taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
770D87FBFFBE8D4E37BBFEF7AFE1FECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14828200/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14828200	Figure 6. Molecular Bayesian tree with Pasiphaea sivado and Bresilia saldanhai as the outgroups. Only supported clades are shown. The horizontal scale bar marks the number of expected substitutions per site. Statistical support indicated as Bayesian posterior probabilities (black, above branches) and ML bootstrap analysis with 1000 replicates (blue, below branches). Different colours indicate genera.	Figure 6. Molecular Bayesian tree with Pasiphaea sivado and Bresilia saldanhai as the outgroups. Only supported clades are shown. The horizontal scale bar marks the number of expected substitutions per site. Statistical support indicated as Bayesian posterior probabilities (black, above branches) and ML bootstrap analysis with 1000 replicates (blue, below branches). Different colours indicate genera.	2019-05-31	Lunina, Anastasia A;Kulagin, Dmitry N;Vereshchaka, Alexander L		Zenodo	biologists	Lunina, Anastasia A;Kulagin, Dmitry N;Vereshchaka, Alexander L			
770D87FBFFBE8D4E37BBFEF7AFE1FECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14828194/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14828194	Figure 3. Morphological characters of Oplophoridae. A, third pereopod of Systellaspis debilis (ASV 43th Cruise, St. 2637); B, fourth pereopod of Systellaspis debilis (ASV 43th Cruise, St. 2637); C, fifth pereopod of Systellaspis debilis, (ASV 43th Cruise, St. 2637); D, dactyl of fifth pereopod of Oplophorus gracilirostris, inner view (NMHN-IU-2014–18350); E, dactyl of fifth pereopod of Janicella spinicauda, outer view(NMHN-IU-2014–18783).	Figure 3. Morphological characters of Oplophoridae. A, third pereopod of Systellaspis debilis (ASV 43th Cruise, St. 2637); B, fourth pereopod of Systellaspis debilis (ASV 43th Cruise, St. 2637); C, fifth pereopod of Systellaspis debilis, (ASV 43th Cruise, St. 2637); D, dactyl of fifth pereopod of Oplophorus gracilirostris, inner view (NMHN-IU-2014–18350); E, dactyl of fifth pereopod of Janicella spinicauda, outer view(NMHN-IU-2014–18783).	2019-05-31	Lunina, Anastasia A;Kulagin, Dmitry N;Vereshchaka, Alexander L		Zenodo	biologists	Lunina, Anastasia A;Kulagin, Dmitry N;Vereshchaka, Alexander L			
770D87FBFFBE8D4E37BBFEF7AFE1FECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14828198/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14828198	Figure 5. Morphological MP trees with Acanthephyra pelagica (A, B) as the outgroup and results of hierarchical clustering with the use of a paired group algorithm (UPGMA) and Kulzcynsky similarity index (C). Different colours indicate genera. Only clades supported by either Bremer values (in circles, below branches) or bootstrap values (above branches) are shown (A). Synapomorphies (B), are above branches; see coding in Supporting Information, Appendix S1.	Figure 5. Morphological MP trees with Acanthephyra pelagica (A, B) as the outgroup and results of hierarchical clustering with the use of a paired group algorithm (UPGMA) and Kulzcynsky similarity index (C). Different colours indicate genera. Only clades supported by either Bremer values (in circles, below branches) or bootstrap values (above branches) are shown (A). Synapomorphies (B), are above branches; see coding in Supporting Information, Appendix S1.	2019-05-31	Lunina, Anastasia A;Kulagin, Dmitry N;Vereshchaka, Alexander L		Zenodo	biologists	Lunina, Anastasia A;Kulagin, Dmitry N;Vereshchaka, Alexander L			
