taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774592/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774592	Fig. 25. Ozestheria lutraria(Brady, 1886). a. Original drawings of carapace by Brady (1886).b. Carapace (male neotype, P.91288). c. Carapace (female, P.91334). d. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male neotype, P.91288). e–h. Carapace (male, P.91285), SEM. e. Anterior. f. Posterior. g. Ornamentation midcarapace (position marked in e by rectangle). h. Ornamentation ventral carapace. i–k. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, neotype (P.91288). j. Male (P.91319). k. Female (P.91289). l. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91288). m–o. Telson. m. Male (P.91285), SEM. n. Male, neotype (P.91288). o. Female (P.91356). Scale bars: b–f =1 mm; g–h =0.2 mm; i–o= 0.5 mm.	Fig. 25. Ozestheria lutraria(Brady, 1886). a. Original drawings of carapace by Brady (1886).b. Carapace (male neotype, P.91288). c. Carapace (female, P.91334). d. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male neotype, P.91288). e–h. Carapace (male, P.91285), SEM. e. Anterior. f. Posterior. g. Ornamentation midcarapace (position marked in e by rectangle). h. Ornamentation ventral carapace. i–k. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, neotype (P.91288). j. Male (P.91319). k. Female (P.91289). l. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91288). m–o. Telson. m. Male (P.91285), SEM. n. Male, neotype (P.91288). o. Female (P.91356). Scale bars: b–f =1 mm; g–h =0.2 mm; i–o= 0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774543/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774543	Fig. 13. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–d. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91797), SEM. b. Male, neotype (P.91796). c. Male (P.91770). d. Female (P.91794). e. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91796). f–g. Telson. f. Male (P.91797), SEM. g. Male (P.91770). h. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–g =0.2 mm.	Fig. 13. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–d. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91797), SEM. b. Male, neotype (P.91796). c. Male (P.91770). d. Female (P.91794). e. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91796). f–g. Telson. f. Male (P.91797), SEM. g. Male (P.91770). h. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–g =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774588/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774588	Fig. 24. Ozestheria jonnae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91644).b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91644). c–e. Male, holotype (P.91644). c. Punctae dorsally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). d. Lirae mid-ventrally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). e. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve). f–h. Male (AM P91628), SEM. f. Carapace. g. Punctae mid-dorsally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). h. Lirae posteroventrally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). i. Head (second antenna removed), SEM. j. Head (male, holotype, P.91644, antennae not shown). k. Head (female paratype, P.91633, antennae not shown). l. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91618). m. Telson (male, holotype, P.91644). n. Telson (male, AM P91628), SEM. o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–b, e–f, j–l =1 mm; c–d, g–i, m–n= 0.1 mm.	Fig. 24. Ozestheria jonnae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91644).b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91644). c–e. Male, holotype (P.91644). c. Punctae dorsally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). d. Lirae mid-ventrally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). e. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve). f–h. Male (AM P91628), SEM. f. Carapace. g. Punctae mid-dorsally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). h. Lirae posteroventrally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). i. Head (second antenna removed), SEM. j. Head (male, holotype, P.91644, antennae not shown). k. Head (female paratype, P.91633, antennae not shown). l. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91618). m. Telson (male, holotype, P.91644). n. Telson (male, AM P91628), SEM. o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–b, e–f, j–l =1 mm; c–d, g–i, m–n= 0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774553	Fig. 15. Ozestheria christiani sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91434). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and b by rectangles). d. Mid-carapace, (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. e. Mid-carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). f–g. Head (antennae not shown). f. Male, holotype (P.91434). g. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. h–i. Telson. h. Male, holotype (P.91434). i. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. j. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91434). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c =1 mm; d–e =0.1 mm; f–j=0.5 mm.	Fig. 15. Ozestheria christiani sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91434). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and b by rectangles). d. Mid-carapace, (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. e. Mid-carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). f–g. Head (antennae not shown). f. Male, holotype (P.91434). g. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. h–i. Telson. h. Male, holotype (P.91434). i. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. j. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91434). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c =1 mm; d–e =0.1 mm; f–j=0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774581	Fig. 22. Ozestheria henryae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91408). b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91381). c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91408). d–g. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, including crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male, holotype, P.91408). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (P.91408). j. Female, paratype (P.91381). k. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91408). l–m. Telson. l. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91408). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h, l =0.1 mm; i–k =0.5 mm; m =0.2 mm.	Fig. 22. Ozestheria henryae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91408). b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91381). c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91408). d–g. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, including crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male, holotype, P.91408). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (P.91408). j. Female, paratype (P.91381). k. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91408). l–m. Telson. l. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91408). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h, l =0.1 mm; i–k =0.5 mm; m =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774668	Fig. 43. Ozestheria sarsii (Sayce, 1903). a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (MV J203). b. Male (WAM C78008). c. Carapace, Dorsal view male, holotype (MV J203, right valve only). d. Female (NHMW- ZOO-CR-28495). e. Male (WAM C80200), SEM. f–g. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and e by rectangles). f. Mid-dorsal carapace, male (WAM C80200), SEM. g. Mid-carapace, male, holotype (MV J203). h–j. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (MV J203). i. Male (WAM C78008). j. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). k–m. Telson. k. Male, holotype (MV J203). l. Male (WAM C78008). m. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78008). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e =1 mm; f =0.1 mm; g–j, n= 0.5 mm; k–m= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 43. Ozestheria sarsii (Sayce, 1903). a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (MV J203). b. Male (WAM C78008). c. Carapace, Dorsal view male, holotype (MV J203, right valve only). d. Female (NHMW- ZOO-CR-28495). e. Male (WAM C80200), SEM. f–g. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and e by rectangles). f. Mid-dorsal carapace, male (WAM C80200), SEM. g. Mid-carapace, male, holotype (MV J203). h–j. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (MV J203). i. Male (WAM C78008). j. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). k–m. Telson. k. Male, holotype (MV J203). l. Male (WAM C78008). m. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78008). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e =1 mm; f =0.1 mm; g–j, n= 0.5 mm; k–m= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774548	Fig. 14. Ozestheria carnegiensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). b. Male, paratype (WAM C80213). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C78003). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80213), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80213; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–j. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). h. Head (antennae not shown). i. Telson. j. Third left thoracopod. k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d= 1 mm; e–g =0.05 mm; h, j =0.5 mm; i =0.1 mm.	Fig. 14. Ozestheria carnegiensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). b. Male, paratype (WAM C80213). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C78003). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80213), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80213; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–j. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). h. Head (antennae not shown). i. Telson. j. Third left thoracopod. k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d= 1 mm; e–g =0.05 mm; h, j =0.5 mm; i =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774666	Fig. 42. Ozestheria rufa (Dakin, 1914). a. Carapace, male (WAM C78011).b. Carapace, female, syntype (WAM 7730). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only) female syntype (WAM 7730). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (female, syntype, WAM 7730; positions marked in b by rectangles). d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace.f. Carapace male (paratype WAM C780119), SEM. g–i. Carapace ornamentation (male, WAM C78011; positions marked in f by rectangles), SEM. g. Mid-dorsal carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male (WAM C78011). k. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). l–m. Telson. l. Male (WAM C78011). m. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78011). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, f= 1 mm; d–e, g–i=0.1 mm; j–n = 0.5 mm.	Fig. 42. Ozestheria rufa (Dakin, 1914). a. Carapace, male (WAM C78011).b. Carapace, female, syntype (WAM 7730). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only) female syntype (WAM 7730). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (female, syntype, WAM 7730; positions marked in b by rectangles). d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace.f. Carapace male (paratype WAM C780119), SEM. g–i. Carapace ornamentation (male, WAM C78011; positions marked in f by rectangles), SEM. g. Mid-dorsal carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male (WAM C78011). k. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). l–m. Telson. l. Male (WAM C78011). m. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78011). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, f= 1 mm; d–e, g–i=0.1 mm; j–n = 0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774573/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774573	Fig. 20. Ozestheria gemina sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91204). b. Female, paratype (P.91206). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91204). d. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. e–g, i. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91207; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-carapace. h. Carapace setation mid-carapace (P.91229). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (P.91204). k. Female, paratype (P.91206). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (P.91204). m. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. n. Male, paratype third right thoracopod (P.91205). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d, n=0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm; i–m =0,2 mm.	Fig. 20. Ozestheria gemina sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91204). b. Female, paratype (P.91206). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91204). d. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. e–g, i. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91207; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-carapace. h. Carapace setation mid-carapace (P.91229). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (P.91204). k. Female, paratype (P.91206). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (P.91204). m. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. n. Male, paratype third right thoracopod (P.91205). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d, n=0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm; i–m =0,2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774676	Fig. 45. Ozestheria setifera sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91580). b. Female, paratype (P.91588). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91580). d. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91581; positions marked in d by rectangle; most setae broken off during SEM preparation), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace. g–h. Setation on carapace. g. Male, holotype, ventral carapace (P.91580; position marked in a by rectangle). h. Male, paratype, posterior on carapace (P.91581). i–l. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. j. Male, holotype (P.91580). k. Male, paratype (P.91592). l. Female, paratype (P.91588). m. Male, holotype, third right thoracopod (P.91580). n–o. Telson.n. Male (AM P:91581, SEM). o. Male, holotype (P.91580). p. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h= 0.1 mm; i–o =0.2 mm.	Fig. 45. Ozestheria setifera sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91580). b. Female, paratype (P.91588). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91580). d. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91581; positions marked in d by rectangle; most setae broken off during SEM preparation), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace. g–h. Setation on carapace. g. Male, holotype, ventral carapace (P.91580; position marked in a by rectangle). h. Male, paratype, posterior on carapace (P.91581). i–l. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. j. Male, holotype (P.91580). k. Male, paratype (P.91592). l. Female, paratype (P.91588). m. Male, holotype, third right thoracopod (P.91580). n–o. Telson.n. Male (AM P:91581, SEM). o. Male, holotype (P.91580). p. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h= 0.1 mm; i–o =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774678/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774678	Fig. 46. Ozestheria sivesae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91547). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28482). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91547). d. Male, paratype (P. 91548), SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91548, positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Larval valve. f. Posterior carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i–j. Heads, antennae not shown. i. Male, holotype (P.91547). j. Female, paratype (P.9456). k. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91547). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (AM P:91547). m. Male, paratype (P.91548), SEM. n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h =0.05 mm; i–m =0.1 mm.	Fig. 46. Ozestheria sivesae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91547). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28482). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91547). d. Male, paratype (P. 91548), SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91548, positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Larval valve. f. Posterior carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i–j. Heads, antennae not shown. i. Male, holotype (P.91547). j. Female, paratype (P.9456). k. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91547). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (AM P:91547). m. Male, paratype (P.91548), SEM. n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h =0.05 mm; i–m =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774612/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774612	Fig. 30. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Carapace. a. Male (P.91495). b. Male (P.91477). c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male, P.91495). d. Female, syntype (MV J54045). e. Male, syntype (MV J54045), SEM. f. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male syntype, MV J54045; position marked in e by rectangle), SEM. g–i. Male (P.91946). g. Carapace. h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). i. Ventromedian carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). Scale bars: a–e, g=0.5 mm; f =0.05 mm; h–i =0.1 mm.	Fig. 30. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Carapace. a. Male (P.91495). b. Male (P.91477). c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male, P.91495). d. Female, syntype (MV J54045). e. Male, syntype (MV J54045), SEM. f. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male syntype, MV J54045; position marked in e by rectangle), SEM. g–i. Male (P.91946). g. Carapace. h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). i. Ventromedian carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). Scale bars: a–e, g=0.5 mm; f =0.05 mm; h–i =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774682	Fig. 47. Ozestheria timmsi sp. nov. a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91544). b. Female, paratype (P.91533). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91544). d. Male, antero-dorsal part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. e. Male, postero-ventral part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. f–h. Carapace ornamentation of male (P.91532; positions marked in d, e by rectangles), SEM.f. Mid-carapace.g. Posterior carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-dorsal carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91544; position marked in a by rectangle). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (AM P:91544). k. Female, paratype (P.91533). l–m. Telson. l. Male (P.91532; posteriorly damaged), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91544). n. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91544). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e, j–k, m–n =0.5 mm; f–i =0.1 mm; l =0.2 mm.	Fig. 47. Ozestheria timmsi sp. nov. a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91544). b. Female, paratype (P.91533). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91544). d. Male, antero-dorsal part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. e. Male, postero-ventral part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. f–h. Carapace ornamentation of male (P.91532; positions marked in d, e by rectangles), SEM.f. Mid-carapace.g. Posterior carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-dorsal carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91544; position marked in a by rectangle). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (AM P:91544). k. Female, paratype (P.91533). l–m. Telson. l. Male (P.91532; posteriorly damaged), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91544). n. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91544). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e, j–k, m–n =0.5 mm; f–i =0.1 mm; l =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774616/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774616	Fig. 31. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91496), SEM. b. Male, syntype (MV J54054). c. Female, syntype (MV J54045). d. Male (P.91495). e. Female (P.91498). f. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91495). g–i. Telson. g. Male (P.91496), SEM. h. Female, syntype (MV J54045). i. Male (AM P:91495). j. Distribution map (type locality indicated by dotted line; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–f=0.5 mm; g–i=0.1 mm.	Fig. 31. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91496), SEM. b. Male, syntype (MV J54054). c. Female, syntype (MV J54045). d. Male (P.91495). e. Female (P.91498). f. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91495). g–i. Telson. g. Male (P.91496), SEM. h. Female, syntype (MV J54045). i. Male (AM P:91495). j. Distribution map (type locality indicated by dotted line; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–f=0.5 mm; g–i=0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774641/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774641	Fig. 37. Ozestheria radiata sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91706). b. Female, paratype (P.91707). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91706). d. Male, holotype (P.91706), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91706; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Midcarapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.91706). i. Female, paratype (P.91707). j. Telson, male, holotype (P.91706). k. Third right thoracopod, male, holotype (P.91706). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e, j =0.1 mm; f–g =0.05 mm; h–i, k =0.5 mm.	Fig. 37. Ozestheria radiata sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91706). b. Female, paratype (P.91707). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91706). d. Male, holotype (P.91706), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91706; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Midcarapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.91706). i. Female, paratype (P.91707). j. Telson, male, holotype (P.91706). k. Third right thoracopod, male, holotype (P.91706). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e, j =0.1 mm; f–g =0.05 mm; h–i, k =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774627/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774627	Fig. 34. Ozestheria pellucida Timms, 2018, male paratype (WAM C72092). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in a by rectangle). e–i. Carapace ornamentation, SEM (positions marked in b by rectangles). e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Mid-carapace. h. Posterior carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j. Head, antennae not shown. k. Telson. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c= 0.5 mm; d–i =0.1 mm; j–k= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 34. Ozestheria pellucida Timms, 2018, male paratype (WAM C72092). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in a by rectangle). e–i. Carapace ornamentation, SEM (positions marked in b by rectangles). e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Mid-carapace. h. Posterior carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j. Head, antennae not shown. k. Telson. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c= 0.5 mm; d–i =0.1 mm; j–k= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774599/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774599	Fig. 27. Ozestheria mariae (Olesen & Timms, 2005), paratypes (WAM C34420).a–d. Carapace.a. Male. b. Female. c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male). d. Male, SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in d by rectangle), SEM. e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Mid-dorsal carapace. g. Midventral carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i–j. Head, antennae not shown. i. Male. j. Female. k. Telson, male. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 0.5 mm; e–h=0.1 mm; i–k= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 27. Ozestheria mariae (Olesen & Timms, 2005), paratypes (WAM C34420).a–d. Carapace.a. Male. b. Female. c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male). d. Male, SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in d by rectangle), SEM. e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Mid-dorsal carapace. g. Midventral carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i–j. Head, antennae not shown. i. Male. j. Female. k. Telson, male. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 0.5 mm; e–h=0.1 mm; i–k= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774694/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774694	Fig. 50. Ozestheria weeksi sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). d. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male, paratype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). i. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). j–k. Telson. j. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). k. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d=1 mm; e–g, j–k =0.1 mm; h–i, l =0.5 mm.	Fig. 50. Ozestheria weeksi sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). d. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male, paratype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). i. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). j–k. Telson. j. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). k. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d=1 mm; e–g, j–k =0.1 mm; h–i, l =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774563/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774563	Fig. 18. Ozestheria frederikeae sp. nov. a–c. Carapace. a. Female, holotype (P.91541). b. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. c. Female, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; AM P:91541). d–g. Carapace ornamentation of female paratype (P.91542; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. i. Female, holotype (P.91541). j–k. Telson. j. Female, paratype (P. 91542), SEM. k. Female, holotype (P.91541). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=0.5 mm; d–g =0.05 mm; h–k=0.2 mm.	Fig. 18. Ozestheria frederikeae sp. nov. a–c. Carapace. a. Female, holotype (P.91541). b. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. c. Female, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; AM P:91541). d–g. Carapace ornamentation of female paratype (P.91542; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. i. Female, holotype (P.91541). j–k. Telson. j. Female, paratype (P. 91542), SEM. k. Female, holotype (P.91541). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=0.5 mm; d–g =0.05 mm; h–k=0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774541/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774541	Fig. 12. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a. Carapace (male neotype, P.91796). b. Carapace (female, P.91794). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only, male neotype, P.91796). d–g. Male (P.91797), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-ventral carapace ornamentation (male neotype, P.91796). i–k. Original drawings by Spencer & Hall (1896). i. Carapace. j. Carapace, dorsal view. k. carapace ornamentation. Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm.	Fig. 12. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a. Carapace (male neotype, P.91796). b. Carapace (female, P.91794). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only, male neotype, P.91796). d–g. Male (P.91797), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-ventral carapace ornamentation (male neotype, P.91796). i–k. Original drawings by Spencer & Hall (1896). i. Carapace. j. Carapace, dorsal view. k. carapace ornamentation. Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFE1FF861730FE34FAC2FA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774569/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774569	Fig. 19. Ozestheria fuersichi sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91426).b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91427), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91426). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype, P.91427; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91426). g–h. Head (antennae not shown). g. Male, holotype (P.91426). h. Female, paratype (P.91424). i–j. Telson. i. Male, paratype (P.91427). j. Female, paratype (P.91424). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, g= 0.5 mm; d–f, i–j =0.1 mm; h =0.2 mm.	Fig. 19. Ozestheria fuersichi sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91426).b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91427), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91426). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype, P.91427; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91426). g–h. Head (antennae not shown). g. Male, holotype (P.91426). h. Female, paratype (P.91424). i–j. Telson. i. Male, paratype (P.91427). j. Female, paratype (P.91424). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, g= 0.5 mm; d–f, i–j =0.1 mm; h =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFFDFF831778F9E1FC63FD09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774513/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774513	Fig. 7. Ozestheria barcaldinensis sp. nov., male, holotype (P.91858). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d–g. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a, b by rectangles). d. Mid-carapace, SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace, SEM. g. Ventral carapace with crowded growth lines, SEM. h. Head (antennae not shown). i. Telson. j. Third left thoracopod (exopod damaged). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; Esri, HERE, Garmin, Intermap, increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community). Scale bars: a–c =0.5 mm; d–j =0.1 mm.	Fig. 7. Ozestheria barcaldinensis sp. nov., male, holotype (P.91858). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d–g. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a, b by rectangles). d. Mid-carapace, SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace, SEM. g. Ventral carapace with crowded growth lines, SEM. h. Head (antennae not shown). i. Telson. j. Third left thoracopod (exopod damaged). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; Esri, HERE, Garmin, Intermap, increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community). Scale bars: a–c =0.5 mm; d–j =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFFDFF831778F9E1FC63FD09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF8FF8C177BFCEAFB12FA7F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774517/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774517	Fig. 8. Ozestheria beleriandensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C77999). b. Female (WAM C80221). c. Dorsal view male, holotype (right valve only; WAM C77999). d. Male (WAM C80218), SEM.e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male WAM C80218; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Carapace ornamentation (female WAM C80221; positions marked in b by rectangles). h. mid-carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (WAM C77999). k. Female, paratype (WAM C80222). l. Telson, male, holotype (WAM C77999). m. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, WAM C77999). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e=0.05 mm; f–i, l =0.1 mm; j–k, m =0.5 mm.	Fig. 8. Ozestheria beleriandensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C77999). b. Female (WAM C80221). c. Dorsal view male, holotype (right valve only; WAM C77999). d. Male (WAM C80218), SEM.e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male WAM C80218; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Carapace ornamentation (female WAM C80221; positions marked in b by rectangles). h. mid-carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (WAM C77999). k. Female, paratype (WAM C80222). l. Telson, male, holotype (WAM C77999). m. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, WAM C77999). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e=0.05 mm; f–i, l =0.1 mm; j–k, m =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF8FF8C177BFCEAFB12FA7F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF7FF8B1779FA00FB8CF8E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774527/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774527	Fig. 9. Ozestheria berneyi (Gurney, 1927). a–d. Carapace. a. Male (P.91159). b. Female (P.91156). c. Male, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91159). d. Carapace male syntype (BMNH1929.3.14.2). e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male syntype (BMNH1929.3.14.2; positions marked by rectangles in d). e. Dorso-posterior carapace. f. Ventral carapace. g. Male (P.91157), SEM. h–k. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.911157; positions marked in g by rectangles), SEM. h. Dorsal carapace. i. Posterior carapace. j. Dorsomedian carapace. k. Ventral carapace. l. Carapace setation female paratype (P.91156). Scale bars: a–d, g =0.5 mm; e–f, i–k =0.1 mm; h =0.02 mm.	Fig. 9. Ozestheria berneyi (Gurney, 1927). a–d. Carapace. a. Male (P.91159). b. Female (P.91156). c. Male, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91159). d. Carapace male syntype (BMNH1929.3.14.2). e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male syntype (BMNH1929.3.14.2; positions marked by rectangles in d). e. Dorso-posterior carapace. f. Ventral carapace. g. Male (P.91157), SEM. h–k. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.911157; positions marked in g by rectangles), SEM. h. Dorsal carapace. i. Posterior carapace. j. Dorsomedian carapace. k. Ventral carapace. l. Carapace setation female paratype (P.91156). Scale bars: a–d, g =0.5 mm; e–f, i–k =0.1 mm; h =0.02 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF7FF8B1779FA00FB8CF8E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774529/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774529	Fig. 10. Ozestheria berneyi (Gurney, 1927). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male, original drawing by Gurney (1927). b. Female, original drawing by Gurney (1927). c. Male (P.91159). d. Female (P.91156). e. Male (P.91157), SEM. f. Male, third right thoracopod (P.91159). g–i. Telson. g. Male, original drawing by Gurney (1927). h. Male (P.91157), SEM. i. Male (P.91159). j. Distribution map (gray star indicates the type locality; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: c–f, h–i=0.2 mm.	Fig. 10. Ozestheria berneyi (Gurney, 1927). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male, original drawing by Gurney (1927). b. Female, original drawing by Gurney (1927). c. Male (P.91159). d. Female (P.91156). e. Male (P.91157), SEM. f. Male, third right thoracopod (P.91159). g–i. Telson. g. Male, original drawing by Gurney (1927). h. Male (P.91157), SEM. i. Male (P.91159). j. Distribution map (gray star indicates the type locality; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: c–f, h–i=0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF7FF8B1779FA00FB8CF8E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF1FFB71756FEECFC83FCBF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774533	Fig. 11. Ozestheria bourkensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.82538). b. Female, paratype (P.91767). c. Dorsal view male, holotype (right valve only; P.82538). d. Male, paratype (P.91768), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (P.91768; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.82538). i. Female, paratype (P.91767). j–k. Telson. j. Male, paratype (P.91768). k. Male, holotype (P.82538). l. Male, third right thoracopod (holotype, P.82538). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–g =0.05 mm; h–l =0.1 mm.	Fig. 11. Ozestheria bourkensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.82538). b. Female, paratype (P.91767). c. Dorsal view male, holotype (right valve only; P.82538). d. Male, paratype (P.91768), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (P.91768; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.82538). i. Female, paratype (P.91767). j–k. Telson. j. Male, paratype (P.91768). k. Male, holotype (P.82538). l. Male, third right thoracopod (holotype, P.82538). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–g =0.05 mm; h–l =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFF1FFB71756FEECFC83FCBF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFCCFFBD14F3FC40FD39FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774541/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774541	Fig. 12. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a. Carapace (male neotype, P.91796). b. Carapace (female, P.91794). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only, male neotype, P.91796). d–g. Male (P.91797), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-ventral carapace ornamentation (male neotype, P.91796). i–k. Original drawings by Spencer & Hall (1896). i. Carapace. j. Carapace, dorsal view. k. carapace ornamentation. Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm.	Fig. 12. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a. Carapace (male neotype, P.91796). b. Carapace (female, P.91794). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only, male neotype, P.91796). d–g. Male (P.91797), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-ventral carapace ornamentation (male neotype, P.91796). i–k. Original drawings by Spencer & Hall (1896). i. Carapace. j. Carapace, dorsal view. k. carapace ornamentation. Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFCCFFBD14F3FC40FD39FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774543/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774543	Fig. 13. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–d. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91797), SEM. b. Male, neotype (P.91796). c. Male (P.91770). d. Female (P.91794). e. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91796). f–g. Telson. f. Male (P.91797), SEM. g. Male (P.91770). h. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–g =0.2 mm.	Fig. 13. Ozestheria cancellata comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–d. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91797), SEM. b. Male, neotype (P.91796). c. Male (P.91770). d. Female (P.91794). e. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91796). f–g. Telson. f. Male (P.91797), SEM. g. Male (P.91770). h. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–g =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFCCFFBD14F3FC40FD39FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFC6FFBE176CFDC3FAC2FD43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774548	Fig. 14. Ozestheria carnegiensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). b. Male, paratype (WAM C80213). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C78003). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80213), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80213; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–j. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). h. Head (antennae not shown). i. Telson. j. Third left thoracopod. k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d= 1 mm; e–g =0.05 mm; h, j =0.5 mm; i =0.1 mm.	Fig. 14. Ozestheria carnegiensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). b. Male, paratype (WAM C80213). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C78003). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80213), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80213; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–j. Male, holotype (WAM C78003). h. Head (antennae not shown). i. Telson. j. Third left thoracopod. k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d= 1 mm; e–g =0.05 mm; h, j =0.5 mm; i =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFC6FFBE176CFDC3FAC2FD43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFC5FFB8175EFD32FDEAFDAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774553	Fig. 15. Ozestheria christiani sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91434). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and b by rectangles). d. Mid-carapace, (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. e. Mid-carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). f–g. Head (antennae not shown). f. Male, holotype (P.91434). g. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. h–i. Telson. h. Male, holotype (P.91434). i. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. j. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91434). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c =1 mm; d–e =0.1 mm; f–j=0.5 mm.	Fig. 15. Ozestheria christiani sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91434). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and b by rectangles). d. Mid-carapace, (male paratype, P.91433), SEM. e. Mid-carapace (male, holotype, P.91434). f–g. Head (antennae not shown). f. Male, holotype (P.91434). g. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. h–i. Telson. h. Male, holotype (P.91434). i. Male, paratype (P.91433), SEM. j. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91434). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c =1 mm; d–e =0.1 mm; f–j=0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFC5FFB8175EFD32FDEAFDAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFC0FFA41740FCFEFE24FA12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774555	Fig. 16. Ozestheria echidna sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C77994). b. Female, paratype (WAM C80243). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; WAM C77994). d. Female, paratype (WAM C80242), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (female paratype WAM C80242; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM.e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Mid-ventral carapace. h. Carapace setation (male, holotype, WAM C77994). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (WAM C77994). j. Female, paratype (WAM C80243). k. Telson (male, holotype, WAM C77994). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, WAM C77994). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–g, j–k =0.1 mm; h–i, l =0.5 mm.	Fig. 16. Ozestheria echidna sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C77994). b. Female, paratype (WAM C80243). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; WAM C77994). d. Female, paratype (WAM C80242), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (female paratype WAM C80242; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM.e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Mid-ventral carapace. h. Carapace setation (male, holotype, WAM C77994). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (WAM C77994). j. Female, paratype (WAM C80243). k. Telson (male, holotype, WAM C77994). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, WAM C77994). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–g, j–k =0.1 mm; h–i, l =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFC0FFA41740FCFEFE24FA12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFDFFFA1176FF9E3FB26F8C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774559/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774559	Fig. 17. Ozestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897). a–d. Original drawings by Sars (1897). a. Carapace. b. Carapace ornamentation. c. Head. d. Telson. e. Map (circle depicts the type locality).	Fig. 17. Ozestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897). a–d. Original drawings by Sars (1897). a. Carapace. b. Carapace ornamentation. c. Head. d. Telson. e. Map (circle depicts the type locality).	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFDFFFA1176FF9E3FB26F8C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774495	Fig. 2 (next page). Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of COI.To reduce the number of terminals, only unique haplotypes were included from the Schwentner et al. (2015a) dataset; all newly sequenced specimens are included. Terminals are indicated by their respective collection numbers. Species partitions suggested by GMYC and ASAP are indicated, and for ASAP the two best-scoring partitions are indicated. Our final species interpretation closely followed the second best-scoring ASAP partition. In addition to the formal species name, the names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided in parentheses.	Fig. 2 (next page). Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of COI.To reduce the number of terminals, only unique haplotypes were included from the Schwentner et al. (2015a) dataset; all newly sequenced specimens are included. Terminals are indicated by their respective collection numbers. Species partitions suggested by GMYC and ASAP are indicated, and for ASAP the two best-scoring partitions are indicated. Our final species interpretation closely followed the second best-scoring ASAP partition. In addition to the formal species name, the names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided in parentheses.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFDFFFA1176FF9E3FB26F8C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFDBFFA21755FEECFAC2F954.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774563/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774563	Fig. 18. Ozestheria frederikeae sp. nov. a–c. Carapace. a. Female, holotype (P.91541). b. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. c. Female, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; AM P:91541). d–g. Carapace ornamentation of female paratype (P.91542; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. i. Female, holotype (P.91541). j–k. Telson. j. Female, paratype (P. 91542), SEM. k. Female, holotype (P.91541). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=0.5 mm; d–g =0.05 mm; h–k=0.2 mm.	Fig. 18. Ozestheria frederikeae sp. nov. a–c. Carapace. a. Female, holotype (P.91541). b. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. c. Female, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; AM P:91541). d–g. Carapace ornamentation of female paratype (P.91542; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterodorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Female, paratype (P.91542), SEM. i. Female, holotype (P.91541). j–k. Telson. j. Female, paratype (P. 91542), SEM. k. Female, holotype (P.91541). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=0.5 mm; d–g =0.05 mm; h–k=0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFDBFFA21755FEECFAC2F954.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFD9FFAE175AF922FD1DFE6C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774569/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774569	Fig. 19. Ozestheria fuersichi sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91426).b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91427), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91426). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype, P.91427; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91426). g–h. Head (antennae not shown). g. Male, holotype (P.91426). h. Female, paratype (P.91424). i–j. Telson. i. Male, paratype (P.91427). j. Female, paratype (P.91424). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, g= 0.5 mm; d–f, i–j =0.1 mm; h =0.2 mm.	Fig. 19. Ozestheria fuersichi sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91426).b. Carapace (male paratype, P.91427), SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91426). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype, P.91427; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91426). g–h. Head (antennae not shown). g. Male, holotype (P.91426). h. Female, paratype (P.91424). i–j. Telson. i. Male, paratype (P.91427). j. Female, paratype (P.91424). k. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, g= 0.5 mm; d–f, i–j =0.1 mm; h =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFD9FFAE175AF922FD1DFE6C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFD9FFAE175AF922FD1DFE6C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFD5FFD5174DFE14FD9BFE06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774573/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774573	Fig. 20. Ozestheria gemina sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91204). b. Female, paratype (P.91206). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91204). d. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. e–g, i. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91207; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-carapace. h. Carapace setation mid-carapace (P.91229). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (P.91204). k. Female, paratype (P.91206). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (P.91204). m. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. n. Male, paratype third right thoracopod (P.91205). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d, n=0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm; i–m =0,2 mm.	Fig. 20. Ozestheria gemina sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91204). b. Female, paratype (P.91206). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91204). d. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. e–g, i. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91207; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-carapace. h. Carapace setation mid-carapace (P.91229). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (P.91204). k. Female, paratype (P.91206). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (P.91204). m. Male, paratype (P.91207), SEM. n. Male, paratype third right thoracopod (P.91205). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d, n=0.5 mm; e–h= 0.05 mm; i–m =0,2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFD5FFD5174DFE14FD9BFE06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFD5FFD5174DFE14FD9BFE06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFAEFFD4174BFDFAFDA3F831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774577	Fig. 21. Ozestheria glabra sp. nov., male, holotype WAM C77996. a. Carapace. b. Carapace (SEM. compound of three images). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only). d–h. Carapace ornamentation; positions marked in a and b, respectively, by rectangles).d. Dorsal carapace, SEM. e. Mid-carapace, SEM. f. Ventral carapace (secondary growth phase), SEM. g. Mid-carapace. h. Ventral carapace (secondary growth phase). i. Head (antennae not shown). j. Telson. k. Third left thoracopod. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=1 mm; d–h=0.1 mm; i–k =0.5 mm.	Fig. 21. Ozestheria glabra sp. nov., male, holotype WAM C77996. a. Carapace. b. Carapace (SEM. compound of three images). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only). d–h. Carapace ornamentation; positions marked in a and b, respectively, by rectangles).d. Dorsal carapace, SEM. e. Mid-carapace, SEM. f. Ventral carapace (secondary growth phase), SEM. g. Mid-carapace. h. Ventral carapace (secondary growth phase). i. Head (antennae not shown). j. Telson. k. Third left thoracopod. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=1 mm; d–h=0.1 mm; i–k =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFAEFFD4174BFDFAFDA3F831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFADFFD31741FEECFE79FE14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774581	Fig. 22. Ozestheria henryae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91408). b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91381). c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91408). d–g. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, including crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male, holotype, P.91408). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (P.91408). j. Female, paratype (P.91381). k. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91408). l–m. Telson. l. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91408). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h, l =0.1 mm; i–k =0.5 mm; m =0.2 mm.	Fig. 22. Ozestheria henryae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91408). b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91381). c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91408). d–g. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Posterior carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Ventral carapace ornamentation, including crowded growth lines (position marked in d by rectangle). h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male, holotype, P.91408). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (P.91408). j. Female, paratype (P.91381). k. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91408). l–m. Telson. l. Male, paratype (P.91407), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91408). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h, l =0.1 mm; i–k =0.5 mm; m =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFADFFD31741FEECFE79FE14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA8FFDF17B7FDEDFD01FE6C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774586/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774586	Fig. 23. Ozestheria jiangi sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91452). b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91451). c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91452). d–g. Male, paratype (P.91454), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Ventral carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Head (antennae not shown). h. Head (male, holotype, P.91452). i. Head (female paratype, P.91451). j. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91452). k–m. Telson. k. Male, holotype (P.91452). l. Male, paratype (P.91454), SEM. m. Female, paratype (P.91451). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–b, d=1 mm; c, g–i=0.5 mm; e–f, j–m=0.2 mm.	Fig. 23. Ozestheria jiangi sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91452). b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91451). c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male, holotype, P.91452). d–g. Male, paratype (P.91454), SEM. d. Carapace. e. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). f. Ventral carapace ornamentation (position marked in d by rectangle). g. Head (antennae not shown). h. Head (male, holotype, P.91452). i. Head (female paratype, P.91451). j. Third left thoracopod (male, holotype, P.91452). k–m. Telson. k. Male, holotype (P.91452). l. Male, paratype (P.91454), SEM. m. Female, paratype (P.91451). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–b, d=1 mm; c, g–i=0.5 mm; e–f, j–m=0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA8FFDF17B7FDEDFD01FE6C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA4FFD8174EFE14FD4DF830.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774588/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774588	Fig. 24. Ozestheria jonnae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91644).b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91644). c–e. Male, holotype (P.91644). c. Punctae dorsally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). d. Lirae mid-ventrally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). e. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve). f–h. Male (AM P91628), SEM. f. Carapace. g. Punctae mid-dorsally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). h. Lirae posteroventrally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). i. Head (second antenna removed), SEM. j. Head (male, holotype, P.91644, antennae not shown). k. Head (female paratype, P.91633, antennae not shown). l. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91618). m. Telson (male, holotype, P.91644). n. Telson (male, AM P91628), SEM. o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–b, e–f, j–l =1 mm; c–d, g–i, m–n= 0.1 mm.	Fig. 24. Ozestheria jonnae sp. nov. a. Carapace (male, holotype, P.91644).b. Carapace (female paratype, P.91644). c–e. Male, holotype (P.91644). c. Punctae dorsally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). d. Lirae mid-ventrally on carapace (position marked in a by rectangle). e. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve). f–h. Male (AM P91628), SEM. f. Carapace. g. Punctae mid-dorsally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). h. Lirae posteroventrally on carapace (position marked in f by rectangle). i. Head (second antenna removed), SEM. j. Head (male, holotype, P.91644, antennae not shown). k. Head (female paratype, P.91633, antennae not shown). l. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91618). m. Telson (male, holotype, P.91644). n. Telson (male, AM P91628), SEM. o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–b, e–f, j–l =1 mm; c–d, g–i, m–n= 0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA4FFD8174EFE14FD4DF830.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA0FFC11767FEECFDC9F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774592/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774592	Fig. 25. Ozestheria lutraria(Brady, 1886). a. Original drawings of carapace by Brady (1886).b. Carapace (male neotype, P.91288). c. Carapace (female, P.91334). d. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male neotype, P.91288). e–h. Carapace (male, P.91285), SEM. e. Anterior. f. Posterior. g. Ornamentation midcarapace (position marked in e by rectangle). h. Ornamentation ventral carapace. i–k. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, neotype (P.91288). j. Male (P.91319). k. Female (P.91289). l. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91288). m–o. Telson. m. Male (P.91285), SEM. n. Male, neotype (P.91288). o. Female (P.91356). Scale bars: b–f =1 mm; g–h =0.2 mm; i–o= 0.5 mm.	Fig. 25. Ozestheria lutraria(Brady, 1886). a. Original drawings of carapace by Brady (1886).b. Carapace (male neotype, P.91288). c. Carapace (female, P.91334). d. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only, male neotype, P.91288). e–h. Carapace (male, P.91285), SEM. e. Anterior. f. Posterior. g. Ornamentation midcarapace (position marked in e by rectangle). h. Ornamentation ventral carapace. i–k. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, neotype (P.91288). j. Male (P.91319). k. Female (P.91289). l. Third left thoracopod (male neotype, P.91288). m–o. Telson. m. Male (P.91285), SEM. n. Male, neotype (P.91288). o. Female (P.91356). Scale bars: b–f =1 mm; g–h =0.2 mm; i–o= 0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA0FFC11767FEECFDC9F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774594/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774594	Fig. 26. Ozestheria lutraria (Brady, 1886). a–f. Several syntype specimens of O. dictyon (MV J53359; juveniles of O. lutraria). a. Carapace. b. Mid-carapace ornamentation. c. Carapace, SEM. d. Dorsal carapace ornamentation (position marked in c by rectangle). e. Ventral carapace ornamentation (position marked in c by rectangle). f. Telson.g. Telson of O. lutraria, juvenile (P.91378). h. Distribution map (original type locality indicated by circle; newly selected type locality of neotype indicated by red dot; type locality of O. dictyon indicated by dotted circle; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a, c= 1 mm; b=0.5 mm; d–g=0.1 mm.	Fig. 26. Ozestheria lutraria (Brady, 1886). a–f. Several syntype specimens of O. dictyon (MV J53359; juveniles of O. lutraria). a. Carapace. b. Mid-carapace ornamentation. c. Carapace, SEM. d. Dorsal carapace ornamentation (position marked in c by rectangle). e. Ventral carapace ornamentation (position marked in c by rectangle). f. Telson.g. Telson of O. lutraria, juvenile (P.91378). h. Distribution map (original type locality indicated by circle; newly selected type locality of neotype indicated by red dot; type locality of O. dictyon indicated by dotted circle; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a, c= 1 mm; b=0.5 mm; d–g=0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFA0FFC11767FEECFDC9F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFBAFFC21720F9B6FBD6F831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774599/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774599	Fig. 27. Ozestheria mariae (Olesen & Timms, 2005), paratypes (WAM C34420).a–d. Carapace.a. Male. b. Female. c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male). d. Male, SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in d by rectangle), SEM. e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Mid-dorsal carapace. g. Midventral carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i–j. Head, antennae not shown. i. Male. j. Female. k. Telson, male. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 0.5 mm; e–h=0.1 mm; i–k= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 27. Ozestheria mariae (Olesen & Timms, 2005), paratypes (WAM C34420).a–d. Carapace.a. Male. b. Female. c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male). d. Male, SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in d by rectangle), SEM. e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Mid-dorsal carapace. g. Midventral carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i–j. Head, antennae not shown. i. Male. j. Female. k. Telson, male. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 0.5 mm; e–h=0.1 mm; i–k= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFBAFFC21720F9B6FBD6F831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB6FFCE1747FEECFC54FB73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774604/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774604	Fig. 28. Ozestheria marthae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P. 91660). b. Female, paratype (P.91659). c. Dorsal view (male, holotype, P. 91660). d. Male, paratype (P.91661; ventral margin damaged), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91661; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e–f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–j. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, paratype (P.91661), SEM. i. Male, holotype (P.91660). j. Female, paratype (P.91659). k–l. Telson. k. Male, paratype (P.91661), SEM. l. Male, holotype (P.91660). m. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91660). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–g= 0.1 mm; h–m= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 28. Ozestheria marthae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P. 91660). b. Female, paratype (P.91659). c. Dorsal view (male, holotype, P. 91660). d. Male, paratype (P.91661; ventral margin damaged), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91661; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e–f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–j. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, paratype (P.91661), SEM. i. Male, holotype (P.91660). j. Female, paratype (P.91659). k–l. Telson. k. Male, paratype (P.91661), SEM. l. Male, holotype (P.91660). m. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91660). n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–g= 0.1 mm; h–m= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB6FFCE1747FEECFC54FB73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB5FFCB1740FB0DFB8EFA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774608/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774608	Fig. 29. Ozestheria matuwa sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78010). b. Female (WAM C80202). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C78010). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80208), SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80208; positions marked in a, d and f by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Midcarapace, detail. i. Carapace ornamentation (male, holotype WAM C78010), ventral.j–l. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (WAM C78010). k. Female (WAM C80202). l. Female (WAM C80212). m–n. Telson. m. Male, holotype (WAM C78010). n. Male (WAM C80209). o. Third left thoracopod (holotype, WAM C78010). p. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–g, i =0.2 mm; h= 0.05 mm; j–o =0.5 mm.	Fig. 29. Ozestheria matuwa sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78010). b. Female (WAM C80202). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C78010). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80208), SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80208; positions marked in a, d and f by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Midcarapace, detail. i. Carapace ornamentation (male, holotype WAM C78010), ventral.j–l. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (WAM C78010). k. Female (WAM C80202). l. Female (WAM C80212). m–n. Telson. m. Male, holotype (WAM C78010). n. Male (WAM C80209). o. Third left thoracopod (holotype, WAM C78010). p. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–g, i =0.2 mm; h= 0.05 mm; j–o =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB5FFCB1740FB0DFB8EFA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB0FFF114EAF9E2FB1BFCE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774612/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774612	Fig. 30. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Carapace. a. Male (P.91495). b. Male (P.91477). c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male, P.91495). d. Female, syntype (MV J54045). e. Male, syntype (MV J54045), SEM. f. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male syntype, MV J54045; position marked in e by rectangle), SEM. g–i. Male (P.91946). g. Carapace. h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). i. Ventromedian carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). Scale bars: a–e, g=0.5 mm; f =0.05 mm; h–i =0.1 mm.	Fig. 30. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Carapace. a. Male (P.91495). b. Male (P.91477). c. Dorsal view (left valve only, male, P.91495). d. Female, syntype (MV J54045). e. Male, syntype (MV J54045), SEM. f. Mid-carapace ornamentation (male syntype, MV J54045; position marked in e by rectangle), SEM. g–i. Male (P.91946). g. Carapace. h. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). i. Ventromedian carapace ornamentation (position marked in g by rectangle). Scale bars: a–e, g=0.5 mm; f =0.05 mm; h–i =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB0FFF114EAF9E2FB1BFCE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774616/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774616	Fig. 31. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91496), SEM. b. Male, syntype (MV J54054). c. Female, syntype (MV J54045). d. Male (P.91495). e. Female (P.91498). f. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91495). g–i. Telson. g. Male (P.91496), SEM. h. Female, syntype (MV J54045). i. Male (AM P:91495). j. Distribution map (type locality indicated by dotted line; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–f=0.5 mm; g–i=0.1 mm.	Fig. 31. Ozestheria minor comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91496), SEM. b. Male, syntype (MV J54054). c. Female, syntype (MV J54045). d. Male (P.91495). e. Female (P.91498). f. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91495). g–i. Telson. g. Male (P.91496), SEM. h. Female, syntype (MV J54045). i. Male (AM P:91495). j. Distribution map (type locality indicated by dotted line; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–f=0.5 mm; g–i=0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FFB0FFF114EAF9E2FB1BFCE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF8AFFF21752FC8FFC71FC5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774620/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774620	Fig. 32. Ozestheria ngamurru sp. nov. a–c. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78000). b. Male, paratype (WAM C80229). c. Dorsal view male, holotype (right valve only;WAM C78000).d–g. Carapace ornamentation (male, paratype, WAM C80229; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-dorsal carapace ornamentation. f–g. Mid-ventral carapace. h. Carapace ornamentation (male, holotype, WAM C78000), mid-ventral carapace. i–k. Male, holotype (WAM C78000). i. Head (antennae not shown).j. Telson. k. Third left thoracopod. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c =1 mm; d–h =0.05 mm; i, k=0.5 mm; j =0.1 mm.	Fig. 32. Ozestheria ngamurru sp. nov. a–c. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78000). b. Male, paratype (WAM C80229). c. Dorsal view male, holotype (right valve only;WAM C78000).d–g. Carapace ornamentation (male, paratype, WAM C80229; positions marked in b by rectangles), SEM. d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-dorsal carapace ornamentation. f–g. Mid-ventral carapace. h. Carapace ornamentation (male, holotype, WAM C78000), mid-ventral carapace. i–k. Male, holotype (WAM C78000). i. Head (antennae not shown).j. Telson. k. Third left thoracopod. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c =1 mm; d–h =0.05 mm; i, k=0.5 mm; j =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF8AFFF21752FC8FFC71FC5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF89FFFD14EEFC25FB4FFE9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF86FFFE176EFE64FDD2FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774625/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774625	Fig. 33. Ozestheria paralutraria sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28498). b. Female, holotype (WAM C78013). c. Dorsal view male paratype (left valve only; NHMW-ZOO- CR-28498). d. Female, paratype (WAM C80217), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in b and d by rectangles). e. Posterior carapace, female paratype (WAM C80217), SEM. f. Posteroventral carapace, female, holotype (WAM C78013). g–h. Head (antennae not shown). g. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28498). h. Female, holotype (WAM C78013). i–j. Telson. i. Male, paratype, furca broken off (WAM C80216). j. Female, holotype (WAM C78013). k. Male, third left thoracopod (paratype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28498). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–f, i–k = 0.2 mm; g–h=0.5 mm.	Fig. 33. Ozestheria paralutraria sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28498). b. Female, holotype (WAM C78013). c. Dorsal view male paratype (left valve only; NHMW-ZOO- CR-28498). d. Female, paratype (WAM C80217), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in b and d by rectangles). e. Posterior carapace, female paratype (WAM C80217), SEM. f. Posteroventral carapace, female, holotype (WAM C78013). g–h. Head (antennae not shown). g. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28498). h. Female, holotype (WAM C78013). i–j. Telson. i. Male, paratype, furca broken off (WAM C80216). j. Female, holotype (WAM C78013). k. Male, third left thoracopod (paratype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28498). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–f, i–k = 0.2 mm; g–h=0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF86FFFE176EFE64FDD2FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF85FFF81776FE2EFD30F874.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774627/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774627	Fig. 34. Ozestheria pellucida Timms, 2018, male paratype (WAM C72092). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in a by rectangle). e–i. Carapace ornamentation, SEM (positions marked in b by rectangles). e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Mid-carapace. h. Posterior carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j. Head, antennae not shown. k. Telson. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c= 0.5 mm; d–i =0.1 mm; j–k= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 34. Ozestheria pellucida Timms, 2018, male paratype (WAM C72092). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d. Mid-carapace ornamentation (position marked in a by rectangle). e–i. Carapace ornamentation, SEM (positions marked in b by rectangles). e. Larval valve and dorsal carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Mid-carapace. h. Posterior carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j. Head, antennae not shown. k. Telson. l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c= 0.5 mm; d–i =0.1 mm; j–k= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF85FFF81776FE2EFD30F874.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF80FFE41756FEECFD79FD9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774633/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774633	Fig. 35. Ozestheria pilbarensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78014). b. Female, paratype (WAM C80235). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; WAM C78014). d. Male (WAM C77995), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male WAM C77995; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Ventral carapace. g. Mid-carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (WAM C78014). i. Female, paratype (WAM C80235). j. Telson, male, holotype (WAM C78014). k. Male, third right thoracopod (holotype, WAM C78014). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–g, j= 0.1 mm; h–i, k =0.5 mm.	Fig. 35. Ozestheria pilbarensis sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C78014). b. Female, paratype (WAM C80235). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; WAM C78014). d. Male (WAM C77995), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male WAM C77995; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Ventral carapace. g. Mid-carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (WAM C78014). i. Female, paratype (WAM C80235). j. Telson, male, holotype (WAM C78014). k. Male, third right thoracopod (holotype, WAM C78014). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–g, j= 0.1 mm; h–i, k =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF80FFE41756FEECFD79FD9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF9FFFE1175DFD66FC9EFCC7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774639/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774639	Fig. 36. Ozestheria quinlanae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C77988). b. Female, paratype (WAM C80226). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C77988). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80227), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80227; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-ventral carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Mid-ventral carapace ornamentation (female paratype WAM C80226; position marked in b by rectangle). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (WAM C77988). j. Female, paratype (WAM C80226). k. Telson, male, holotype (WAM C77988). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype WAM C77988). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d= 1 mm; e–h, k=0.1 mm; i–j, l =0.5 mm.	Fig. 36. Ozestheria quinlanae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (WAM C77988). b. Female, paratype (WAM C80226). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (left valve only; WAM C77988). d. Male, paratype (WAM C80227), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male paratype WAM C80227; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Dorsal carapace. f. Mid-ventral carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Mid-ventral carapace ornamentation (female paratype WAM C80226; position marked in b by rectangle). i–j. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, holotype (WAM C77988). j. Female, paratype (WAM C80226). k. Telson, male, holotype (WAM C77988). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype WAM C77988). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d= 1 mm; e–h, k=0.1 mm; i–j, l =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF9FFFE1175DFD66FC9EFCC7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF9AFFE2174FFCB8FC9CF831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774641/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774641	Fig. 37. Ozestheria radiata sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91706). b. Female, paratype (P.91707). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91706). d. Male, holotype (P.91706), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91706; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Midcarapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.91706). i. Female, paratype (P.91707). j. Telson, male, holotype (P.91706). k. Third right thoracopod, male, holotype (P.91706). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e, j =0.1 mm; f–g =0.05 mm; h–i, k =0.5 mm.	Fig. 37. Ozestheria radiata sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91706). b. Female, paratype (P.91707). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91706). d. Male, holotype (P.91706), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91706; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Midcarapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.91706). i. Female, paratype (P.91707). j. Telson, male, holotype (P.91706). k. Third right thoracopod, male, holotype (P.91706). l. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e, j =0.1 mm; f–g =0.05 mm; h–i, k =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF9AFFE2174FFCB8FC9CF831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF96FFEE174DFEECFAB8FE3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774644/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774644	Fig. 38. Ozestheria richteri sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91531). b. Female, paratype (P.91528). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown, P.91531). d. Male, paratype (P.91529), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91529; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Mid-dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.91531). i. Female, paratype (P.91528). j–k. Telson. j. Male, holotype (P.91531). k. Male, paratype (P.91529), SEM. l. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91531). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–l=0.1 mm.	Fig. 38. Ozestheria richteri sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91531). b. Female, paratype (P.91528). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown, P.91531). d. Male, paratype (P.91529), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91529; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Mid-dorsal carapace. f. Mid-carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (P.91531). i. Female, paratype (P.91528). j–k. Telson. j. Male, holotype (P.91531). k. Male, paratype (P.91529), SEM. l. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91531). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–l=0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF96FFEE174DFEECFAB8FE3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF95FFE81750FDC5FE15F9DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774648/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774648	Fig. 39. Ozestheria rincewindi sp. nov., male, holotype (P.91857). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d–f. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in b by rectangle), SEM. d. Mid-dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Ventral carapace with crowded growth lines. g. Head (antennae not shown). h. Third left thoracopod. i. Telson. j. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=0.5 mm; d–i =0.1 mm.	Fig. 39. Ozestheria rincewindi sp. nov., male, holotype (P.91857). a. Carapace. b. Carapace, SEM. c. Carapace, dorsal view (right valve only). d–f. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in b by rectangle), SEM. d. Mid-dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace. f. Ventral carapace with crowded growth lines. g. Head (antennae not shown). h. Third left thoracopod. i. Telson. j. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c=0.5 mm; d–i =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF95FFE81750FDC5FE15F9DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF93FF17176BF9DAFCA3F9EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774652/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774652	Fig. 40. Ozestheria rubra (Henry, 1924). a–f. Carapace. a. Female, syntype (P.6773). b. Male (P.91392). c. Dorsal view (right valve only, male, P.91392). d. Female (P.91412). e. Male (P.91394), SEM. f. Male (P.91411), SEM. g–j. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a, b, e by rectangles, respectively). g. Mid-carapace (male, P.91394), SEM. h. Ventral carapace (male, P.91394), SEM. i. Mid-ventral carapace (female syntype, P.6773). j. Ventral carapace (male, P.91392). k. Male, third right thoracopod (P.91392). Scale bars: b–f=1 mm; g, i= 0.05 mm; j–k= 0.5 mm.	Fig. 40. Ozestheria rubra (Henry, 1924). a–f. Carapace. a. Female, syntype (P.6773). b. Male (P.91392). c. Dorsal view (right valve only, male, P.91392). d. Female (P.91412). e. Male (P.91394), SEM. f. Male (P.91411), SEM. g–j. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a, b, e by rectangles, respectively). g. Mid-carapace (male, P.91394), SEM. h. Ventral carapace (male, P.91394), SEM. i. Mid-ventral carapace (female syntype, P.6773). j. Ventral carapace (male, P.91392). k. Male, third right thoracopod (P.91392). Scale bars: b–f=1 mm; g, i= 0.05 mm; j–k= 0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF93FF17176BF9DAFCA3F9EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774658/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774658	Fig. 41. Ozestheria rubra (Henry, 1924). a–f. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91394), SEM. b. Male (P.91392). c. Male (P.91410). d. Female, syntype (P.6773; nauplius eye was not visible). e. Female (P.91390). f. Female (P. 91412). g–i. Telson. g. Male (P.91394), SEM. h. Male (P.91392). i. Female, syntype (P.6773; furca broken off).j. Distribution map (circle depicts type localities; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, e–f, h =0.5 mm; g=0.2 mm.	Fig. 41. Ozestheria rubra (Henry, 1924). a–f. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male (P.91394), SEM. b. Male (P.91392). c. Male (P.91410). d. Female, syntype (P.6773; nauplius eye was not visible). e. Female (P.91390). f. Female (P. 91412). g–i. Telson. g. Male (P.91394), SEM. h. Male (P.91392). i. Female, syntype (P.6773; furca broken off).j. Distribution map (circle depicts type localities; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, e–f, h =0.5 mm; g=0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF93FF17176BF9DAFCA3F9EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF6CFF131753F995FD16FB10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774666	Fig. 42. Ozestheria rufa (Dakin, 1914). a. Carapace, male (WAM C78011).b. Carapace, female, syntype (WAM 7730). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only) female syntype (WAM 7730). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (female, syntype, WAM 7730; positions marked in b by rectangles). d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace.f. Carapace male (paratype WAM C780119), SEM. g–i. Carapace ornamentation (male, WAM C78011; positions marked in f by rectangles), SEM. g. Mid-dorsal carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male (WAM C78011). k. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). l–m. Telson. l. Male (WAM C78011). m. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78011). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, f= 1 mm; d–e, g–i=0.1 mm; j–n = 0.5 mm.	Fig. 42. Ozestheria rufa (Dakin, 1914). a. Carapace, male (WAM C78011).b. Carapace, female, syntype (WAM 7730). c. Carapace, dorsal view (left valve only) female syntype (WAM 7730). d–e. Carapace ornamentation (female, syntype, WAM 7730; positions marked in b by rectangles). d. Dorsal carapace. e. Mid-carapace.f. Carapace male (paratype WAM C780119), SEM. g–i. Carapace ornamentation (male, WAM C78011; positions marked in f by rectangles), SEM. g. Mid-dorsal carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i. Ventral carapace. j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male (WAM C78011). k. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). l–m. Telson. l. Male (WAM C78011). m. Female, syntype (WAM 7730). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78011). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c, f= 1 mm; d–e, g–i=0.1 mm; j–n = 0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF6CFF131753F995FD16FB10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF68FF1F1755FAE2FBA5FE01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774668	Fig. 43. Ozestheria sarsii (Sayce, 1903). a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (MV J203). b. Male (WAM C78008). c. Carapace, Dorsal view male, holotype (MV J203, right valve only). d. Female (NHMW- ZOO-CR-28495). e. Male (WAM C80200), SEM. f–g. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and e by rectangles). f. Mid-dorsal carapace, male (WAM C80200), SEM. g. Mid-carapace, male, holotype (MV J203). h–j. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (MV J203). i. Male (WAM C78008). j. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). k–m. Telson. k. Male, holotype (MV J203). l. Male (WAM C78008). m. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78008). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e =1 mm; f =0.1 mm; g–j, n= 0.5 mm; k–m= 0.2 mm.	Fig. 43. Ozestheria sarsii (Sayce, 1903). a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (MV J203). b. Male (WAM C78008). c. Carapace, Dorsal view male, holotype (MV J203, right valve only). d. Female (NHMW- ZOO-CR-28495). e. Male (WAM C80200), SEM. f–g. Carapace ornamentation (positions marked in a and e by rectangles). f. Mid-dorsal carapace, male (WAM C80200), SEM. g. Mid-carapace, male, holotype (MV J203). h–j. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (MV J203). i. Male (WAM C78008). j. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). k–m. Telson. k. Male, holotype (MV J203). l. Male (WAM C78008). m. Female (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28495). n. Male, third left thoracopod (WAM C78008). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e =1 mm; f =0.1 mm; g–j, n= 0.5 mm; k–m= 0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF68FF1F1755FAE2FBA5FE01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774507	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	Fig. 5. Morphometrics of short-condyled species. Scores on upper PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 248 outlines, including 233 new individuals and 15 historic type specimens, four of which are drawings ofOzestheria elliptica (Sars, 1897),O. lutraria (Brady, 1886) andO. berneyi (Gurney, 1927). One of the drawings of O. berneyi corresponds to the studied syntype. The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., C, D etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X1) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 73 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF64FF1B174EFDF3FCC6FD67.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774672/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774672	Fig. 44. Ozestheria selmae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91717). b. Female, paratype (P.91714).c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (right valve only; P.91717). d. Male, paratype (P.91716), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91716; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Midcarapace. f. Ventral carapace. g–h. Carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (AM P91717; positions marked in a by rectangles). g. Mid-dorsal carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i–k. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, paratype (P.91716), SEM. j. Male, holotype (AM P:91717). k. Female, paratype (P.91714). l. Male, third right thoracopod (holotype; P.91717). m–n. Telson. m. Male, paratype (P.91716), SEM. n. Male, holotype (AM P:91717). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–h=0.1 mm; i–l=0.5 mm; m–n =0.2 mm.	Fig. 44. Ozestheria selmae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91717). b. Female, paratype (P.91714).c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (right valve only; P.91717). d. Male, paratype (P.91716), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91716; positions marked in d by rectangles). e. Midcarapace. f. Ventral carapace. g–h. Carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (AM P91717; positions marked in a by rectangles). g. Mid-dorsal carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i–k. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, paratype (P.91716), SEM. j. Male, holotype (AM P:91717). k. Female, paratype (P.91714). l. Male, third right thoracopod (holotype; P.91717). m–n. Telson. m. Male, paratype (P.91716), SEM. n. Male, holotype (AM P:91717). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =1 mm; e–h=0.1 mm; i–l=0.5 mm; m–n =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF64FF1B174EFDF3FCC6FD67.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF60FF07174DFD19FEADFD44.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774676	Fig. 45. Ozestheria setifera sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91580). b. Female, paratype (P.91588). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91580). d. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91581; positions marked in d by rectangle; most setae broken off during SEM preparation), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace. g–h. Setation on carapace. g. Male, holotype, ventral carapace (P.91580; position marked in a by rectangle). h. Male, paratype, posterior on carapace (P.91581). i–l. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. j. Male, holotype (P.91580). k. Male, paratype (P.91592). l. Female, paratype (P.91588). m. Male, holotype, third right thoracopod (P.91580). n–o. Telson.n. Male (AM P:91581, SEM). o. Male, holotype (P.91580). p. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h= 0.1 mm; i–o =0.2 mm.	Fig. 45. Ozestheria setifera sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91580). b. Female, paratype (P.91588). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91580). d. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. e–f. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91581; positions marked in d by rectangle; most setae broken off during SEM preparation), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Posterior carapace. g–h. Setation on carapace. g. Male, holotype, ventral carapace (P.91580; position marked in a by rectangle). h. Male, paratype, posterior on carapace (P.91581). i–l. Head (antennae not shown). i. Male, paratype (P.91581), SEM. j. Male, holotype (P.91580). k. Male, paratype (P.91592). l. Female, paratype (P.91588). m. Male, holotype, third right thoracopod (P.91580). n–o. Telson.n. Male (AM P:91581, SEM). o. Male, holotype (P.91580). p. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d = 1 mm; e–h= 0.1 mm; i–o =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF60FF07174DFD19FEADFD44.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF7CFF00174EFD3DFDD2FA4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774678/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774678	Fig. 46. Ozestheria sivesae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91547). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28482). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91547). d. Male, paratype (P. 91548), SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91548, positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Larval valve. f. Posterior carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i–j. Heads, antennae not shown. i. Male, holotype (P.91547). j. Female, paratype (P.9456). k. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91547). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (AM P:91547). m. Male, paratype (P.91548), SEM. n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h =0.05 mm; i–m =0.1 mm.	Fig. 46. Ozestheria sivesae sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91547). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28482). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (left valve only; P.91547). d. Male, paratype (P. 91548), SEM. e–h. Carapace ornamentation of male paratype (P.91548, positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Larval valve. f. Posterior carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h. Mid-carapace. i–j. Heads, antennae not shown. i. Male, holotype (P.91547). j. Female, paratype (P.9456). k. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91547). l–m. Telson. l. Male, holotype (AM P:91547). m. Male, paratype (P.91548), SEM. n. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d =0.5 mm; e–h =0.05 mm; i–m =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF7CFF00174EFD3DFDD2FA4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF7BFF0D1749FA37FBD9F831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774682	Fig. 47. Ozestheria timmsi sp. nov. a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91544). b. Female, paratype (P.91533). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91544). d. Male, antero-dorsal part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. e. Male, postero-ventral part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. f–h. Carapace ornamentation of male (P.91532; positions marked in d, e by rectangles), SEM.f. Mid-carapace.g. Posterior carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-dorsal carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91544; position marked in a by rectangle). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (AM P:91544). k. Female, paratype (P.91533). l–m. Telson. l. Male (P.91532; posteriorly damaged), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91544). n. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91544). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e, j–k, m–n =0.5 mm; f–i =0.1 mm; l =0.2 mm.	Fig. 47. Ozestheria timmsi sp. nov. a–e. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (P.91544). b. Female, paratype (P.91533). c. Male, holotype, dorsal view (only left valve shown; P.91544). d. Male, antero-dorsal part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. e. Male, postero-ventral part of carapace (P.91532), SEM. f–h. Carapace ornamentation of male (P.91532; positions marked in d, e by rectangles), SEM.f. Mid-carapace.g. Posterior carapace. h. Ventral carapace. i. Mid-dorsal carapace ornamentation of male, holotype (P.91544; position marked in a by rectangle). j–k. Head (antennae not shown). j. Male, holotype (AM P:91544). k. Female, paratype (P.91533). l–m. Telson. l. Male (P.91532; posteriorly damaged), SEM. m. Male, holotype (P.91544). n. Male, holotype third right thoracopod (P.91544). o. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–e, j–k, m–n =0.5 mm; f–i =0.1 mm; l =0.2 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF7BFF0D1749FA37FBD9F831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF77FF0B14D5FEECFC34FA8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774684	Fig. 48. Ozestheria typica comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–f. Carapace. a. Male, syntype (MV J54046). b. Male, syntype (MV J54046), SEM. c. Dorsal view (male, P.91738). d. Male (P.91738). e. Female (P.91737). f. Male (P.91739), SEM. g–i. Carapace ornamentation of male syntype (MV J54046; positions marked in a, b by rectangles). g. Posterior carapace. h. Mid-carapace, SEM. i. Ventral carapace, SEM. j–k. Carapace ornamentation of male (P.91739; positions marked in f by rectangles), SEM. j. Mid-carapace. k. Posterior carapace. Scale bars: a–f=0.5 mm; g–k =0.1 mm.	Fig. 48. Ozestheria typica comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–f. Carapace. a. Male, syntype (MV J54046). b. Male, syntype (MV J54046), SEM. c. Dorsal view (male, P.91738). d. Male (P.91738). e. Female (P.91737). f. Male (P.91739), SEM. g–i. Carapace ornamentation of male syntype (MV J54046; positions marked in a, b by rectangles). g. Posterior carapace. h. Mid-carapace, SEM. i. Ventral carapace, SEM. j–k. Carapace ornamentation of male (P.91739; positions marked in f by rectangles), SEM. j. Mid-carapace. k. Posterior carapace. Scale bars: a–f=0.5 mm; g–k =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF77FF0B14D5FEECFC34FA8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774690/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774690	Fig. 49. Ozestheria typica comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male, syntype (MV J54046). b. Male (P.91738). c. Male (P.91739), SEM. d. Rostrum female syntype (MV J54046). e. Female (P.91737). f. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91738). g–i. Telson. g. Female, syntype (MV J54046, furcal setae not shown as animal was dried out). h. Male (P.91739), SEM. i. Male (P.91738). j. Distribution map (type locality indicated by dotted line; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c= 0.2 mm; d–i =0.1 mm.	Fig. 49. Ozestheria typica comb. nov. (Spencer & Hall, 1896). a–e. Head (antennae not shown). a. Male, syntype (MV J54046). b. Male (P.91738). c. Male (P.91739), SEM. d. Rostrum female syntype (MV J54046). e. Female (P.91737). f. Third left thoracopod (male, P.91738). g–i. Telson. g. Female, syntype (MV J54046, furcal setae not shown as animal was dried out). h. Male (P.91739), SEM. i. Male (P.91738). j. Distribution map (type locality indicated by dotted line; produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–c= 0.2 mm; d–i =0.1 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF77FF0B14D5FEECFC34FA8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF70FF371748FA6BFBECFEB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774694/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774694	Fig. 50. Ozestheria weeksi sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). d. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male, paratype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). i. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). j–k. Telson. j. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). k. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d=1 mm; e–g, j–k =0.1 mm; h–i, l =0.5 mm.	Fig. 50. Ozestheria weeksi sp. nov. a–d. Carapace. a. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). b. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). c. Dorsal view, male, holotype (right valve only; NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). d. Male, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199), SEM. e–g. Carapace ornamentation (male, paratype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28199; positions marked in d by rectangles), SEM. e. Mid-carapace. f. Dorsal carapace. g. Ventral carapace. h–i. Head (antennae not shown). h. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). i. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). j–k. Telson. j. Male, holotype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). k. Female, paratype (NHMW-ZOO-CR-28192). l. Male, third left thoracopod (holotype, NHMW-ZOO-CR-28187). m. Distribution map (produced in ArcMap 10.7; see caption Fig. 7 for sources). Scale bars: a–d=1 mm; e–g, j–k =0.1 mm; h–i, l =0.5 mm.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
03FDA650FF70FF371748FA6BFBECFEB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15774509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15774509	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	Fig. 6. Morphometrics of long-condyled species. upper. Scores on PC1 and PC2 of Fourier shape coefficients of 497 outlines, including 480 new individuals and 17 historic type specimens, two of which are drawings of Ozestheria cancellata (Spencer & Hall, 1896) and O. packardi (Brady, 1886). The names used by Schwentner et al. (2015a) to identify genetically delimited species (e.g., A, B etc.; extended for the newly identified species, e.g., X2) are provided. New specimens are represented by convex hulls, type specimens and species documented by a single specimen (U, W, X7) by data points. lower. Mean shape of each species, calculated based on up to 67 individuals per species.	2025-05-23	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja		Zenodo	biologists	Schwentner, Martin;Hethke, Manja			
