taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892343	FIGURE 2. Trachelochismus aestuarium, NMNZ P. 057566, holotype, 24.0 mm SL; New Zealand, Ngunguru River estuary at Ngunguru.	FIGURE 2. Trachelochismus aestuarium, NMNZ P. 057566, holotype, 24.0 mm SL; New Zealand, Ngunguru River estuary at Ngunguru.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892345/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892345	FIGURE 3. Head (in dorsal, lateral and ventral view) of Trachelochismus aestuarium, AIM MA 6949, 29.2 mm SL, highlighting position of cephalic lateral line canal pores (grey circles) and superficial neuromasts (white circles) on the left side of the head. Superficial neuromasts arranged in rows are connected by a thin black line. Superficial neuromasts on surface of body not highlighted. Asterisks (*, **, ***, ****) label individual superficial neuromasts, not arranged in rows, which are visible in different views. Abbreviations: AN, anterior nostril; FN, superficial neuromast; LC 1 – 3, lachrymal canal pores 1 – 3; LL, lower lip; MC 1 – 3, mandibular canal pores 1 – 3; MR, mandibular row; NC 1 – 2, nasal canal pores 1 – 2; O, orbit; PF, paired fold; PN, posterior nostril; PO 1 – 2, postorbital canal pores 1 – 2; POG, postorbital row; PR 1 – 3, preopercular canal pores 1 – 3; SOG, suborbital row.	FIGURE 3. Head (in dorsal, lateral and ventral view) of Trachelochismus aestuarium, AIM MA 6949, 29.2 mm SL, highlighting position of cephalic lateral line canal pores (grey circles) and superficial neuromasts (white circles) on the left side of the head. Superficial neuromasts arranged in rows are connected by a thin black line. Superficial neuromasts on surface of body not highlighted. Asterisks (*, **, ***, ****) label individual superficial neuromasts, not arranged in rows, which are visible in different views. Abbreviations: AN, anterior nostril; FN, superficial neuromast; LC 1 – 3, lachrymal canal pores 1 – 3; LL, lower lip; MC 1 – 3, mandibular canal pores 1 – 3; MR, mandibular row; NC 1 – 2, nasal canal pores 1 – 2; O, orbit; PF, paired fold; PN, posterior nostril; PO 1 – 2, postorbital canal pores 1 – 2; POG, postorbital row; PR 1 – 3, preopercular canal pores 1 – 3; SOG, suborbital row.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892347/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892347	FIGURE 4. Scanning electron micrographs of lachrymal pores, nostrils (A, C, E; lateral view), and mandibular row of superficial neuromasts (B, D, F; ventral view) in three species of Trachelochismus. A, B. T. aestuarium, TCwC 17266.03, paratype, 24.0 mm SL. C, D. T. pinnulatus, TCwC 17269.06, 29.0 mm SL. E, F. T. melobesia, TCwC 17174.01, 18.2 mm SL. Abbreviations: AN, anterior nostril; F, flap associated with anterior nostril; FN, superficial neuromast; LC 1 – 3, lachrymal canal pores 1 – 3; LL, lower lip; MC 1, mandibular canal pore 1; NC 1 – 2, nasal canal pores 1 – 2; O, orbit; PF, paired fleshy fold; PN, posterior nostril; SOR, suborbital row; UL, upper lip.	FIGURE 4. Scanning electron micrographs of lachrymal pores, nostrils (A, C, E; lateral view), and mandibular row of superficial neuromasts (B, D, F; ventral view) in three species of Trachelochismus. A, B. T. aestuarium, TCwC 17266.03, paratype, 24.0 mm SL. C, D. T. pinnulatus, TCwC 17269.06, 29.0 mm SL. E, F. T. melobesia, TCwC 17174.01, 18.2 mm SL. Abbreviations: AN, anterior nostril; F, flap associated with anterior nostril; FN, superficial neuromast; LC 1 – 3, lachrymal canal pores 1 – 3; LL, lower lip; MC 1, mandibular canal pore 1; NC 1 – 2, nasal canal pores 1 – 2; O, orbit; PF, paired fleshy fold; PN, posterior nostril; SOR, suborbital row; UL, upper lip.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892349/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892349	FIGURE 5. Surface features (A, C, E) and internal supporting skeleton (B, D, F) of the adhesive disc in three species of Trachelochismus in ventral view (anterior to top of page). A. T. aestuarium, TCwC 17266.03, paratype, 24.0 mm SL. B. T. aestuarium, AIM MA 122277, paratype, 25.3 mm SL. C. T. pinnulatus, TCwC 17269.06, 29.0 mm SL. D. T. pinnulatus, NMNZ P. 013573, 35.0 mm SL. E. T. melobesia, TCwC 17174.01, 18.2 mm SL. F. T. melobesia, TCwC 17264.06, 22.0 mm SL. white arrows point to edge of papillate areas of disc region A in A and B. Schematic representation of ventral postcleithrum of left side (in ventral view) present at lower right hand corner of D-F. Abbreviations: A, disc region A; B, disc region B; Bp, basipterygium; C, disc region C; DPcL, dorsal postcleithrum; I, pelvic-fin spine; VPcL, ventral postcleithrum; 1 – 4, pelvic-fin rays 1 – 4.	FIGURE 5. Surface features (A, C, E) and internal supporting skeleton (B, D, F) of the adhesive disc in three species of Trachelochismus in ventral view (anterior to top of page). A. T. aestuarium, TCwC 17266.03, paratype, 24.0 mm SL. B. T. aestuarium, AIM MA 122277, paratype, 25.3 mm SL. C. T. pinnulatus, TCwC 17269.06, 29.0 mm SL. D. T. pinnulatus, NMNZ P. 013573, 35.0 mm SL. E. T. melobesia, TCwC 17174.01, 18.2 mm SL. F. T. melobesia, TCwC 17264.06, 22.0 mm SL. white arrows point to edge of papillate areas of disc region A in A and B. Schematic representation of ventral postcleithrum of left side (in ventral view) present at lower right hand corner of D-F. Abbreviations: A, disc region A; B, disc region B; Bp, basipterygium; C, disc region C; DPcL, dorsal postcleithrum; I, pelvic-fin spine; VPcL, ventral postcleithrum; 1 – 4, pelvic-fin rays 1 – 4.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892351/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892351	FIGURE 6. Trachelochismus aestuarium. A, B. AIM MA 121550, paratypes, Ngunguru River estuary at Ngunguru. Photographed in an aquarium soon after collection. C. Estuary at Matapouri, 21 July 2016. Photographed in situ, not retained. Photograph by P. Caiger.	FIGURE 6. Trachelochismus aestuarium. A, B. AIM MA 121550, paratypes, Ngunguru River estuary at Ngunguru. Photographed in an aquarium soon after collection. C. Estuary at Matapouri, 21 July 2016. Photographed in situ, not retained. Photograph by P. Caiger.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892353/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892353	FIGURE 7. Distribution of Trachelochismus aestuarium. Type locality marked with a star.	FIGURE 7. Distribution of Trachelochismus aestuarium. Type locality marked with a star.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892357/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892357	FIGURE 9. Phylogenetic hypotheses of relationships between members of Trachelochismus. A. Phylogram with the lowest log likelihood score (– In L – 2063.428367) obtained from the ML analysis of the COI data set. Numbers associated with branches represent bootstrap values from the ML (above) and MP (below) analyses of the COI dataset and 12 S dataset (COI / 12 S). B. Phylogram with the lowest log likelihood score (– In L – 1339.923902) obtained from the ML analysis of the ZIC 1 data set. Numbers associated with branches represent bootstrap values from the ML / MP analyses of this data set.	FIGURE 9. Phylogenetic hypotheses of relationships between members of Trachelochismus. A. Phylogram with the lowest log likelihood score (– In L – 2063.428367) obtained from the ML analysis of the COI data set. Numbers associated with branches represent bootstrap values from the ML (above) and MP (below) analyses of the COI dataset and 12 S dataset (COI / 12 S). B. Phylogram with the lowest log likelihood score (– In L – 1339.923902) obtained from the ML analysis of the ZIC 1 data set. Numbers associated with branches represent bootstrap values from the ML / MP analyses of this data set.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
038DFC71512B9346FF1F8D37054E152B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/892341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.892341	FIGURE 1. Trachelochismus pinnulatus, NMNZ P. 002582, 58.0 mm SL. A. Head in dorsal, lateral and ventral views highlighting position of cephalic lateral line canal pores (grey circles) and superficial neuromasts (white circles) on the left side of head. Superficial neuromasts arranged in rows are connected by a thin black line. Superficial neuromasts on surface of body not highlighted. B. Close up view of postorbital row of superficial neuromasts, left side in lateral view, anterior to left. C. Close up of central portion of suborbital row of superficial neuromasts, left side in lateral view, anterior to left. D. Close up of superficial neuromasts surrounding by paired fleshy swellings on side of head posterior to preopercular canal pore 2. E. Close up of mandibular row of superficial neuromasts, left side in ventral view, anterior to left. Asterisks (*, **, ***, ****) label individual superficial neuromasts, not arranged in rows, which are visible in different views. Abbreviations: AN, anterior nostril; FN, superficial neuromast; LC 1 – 3, lachrymal canal pores 1 – 3; LL, lower lip; MC 1 – 3, mandibular canal pores 1 – 3; MR, mandibular row; NC 1 – 2, nasal canal pores 1 – 2; O, orbit; PF, paired fleshy swellings; PN, posterior nostril; PO 1 – 2, postorbital canal pores 1 – 2; POR, postorbital row; PR 1 – 3, preopercular canal pores 1 – 3; SOG, suborbital row.	FIGURE 1. Trachelochismus pinnulatus, NMNZ P. 002582, 58.0 mm SL. A. Head in dorsal, lateral and ventral views highlighting position of cephalic lateral line canal pores (grey circles) and superficial neuromasts (white circles) on the left side of head. Superficial neuromasts arranged in rows are connected by a thin black line. Superficial neuromasts on surface of body not highlighted. B. Close up view of postorbital row of superficial neuromasts, left side in lateral view, anterior to left. C. Close up of central portion of suborbital row of superficial neuromasts, left side in lateral view, anterior to left. D. Close up of superficial neuromasts surrounding by paired fleshy swellings on side of head posterior to preopercular canal pore 2. E. Close up of mandibular row of superficial neuromasts, left side in ventral view, anterior to left. Asterisks (*, **, ***, ****) label individual superficial neuromasts, not arranged in rows, which are visible in different views. Abbreviations: AN, anterior nostril; FN, superficial neuromast; LC 1 – 3, lachrymal canal pores 1 – 3; LL, lower lip; MC 1 – 3, mandibular canal pores 1 – 3; MR, mandibular row; NC 1 – 2, nasal canal pores 1 – 2; O, orbit; PF, paired fleshy swellings; PN, posterior nostril; PO 1 – 2, postorbital canal pores 1 – 2; POR, postorbital row; PR 1 – 3, preopercular canal pores 1 – 3; SOG, suborbital row.	2017-09-13	King, Cragen		Zenodo	biologists	King, Cragen			
