taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723020	Fig. 1 Ryukyuan bobtail collection sites, eggs masses, and adult morphotypes. a Ryukyu Archipelago collection sites. b Ryukyuan bobtail squid egg clutches from Types 1–3; scale bars 5, 4 and 12 mm, respectively. c Live adult Type 2 and Type 3 collected during surveys, scale bars 5 and 11 mm, respectively.	Fig. 1 Ryukyuan bobtail collection sites, eggs masses, and adult morphotypes. a Ryukyu Archipelago collection sites. b Ryukyuan bobtail squid egg clutches from Types 1–3; scale bars 5, 4 and 12 mm, respectively. c Live adult Type 2 and Type 3 collected during surveys, scale bars 5 and 11 mm, respectively.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723022/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723022	Fig. 2 Maximum likelihood tree estimated for COI sequences. Possible misidentifications of original taxa: *suspected E. morsei (Verrill, 1881); **suspected E. hyllebergi Nateewathana, 1997; ***suspected misidentification, likely sepiadariid; Sepiadariidae; +, likely S. birostrata (see Supplementary Table 1). Nodes with bootstrap support <95% are shown. #We have reassigned this species to Euprymna below.	Fig. 2 Maximum likelihood tree estimated for COI sequences. Possible misidentifications of original taxa: *suspected E. morsei (Verrill, 1881); **suspected E. hyllebergi Nateewathana, 1997; ***suspected misidentification, likely sepiadariid; Sepiadariidae; +, likely S. birostrata (see Supplementary Table 1). Nodes with bootstrap support <95% are shown. #We have reassigned this species to Euprymna below.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723026	Fig. 4 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. Holotype male, 14.9 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85885): a Dorsal view, scale bar 5 mm and b Ventral view, scale bar 5 mm.	Fig. 4 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. Holotype male, 14.9 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85885): a Dorsal view, scale bar 5 mm and b Ventral view, scale bar 5 mm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723028/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723028	Fig. 5 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. a Ventral mantle dissected to show funnellocking cartilage, fc, and mantle-locking cartilage, mc, paratype male, 22 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 3 mm. b Funnel dissected from ventral side to show funnel organ (fo), same specimen, scale bar 2 mm.	Fig. 5 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. a Ventral mantle dissected to show funnellocking cartilage, fc, and mantle-locking cartilage, mc, paratype male, 22 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 3 mm. b Funnel dissected from ventral side to show funnel organ (fo), same specimen, scale bar 2 mm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723030/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723030	Fig. 6 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. aboral view of portion of modified part of hectocotylus (outermost sucker row) to illustrate palisade arrangement, toothed rim of palisade suckers visible at tips of (from left), suckers 4–6 and 8; cap partly obscuring chitinous sucker rim at tips of 5, 6; caps removed from (from left) sucker 4 and 8, 22 mm ML male (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 1 cm.	Fig. 6 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. aboral view of portion of modified part of hectocotylus (outermost sucker row) to illustrate palisade arrangement, toothed rim of palisade suckers visible at tips of (from left), suckers 4–6 and 8; cap partly obscuring chitinous sucker rim at tips of 5, 6; caps removed from (from left) sucker 4 and 8, 22 mm ML male (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 1 cm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723038	Fig. 9 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. developmental stages. a Developing embryo inside egg attached to yolk sac (note attachment threads on egg). b Laboratory-reared hatchling, ventral view. c hatchling, dorsal view. d, e Captive reared adults. Note arm banding clearly visible in (a and d) and concentration of blue reflective iridophores in (e).	Fig. 9 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. developmental stages. a Developing embryo inside egg attached to yolk sac (note attachment threads on egg). b Laboratory-reared hatchling, ventral view. c hatchling, dorsal view. d, e Captive reared adults. Note arm banding clearly visible in (a and d) and concentration of blue reflective iridophores in (e).	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFE9CE1A257E0D66FBE1FBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723024/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723024	Fig. 3 Maximum likelihood and Bayesian tree based on 452 orthologous genes using their coding sequences. Nodes with bootstrap support <95% and posterior probability <0.9 are shown. *Members of the Type 2 clade are morphologically indistinguishable from Sepiola parva. Based on the COI analyses, this phylogeny and our morphological analysis, however, we have redefined the genus Euprymna and reassigned this species to Euprymna.	Fig. 3 Maximum likelihood and Bayesian tree based on 452 orthologous genes using their coding sequences. Nodes with bootstrap support <95% and posterior probability <0.9 are shown. *Members of the Type 2 clade are morphologically indistinguishable from Sepiola parva. Based on the COI analyses, this phylogeny and our morphological analysis, however, we have redefined the genus Euprymna and reassigned this species to Euprymna.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723020/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723020	Fig. 1 Ryukyuan bobtail collection sites, eggs masses, and adult morphotypes. a Ryukyu Archipelago collection sites. b Ryukyuan bobtail squid egg clutches from Types 1–3; scale bars 5, 4 and 12 mm, respectively. c Live adult Type 2 and Type 3 collected during surveys, scale bars 5 and 11 mm, respectively.	Fig. 1 Ryukyuan bobtail collection sites, eggs masses, and adult morphotypes. a Ryukyu Archipelago collection sites. b Ryukyuan bobtail squid egg clutches from Types 1–3; scale bars 5, 4 and 12 mm, respectively. c Live adult Type 2 and Type 3 collected during surveys, scale bars 5 and 11 mm, respectively.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723026/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723026	Fig. 4 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. Holotype male, 14.9 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85885): a Dorsal view, scale bar 5 mm and b Ventral view, scale bar 5 mm.	Fig. 4 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. Holotype male, 14.9 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85885): a Dorsal view, scale bar 5 mm and b Ventral view, scale bar 5 mm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723028/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723028	Fig. 5 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. a Ventral mantle dissected to show funnellocking cartilage, fc, and mantle-locking cartilage, mc, paratype male, 22 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 3 mm. b Funnel dissected from ventral side to show funnel organ (fo), same specimen, scale bar 2 mm.	Fig. 5 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. a Ventral mantle dissected to show funnellocking cartilage, fc, and mantle-locking cartilage, mc, paratype male, 22 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 3 mm. b Funnel dissected from ventral side to show funnel organ (fo), same specimen, scale bar 2 mm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723030/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723030	Fig. 6 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. aboral view of portion of modified part of hectocotylus (outermost sucker row) to illustrate palisade arrangement, toothed rim of palisade suckers visible at tips of (from left), suckers 4–6 and 8; cap partly obscuring chitinous sucker rim at tips of 5, 6; caps removed from (from left) sucker 4 and 8, 22 mm ML male (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 1 cm.	Fig. 6 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. aboral view of portion of modified part of hectocotylus (outermost sucker row) to illustrate palisade arrangement, toothed rim of palisade suckers visible at tips of (from left), suckers 4–6 and 8; cap partly obscuring chitinous sucker rim at tips of 5, 6; caps removed from (from left) sucker 4 and 8, 22 mm ML male (NSMT Mo 85891), scale bar 1 cm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723032/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723032	Fig. 7 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. paratype male 22.0 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891): a SEM, hectocotylised right Arm 1, distal tips of two columnar suckers, showing proximal toothed sucker margins and capped portion, ca, scale bar 100 µm. b SEM, portion of tentacular club showing crowded minute suckers, scale bar 50 µm. c SEM, enlargement of tentacular sucker, scale bar 10 µm. d Enlargement of tentacular sucker pegs showing strongly pitted surface, scale bar 1 µm. e Ventral view of mantle cavity, following longitudinal incision of mantle and funnel to show anus, a; anal flaps, af, and light organ, lo, scale bar 1 mm. f Radula, scale bar 100 µm. g Upper beak, scale bar 0.5 mm. h Lower beak, scale bar 0.5 mm.	Fig. 7 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. paratype male 22.0 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891): a SEM, hectocotylised right Arm 1, distal tips of two columnar suckers, showing proximal toothed sucker margins and capped portion, ca, scale bar 100 µm. b SEM, portion of tentacular club showing crowded minute suckers, scale bar 50 µm. c SEM, enlargement of tentacular sucker, scale bar 10 µm. d Enlargement of tentacular sucker pegs showing strongly pitted surface, scale bar 1 µm. e Ventral view of mantle cavity, following longitudinal incision of mantle and funnel to show anus, a; anal flaps, af, and light organ, lo, scale bar 1 mm. f Radula, scale bar 100 µm. g Upper beak, scale bar 0.5 mm. h Lower beak, scale bar 0.5 mm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723034/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723034	Fig. 8 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. paratype male 22.0 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891): a Spermatophore, scale bar 0.5 mm. b Enlargement of spermatophore cement body, scale bar 0.3 mm. c Reproductive tract, asg, accessory gland; mg, mucilaginous gland; sg, spermatophoric gland; ss, spermatophore storage sac (thin-walled sac partially broken); s, spermatophore; t, testis; scale bar 5 mm.	Fig. 8 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. paratype male 22.0 mm ML (NSMT Mo 85891): a Spermatophore, scale bar 0.5 mm. b Enlargement of spermatophore cement body, scale bar 0.3 mm. c Reproductive tract, asg, accessory gland; mg, mucilaginous gland; sg, spermatophoric gland; ss, spermatophore storage sac (thin-walled sac partially broken); s, spermatophore; t, testis; scale bar 5 mm.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723038	Fig. 9 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. developmental stages. a Developing embryo inside egg attached to yolk sac (note attachment threads on egg). b Laboratory-reared hatchling, ventral view. c hatchling, dorsal view. d, e Captive reared adults. Note arm banding clearly visible in (a and d) and concentration of blue reflective iridophores in (e).	Fig. 9 Euprymna brenneri sp. nov. developmental stages. a Developing embryo inside egg attached to yolk sac (note attachment threads on egg). b Laboratory-reared hatchling, ventral view. c hatchling, dorsal view. d, e Captive reared adults. Note arm banding clearly visible in (a and d) and concentration of blue reflective iridophores in (e).	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723022/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723022	Fig. 2 Maximum likelihood tree estimated for COI sequences. Possible misidentifications of original taxa: *suspected E. morsei (Verrill, 1881); **suspected E. hyllebergi Nateewathana, 1997; ***suspected misidentification, likely sepiadariid; Sepiadariidae; +, likely S. birostrata (see Supplementary Table 1). Nodes with bootstrap support <95% are shown. #We have reassigned this species to Euprymna below.	Fig. 2 Maximum likelihood tree estimated for COI sequences. Possible misidentifications of original taxa: *suspected E. morsei (Verrill, 1881); **suspected E. hyllebergi Nateewathana, 1997; ***suspected misidentification, likely sepiadariid; Sepiadariidae; +, likely S. birostrata (see Supplementary Table 1). Nodes with bootstrap support <95% are shown. #We have reassigned this species to Euprymna below.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
03E00C24FFEACE16257E0D8DFE71F8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3723024/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3723024	Fig. 3 Maximum likelihood and Bayesian tree based on 452 orthologous genes using their coding sequences. Nodes with bootstrap support <95% and posterior probability <0.9 are shown. *Members of the Type 2 clade are morphologically indistinguishable from Sepiola parva. Based on the COI analyses, this phylogeny and our morphological analysis, however, we have redefined the genus Euprymna and reassigned this species to Euprymna.	Fig. 3 Maximum likelihood and Bayesian tree based on 452 orthologous genes using their coding sequences. Nodes with bootstrap support <95% and posterior probability <0.9 are shown. *Members of the Type 2 clade are morphologically indistinguishable from Sepiola parva. Based on the COI analyses, this phylogeny and our morphological analysis, however, we have redefined the genus Euprymna and reassigned this species to Euprymna.	2019-12-11	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.		Zenodo	biologists	Sanchez, Gustavo;Jolly, Jeffrey;Reid, Amanda;Sugimoto, Chikatoshi;Azama, Chika;Marlétaz, Ferdinand;Simakov, Oleg;Rokhsar, Daniel S.			
