taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0388B2721B6D544EFEBEFEC8FA82FA74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5359337/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5359337	Figure 6. A, transparent mesenterium of Phymaturus palluma (MCN 2651; character 213). Scale bar: 10 mm. B, same mesenterium, but completely melanic in Phymaturus patagonicus (MCN 3561). Scale bar: 10 mm. C, external surface of rectum of Phymaturus verdugo (MCN 1961; character 214). Scale bar: 5 mm. D, Longitudinal folds of the internal mucosa of rectum in Phymaturus payuniae (MCN 2879; character 215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	Figure 6. A, transparent mesenterium of Phymaturus palluma (MCN 2651; character 213). Scale bar: 10 mm. B, same mesenterium, but completely melanic in Phymaturus patagonicus (MCN 3561). Scale bar: 10 mm. C, external surface of rectum of Phymaturus verdugo (MCN 1961; character 214). Scale bar: 5 mm. D, Longitudinal folds of the internal mucosa of rectum in Phymaturus payuniae (MCN 2879; character 215). Scale bar: 5 mm.	2015-09-22	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.		Zenodo	biologists	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.			
0388B2721B6D544EFEBEFEC8FA82FA74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5359339/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5359339	Figure 7. Epiaxial musculature fascia (characters 216–219): A, no pigmentation of fascia dorsal among axial muscles of Phymaturus roigorum (MCN 2102); B, lateral pigmentation between axial muscles forming longitudinal lines, neural spines delineated in black in Phymaturus aguanegra (MCN 3288). C, lateral and dorsal fascia of axial muscles pigmented in Phymaturus spurcus (FML 1244). D, same condition, but less melanic, observed in Phymaturus tenebrosus (MCN 1263). Neural spines highlighted in white. Scale bars: 10 mm. Abbreviations: ld, longissimus dorsi muscle; ts, transversospinalis muscle.	Figure 7. Epiaxial musculature fascia (characters 216–219): A, no pigmentation of fascia dorsal among axial muscles of Phymaturus roigorum (MCN 2102); B, lateral pigmentation between axial muscles forming longitudinal lines, neural spines delineated in black in Phymaturus aguanegra (MCN 3288). C, lateral and dorsal fascia of axial muscles pigmented in Phymaturus spurcus (FML 1244). D, same condition, but less melanic, observed in Phymaturus tenebrosus (MCN 1263). Neural spines highlighted in white. Scale bars: 10 mm. Abbreviations: ld, longissimus dorsi muscle; ts, transversospinalis muscle.	2015-09-22	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.		Zenodo	biologists	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.			
0388B2721B6D544EFEBEFEC8FA82FA74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5359341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5359341	Figure 8. A, tibial dorsal scalation of Phymaturus patagonicus (MCN 3561). B, central area of the same view of P. patagonicus (same specimen) tibia, showing scales in detail (character 220). Almost every dorsal tibial scale carries a spine and a scale organ on the distal tip of the scale (arrow; character 222). C, tibial dorsal scalation of Phymaturus palluma (MCN 3131). D, central area of the same view of P. palluma (same specimen). Scale organs hidden under the scale spines. E, tibial dorsal scalation of Phymaturus denotatus (MCN 3160). F, central area of the same view of P. denotatus (same specimen). The arrow indicates granular scales spread out among tibial scales (character 223). Scale bars: A, C, E, 5 mm; B, D, F, 2 mm.	Figure 8. A, tibial dorsal scalation of Phymaturus patagonicus (MCN 3561). B, central area of the same view of P. patagonicus (same specimen) tibia, showing scales in detail (character 220). Almost every dorsal tibial scale carries a spine and a scale organ on the distal tip of the scale (arrow; character 222). C, tibial dorsal scalation of Phymaturus palluma (MCN 3131). D, central area of the same view of P. palluma (same specimen). Scale organs hidden under the scale spines. E, tibial dorsal scalation of Phymaturus denotatus (MCN 3160). F, central area of the same view of P. denotatus (same specimen). The arrow indicates granular scales spread out among tibial scales (character 223). Scale bars: A, C, E, 5 mm; B, D, F, 2 mm.	2015-09-22	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.		Zenodo	biologists	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.			
0388B2721B6D544EFEBEFEC8FA82FA74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5359343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5359343	Figure 9. A, temporal scales of Phymaturus dorsimaculatus (MCN 1569) showing two organ scales (character 233); scale bar, 2 mm. B, cloacal region of Phymaturus verdugo (MCN 1960; Character 236); scale bar, 5 mm. C, female of Phymaturus verdugo (MCN 1958; snout–vent length, SVL = 99.8 mm; character 237). D, Phymaturus querque male (MCN 3863; SVL = 104.9 mm; character 249). E, Phymaturus paihuanense female (SSUC–Re 0422; photo by A. Laspiur; character 252). F, hemipenis of Phymaturus roigorum (MCN 1963; character 253); scale bar, 5 mm.	Figure 9. A, temporal scales of Phymaturus dorsimaculatus (MCN 1569) showing two organ scales (character 233); scale bar, 2 mm. B, cloacal region of Phymaturus verdugo (MCN 1960; Character 236); scale bar, 5 mm. C, female of Phymaturus verdugo (MCN 1958; snout–vent length, SVL = 99.8 mm; character 237). D, Phymaturus querque male (MCN 3863; SVL = 104.9 mm; character 249). E, Phymaturus paihuanense female (SSUC–Re 0422; photo by A. Laspiur; character 252). F, hemipenis of Phymaturus roigorum (MCN 1963; character 253); scale bar, 5 mm.	2015-09-22	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.		Zenodo	biologists	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.			
0388B2721B6D544EFEBEFEC8FA82FA74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5359345/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5359345	Figure 10. A, orbitosphenoid bone in Phymaturus aguanegra (MCN 968; character 240); the arrow indicates the cartilaginous margin of the fenestra epioptica. B, Phymaturus zapalensis (MCN 1486). C, ectopterygoid of Phymaturus spurcus (MCN 1249; character 241). D, same bone in Phymaturus laurenti (MCN 326). Abbreviations: ecp, ectopteygoid; fep, fenestra epioptica; fm, fenestra metoptica; fop, fenestra optica; fpr, fenestra prootica; j, jugal; pt, pterygoid. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 10. A, orbitosphenoid bone in Phymaturus aguanegra (MCN 968; character 240); the arrow indicates the cartilaginous margin of the fenestra epioptica. B, Phymaturus zapalensis (MCN 1486). C, ectopterygoid of Phymaturus spurcus (MCN 1249; character 241). D, same bone in Phymaturus laurenti (MCN 326). Abbreviations: ecp, ectopteygoid; fep, fenestra epioptica; fm, fenestra metoptica; fop, fenestra optica; fpr, fenestra prootica; j, jugal; pt, pterygoid. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2015-09-22	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.		Zenodo	biologists	Lobo, Fernando;Barrasso, Diego A.;Hibbard, Thomas;Basso, Néstor G.			
