taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AC8780FF96FFF684800AE374044EB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3760496/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3760496	FIG. 2. Phylogram inferred from Bayesian Analysis in BEAST on the exon+intron-outliers removed data set,10,420 bp comprising 12 nuclear exons and 7 nuclear introns, under a fully partitioned model. Nodal support for the exon+intron-outliers removed data set is summarized on the tree for all four analyses—RaxML, BEAST, MrBayes, and PhyloBayes. All numeric support values are shown as percentages and refer to each analysis in the order listed above. Black squares denote highly supported nodes all of which received support 4 99 BSS or 0.99 PP across all four analyses. A “-” indicates that this relationship was not supported by the analysis. See Systematic Summary for full description of the newly elevated family Rhinonycteridae. Frontal views of nose leaves of representatives of the major clades are shown as follows: Rhinolophidae—Rhinolophus pearsoni and Hipposideridae—Hipposideros spp. (photo credit—Sebastien J. Puechmaille) and Rhinonycteridae—Triaenops (photo credit—Paul Webala).	FIG. 2. Phylogram inferred from Bayesian Analysis in BEAST on the exon+intron-outliers removed data set,10,420 bp comprising 12 nuclear exons and 7 nuclear introns, under a fully partitioned model. Nodal support for the exon+intron-outliers removed data set is summarized on the tree for all four analyses—RaxML, BEAST, MrBayes, and PhyloBayes. All numeric support values are shown as percentages and refer to each analysis in the order listed above. Black squares denote highly supported nodes all of which received support 4 99 BSS or 0.99 PP across all four analyses. A “-” indicates that this relationship was not supported by the analysis. See Systematic Summary for full description of the newly elevated family Rhinonycteridae. Frontal views of nose leaves of representatives of the major clades are shown as follows: Rhinolophidae—Rhinolophus pearsoni and Hipposideridae—Hipposideros spp. (photo credit—Sebastien J. Puechmaille) and Rhinonycteridae—Triaenops (photo credit—Paul Webala).	2014-11-29	Foley, Nicole M.;Thong, Vu Dinh;Soisook, Pipat;Goodman, Steven M.;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Jacobs, David S.;Puechmaille, Sebastien J.;Teeling, Emma C.		Zenodo	biologists	Foley, Nicole M.;Thong, Vu Dinh;Soisook, Pipat;Goodman, Steven M.;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Jacobs, David S.;Puechmaille, Sebastien J.;Teeling, Emma C.			
