalty Ridge, 260 m depth, 17.1 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 315‒327 m depth, 19.3 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 24.2 mm. H. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 16.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12306). – I–K. Conasprella (Endemoconus) raoulensis (Powell, 1958). I. Holotype, off Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 75‒85 m depth, 18 mm (ZMUC GAS- 000805). J. Coral Sea, Banc Capel, 280‒295 m depth, 15.1 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Kaimon Maru, 230 m depth, 16.9 mm. – L–M. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli. L. Protoconch of specimen C from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth, 12.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 38. A–H. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli (Iredale, 1929). A. Holotype, Montague Island, New South Wales, Australia, 26.5 mm (AMS C.57711). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, S New Caledonia, 233 m depth, 21.5 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 241‒245 m depth, 13.7 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 15.1 mm. E. Loyalty Ridge, 260 m depth, 17.1 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, 315‒327 m depth, 19.3 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 24.2 mm. H. SE Île des Pins, 210 m depth, 16.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12306). – I–K. Conasprella (Endemoconus) raoulensis (Powell, 1958). I. Holotype, off Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 75‒85 m depth, 18 mm (ZMUC GAS- 000805). J. Coral Sea, Banc Capel, 280‒295 m depth, 15.1 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Kaimon Maru, 230 m depth, 16.9 mm. – L–M. Conasprella (Endemoconus) howelli. L. Protoconch of specimen C from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth, 12.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA613C5AD78CFE9633E7FE22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405625/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405625	Fig. 42. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Endemoconus) raoulensis (Powell, 1958). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 42. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Endemoconus) raoulensis (Powell, 1958). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA623C5CD7AFFDCD3356FD89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA623C5CD7AFFDCD3356FD89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405627/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405627	Fig. 43. A–H. Conasprella (Fusiconus) comatosa (Pilsbry, 1904). A. Holotype, Kikai Island, Ryukyu Islands, 43.5 mm (ANSP 85950). B. Coral Sea, S Lansdowne, 297‒378 m depth, 46.8 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Antigonia, 266‒276 m depth, 40 mm. D. SE Terrasses, 190‒200 m depth, 37.6 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 39.5 mm. F. Baie du Santal, 120‒250 m depth, 37.7 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 295‒330 m depth, 41.8 mm. H. Protoconch of a specimen from stn DW1650, LIFOU 2000 exp. – I–K. Conasprella (Fusiconus) saecularis (Melvill, 1898). I. Syntype, Oman, Malcolm Inlet (Ghubbat al Ghazira), Persian Gulf, 44 m depth, 29 mm (NHMUK). J. W Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 79 m depth, 24 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-68093). K. S Lansdowne Bank, 360‒400 m depth, 32.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2016-4388). – L. C. (F.) comatosa. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.). – M. C. (F.) saecularis. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.) Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 43. A–H. Conasprella (Fusiconus) comatosa (Pilsbry, 1904). A. Holotype, Kikai Island, Ryukyu Islands, 43.5 mm (ANSP 85950). B. Coral Sea, S Lansdowne, 297‒378 m depth, 46.8 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Antigonia, 266‒276 m depth, 40 mm. D. SE Terrasses, 190‒200 m depth, 37.6 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 39.5 mm. F. Baie du Santal, 120‒250 m depth, 37.7 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 295‒330 m depth, 41.8 mm. H. Protoconch of a specimen from stn DW1650, LIFOU 2000 exp. – I–K. Conasprella (Fusiconus) saecularis (Melvill, 1898). I. Syntype, Oman, Malcolm Inlet (Ghubbat al Ghazira), Persian Gulf, 44 m depth, 29 mm (NHMUK). J. W Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 79 m depth, 24 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-68093). K. S Lansdowne Bank, 360‒400 m depth, 32.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2016-4388). – L. C. (F.) comatosa. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.). – M. C. (F.) saecularis. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.) Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA623C5CD7AFFDCD3356FD89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405631/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405631	Fig. 44. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) comatosa (Pilsbry, 1904). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 44. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) comatosa (Pilsbry, 1904). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA643C5FD722FA113438FEAF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA643C5FD722FA113438FEAF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405633/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405633	Fig. 45. Conasprella (Fusiconus) coriolisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Capel Bank, Lord Howe Rise, 240 m depth, 41.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2570). B. Coral Sea, Kelso Bank, 225‒230 m depth, 40.0 mm. C. Off New Caledonia, 378‒414 m depth, 39.8 mm. D. S New Caledonia, 225‒230 m depth, 47.8 mm. E. Coral Sea, Nova Bank, 330 m depth, 56.0 mm. F. Coral Sea, Capel Bank, 150‒225 m depth, 37.8 mm. G. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 356‒438 m depth, 46.5 mm. H. Coral Sea, Nova Bank, 305 m depth, 49.2 mm. I. Off New Caledonia, 300‒302 m depth, 39.0 mm. J. E New Caledonia, 250 m depth, 47.0 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 21.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from the Coral Sea, Argo Bank, 272 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen C from off New Caledonia, 378‒414 m depth, 39.8 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 45. Conasprella (Fusiconus) coriolisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). A. Holotype, Coral Sea, Capel Bank, Lord Howe Rise, 240 m depth, 41.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2570). B. Coral Sea, Kelso Bank, 225‒230 m depth, 40.0 mm. C. Off New Caledonia, 378‒414 m depth, 39.8 mm. D. S New Caledonia, 225‒230 m depth, 47.8 mm. E. Coral Sea, Nova Bank, 330 m depth, 56.0 mm. F. Coral Sea, Capel Bank, 150‒225 m depth, 37.8 mm. G. Coral Sea, W Bellona, 356‒438 m depth, 46.5 mm. H. Coral Sea, Nova Bank, 305 m depth, 49.2 mm. I. Off New Caledonia, 300‒302 m depth, 39.0 mm. J. E New Caledonia, 250 m depth, 47.0 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 21.5 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from the Coral Sea, Argo Bank, 272 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen C from off New Caledonia, 378‒414 m depth, 39.8 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA643C5FD722FA113438FEAF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405635/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405635	Fig. 46. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) coriolisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 46. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) coriolisi (R̂ckel, Richard & Moolenbeek, 1995). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA673C22D79BFE3935BFFBCB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA673C22D79BFE3935BFFBCB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405637/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405637	Fig. 47. Conasprella (Fusiconus) ichinoseana (Kuroda, 1956). A. Holotype, off Tosa, Japan, 58 mm (NSMN NC-H330). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 392 m depth, 34 mm. C. Grand Passage, 450‒460m depth, 50 mm. D. Grand Passage, 502‒527 m depth, 46.2 mm. E. Grand Passage, 432‒448 m depth, 35.9 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 47.8 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 32. 5 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 490 m depth, 51.6 mm. I. Off New Caledonia, 410‒420 m depth, 49.6 mm. J. Along passe Yaté, 415‒420 m depth, 40 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29244). K. Coral Sea, N Bellona, 440‒505 m depth, 26.8 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 450‒460 m depth, 34 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 47. Conasprella (Fusiconus) ichinoseana (Kuroda, 1956). A. Holotype, off Tosa, Japan, 58 mm (NSMN NC-H330). B. Coral Sea, Plateau des Chesterfield, 392 m depth, 34 mm. C. Grand Passage, 450‒460m depth, 50 mm. D. Grand Passage, 502‒527 m depth, 46.2 mm. E. Grand Passage, 432‒448 m depth, 35.9 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 47.8 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen C, 32. 5 mm. H. Off New Caledonia, 490 m depth, 51.6 mm. I. Off New Caledonia, 410‒420 m depth, 49.6 mm. J. Along passe Yaté, 415‒420 m depth, 40 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29244). K. Coral Sea, N Bellona, 440‒505 m depth, 26.8 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 450‒460 m depth, 34 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA673C22D79BFE3935BFFBCB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405643/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405643	Fig. 48. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) ichinoseana (Kuroda, 1956). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 48. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) ichinoseana (Kuroda, 1956). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA673C22D79BFE3935BFFBCB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405627/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405627	Fig. 43. A–H. Conasprella (Fusiconus) comatosa (Pilsbry, 1904). A. Holotype, Kikai Island, Ryukyu Islands, 43.5 mm (ANSP 85950). B. Coral Sea, S Lansdowne, 297‒378 m depth, 46.8 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Antigonia, 266‒276 m depth, 40 mm. D. SE Terrasses, 190‒200 m depth, 37.6 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 39.5 mm. F. Baie du Santal, 120‒250 m depth, 37.7 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 295‒330 m depth, 41.8 mm. H. Protoconch of a specimen from stn DW1650, LIFOU 2000 exp. – I–K. Conasprella (Fusiconus) saecularis (Melvill, 1898). I. Syntype, Oman, Malcolm Inlet (Ghubbat al Ghazira), Persian Gulf, 44 m depth, 29 mm (NHMUK). J. W Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 79 m depth, 24 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-68093). K. S Lansdowne Bank, 360‒400 m depth, 32.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2016-4388). – L. C. (F.) comatosa. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.). – M. C. (F.) saecularis. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.) Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 43. A–H. Conasprella (Fusiconus) comatosa (Pilsbry, 1904). A. Holotype, Kikai Island, Ryukyu Islands, 43.5 mm (ANSP 85950). B. Coral Sea, S Lansdowne, 297‒378 m depth, 46.8 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Antigonia, 266‒276 m depth, 40 mm. D. SE Terrasses, 190‒200 m depth, 37.6 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 39.5 mm. F. Baie du Santal, 120‒250 m depth, 37.7 mm. G. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Munida, 295‒330 m depth, 41.8 mm. H. Protoconch of a specimen from stn DW1650, LIFOU 2000 exp. – I–K. Conasprella (Fusiconus) saecularis (Melvill, 1898). I. Syntype, Oman, Malcolm Inlet (Ghubbat al Ghazira), Persian Gulf, 44 m depth, 29 mm (NHMUK). J. W Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 79 m depth, 24 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-68093). K. S Lansdowne Bank, 360‒400 m depth, 32.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2016-4388). – L. C. (F.) comatosa. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.). – M. C. (F.) saecularis. Radular tooth of a specimen from the Philippines, 34 mm (ER coll.) Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA673C22D79BFE3935BFFBCB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405645/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405645	Fig. 49. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) saecularis (Melvill, 1898). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 49. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conasprella (Fusiconus) saecularis (Melvill, 1898). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA1B3C25D45BFEF1308EFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA1B3C25D45BFEF1308EFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405647/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405647	Fig. 50. Conus (Afonsoconus) bruuni Powell, 1958. A. Holotype, off Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 75‒85 m depth, 43.5 mm (NHMD-91131). B. S New Caledonia, 223 m depth, 47.4 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 235–245 m depth, 42.3 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 41.1 mm.E. Grand Passage, 270‒300 m depth, 51.3 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Crypthélia, 180–220 m depth, 48.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, off New Caledonia, 283 m depth, 52.8 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 250 m depth, 56.8 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 250–330 m depth, 42 mm. J. SW of Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 340–340 m depth, 70.6 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, 275–300 m depth, 13.4 mm.L. Protoconch of specimen from Grand Passage, off New Caledonia, 270‒300 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 275‒305 m depth, 68.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 50. Conus (Afonsoconus) bruuni Powell, 1958. A. Holotype, off Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 75‒85 m depth, 43.5 mm (NHMD-91131). B. S New Caledonia, 223 m depth, 47.4 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 235–245 m depth, 42.3 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen C, 41.1 mm.E. Grand Passage, 270‒300 m depth, 51.3 mm. F. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Crypthélia, 180–220 m depth, 48.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, off New Caledonia, 283 m depth, 52.8 mm. H. S New Caledonia, 250 m depth, 56.8 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 250–330 m depth, 42 mm. J. SW of Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 340–340 m depth, 70.6 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, 275–300 m depth, 13.4 mm.L. Protoconch of specimen from Grand Passage, off New Caledonia, 270‒300 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 275‒305 m depth, 68.0 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA1B3C25D45BFEF1308EFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405649/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405649	Fig. 51. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Afonsoconus) bruuni Powell, 1958. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 51. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Afonsoconus) bruuni Powell, 1958. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA1D3C27D7C4FA643438FB84.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405653/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405653	Fig. 52. A–H. Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. A. Holotype, Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 220–224 m depth, 54.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-21038). B. New Caledonia, east coast, 237‒298 m depth, 55.9 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 52.7 mm. D. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 53.7 mm. E. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 54.4 mm. F. SE New Caledonia, 204‒220 m depth, 58.8 mm. G. SE New Caledonia, 314‒364 m depth, 61.4 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen B. – I–K. Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. I. Holotype, south of Viti Levu, Fiji, 144–150 m depth, 73.1 mm (MNHN- IM-2000-21041). J. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260‒270 m depth, 85.2 mm. K. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 80.9 mm. – L. Conus (Asprella) samiae da Motta, 1982. Munida Bank, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 53.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34858). – M. C. (A.) fijisulcatus. Radular tooth of specimen E. – N. C. (A.) samiae. Radular tooth of specimen L. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 52. A–H. Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. A. Holotype, Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 220–224 m depth, 54.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-21038). B. New Caledonia, east coast, 237‒298 m depth, 55.9 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 52.7 mm. D. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 53.7 mm. E. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 54.4 mm. F. SE New Caledonia, 204‒220 m depth, 58.8 mm. G. SE New Caledonia, 314‒364 m depth, 61.4 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen B. – I–K. Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. I. Holotype, south of Viti Levu, Fiji, 144–150 m depth, 73.1 mm (MNHN- IM-2000-21041). J. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260‒270 m depth, 85.2 mm. K. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 80.9 mm. – L. Conus (Asprella) samiae da Motta, 1982. Munida Bank, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 53.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34858). – M. C. (A.) fijisulcatus. Radular tooth of specimen E. – N. C. (A.) samiae. Radular tooth of specimen L. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA1D3C27D7C4FA643438FB84.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405655/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405655	Fig. 53. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 53. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA103C29D73EFE973024FEAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405653/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405653	Fig. 52. A–H. Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. A. Holotype, Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 220–224 m depth, 54.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-21038). B. New Caledonia, east coast, 237‒298 m depth, 55.9 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 52.7 mm. D. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 53.7 mm. E. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 54.4 mm. F. SE New Caledonia, 204‒220 m depth, 58.8 mm. G. SE New Caledonia, 314‒364 m depth, 61.4 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen B. – I–K. Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. I. Holotype, south of Viti Levu, Fiji, 144–150 m depth, 73.1 mm (MNHN- IM-2000-21041). J. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260‒270 m depth, 85.2 mm. K. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 80.9 mm. – L. Conus (Asprella) samiae da Motta, 1982. Munida Bank, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 53.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34858). – M. C. (A.) fijisulcatus. Radular tooth of specimen E. – N. C. (A.) samiae. Radular tooth of specimen L. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 52. A–H. Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. A. Holotype, Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 220–224 m depth, 54.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-21038). B. New Caledonia, east coast, 237‒298 m depth, 55.9 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 52.7 mm. D. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 53.7 mm. E. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 54.4 mm. F. SE New Caledonia, 204‒220 m depth, 58.8 mm. G. SE New Caledonia, 314‒364 m depth, 61.4 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen B. – I–K. Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. I. Holotype, south of Viti Levu, Fiji, 144–150 m depth, 73.1 mm (MNHN- IM-2000-21041). J. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260‒270 m depth, 85.2 mm. K. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 80.9 mm. – L. Conus (Asprella) samiae da Motta, 1982. Munida Bank, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 53.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34858). – M. C. (A.) fijisulcatus. Radular tooth of specimen E. – N. C. (A.) samiae. Radular tooth of specimen L. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA103C29D73EFE973024FEAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405657/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405657	Fig. 54. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 54. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA113C29D46BFE38304EF978.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA113C29D46BFE38304EF978.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405653/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405653	Fig. 52. A–H. Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. A. Holotype, Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 220–224 m depth, 54.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-21038). B. New Caledonia, east coast, 237‒298 m depth, 55.9 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 52.7 mm. D. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 53.7 mm. E. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 54.4 mm. F. SE New Caledonia, 204‒220 m depth, 58.8 mm. G. SE New Caledonia, 314‒364 m depth, 61.4 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen B. – I–K. Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. I. Holotype, south of Viti Levu, Fiji, 144–150 m depth, 73.1 mm (MNHN- IM-2000-21041). J. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260‒270 m depth, 85.2 mm. K. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 80.9 mm. – L. Conus (Asprella) samiae da Motta, 1982. Munida Bank, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 53.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34858). – M. C. (A.) fijisulcatus. Radular tooth of specimen E. – N. C. (A.) samiae. Radular tooth of specimen L. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 52. A–H. Conus (Asprella) fijisulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. A. Holotype, Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji, 220–224 m depth, 54.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-21038). B. New Caledonia, east coast, 237‒298 m depth, 55.9 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 52.7 mm. D. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 53.7 mm. E. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 54.4 mm. F. SE New Caledonia, 204‒220 m depth, 58.8 mm. G. SE New Caledonia, 314‒364 m depth, 61.4 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen B. – I–K. Conus (Asprella) gigasulcatus Moolenbeek, R̂ckel & Bouchet, 2008. I. Holotype, south of Viti Levu, Fiji, 144–150 m depth, 73.1 mm (MNHN- IM-2000-21041). J. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260‒270 m depth, 85.2 mm. K. SE New Caledonia, 253‒266 m depth, 80.9 mm. – L. Conus (Asprella) samiae da Motta, 1982. Munida Bank, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 53.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34858). – M. C. (A.) fijisulcatus. Radular tooth of specimen E. – N. C. (A.) samiae. Radular tooth of specimen L. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA113C2CD44FF8BA35D1FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA113C2CD44FF8BA35D1FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405661/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405661	Fig. 55. A–D. Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. A. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 116.4 mm. B. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 106 mm. C. Loyalty Ridge, 509 m depth, 114.7 mm. D. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 60.2 mm. – E. Conus (Phasmoconus) armadillo Shikama, 1971. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 54.9 mm. – F–L. C. (Ph.) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 233‒259 m depth, 55.4 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 275‒295 m depth, 60.1 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 257 m depth, 47 mm. I. E Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 138‒146 m depth, 36.7 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-66069). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 30.5 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 20.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. – M. C. (E.) pergrandis. Radular tooth of specimen A. – N. C. (P.) kuroharai. Radular tooth of specimen I. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 55. A–D. Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. A. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 116.4 mm. B. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 106 mm. C. Loyalty Ridge, 509 m depth, 114.7 mm. D. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 60.2 mm. – E. Conus (Phasmoconus) armadillo Shikama, 1971. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 54.9 mm. – F–L. C. (Ph.) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 233‒259 m depth, 55.4 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 275‒295 m depth, 60.1 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 257 m depth, 47 mm. I. E Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 138‒146 m depth, 36.7 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-66069). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 30.5 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 20.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. – M. C. (E.) pergrandis. Radular tooth of specimen A. – N. C. (P.) kuroharai. Radular tooth of specimen I. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA113C2CD44FF8BA35D1FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405663/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405663	Fig. 56. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 56. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA143C2ED7F3FE683251FDA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA143C2ED7F3FE683251FDA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405667/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405667	Fig. 57. Conus (Klemaeconus) plinthis Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. A. Holotype, S New Caledonia, 340‒345 m depth, 43.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2526). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 265 m depth, 31.2 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 310–460 m depth, 38.3 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 30.4 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 254‒264 m depth, 36.7 mm. F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 235‒245 m depth, 41 mm. G. Off New Caledonia, 260 m depth, 26.3 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, 241– 245 m depth, 32 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 29.1 mm. J. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 330–367 m depth, 26 mm. K. Banc Jumeau Ouest, Norfolk Ridge, 250–330 m depth, 20 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 298‒324 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 29.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 57. Conus (Klemaeconus) plinthis Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. A. Holotype, S New Caledonia, 340‒345 m depth, 43.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2526). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 265 m depth, 31.2 mm. C. Norfolk Ridge, 310–460 m depth, 38.3 mm. D. Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 30.4 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 254‒264 m depth, 36.7 mm. F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 235‒245 m depth, 41 mm. G. Off New Caledonia, 260 m depth, 26.3 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, 241– 245 m depth, 32 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 29.1 mm. J. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 330–367 m depth, 26 mm. K. Banc Jumeau Ouest, Norfolk Ridge, 250–330 m depth, 20 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen from Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 298‒324 m depth. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 390‒540 m depth, 29.7 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA143C2ED7F3FE683251FDA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405669/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405669	Fig. 58. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Klemaeconus) plinthis Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 58. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Klemaeconus) plinthis Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA163C31D7A4FA5F3438FE74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA163C31D7A4FA5F3438FE74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405671/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405671	Fig. 59. Conus (Klemaeconus) whiteheadae da Motta, 1985. A. Holotype, Australia, Vicinity of Lord Howe and Lady Musgrave Islands, 96.5 mm (MHNG MOLL. 984.594). B. N Bellona, Coral Sea, off New Caledonia, 298‒309 m depth, 44 mm. C. Dorsal view of specimen B. D. Bellona Plateau, Coral Sea, 300 m depth, 57.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48182). E. Banc Nova, Coral Sea, 320‒330 m depth, 53.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48183). F. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 460‒490 m depth, 54.3 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-48185). G. Capel Bank, Coral Sea, 285 m depth, 68.8 mm. H. Dorsal view of specimen G. I. S Lansdowne Bank, Coral Sea, 410‒430 m depth, 54.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48190). J. Off Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, Australia, 80.1 mm (MJT coll.). K. Dorsal view of specimen J. L. Banc Nova, Coral Sea, 330‒335 m depth, 51.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48188). M. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 59. Conus (Klemaeconus) whiteheadae da Motta, 1985. A. Holotype, Australia, Vicinity of Lord Howe and Lady Musgrave Islands, 96.5 mm (MHNG MOLL. 984.594). B. N Bellona, Coral Sea, off New Caledonia, 298‒309 m depth, 44 mm. C. Dorsal view of specimen B. D. Bellona Plateau, Coral Sea, 300 m depth, 57.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48182). E. Banc Nova, Coral Sea, 320‒330 m depth, 53.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48183). F. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 460‒490 m depth, 54.3 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-48185). G. Capel Bank, Coral Sea, 285 m depth, 68.8 mm. H. Dorsal view of specimen G. I. S Lansdowne Bank, Coral Sea, 410‒430 m depth, 54.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48190). J. Off Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, Australia, 80.1 mm (MJT coll.). K. Dorsal view of specimen J. L. Banc Nova, Coral Sea, 330‒335 m depth, 51.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48188). M. Radular tooth of specimen B. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA163C31D7A4FA5F3438FE74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405673/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405673	Fig. 60. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Klemaeconus) whiteheadae da Motta, 1985. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 60. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Klemaeconus) whiteheadae da Motta, 1985. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA093C33D7E8FCD732E9FDD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA093C33D7E8FCD732E9FDD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405677/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405677	Fig. 61. A–C. Conus (Kurodaconus) darkiniR̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. A. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, 530‒575 m depth, 55.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2568). B. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 448‒464 m depth, 57.3 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 564‒590 m depth, 78 mm. – D. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupella Kuroda, 1956. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 40.5 mm. – E–H. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). E. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 372‒393 m depth, 81.1 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 547‒560 m depth, 81.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 430 m depth, 73.3 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 402‒410 m depth, 36.5 mm. – I. C. (K.) darkini. Radular tooth of specimen B. – J. C. (K.) stupa. Radular tooth of specimen G. – K. C. (K.) stupella. Radular tooth of a specimen from Taiwan, 68.7 mm (MJT coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 61. A–C. Conus (Kurodaconus) darkiniR̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. A. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, 530‒575 m depth, 55.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2568). B. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 448‒464 m depth, 57.3 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 564‒590 m depth, 78 mm. – D. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupella Kuroda, 1956. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 40.5 mm. – E–H. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). E. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 372‒393 m depth, 81.1 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 547‒560 m depth, 81.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 430 m depth, 73.3 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 402‒410 m depth, 36.5 mm. – I. C. (K.) darkini. Radular tooth of specimen B. – J. C. (K.) stupa. Radular tooth of specimen G. – K. C. (K.) stupella. Radular tooth of a specimen from Taiwan, 68.7 mm (MJT coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA093C33D7E8FCD732E9FDD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405679/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405679	Fig. 62. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) darkini R̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 62. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) darkini R̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA0B3C36D7CFFA1A3206FE10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA0B3C36D7CFFA1A3206FE10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405681/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405681	Fig. 63. Conus (Kurodaconus) gondwanensis R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995. A. Holotype, Banc Aztèque, 240 m depth, 21.5 mm (MNHNIM-2000-2556). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 262–290 m depth, 20.7 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 19.8 mm. D. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 200‒291 m depth, 19 mm. E. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 257‒262 m depth, 19.1 mm. F. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 29.7 mm. G. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 230 m depth, 21.4 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 20.8 mm. I. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 228–240 m depth, 24.9 mm. J. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 15.7 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth, 12 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen J. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Lifou, New Caledonia, 18.8 mm (ER coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 63. Conus (Kurodaconus) gondwanensis R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995. A. Holotype, Banc Aztèque, 240 m depth, 21.5 mm (MNHNIM-2000-2556). B. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 262–290 m depth, 20.7 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 19.8 mm. D. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 200‒291 m depth, 19 mm. E. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 257‒262 m depth, 19.1 mm. F. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 29.7 mm. G. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 230 m depth, 21.4 mm. H. Same collection data as for specimen G, 20.8 mm. I. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 228–240 m depth, 24.9 mm. J. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 15.7 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, 241–245 m depth, 12 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen J. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Lifou, New Caledonia, 18.8 mm (ER coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA0B3C36D7CFFA1A3206FE10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405685/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405685	Fig. 64. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) gondwanensis R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 64. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) gondwanensis R̂ckel & Moolenbeek, 1995. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA0E3C38D7B9FD8C33DCFD10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405687/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405687	Fig. 65. Conus (Kurodaconus) luciae Moolenbeek, 1986. A. Holotype, Banc Nova, Coral Sea, 296 m depth, 55.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2542). B. Capel Bank, Coral Sea, 350‒357 m depth, 30.4 mm. C. Nova Bank, Coral Sea, 330‒335 m depth, 55.9 mm. D. Off New Caledonia, 257‒298 m depth, 40 mm. E. S New Caledonia, 230‒260 m depth, 34.5 mm. F. Nova Bank Nord, Coral Sea, 390‒430 m depth, 44 mm. G. Banc Stylaster, Norfolk Ridge, 430‒450 m depth, 40.3 mm. H. Nova Bank, Coral Sea, 487‒610 m depth, 42.1 mm. I. Argo Bank, Coral Sea, 360‒390 m depth, 32.3 mm. J. Kelso Bank, Coral Sea, 350‒400 m depth, 31.8 mm. K. Capel Bank, Coral Sea, 290‒300 m depth, 17.5 mm. L. Protoconch of a specimen from Mont Jumeau Ouest, Norfolk Ridge, 650‒730 m depth. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Nova Bank, Coral Sea, 330‒335 m depth, 55.9 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 65. Conus (Kurodaconus) luciae Moolenbeek, 1986. A. Holotype, Banc Nova, Coral Sea, 296 m depth, 55.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2542). B. Capel Bank, Coral Sea, 350‒357 m depth, 30.4 mm. C. Nova Bank, Coral Sea, 330‒335 m depth, 55.9 mm. D. Off New Caledonia, 257‒298 m depth, 40 mm. E. S New Caledonia, 230‒260 m depth, 34.5 mm. F. Nova Bank Nord, Coral Sea, 390‒430 m depth, 44 mm. G. Banc Stylaster, Norfolk Ridge, 430‒450 m depth, 40.3 mm. H. Nova Bank, Coral Sea, 487‒610 m depth, 42.1 mm. I. Argo Bank, Coral Sea, 360‒390 m depth, 32.3 mm. J. Kelso Bank, Coral Sea, 350‒400 m depth, 31.8 mm. K. Capel Bank, Coral Sea, 290‒300 m depth, 17.5 mm. L. Protoconch of a specimen from Mont Jumeau Ouest, Norfolk Ridge, 650‒730 m depth. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Nova Bank, Coral Sea, 330‒335 m depth, 55.9 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA0E3C38D7B9FD8C33DCFD10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405689/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405689	Fig. 66. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) luciae Moolenbeek, 1986. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 66. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) luciae Moolenbeek, 1986. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA003C39D458F9B635C2FB2E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA003C39D458F9B635C2FB2E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405677/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405677	Fig. 61. A–C. Conus (Kurodaconus) darkiniR̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. A. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, 530‒575 m depth, 55.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2568). B. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 448‒464 m depth, 57.3 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 564‒590 m depth, 78 mm. – D. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupella Kuroda, 1956. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 40.5 mm. – E–H. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). E. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 372‒393 m depth, 81.1 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 547‒560 m depth, 81.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 430 m depth, 73.3 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 402‒410 m depth, 36.5 mm. – I. C. (K.) darkini. Radular tooth of specimen B. – J. C. (K.) stupa. Radular tooth of specimen G. – K. C. (K.) stupella. Radular tooth of a specimen from Taiwan, 68.7 mm (MJT coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 61. A–C. Conus (Kurodaconus) darkiniR̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. A. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, 530‒575 m depth, 55.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2568). B. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 448‒464 m depth, 57.3 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 564‒590 m depth, 78 mm. – D. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupella Kuroda, 1956. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 40.5 mm. – E–H. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). E. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 372‒393 m depth, 81.1 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 547‒560 m depth, 81.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 430 m depth, 73.3 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 402‒410 m depth, 36.5 mm. – I. C. (K.) darkini. Radular tooth of specimen B. – J. C. (K.) stupa. Radular tooth of specimen G. – K. C. (K.) stupella. Radular tooth of a specimen from Taiwan, 68.7 mm (MJT coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA003C39D458F9B635C2FB2E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405691/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405691	Fig. 67. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 67. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA023C3AD440FE973231F9F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405677/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405677	Fig. 61. A–C. Conus (Kurodaconus) darkiniR̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. A. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, 530‒575 m depth, 55.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2568). B. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 448‒464 m depth, 57.3 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 564‒590 m depth, 78 mm. – D. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupella Kuroda, 1956. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 40.5 mm. – E–H. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). E. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 372‒393 m depth, 81.1 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 547‒560 m depth, 81.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 430 m depth, 73.3 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 402‒410 m depth, 36.5 mm. – I. C. (K.) darkini. Radular tooth of specimen B. – J. C. (K.) stupa. Radular tooth of specimen G. – K. C. (K.) stupella. Radular tooth of a specimen from Taiwan, 68.7 mm (MJT coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 61. A–C. Conus (Kurodaconus) darkiniR̂ckel, Korn & Richard, 1993. A. Holotype, Loyalty Ridge, 530‒575 m depth, 55.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2568). B. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 448‒464 m depth, 57.3 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 564‒590 m depth, 78 mm. – D. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupella Kuroda, 1956. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 40.5 mm. – E–H. Conus (Kurodaconus) stupa (Kuroda, 1956). E. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 372‒393 m depth, 81.1 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 547‒560 m depth, 81.3 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 430 m depth, 73.3 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 402‒410 m depth, 36.5 mm. – I. C. (K.) darkini. Radular tooth of specimen B. – J. C. (K.) stupa. Radular tooth of specimen G. – K. C. (K.) stupella. Radular tooth of a specimen from Taiwan, 68.7 mm (MJT coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA023C3DD7A9F901300BFCC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA023C3DD7A9F901300BFCC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405695/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405695	Fig. 68. Conus (Lividoconus) lischkeanus Weinkauff, 1875. A. Lectotype of Conus kermadecensis Iredale, 1913, Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 47 mm (CMC).B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 190‒212 m depth, 49.9 mm. C. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 204‒215 m depth, 23.8 mm. D. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 257‒269 m depth, 38.1 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 21.2 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 150‒180 m depth, 21.4 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen F, 23 mm. H. Along passe Yaté, off New Caledonia, 100 m depth, 30 mm. I. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒250 m depth, 14.2 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 16.1 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen F, 13.3 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen I. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 80–90 m depth,19 mm (Franck Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 68. Conus (Lividoconus) lischkeanus Weinkauff, 1875. A. Lectotype of Conus kermadecensis Iredale, 1913, Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, 47 mm (CMC).B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 190‒212 m depth, 49.9 mm. C. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 204‒215 m depth, 23.8 mm. D. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 257‒269 m depth, 38.1 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 21.2 mm. F. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 150‒180 m depth, 21.4 mm. G. Same collection data as for specimen F, 23 mm. H. Along passe Yaté, off New Caledonia, 100 m depth, 30 mm. I. Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒250 m depth, 14.2 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 16.1 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen F, 13.3 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen I. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 80–90 m depth,19 mm (Franck Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA023C3DD7A9F901300BFCC2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405697/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405697	Fig. 69. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Lividoconus) lischkeanus Weinkauff, 1875. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 69. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Lividoconus) lischkeanus Weinkauff, 1875. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA053C3DD7B5FCF033EDF82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405661/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405661	Fig. 55. A–D. Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. A. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 116.4 mm. B. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 106 mm. C. Loyalty Ridge, 509 m depth, 114.7 mm. D. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 60.2 mm. – E. Conus (Phasmoconus) armadillo Shikama, 1971. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 54.9 mm. – F–L. C. (Ph.) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 233‒259 m depth, 55.4 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 275‒295 m depth, 60.1 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 257 m depth, 47 mm. I. E Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 138‒146 m depth, 36.7 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-66069). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 30.5 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 20.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. – M. C. (E.) pergrandis. Radular tooth of specimen A. – N. C. (P.) kuroharai. Radular tooth of specimen I. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 55. A–D. Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. A. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 116.4 mm. B. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 106 mm. C. Loyalty Ridge, 509 m depth, 114.7 mm. D. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 60.2 mm. – E. Conus (Phasmoconus) armadillo Shikama, 1971. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 54.9 mm. – F–L. C. (Ph.) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 233‒259 m depth, 55.4 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 275‒295 m depth, 60.1 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 257 m depth, 47 mm. I. E Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 138‒146 m depth, 36.7 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-66069). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 30.5 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 20.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. – M. C. (E.) pergrandis. Radular tooth of specimen A. – N. C. (P.) kuroharai. Radular tooth of specimen I. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA063C3FD7BCFE9732D8FD14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA063C3FD7BCFE9732D8FD14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405661/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405661	Fig. 55. A–D. Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. A. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 116.4 mm. B. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 106 mm. C. Loyalty Ridge, 509 m depth, 114.7 mm. D. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 60.2 mm. – E. Conus (Phasmoconus) armadillo Shikama, 1971. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 54.9 mm. – F–L. C. (Ph.) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 233‒259 m depth, 55.4 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 275‒295 m depth, 60.1 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 257 m depth, 47 mm. I. E Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 138‒146 m depth, 36.7 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-66069). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 30.5 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 20.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. – M. C. (E.) pergrandis. Radular tooth of specimen A. – N. C. (P.) kuroharai. Radular tooth of specimen I. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 55. A–D. Conus (Embrikena) pergrandis Iredale, 1937. A. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 116.4 mm. B. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 106 mm. C. Loyalty Ridge, 509 m depth, 114.7 mm. D. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 60.2 mm. – E. Conus (Phasmoconus) armadillo Shikama, 1971. Loyalty Ridge, 420 m depth, 54.9 mm. – F–L. C. (Ph.) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). F. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 233‒259 m depth, 55.4 mm. G. Loyalty Ridge, 275‒295 m depth, 60.1 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 257 m depth, 47 mm. I. E Île des Pins, off New Caledonia, 138‒146 m depth, 36.7 mm (MNHN- IM-2013-66069). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 30.5 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 20.6 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen K. – M. C. (E.) pergrandis. Radular tooth of specimen A. – N. C. (P.) kuroharai. Radular tooth of specimen I. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA063C3FD7BCFE9732D8FD14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405699/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405699	Fig. 70. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Phasmoconus) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 70. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Phasmoconus) kuroharai (Habe, 1965). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA073C01D7F2FC9030B4FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405701/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405701	Fig. 71. Conus (Phasmoconus) richeri Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. A. Holotype, Lagon Nord, New Caledonia, 225 m depth, 47.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2520). B. South of Grande‒Terre, off New Caledonia, 70‒72 m depth, 52.9 mm. C. Secteur des Belep, off New Caledonia, 220 m depth, 55.9 mm. D. Grand Passage, 212‒220 m depth, 61.8 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 57.9 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen D, 57.6 mm. G. SW slope of the Dumbéa Pass, off New Caledonia, 217 m depth, 53.9 mm. H. Grand Passage, 199‒215 m depth, 57.9 mm. I. SW slope of the Dumbéa Pass, off New Caledonia, 241‒260 m depth, 52.3 mm. J. Grand Passage, 242‒253 m depth, 53.8 mm. K. Off New Caledonia, 190 m depth, 36.9 mm. L. Protoconch of a specimen from Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 244‒252 m depth, 59.3 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 71. Conus (Phasmoconus) richeri Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. A. Holotype, Lagon Nord, New Caledonia, 225 m depth, 47.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2520). B. South of Grande‒Terre, off New Caledonia, 70‒72 m depth, 52.9 mm. C. Secteur des Belep, off New Caledonia, 220 m depth, 55.9 mm. D. Grand Passage, 212‒220 m depth, 61.8 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen D, 57.9 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen D, 57.6 mm. G. SW slope of the Dumbéa Pass, off New Caledonia, 217 m depth, 53.9 mm. H. Grand Passage, 199‒215 m depth, 57.9 mm. I. SW slope of the Dumbéa Pass, off New Caledonia, 241‒260 m depth, 52.3 mm. J. Grand Passage, 242‒253 m depth, 53.8 mm. K. Off New Caledonia, 190 m depth, 36.9 mm. L. Protoconch of a specimen from Banc Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge. M. Radular tooth of specimen from Grand Passage, 244‒252 m depth, 59.3 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA073C01D7F2FC9030B4FCE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405705/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405705	Fig. 72. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Phasmoconus) richeri Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 72. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Phasmoconus) richeri Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA393C04D7BDF949303FFD6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA393C04D7BDF949303FFD6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405707/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405707	Fig. 73. Conus (Splinoconus) capitanellus Fulton, 1938. A. Holotype, Kii, Japan, 36 mm (NHMUK 1938.7.13.10). B. Norfolk Ridge, 235–252 m depth, 33.3 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 30.2 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 31.6 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.9 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen B, 29.1 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 230 m depth, 35.6 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, 241‒245 m depth, 26.8 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 30.8 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen H, 36.9 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, 372‒660 m depth, 13.7 mm. L. Protoconch of a specimen from S Lansdowne, Coral Sea, 373–404 m depth. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 235–252 m depth, 29.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 73. Conus (Splinoconus) capitanellus Fulton, 1938. A. Holotype, Kii, Japan, 36 mm (NHMUK 1938.7.13.10). B. Norfolk Ridge, 235–252 m depth, 33.3 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 30.2 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 31.6 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.9 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen B, 29.1 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 230 m depth, 35.6 mm. H. Norfolk Ridge, 241‒245 m depth, 26.8 mm. I. Same collection data as for specimen H, 30.8 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen H, 36.9 mm. K. Norfolk Ridge, 372‒660 m depth, 13.7 mm. L. Protoconch of a specimen from S Lansdowne, Coral Sea, 373–404 m depth. M. Radular tooth of a specimen from Norfolk Ridge, 235–252 m depth, 29.4 mm. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA393C04D7BDF949303FFD6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405711	Fig. 74. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) capitanellus Fulton, 1938. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 74. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) capitanellus Fulton, 1938. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA3C3C06D795FD7332A9FDA4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405713	Fig. 75. A–H. Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983. A. Holotype, Punta Engaño, Cebu, Philippines, 73–146 m depth, 20.5 mm (NMSF). B. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 23.5 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.9 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.8 mm. E. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185‒207 m depth, 20.6 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 29.5 mm. G. Grand Passage, 220‒240 m depth, 19.2 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen C. – I–L. Conus (Splinoconus) martensi E.A. Smith, 1884. I. Holotype, 24 mm (NHMUK). J. Norfolk Ridge, 386‒390 m depth, 22.4 mm. K. East coast, off New Caledonia, 94‒100, 36.5 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen K, 27.8 mm. – M. C. (S.) dayriti. Radular tooth, off Aliguay Island, Philippines, 105‒109 m depth, 11.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34848). – N. C. (S.) martensi. Radular tooth, Pouembout, 22 mm (Franck Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 75. A–H. Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983. A. Holotype, Punta Engaño, Cebu, Philippines, 73–146 m depth, 20.5 mm (NMSF). B. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 23.5 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.9 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.8 mm. E. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185‒207 m depth, 20.6 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 29.5 mm. G. Grand Passage, 220‒240 m depth, 19.2 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen C. – I–L. Conus (Splinoconus) martensi E.A. Smith, 1884. I. Holotype, 24 mm (NHMUK). J. Norfolk Ridge, 386‒390 m depth, 22.4 mm. K. East coast, off New Caledonia, 94‒100, 36.5 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen K, 27.8 mm. – M. C. (S.) dayriti. Radular tooth, off Aliguay Island, Philippines, 105‒109 m depth, 11.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34848). – N. C. (S.) martensi. Radular tooth, Pouembout, 22 mm (Franck Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA3C3C06D795FD7332A9FDA4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405715	Fig. 76. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 76. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA3E3C09D7F5FA383266FE71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA3E3C09D7F5FA383266FE71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405717	Fig. 77. Conus (Splinoconus) hamamotoi Yoshiba & Koyama, 1984. A. Holotype, 1-1.5 km west of Ogokuda beach, Wakayama prefecture, Japan, 60‒70 m depth, 23 mm (WPMNH). B. Lansdowne‒ Fairway, Coral Sea, 62 m depth, 12.1 mm. C. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 68 m depth, 18.1 mm. D. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 95 m depth, 14.8 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen C, 26.8 mm. F. W Bellona, Coral Sea, 356‒438 m depth, 15.3 mm. G. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100‒280 m depth, 14 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 150‒180 m depth, 15.1 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 57‒59m depth, 12.8 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 13.7 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen I, 11.8 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen C. M. Radular tooth of specimen C. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 77. Conus (Splinoconus) hamamotoi Yoshiba & Koyama, 1984. A. Holotype, 1-1.5 km west of Ogokuda beach, Wakayama prefecture, Japan, 60‒70 m depth, 23 mm (WPMNH). B. Lansdowne‒ Fairway, Coral Sea, 62 m depth, 12.1 mm. C. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 68 m depth, 18.1 mm. D. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 95 m depth, 14.8 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen C, 26.8 mm. F. W Bellona, Coral Sea, 356‒438 m depth, 15.3 mm. G. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100‒280 m depth, 14 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 150‒180 m depth, 15.1 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 57‒59m depth, 12.8 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 13.7 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen I, 11.8 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen C. M. Radular tooth of specimen C. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA3E3C09D7F5FA383266FE71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405719	Fig. 78. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) hamamotoi Yoshiba & Koyama, 1984. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 78. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) hamamotoi Yoshiba & Koyama, 1984. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA313C09D7BBFE6D339EF82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405713	Fig. 75. A–H. Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983. A. Holotype, Punta Engaño, Cebu, Philippines, 73–146 m depth, 20.5 mm (NMSF). B. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 23.5 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.9 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.8 mm. E. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185‒207 m depth, 20.6 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 29.5 mm. G. Grand Passage, 220‒240 m depth, 19.2 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen C. – I–L. Conus (Splinoconus) martensi E.A. Smith, 1884. I. Holotype, 24 mm (NHMUK). J. Norfolk Ridge, 386‒390 m depth, 22.4 mm. K. East coast, off New Caledonia, 94‒100, 36.5 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen K, 27.8 mm. – M. C. (S.) dayriti. Radular tooth, off Aliguay Island, Philippines, 105‒109 m depth, 11.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34848). – N. C. (S.) martensi. Radular tooth, Pouembout, 22 mm (Franck Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 75. A–H. Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983. A. Holotype, Punta Engaño, Cebu, Philippines, 73–146 m depth, 20.5 mm (NMSF). B. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 23.5 mm. C. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.9 mm. D. Same collection data as for specimen B, 23.8 mm. E. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185‒207 m depth, 20.6 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 29.5 mm. G. Grand Passage, 220‒240 m depth, 19.2 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen C. – I–L. Conus (Splinoconus) martensi E.A. Smith, 1884. I. Holotype, 24 mm (NHMUK). J. Norfolk Ridge, 386‒390 m depth, 22.4 mm. K. East coast, off New Caledonia, 94‒100, 36.5 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen K, 27.8 mm. – M. C. (S.) dayriti. Radular tooth, off Aliguay Island, Philippines, 105‒109 m depth, 11.9 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34848). – N. C. (S.) martensi. Radular tooth, Pouembout, 22 mm (Franck Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA313C09D7BBFE6D339EF82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405721/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405721	Fig. 79. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) martensi E.A. Smith, 1884. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 79. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) martensi E.A. Smith, 1884. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA313C09D7BBFE6D339EF82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405717	Fig. 77. Conus (Splinoconus) hamamotoi Yoshiba & Koyama, 1984. A. Holotype, 1-1.5 km west of Ogokuda beach, Wakayama prefecture, Japan, 60‒70 m depth, 23 mm (WPMNH). B. Lansdowne‒ Fairway, Coral Sea, 62 m depth, 12.1 mm. C. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 68 m depth, 18.1 mm. D. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 95 m depth, 14.8 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen C, 26.8 mm. F. W Bellona, Coral Sea, 356‒438 m depth, 15.3 mm. G. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100‒280 m depth, 14 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 150‒180 m depth, 15.1 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 57‒59m depth, 12.8 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 13.7 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen I, 11.8 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen C. M. Radular tooth of specimen C. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 77. Conus (Splinoconus) hamamotoi Yoshiba & Koyama, 1984. A. Holotype, 1-1.5 km west of Ogokuda beach, Wakayama prefecture, Japan, 60‒70 m depth, 23 mm (WPMNH). B. Lansdowne‒ Fairway, Coral Sea, 62 m depth, 12.1 mm. C. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 68 m depth, 18.1 mm. D. Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 95 m depth, 14.8 mm. E. Same collection data as for specimen C, 26.8 mm. F. W Bellona, Coral Sea, 356‒438 m depth, 15.3 mm. G. Banc Ellet, off New Caledonia, 100‒280 m depth, 14 mm. H. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 150‒180 m depth, 15.1 mm. I. Norfolk Ridge, 57‒59m depth, 12.8 mm. J. Same collection data as for specimen I, 13.7 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen I, 11.8 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen C. M. Radular tooth of specimen C. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA323C0CD7A8FBB43442FBB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA323C0CD7A8FBB43442FBB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405725/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405725	Fig. 80. Conus (Splinoconus) queenslandis da Motta, 1984. A. Holotype, between Lord Howe and Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland, Australia, 150 fathoms, 121.6 mm (MHNG 983.576). B. Grand Passage, 283‒270 m depth, 62 mm. C. Off New Caledonia, 155 m depth, 48.4 mm.D. MontMunida, Norfolk Ridge, 270‒293 m depth, 49.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66066). E. East coast, off New Caledonia, 591‒660 m depth, 83.6 mm. F. Canal de l’Havannah, off New Caledonia, 264‒273 m depth, 45 mm (MNHN- IM-2009-31352). G. W Île des Pins, 295‒300 m depth, 86.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66051). H. E New Caledonia, 250 m depth, 69.6 mm. I. Mont Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒210 m depth, 27.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66071). J. W Île des Pins, 250‒225 m depth, 87 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-68770). K. Mont Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 140‒277 m depth, 22.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66126). L. Baie du Santal, Loyalty Islands, 120‒250 m depth, 21 mm. M. Radular tooth of specimen D. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 80. Conus (Splinoconus) queenslandis da Motta, 1984. A. Holotype, between Lord Howe and Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland, Australia, 150 fathoms, 121.6 mm (MHNG 983.576). B. Grand Passage, 283‒270 m depth, 62 mm. C. Off New Caledonia, 155 m depth, 48.4 mm.D. MontMunida, Norfolk Ridge, 270‒293 m depth, 49.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66066). E. East coast, off New Caledonia, 591‒660 m depth, 83.6 mm. F. Canal de l’Havannah, off New Caledonia, 264‒273 m depth, 45 mm (MNHN- IM-2009-31352). G. W Île des Pins, 295‒300 m depth, 86.6 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66051). H. E New Caledonia, 250 m depth, 69.6 mm. I. Mont Antigonia, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒210 m depth, 27.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66071). J. W Île des Pins, 250‒225 m depth, 87 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-68770). K. Mont Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 140‒277 m depth, 22.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-66126). L. Baie du Santal, Loyalty Islands, 120‒250 m depth, 21 mm. M. Radular tooth of specimen D. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA323C0CD7A8FBB43442FBB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405727	Fig. 81. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) queenslandis da Motta, 1984. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 81. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Splinoconus) queenslandis da Motta, 1984. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA353C0FD446FCB533AFFD54.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA353C0FD446FCB533AFFD54.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405729	Fig. 82. A–H. Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). A. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 16.7 mm. B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185–207 m depth, 14.9 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180–220 m depth, 16.1 mm. D. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 17.1 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 262‒290 m depth, 15 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 18 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 200 m depth, 14 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen A. – I–L. Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). I. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 20.5 mm. J. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 19.4 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 18.9 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen J, 17.3 mm. – M. C. (T.) chiangi. Radular tooth, specimen from Bohol Island, Philippines, 19.8 mm (MNCN). – N. C. (T.) polongimarumai. Radular tooth, specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 21 mm (Frank Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 82. A–H. Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). A. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 16.7 mm. B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185–207 m depth, 14.9 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180–220 m depth, 16.1 mm. D. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 17.1 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 262‒290 m depth, 15 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 18 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 200 m depth, 14 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen A. – I–L. Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). I. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 20.5 mm. J. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 19.4 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 18.9 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen J, 17.3 mm. – M. C. (T.) chiangi. Radular tooth, specimen from Bohol Island, Philippines, 19.8 mm (MNCN). – N. C. (T.) polongimarumai. Radular tooth, specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 21 mm (Frank Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA353C0FD446FCB533AFFD54.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405731/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405731	Fig. 83. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 83. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA373C10D788FA66323AFC3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA373C10D788FA66323AFC3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405729	Fig. 82. A–H. Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). A. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 16.7 mm. B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185–207 m depth, 14.9 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180–220 m depth, 16.1 mm. D. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 17.1 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 262‒290 m depth, 15 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 18 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 200 m depth, 14 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen A. – I–L. Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). I. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 20.5 mm. J. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 19.4 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 18.9 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen J, 17.3 mm. – M. C. (T.) chiangi. Radular tooth, specimen from Bohol Island, Philippines, 19.8 mm (MNCN). – N. C. (T.) polongimarumai. Radular tooth, specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 21 mm (Frank Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 82. A–H. Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). A. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 16.7 mm. B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185–207 m depth, 14.9 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180–220 m depth, 16.1 mm. D. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 17.1 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 262‒290 m depth, 15 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 18 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 200 m depth, 14 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen A. – I–L. Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). I. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 20.5 mm. J. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 19.4 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 18.9 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen J, 17.3 mm. – M. C. (T.) chiangi. Radular tooth, specimen from Bohol Island, Philippines, 19.8 mm (MNCN). – N. C. (T.) polongimarumai. Radular tooth, specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 21 mm (Frank Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA373C10D788FA66323AFC3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405735	Fig. 84. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 84. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA293C14D466FE97338FFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA293C14D466FE97338FFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405737/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405737	Fig. 85. A–G. Conus (Taranteconus) samadiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 230‒260 m depth, 16.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48261). B. Ventral view of specimen in specimen A. C. Paratype, between Plateau des Chesterfield and Bellona Plateau, Coral Sea, 360‒410 m depth, 16.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12309). D. Ventral view of specimen in C. E. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, off New Caledonia, 580 m depth, 12.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2014-7986). F. Ventral view of specimen in E. G. Protoconch of paratype MNHN-IM-2014-7986. – H. Profundiconus stahlschmidti Tucker & Tenorio, 2014. Holotype, Pasir Tengah Atoll, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia,10‒12 m depth, 10.5 mm (SMF 336434). – I. Conus pacificus Moolenbeek & R̂ckel, 1996. Holotype, Banc Bayonnaise, off Wallis & Futuna Islands, 597‒600 m depth, 20.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2531). – J. Profundiconus scopulicola Okutani, 1972. Holotype, Hyotanse Bank, Izu-Shichito Island, off Honshu, Japan, 200 m depth, 22 mm (NSMT Mo 64688). – K. Conus (Mitraconus) cylindraceus Broderip & Sowerby, 1830. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 360‒410 m depth, 9.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12484). – L. Conus (Taranteconus) samadiae sp. nov. Radular tooth of the holotype. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 85. A–G. Conus (Taranteconus) samadiae sp. nov. A. Holotype, Plateau des Chesterfield, Coral Sea, 230‒260 m depth, 16.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2013-48261). B. Ventral view of specimen in specimen A. C. Paratype, between Plateau des Chesterfield and Bellona Plateau, Coral Sea, 360‒410 m depth, 16.7 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12309). D. Ventral view of specimen in C. E. Paratype, Loyalty Ridge, off New Caledonia, 580 m depth, 12.8 mm (MNHN-IM-2014-7986). F. Ventral view of specimen in E. G. Protoconch of paratype MNHN-IM-2014-7986. – H. Profundiconus stahlschmidti Tucker & Tenorio, 2014. Holotype, Pasir Tengah Atoll, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia,10‒12 m depth, 10.5 mm (SMF 336434). – I. Conus pacificus Moolenbeek & R̂ckel, 1996. Holotype, Banc Bayonnaise, off Wallis & Futuna Islands, 597‒600 m depth, 20.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2000-2531). – J. Profundiconus scopulicola Okutani, 1972. Holotype, Hyotanse Bank, Izu-Shichito Island, off Honshu, Japan, 200 m depth, 22 mm (NSMT Mo 64688). – K. Conus (Mitraconus) cylindraceus Broderip & Sowerby, 1830. Récif Pétrie, off New Caledonia, 360‒410 m depth, 9.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2018-12484). – L. Conus (Taranteconus) samadiae sp. nov. Radular tooth of the holotype. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA293C14D466FE97338FFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405739/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405739	Fig. 86. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Taranteconus) samadiae sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 86. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Taranteconus) samadiae sp. nov. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA293C14D466FE97338FFDDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405729	Fig. 82. A–H. Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). A. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 16.7 mm. B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185–207 m depth, 14.9 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180–220 m depth, 16.1 mm. D. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 17.1 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 262‒290 m depth, 15 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 18 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 200 m depth, 14 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen A. – I–L. Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). I. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 20.5 mm. J. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 19.4 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 18.9 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen J, 17.3 mm. – M. C. (T.) chiangi. Radular tooth, specimen from Bohol Island, Philippines, 19.8 mm (MNCN). – N. C. (T.) polongimarumai. Radular tooth, specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 21 mm (Frank Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 82. A–H. Conus (Taranteconus) chiangi (Azuma, 1972). A. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231–233 m depth, 16.7 mm. B. Banc P, Norfolk Ridge, 185–207 m depth, 14.9 mm. C. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180–220 m depth, 16.1 mm. D. Banc Crypthélia, Norfolk Ridge, 187‒197 m depth, 17.1 mm. E. Norfolk Ridge, 262‒290 m depth, 15 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 18 mm. G. S New Caledonia, 200 m depth, 14 mm. H. Protoconch of specimen A. – I–L. Conus (Taranteconus) polongimarumai (Kosuge, 1980). I. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 20.5 mm. J. Grand Passage, 277‒289 m depth, 19.4 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 18.9 mm. L. Same collection data as for specimen J, 17.3 mm. – M. C. (T.) chiangi. Radular tooth, specimen from Bohol Island, Philippines, 19.8 mm (MNCN). – N. C. (T.) polongimarumai. Radular tooth, specimen from Pouembout, New Caledonia, 21 mm (Frank Leterrier coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2C3C16D7FEFD1735D8FD29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2C3C16D7FEFD1735D8FD29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405741	Fig. 87. A–H. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). A. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 150 m depth, 36.7 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). B. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 246‒255 m depth, 47.1 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29237). C. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 220‒232 m depth, 40.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29232). D. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 43.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31346). E. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 44.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31347). F. Same collection data as for specimen C, 45.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31349). G. SE New Caledonia, 241‒250 m depth, 44.7 mm. H. East coast, off New Caledonia, 210 m depth, 32.6 mm. – I–K. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). I. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 30‒150 m depth, 20.3 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 22 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34852). K. S Lansdowne, Coral Sea, 289‒294 m depth, 32.3 mm. – L–M. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of specimen H. – N. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus. Radular tooth of specimen J. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 87. A–H. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). A. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 150 m depth, 36.7 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). B. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 246‒255 m depth, 47.1 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29237). C. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 220‒232 m depth, 40.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29232). D. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 43.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31346). E. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 44.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31347). F. Same collection data as for specimen C, 45.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31349). G. SE New Caledonia, 241‒250 m depth, 44.7 mm. H. East coast, off New Caledonia, 210 m depth, 32.6 mm. – I–K. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). I. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 30‒150 m depth, 20.3 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 22 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34852). K. S Lansdowne, Coral Sea, 289‒294 m depth, 32.3 mm. – L–M. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of specimen H. – N. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus. Radular tooth of specimen J. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2C3C16D7FEFD1735D8FD29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405745/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405745	Fig. 88. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 88. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2C3C16D7FEFD1735D8FD29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405747/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405747	Fig. 89. Conus (Turriconus) excelsus G.B. Sowerby III, 1908. A. Holotype, New Caledonia, 88.5 mm (NHMUK 1908.5.30.1). B. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260 m depth, 68.1 mm. C. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231‒233 m depth, 112.5 mm. D. Dorsal view of specimen C. E. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 59 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 53.8 mm. G. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 550 m depth, 71.6 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 280 m depth, 31 mm. I. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 36.4 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 240 m depth, 24.2 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 14.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen H. M. Radula of a specimen from the Philippines, 91 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 89. Conus (Turriconus) excelsus G.B. Sowerby III, 1908. A. Holotype, New Caledonia, 88.5 mm (NHMUK 1908.5.30.1). B. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260 m depth, 68.1 mm. C. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231‒233 m depth, 112.5 mm. D. Dorsal view of specimen C. E. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 59 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 53.8 mm. G. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 550 m depth, 71.6 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 280 m depth, 31 mm. I. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 36.4 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 240 m depth, 24.2 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 14.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen H. M. Radula of a specimen from the Philippines, 91 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2E3C19D79EF9E930B9FDAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2E3C19D79EF9E930B9FDAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405747/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405747	Fig. 89. Conus (Turriconus) excelsus G.B. Sowerby III, 1908. A. Holotype, New Caledonia, 88.5 mm (NHMUK 1908.5.30.1). B. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260 m depth, 68.1 mm. C. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231‒233 m depth, 112.5 mm. D. Dorsal view of specimen C. E. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 59 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 53.8 mm. G. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 550 m depth, 71.6 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 280 m depth, 31 mm. I. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 36.4 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 240 m depth, 24.2 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 14.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen H. M. Radula of a specimen from the Philippines, 91 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 89. Conus (Turriconus) excelsus G.B. Sowerby III, 1908. A. Holotype, New Caledonia, 88.5 mm (NHMUK 1908.5.30.1). B. SE Terrasses, off New Caledonia, 260 m depth, 68.1 mm. C. Banc Kaimon Maru, Norfolk Ridge, 231‒233 m depth, 112.5 mm. D. Dorsal view of specimen C. E. Loyalty Ridge, 283 m depth, 59 mm. F. Same collection data as for specimen E, 53.8 mm. G. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 550 m depth, 71.6 mm. H. Loyalty Ridge, 280 m depth, 31 mm. I. Loyalty Ridge, 390 m depth, 36.4 mm. J. Loyalty Ridge, 240 m depth, 24.2 mm. K. Same collection data as for specimen J, 14.2 mm. L. Protoconch of specimen H. M. Radula of a specimen from the Philippines, 91 mm (Atheris coll.). Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA2E3C19D79EF9E930B9FDAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405749/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405749	Fig. 90. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Turriconus) excelsus G.B. Sowerby III, 1908. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	Fig. 90. Bathymetric range and distribution map for Conus (Turriconus) excelsus G.B. Sowerby III, 1908. Red circles indicate the points where the species was collected.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA213C19D7FFFD393335F82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405514/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405514	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	Fig. 2. Cox1-based Bayesian phylogeny. Posterior probabilities (> 0.95) and bootstrap values (> 90) from the ML analysis are provided for each node. Intraspecific relationships are collapsed. Subgenus names are indicated on the right.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
03898788CA213C19D7FFFD393335F82D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8405741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405741	Fig. 87. A–H. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). A. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 150 m depth, 36.7 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). B. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 246‒255 m depth, 47.1 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29237). C. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 220‒232 m depth, 40.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29232). D. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 43.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31346). E. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 44.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31347). F. Same collection data as for specimen C, 45.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31349). G. SE New Caledonia, 241‒250 m depth, 44.7 mm. H. East coast, off New Caledonia, 210 m depth, 32.6 mm. – I–K. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). I. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 30‒150 m depth, 20.3 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 22 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34852). K. S Lansdowne, Coral Sea, 289‒294 m depth, 32.3 mm. – L–M. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of specimen H. – N. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus. Radular tooth of specimen J. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	Fig. 87. A–H. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). A. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 150 m depth, 36.7 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). B. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 246‒255 m depth, 47.1 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29237). C. Along Passe d’Ounia, off New Caledonia, 220‒232 m depth, 40.4 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-29232). D. Passe du Solitaire, off New Caledonia, 251‒281 m depth, 43.3 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31346). E. Along Toupeti, off New Caledonia, 307‒309 m depth, 44.2 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31347). F. Same collection data as for specimen C, 45.5 mm (MNHN-IM-2009-31349). G. SE New Caledonia, 241‒250 m depth, 44.7 mm. H. East coast, off New Caledonia, 210 m depth, 32.6 mm. – I–K. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus (Olivera & Biggs, 2010). I. Holotype, Aliguay Island, Philippines, 30‒150 m depth, 20.3 mm (Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines). J. Banc Munida, Norfolk Ridge, 180‒220 m depth, 22 mm (MNHN-IM-2007-34852). K. S Lansdowne, Coral Sea, 289‒294 m depth, 32.3 mm. – L–M. Conus (Turriconus) andremenezi. L. Protoconch of specimen G. M. Radular tooth of specimen H. – N. Conus (Turriconus) miniexcelsus. Radular tooth of specimen J. Scale bars = 10 mm, unless otherwise stated.	2023-10-03	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas		Zenodo	biologists	Tenorio, Manuel J.;Puillandre, Nicolas			
