taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CFA61BFFD3FFA0FF57F97DFC5FFC63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674360	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD3FFA0FF57F97DFC5FFC63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674376/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674376	FIGURE 9. Parvimysis nuda sp. nov. from the Bahamas, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.5 mm (C, E, F, M), 2.3 mm (G, J, L), another male 2.3 mm (K), and female 2.6 mm (D, H, N, P, Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, telson.	FIGURE 9. Parvimysis nuda sp. nov. from the Bahamas, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.5 mm (C, E, F, M), 2.3 mm (G, J, L), another male 2.3 mm (K), and female 2.6 mm (D, H, N, P, Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, telson.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD3FFA0FF57F97DFC5FFC63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674366	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD6FFAEFF57FB8DFC9CF813.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674362/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674362	FIGURE 2. Parvimysis pricei sp. nov. from Cayman Islands (A–R) and Bahamas (S), holotype, adult male with body length 2.0 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.3 mm (C, G, J, K, M), 2.4 mm (L), females 2.2 mm (D–F, H, N, P, R), 2.1 mm (Q), nontype female 2.2 mm (S). A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q–S, telson variants.	FIGURE 2. Parvimysis pricei sp. nov. from Cayman Islands (A–R) and Bahamas (S), holotype, adult male with body length 2.0 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.3 mm (C, G, J, K, M), 2.4 mm (L), females 2.2 mm (D–F, H, N, P, R), 2.1 mm (Q), nontype female 2.2 mm (S). A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q–S, telson variants.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD6FFAEFF57FB8DFC9CF813.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674360	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD6FFAEFF57FB8DFC9CF813.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674366	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD9FFABFF57FF09FC40FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674364/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674364	FIGURE 3. Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, holotype male with body length 2.7 mm (A, B), paratypes female 2.6 mm (C, G), 3.2 mm (D, E, J), 2.1 mm (F, H), 2.7 mm (K); A, anterior body region of male (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal aspect; E, antenna, ventral; F, labrum; G, mandibles, caudal; H, labium; J, maxillula, caudal; K, maxilla, caudal.	FIGURE 3. Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, holotype male with body length 2.7 mm (A, B), paratypes female 2.6 mm (C, G), 3.2 mm (D, E, J), 2.1 mm (F, H), 2.7 mm (K); A, anterior body region of male (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal aspect; E, antenna, ventral; F, labrum; G, mandibles, caudal; H, labium; J, maxillula, caudal; K, maxilla, caudal.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD9FFABFF57FF09FC40FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674366	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFD9FFABFF57FF09FC40FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674368/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674368	FIGURE 5. Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.7 mm (A–D, L–O), 3.2 mm (P, R), and males 2.2 mm (E–K), 1.9 mm (Q); A, foregut in dorsal view (dorsal wall omitted), details (B–D) show modified spines of lateralia; E, endopod 8 with penis; F–K, series of male pleopods 1–5; L–N, series of female pleopods 1, 3, 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, tail fan (setae omitted, dorsal wall of left endopod drawn as transparent); R, additional telson variant; S, nauplioid larva, lateral.	FIGURE 5. Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.7 mm (A–D, L–O), 3.2 mm (P, R), and males 2.2 mm (E–K), 1.9 mm (Q); A, foregut in dorsal view (dorsal wall omitted), details (B–D) show modified spines of lateralia; E, endopod 8 with penis; F–K, series of male pleopods 1–5; L–N, series of female pleopods 1, 3, 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, tail fan (setae omitted, dorsal wall of left endopod drawn as transparent); R, additional telson variant; S, nauplioid larva, lateral.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFDDFFB7FF57F985FD6FFD02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674370/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674370	FIGURE 6. Parvimysis brattegardi sp. nov. from Curaçao, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B), paratypes males 2.3 mm (C, E, J, M), 2.4 mm (G, N), 2.5 mm (H), 2.2 mm (K), and female with 2.3 mm (D, F, L); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, antenna, ventral (setae omitted from scale); F–H, modified spines from lateralia in foregut; J, maxillula, caudal; K, thoracic endopod 3; L, M, thoracic endopod 5 in female (L) and male (M); N, dactylus of thoracic endopod 5 in another male.	FIGURE 6. Parvimysis brattegardi sp. nov. from Curaçao, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B), paratypes males 2.3 mm (C, E, J, M), 2.4 mm (G, N), 2.5 mm (H), 2.2 mm (K), and female with 2.3 mm (D, F, L); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, antenna, ventral (setae omitted from scale); F–H, modified spines from lateralia in foregut; J, maxillula, caudal; K, thoracic endopod 3; L, M, thoracic endopod 5 in female (L) and male (M); N, dactylus of thoracic endopod 5 in another male.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFDDFFB7FF57F985FD6FFD02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674372/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674372	FIGURE 7. Parvimysis brattegardi sp. nov. from Curaçao; holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (L), paratypes males 2.5 mm (A, B, F), 2.3 mm (C–E, G), 2.1 mm (O), and females with 2.5 mm (H–K, M), 2.7 mm (N); A, eighth thoracic endopod with sympod and penis, detail (B) shows dactylus; C–G, series of male pleopods 1–5; H–K, series of female pleopods 1, 4, 5; L, M, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; N, O, telson variants.	FIGURE 7. Parvimysis brattegardi sp. nov. from Curaçao; holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (L), paratypes males 2.5 mm (A, B, F), 2.3 mm (C–E, G), 2.1 mm (O), and females with 2.5 mm (H–K, M), 2.7 mm (N); A, eighth thoracic endopod with sympod and penis, detail (B) shows dactylus; C–G, series of male pleopods 1–5; H–K, series of female pleopods 1, 4, 5; L, M, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; N, O, telson variants.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFDDFFB7FF57F985FD6FFD02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674366	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC1FFB5FF57FD6DFB96FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674374/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674374	FIGURE 8. Parvimysis ornata sp. nov. from Colombia (A–D, G–O, Q) and Panama (E, F, P, R); holotype, adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes male 2.1 mm (C, G, J–M), females 2.7 mm (D, H, N), 2.9 mm (Q), non-type females 2.3 mm (E, F, P), 2.5 mm (R). A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, R, telson variants.	FIGURE 8. Parvimysis ornata sp. nov. from Colombia (A–D, G–O, Q) and Panama (E, F, P, R); holotype, adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes male 2.1 mm (C, G, J–M), females 2.7 mm (D, H, N), 2.9 mm (Q), non-type females 2.3 mm (E, F, P), 2.5 mm (R). A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, R, telson variants.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC1FFB5FF57FD6DFB96FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674364/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674364	FIGURE 3. Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, holotype male with body length 2.7 mm (A, B), paratypes female 2.6 mm (C, G), 3.2 mm (D, E, J), 2.1 mm (F, H), 2.7 mm (K); A, anterior body region of male (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal aspect; E, antenna, ventral; F, labrum; G, mandibles, caudal; H, labium; J, maxillula, caudal; K, maxilla, caudal.	FIGURE 3. Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, holotype male with body length 2.7 mm (A, B), paratypes female 2.6 mm (C, G), 3.2 mm (D, E, J), 2.1 mm (F, H), 2.7 mm (K); A, anterior body region of male (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal aspect; E, antenna, ventral; F, labrum; G, mandibles, caudal; H, labium; J, maxillula, caudal; K, maxilla, caudal.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC1FFB5FF57FD6DFB96FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674360	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC1FFB5FF57FD6DFB96FA6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674366	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC3FFB3FF57F985FAC6F8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674376/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674376	FIGURE 9. Parvimysis nuda sp. nov. from the Bahamas, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.5 mm (C, E, F, M), 2.3 mm (G, J, L), another male 2.3 mm (K), and female 2.6 mm (D, H, N, P, Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, telson.	FIGURE 9. Parvimysis nuda sp. nov. from the Bahamas, holotype adult male with body length 2.1 mm (A, B, O), paratypes males 2.5 mm (C, E, F, M), 2.3 mm (G, J, L), another male 2.3 mm (K), and female 2.6 mm (D, H, N, P, Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows right eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4; N, female pleopod 5; O, P, variants of scutellum paracaudale, lateral; Q, telson.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC3FFB3FF57F985FAC6F8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674360	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	FIGURE 1. Parvimysis bahamensis Brattegard, 1969, from the Bahamas, non-types: adult males with body length 2.3 mm (A–C, J, K, P), 2.1 mm (F, G, L–N, R), and females with 2.3 mm (D), 2.6 mm (E, O), 2.4 mm (H), 2.8 mm (Q); A, anterior body region of male, dorsal aspect (setae omitted from antennal scale), detail (B) shows left eye in lateral view; C, carapace expanded on slide; D, female antennula, dorsal; E, apically pronged, serrated spine from lateralia in the foregut; F, centro-apically serrated spine from posterior part of the lateralia; G, dactylus of thoracic endopod 3; H–K, thoracic endopod 5 in female (H) and male (J), detail (K) shows dactylus; L, dactylus of thoracic endopod 8; M, male pleopod 4, detail (N) shows tip of exopod; O, female pleopod 5; P, Q, variants of the scutellum paracaudale, lateral; R, telson.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
03CFA61BFFC3FFB3FF57F985FAC6F8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3674366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3674366	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	FIGURE 4. Thoracopods 1–7 in Parvimysis laminata sp. nov. from Curaçao, paratypes female with body length 2.5 mm (A), 3.2 mm (B, H), 2.9 mm (C, D), 3.1 mm (J), 3.0 mm (K), and males 2.8 mm (E), 2.5 mm (F, G); A, thoracopod 1 with sternites 1–4; B, endopod 2; C, endopod 3, detail (D) shows dactylus; E, endopod 4; F–H, endopod 5 in female (F) and male (G), detail (H) shows dactylus; J, endopod 6; K, endopod 7 with oostegite.	2020-02-19	Wittmann, Karl J.		Zenodo	biologists	Wittmann, Karl J.			
