taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A86E032DFFD1FF94FF65FCD95D98F887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15012528/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15012528	FIGURE 1. (A) Map of geographical distribution of Tetragonurus species and (B) close-up of the collecting site of the specimen reported in this study.	FIGURE 1. (A) Map of geographical distribution of Tetragonurus species and (B) close-up of the collecting site of the specimen reported in this study.	2025-03-12	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.		Zenodo	biologists	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.			
A86E032DFFD1FF94FF65FCD95D98F887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15012530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15012530	FIGURE 2. Fresh specimen of Tetragonurus pacificus, 2023.09.01 NH, 130 mm SL, off Chilaw, Sri Lanka, Indian Ocean.	FIGURE 2. Fresh specimen of Tetragonurus pacificus, 2023.09.01 NH, 130 mm SL, off Chilaw, Sri Lanka, Indian Ocean.	2025-03-12	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.		Zenodo	biologists	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.			
A86E032DFFD1FF94FF65FCD95D98F887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15012532/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15012532	FIGURE 3. Preserved specimens of Tetragonurus pacificus, 2023.09.01 NH (129, 130, 133 mm SL), off Chilaw, Sri Lanka, Indian.	FIGURE 3. Preserved specimens of Tetragonurus pacificus, 2023.09.01 NH (129, 130, 133 mm SL), off Chilaw, Sri Lanka, Indian.	2025-03-12	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.		Zenodo	biologists	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.			
A86E032DFFD1FF94FF65FCD95D98F887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15012534/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15012534	FIGURE 4. Close-up view of the dorsal profile of Tetragonurus pacificus: (A) 2023.09.01 NH, 129 mm SL, penultimate dorsal-fin spine split at base; (B) 2023.09.01 NH, 133 mm SL, last dorsal-fin spine split at base. Black arrows indicate the position of the small spines divided at base.	FIGURE 4. Close-up view of the dorsal profile of Tetragonurus pacificus: (A) 2023.09.01 NH, 129 mm SL, penultimate dorsal-fin spine split at base; (B) 2023.09.01 NH, 133 mm SL, last dorsal-fin spine split at base. Black arrows indicate the position of the small spines divided at base.	2025-03-12	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.		Zenodo	biologists	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.			
A86E032DFFD1FF94FF65FCD95D98F887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15012536/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15012536	FIGURE 5. Single best maximum likelihood topology generated using COI (636 bp) sequence data for the three valid species of the genus Tetragonurus and Hyperoglyphe antartica, H. japonica and Schedophilus velaini as outgroup species. Numbers at nodes indicate bootstrap support for 1000 maximum likelihood pseudoreplicates.	FIGURE 5. Single best maximum likelihood topology generated using COI (636 bp) sequence data for the three valid species of the genus Tetragonurus and Hyperoglyphe antartica, H. japonica and Schedophilus velaini as outgroup species. Numbers at nodes indicate bootstrap support for 1000 maximum likelihood pseudoreplicates.	2025-03-12	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.		Zenodo	biologists	Aluwihare, Yasmin C.;Fernando, Sara;Gunasinghe, Malsha S.;Ranasinghe, Cherika;Ranjula, M. A. S.;Weerakoon, Thiranya;Haputhantri, Sujeewa S. K.;Jayasinghe, Prabath K.;Lisher, Mark W.;Psomadakis, Peter N.			
