taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
811E87B32A08FF92FF4EFC296E5CFBD1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10263898/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10263898	Fig. 1. Bivariate plots of the Myotis samples listed by Benda et al. (2012) to demonstrate the correspondence of Iranian steppe whiskered bats with M. mystacinus s. str. and M. davidii. LCr is the greatest length of skull; LMd is condylar length of mandible; CM3 is length of upper toothrow between C and M3 (incl.); CM is length 3 of lower toothrow between C and M3 (incl.); LaI is width of interorbital constriction; LaN is neurocranium width; CC is rostral width between canines (incl.); M3M3 is rostral width between the third upper molars (incl.). The measurements are in mm. All measurements are from Benda et al. (2012: 329, table 16). Fig. 1, A partly repeats Fig. 95 of Benda et al. (2012: 330), however Benda et al. also added the data given by DeBlase (1980) to this figure as well as to fig. 96. M. mystacinus s. str. specimens are shown in green; M. aurascens specimens from Iran attributed by Benda et al. (2012) to M. davidii are shown in yellow; type specimen of M. davidii is shown in black. See Benda et al. (2012: 329, table 16) for more details about these specimens. The figure was obtained using R software (R Core Team, 2021).	Fig. 1. Bivariate plots of the Myotis samples listed by Benda et al. (2012) to demonstrate the correspondence of Iranian steppe whiskered bats with M. mystacinus s. str. and M. davidii. LCr is the greatest length of skull; LMd is condylar length of mandible; CM3 is length of upper toothrow between C and M3 (incl.); CM is length 3 of lower toothrow between C and M3 (incl.); LaI is width of interorbital constriction; LaN is neurocranium width; CC is rostral width between canines (incl.); M3M3 is rostral width between the third upper molars (incl.). The measurements are in mm. All measurements are from Benda et al. (2012: 329, table 16). Fig. 1, A partly repeats Fig. 95 of Benda et al. (2012: 330), however Benda et al. also added the data given by DeBlase (1980) to this figure as well as to fig. 96. M. mystacinus s. str. specimens are shown in green; M. aurascens specimens from Iran attributed by Benda et al. (2012) to M. davidii are shown in yellow; type specimen of M. davidii is shown in black. See Benda et al. (2012: 329, table 16) for more details about these specimens. The figure was obtained using R software (R Core Team, 2021).	2023-01-09	Dzeverin, I.		Zenodo	biologists	Dzeverin, I.			
