taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
C2337B59FFE6FFF7DC914165FB9CB73F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209958/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209958	FIGURE 5. Map summarizing the distribution of the five species of Homalopsis. Known localities for H. nigroventralis are in black, known localities for H. mereljcoxi sp. nov. are in red. The area in yellow is the area inhabited by the family Homalopsidae. Question marks mark areas that are suspected of having Homalopsis based upon anecdotal observations in the literature or museum specimens with questionable data.	FIGURE 5. Map summarizing the distribution of the five species of Homalopsis. Known localities for H. nigroventralis are in black, known localities for H. mereljcoxi sp. nov. are in red. The area in yellow is the area inhabited by the family Homalopsidae. Question marks mark areas that are suspected of having Homalopsis based upon anecdotal observations in the literature or museum specimens with questionable data.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
C2337B59FFEDFFFEDC91404CFAD4B790.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209954	FIGURE 1. Ocular ring morphology in five species of Homalopsis. Scale nomenclature: 1 = preocular, 2 = presubocular, 3 = subocular, 4 = postsubocular, 5 = postocular. A. H. buccata: preocular (s) one or two, presubocular one, subocular (s) present about 50 % of the time, postocular (s) one or two, postsubocular one (but may be absent). B. H. hardwickii has the lowest number of scales in the ocular ring of any specimen (or species) examined: preocular one, presubocular not present, subocular not present (upper labial in orbit), postocular one, postsubocular one. C. H. mereljcoxi: preocular one, presubocular one (but may be absent), suboculars two or three (rarely absent or four), upper labial six rarely present in orbit, postoculars two (rarely one), postsubocular one (rarely absent). D. H. nigroventralis has the largest number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one, presubocular one, suboculars one or two (rarely three), postoculars two or three, postsubocular one. E. H. semizonata has the most consistent number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one (rarely two), presubocular one, subocular one (rarely does a lower labial enter the orbit as it does in the photo), postocular one, postsubocular one.	FIGURE 1. Ocular ring morphology in five species of Homalopsis. Scale nomenclature: 1 = preocular, 2 = presubocular, 3 = subocular, 4 = postsubocular, 5 = postocular. A. H. buccata: preocular (s) one or two, presubocular one, subocular (s) present about 50 % of the time, postocular (s) one or two, postsubocular one (but may be absent). B. H. hardwickii has the lowest number of scales in the ocular ring of any specimen (or species) examined: preocular one, presubocular not present, subocular not present (upper labial in orbit), postocular one, postsubocular one. C. H. mereljcoxi: preocular one, presubocular one (but may be absent), suboculars two or three (rarely absent or four), upper labial six rarely present in orbit, postoculars two (rarely one), postsubocular one (rarely absent). D. H. nigroventralis has the largest number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one, presubocular one, suboculars one or two (rarely three), postoculars two or three, postsubocular one. E. H. semizonata has the most consistent number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one (rarely two), presubocular one, subocular one (rarely does a lower labial enter the orbit as it does in the photo), postocular one, postsubocular one.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
C2337B59FFEEFFF8DC914023FCAFB1AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209954	FIGURE 1. Ocular ring morphology in five species of Homalopsis. Scale nomenclature: 1 = preocular, 2 = presubocular, 3 = subocular, 4 = postsubocular, 5 = postocular. A. H. buccata: preocular (s) one or two, presubocular one, subocular (s) present about 50 % of the time, postocular (s) one or two, postsubocular one (but may be absent). B. H. hardwickii has the lowest number of scales in the ocular ring of any specimen (or species) examined: preocular one, presubocular not present, subocular not present (upper labial in orbit), postocular one, postsubocular one. C. H. mereljcoxi: preocular one, presubocular one (but may be absent), suboculars two or three (rarely absent or four), upper labial six rarely present in orbit, postoculars two (rarely one), postsubocular one (rarely absent). D. H. nigroventralis has the largest number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one, presubocular one, suboculars one or two (rarely three), postoculars two or three, postsubocular one. E. H. semizonata has the most consistent number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one (rarely two), presubocular one, subocular one (rarely does a lower labial enter the orbit as it does in the photo), postocular one, postsubocular one.	FIGURE 1. Ocular ring morphology in five species of Homalopsis. Scale nomenclature: 1 = preocular, 2 = presubocular, 3 = subocular, 4 = postsubocular, 5 = postocular. A. H. buccata: preocular (s) one or two, presubocular one, subocular (s) present about 50 % of the time, postocular (s) one or two, postsubocular one (but may be absent). B. H. hardwickii has the lowest number of scales in the ocular ring of any specimen (or species) examined: preocular one, presubocular not present, subocular not present (upper labial in orbit), postocular one, postsubocular one. C. H. mereljcoxi: preocular one, presubocular one (but may be absent), suboculars two or three (rarely absent or four), upper labial six rarely present in orbit, postoculars two (rarely one), postsubocular one (rarely absent). D. H. nigroventralis has the largest number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one, presubocular one, suboculars one or two (rarely three), postoculars two or three, postsubocular one. E. H. semizonata has the most consistent number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one (rarely two), presubocular one, subocular one (rarely does a lower labial enter the orbit as it does in the photo), postocular one, postsubocular one.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
C2337B59FFE9FFFBDC914753FAD1B276.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209954	FIGURE 1. Ocular ring morphology in five species of Homalopsis. Scale nomenclature: 1 = preocular, 2 = presubocular, 3 = subocular, 4 = postsubocular, 5 = postocular. A. H. buccata: preocular (s) one or two, presubocular one, subocular (s) present about 50 % of the time, postocular (s) one or two, postsubocular one (but may be absent). B. H. hardwickii has the lowest number of scales in the ocular ring of any specimen (or species) examined: preocular one, presubocular not present, subocular not present (upper labial in orbit), postocular one, postsubocular one. C. H. mereljcoxi: preocular one, presubocular one (but may be absent), suboculars two or three (rarely absent or four), upper labial six rarely present in orbit, postoculars two (rarely one), postsubocular one (rarely absent). D. H. nigroventralis has the largest number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one, presubocular one, suboculars one or two (rarely three), postoculars two or three, postsubocular one. E. H. semizonata has the most consistent number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one (rarely two), presubocular one, subocular one (rarely does a lower labial enter the orbit as it does in the photo), postocular one, postsubocular one.	FIGURE 1. Ocular ring morphology in five species of Homalopsis. Scale nomenclature: 1 = preocular, 2 = presubocular, 3 = subocular, 4 = postsubocular, 5 = postocular. A. H. buccata: preocular (s) one or two, presubocular one, subocular (s) present about 50 % of the time, postocular (s) one or two, postsubocular one (but may be absent). B. H. hardwickii has the lowest number of scales in the ocular ring of any specimen (or species) examined: preocular one, presubocular not present, subocular not present (upper labial in orbit), postocular one, postsubocular one. C. H. mereljcoxi: preocular one, presubocular one (but may be absent), suboculars two or three (rarely absent or four), upper labial six rarely present in orbit, postoculars two (rarely one), postsubocular one (rarely absent). D. H. nigroventralis has the largest number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one, presubocular one, suboculars one or two (rarely three), postoculars two or three, postsubocular one. E. H. semizonata has the most consistent number of scales in the ocular ring: preocular one (rarely two), presubocular one, subocular one (rarely does a lower labial enter the orbit as it does in the photo), postocular one, postsubocular one.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
C2337B59FFE9FFFBDC914753FAD1B276.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209961	FIGURE 8. Homalopsis mereljcoxi sp. nov., holotype FMNH 263756. Details of scalation.	FIGURE 8. Homalopsis mereljcoxi sp. nov., holotype FMNH 263756. Details of scalation.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
C2337B59FFEAFFE5DC91471BFB19B105.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209955/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209955	FIGURE 2. Plots of the principal components (PC) scores on the first two PC axes derived from 11 morphological variables (dorsal scale row counts on the forebody, midbody, posterior body; number of prefrontals, preoculars, postoculars, upper labials; upper labials under orbit; upper labials at loreal; loreal condition; ventral pattern) for 95 specimens of Homalopsis. The square with the central circle is H. hardwickii which associates with H. buccata in this analysis. Plot A compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, and H. hardwickii; Plot B compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, and H. semizonata; Plot C compares all five species: H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, H. semizonata, and H. nigroventralis.	FIGURE 2. Plots of the principal components (PC) scores on the first two PC axes derived from 11 morphological variables (dorsal scale row counts on the forebody, midbody, posterior body; number of prefrontals, preoculars, postoculars, upper labials; upper labials under orbit; upper labials at loreal; loreal condition; ventral pattern) for 95 specimens of Homalopsis. The square with the central circle is H. hardwickii which associates with H. buccata in this analysis. Plot A compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, and H. hardwickii; Plot B compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, and H. semizonata; Plot C compares all five species: H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, H. semizonata, and H. nigroventralis.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
C2337B59FFF4FFE7DC9144C0FDA9B3AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/209955/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.209955	FIGURE 2. Plots of the principal components (PC) scores on the first two PC axes derived from 11 morphological variables (dorsal scale row counts on the forebody, midbody, posterior body; number of prefrontals, preoculars, postoculars, upper labials; upper labials under orbit; upper labials at loreal; loreal condition; ventral pattern) for 95 specimens of Homalopsis. The square with the central circle is H. hardwickii which associates with H. buccata in this analysis. Plot A compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, and H. hardwickii; Plot B compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, and H. semizonata; Plot C compares all five species: H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, H. semizonata, and H. nigroventralis.	FIGURE 2. Plots of the principal components (PC) scores on the first two PC axes derived from 11 morphological variables (dorsal scale row counts on the forebody, midbody, posterior body; number of prefrontals, preoculars, postoculars, upper labials; upper labials under orbit; upper labials at loreal; loreal condition; ventral pattern) for 95 specimens of Homalopsis. The square with the central circle is H. hardwickii which associates with H. buccata in this analysis. Plot A compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, and H. hardwickii; Plot B compares H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, and H. semizonata; Plot C compares all five species: H. buccata, H. mereljcoxi, H. hardwickii, H. semizonata, and H. nigroventralis.	2012-12-31	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina		Zenodo	biologists	Murphy, John C.;Voris, Harold K.;Traub, Joshua;Cumberbatch, Christina			
