taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F66F0C300067FFAAFF3CFAA66B2CF98F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5179293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5179293	Figure 4. Julida occurrences in South America and localities relevant to southern Patagonian diplopods;. BLACK: Dots, Cylindroiulus sp.?, Puerto San Julian, possible type locality for Propolyxenus patagonicus (Polyxenida/ ae). ¿, lower Santa Cruz River, possible type locality for P. patagonicus. BLUE: Triangle, C. britannicus; Star, C. truncorum; Dots, C. latestriatus. RED: Triangle, Brachyiulus pusillus; Dots, Nopoiulus kochii; Stars, unidentified Juloidea. Some markings denote two or more closely proximate sites; those in the Pacific Ocean west of Chile represent occurrences in the Juan Fernandez Islands. The bold arrows point to the location of Parque Nacional Alerces, Chubut Prov., Argentina.	Figure 4. Julida occurrences in South America and localities relevant to southern Patagonian diplopods;. BLACK: Dots, Cylindroiulus sp.?, Puerto San Julian, possible type locality for Propolyxenus patagonicus (Polyxenida/ ae). ¿, lower Santa Cruz River, possible type locality for P. patagonicus. BLUE: Triangle, C. britannicus; Star, C. truncorum; Dots, C. latestriatus. RED: Triangle, Brachyiulus pusillus; Dots, Nopoiulus kochii; Stars, unidentified Juloidea. Some markings denote two or more closely proximate sites; those in the Pacific Ocean west of Chile represent occurrences in the Juan Fernandez Islands. The bold arrows point to the location of Parque Nacional Alerces, Chubut Prov., Argentina.	2014-05-23	Shelley, Rowland M.;Morrill, Elizabeth D.;Faber, David A.		Zenodo	biologists	Shelley, Rowland M.;Morrill, Elizabeth D.;Faber, David A.			
