taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3E5A87D65927AD39C2F2A364FB8BFE12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/284546/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.284546	FIGURE 2. Liphistius isan, male (A, F) and female (B) from Phou Asa, Laos; L. laoticus sp. n., female allotype (C), male holotype (D); L. thoranie, male holotype (E). A – B, habitus. C – F, sternum and labium, ventral view.	FIGURE 2. Liphistius isan, male (A, F) and female (B) from Phou Asa, Laos; L. laoticus sp. n., female allotype (C), male holotype (D); L. thoranie, male holotype (E). A – B, habitus. C – F, sternum and labium, ventral view.	2013-12-31	Schwendinger, Peter J.		Zenodo	biologists	Schwendinger, Peter J.			
3E5A87D65927AD39C2F2A364FB8BFE12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/284547/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.284547	FIGURE 3. Liphistius isan, two males from Phou Asa (A – B, I, L; C – D, J), male holotype (K), male paratype (illustrated in original description; E – F) and four females from Phou Asa (M – P); L. dangrek, male holotype (G) and male paratype (illustrated in original description; H). A, distal part of left palp, ventral view. B – C, E, G, distal part of left palpal organ, slightly different ventral view. D, F, H, same of right palp. I – J, palpal organ, distal view. K, paracymbium, ventral view. L, tibial apophysis, retrolateral and slightly proximal view. M – P, vulva, ventral view. Scale lines 0.5 mm (A, M – P; B – F, I – L; G – H).	FIGURE 3. Liphistius isan, two males from Phou Asa (A – B, I, L; C – D, J), male holotype (K), male paratype (illustrated in original description; E – F) and four females from Phou Asa (M – P); L. dangrek, male holotype (G) and male paratype (illustrated in original description; H). A, distal part of left palp, ventral view. B – C, E, G, distal part of left palpal organ, slightly different ventral view. D, F, H, same of right palp. I – J, palpal organ, distal view. K, paracymbium, ventral view. L, tibial apophysis, retrolateral and slightly proximal view. M – P, vulva, ventral view. Scale lines 0.5 mm (A, M – P; B – F, I – L; G – H).	2013-12-31	Schwendinger, Peter J.		Zenodo	biologists	Schwendinger, Peter J.			
3E5A87D65927AD39C2F2A364FB8BFE12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/284545/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.284545	FIGURE 1. Localities of mesothelid spiders in Indochina and the eastern parts of Thailand. Country boundaries are indicated in dotted lines, shorelines in entire thin lines, the Mekong River in an entire thick line. 1, Bolaven Plateau (Liphistius laoticus sp. n.). 2 a, Phu Phan (L. isan, type locality); 2 b, Sroi Sawan (L. isan); 2 c, Phou Asa (L. isan). 3 a, Phu Chong Nayoi (L. dangrek, type locality); 3 b – d, L. dangrek. 4 a, Nam Nao (L. pusohm, type locality; L. dangrek); 4 b, Phu Kradung (L. pusohm). 5 a, Khao Soi Dao (L. ornatus; type locality); 5 b, L. ornatus. 6, Nam Tok Pliu (L. tenuis, type locality). 7, Ko Chang (L. nesioticus, type locality). 8, Ko Samet (L. phileion, type locality). 9, Huay Yang (L. albipes, type locality; L. bicoloripes). 10, Khao Khieo (L. sayam, type locality). 11, Khao Yai (L. suwat, L. thoranie, type localities). 12, Tham Suan Hin (actually Tham Lumphini Suan Hin; L. tham, type locality). 13, Thung Salaeng Luang (L. owadai, type locality). 14, Phu Hin Rongkla (L. onoi, type locality). 15, Phu Rua (L. ochraceus, type locality). 16, Sapa (Heptathela sapana, type locality). 17, Yen Bai (H. abca, type locality). 18, Tam Dao (H. tomokunii, type locality). 19, Luc Nam (H. tonkinensis, type locality). 20, Cuc Phuong (H. cucphuongensis, type locality). 21, Dalat (H. nui, type locality). 22, Bao Loc (H. australis, type locality). Other localities without numbers are of specimens which are not yet identified to species.	FIGURE 1. Localities of mesothelid spiders in Indochina and the eastern parts of Thailand. Country boundaries are indicated in dotted lines, shorelines in entire thin lines, the Mekong River in an entire thick line. 1, Bolaven Plateau (Liphistius laoticus sp. n.). 2 a, Phu Phan (L. isan, type locality); 2 b, Sroi Sawan (L. isan); 2 c, Phou Asa (L. isan). 3 a, Phu Chong Nayoi (L. dangrek, type locality); 3 b – d, L. dangrek. 4 a, Nam Nao (L. pusohm, type locality; L. dangrek); 4 b, Phu Kradung (L. pusohm). 5 a, Khao Soi Dao (L. ornatus; type locality); 5 b, L. ornatus. 6, Nam Tok Pliu (L. tenuis, type locality). 7, Ko Chang (L. nesioticus, type locality). 8, Ko Samet (L. phileion, type locality). 9, Huay Yang (L. albipes, type locality; L. bicoloripes). 10, Khao Khieo (L. sayam, type locality). 11, Khao Yai (L. suwat, L. thoranie, type localities). 12, Tham Suan Hin (actually Tham Lumphini Suan Hin; L. tham, type locality). 13, Thung Salaeng Luang (L. owadai, type locality). 14, Phu Hin Rongkla (L. onoi, type locality). 15, Phu Rua (L. ochraceus, type locality). 16, Sapa (Heptathela sapana, type locality). 17, Yen Bai (H. abca, type locality). 18, Tam Dao (H. tomokunii, type locality). 19, Luc Nam (H. tonkinensis, type locality). 20, Cuc Phuong (H. cucphuongensis, type locality). 21, Dalat (H. nui, type locality). 22, Bao Loc (H. australis, type locality). Other localities without numbers are of specimens which are not yet identified to species.	2013-12-31	Schwendinger, Peter J.		Zenodo	biologists	Schwendinger, Peter J.			
3E5A87D65920AD34C2F2A548FE0AFD17.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/284546/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.284546	FIGURE 2. Liphistius isan, male (A, F) and female (B) from Phou Asa, Laos; L. laoticus sp. n., female allotype (C), male holotype (D); L. thoranie, male holotype (E). A – B, habitus. C – F, sternum and labium, ventral view.	FIGURE 2. Liphistius isan, male (A, F) and female (B) from Phou Asa, Laos; L. laoticus sp. n., female allotype (C), male holotype (D); L. thoranie, male holotype (E). A – B, habitus. C – F, sternum and labium, ventral view.	2013-12-31	Schwendinger, Peter J.		Zenodo	biologists	Schwendinger, Peter J.			
3E5A87D65920AD34C2F2A548FE0AFD17.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/284548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.284548	FIGURE 4. Liphistius laoticus sp. n., male holotype (A – E, I – J), three male paratypes (F – H), four female paratypes (N – Q; N is the “ allotype ”); L. thoranie, male paratype (illustrated in original description; K), holotype (M); L. ochraceus, male from type locality (L). A, distal part of left palp, ventral view. B, same, retrolateral view. C, same, retrodorsal view. D, M, distal part of palpal organ, slightly different ventral view. E – H, palpal organ, distal view. I, tibial apophysis, retrolateral and slightly proximal view. J – L, paracymbium, dorsal view. N – Q, vulva, ventral view. Scale lines 0.5 mm (A – D, M; E – H, J – L; I; N – Q).	FIGURE 4. Liphistius laoticus sp. n., male holotype (A – E, I – J), three male paratypes (F – H), four female paratypes (N – Q; N is the “ allotype ”); L. thoranie, male paratype (illustrated in original description; K), holotype (M); L. ochraceus, male from type locality (L). A, distal part of left palp, ventral view. B, same, retrolateral view. C, same, retrodorsal view. D, M, distal part of palpal organ, slightly different ventral view. E – H, palpal organ, distal view. I, tibial apophysis, retrolateral and slightly proximal view. J – L, paracymbium, dorsal view. N – Q, vulva, ventral view. Scale lines 0.5 mm (A – D, M; E – H, J – L; I; N – Q).	2013-12-31	Schwendinger, Peter J.		Zenodo	biologists	Schwendinger, Peter J.			
