taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038FA12DFFAA5809FE9C3FB9FEE1FCD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341036/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341036	Figs. 3–12. Eutyphlus species, males. 3) E. dybasi, dorsal view; 4) E. dybasi, lateral view; 5) E. prominens, dorsal view; 6) E. prominens, lateral view; 7) E. schmitti, dorsal view; 8) E. schmitti, lateral view; 9) E. similis, dorsal view; 10) E. similis, lateral view; 11) E. thoracicus, dorsal view; 12) E. thoracicus, lateral view.	Figs. 3–12. Eutyphlus species, males. 3) E. dybasi, dorsal view; 4) E. dybasi, lateral view; 5) E. prominens, dorsal view; 6) E. prominens, lateral view; 7) E. schmitti, dorsal view; 8) E. schmitti, lateral view; 9) E. similis, dorsal view; 10) E. similis, lateral view; 11) E. thoracicus, dorsal view; 12) E. thoracicus, lateral view.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFAA5809FE9C3FB9FEE1FCD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341038	Figs. 13–18. Eutyphlus species, genitalia. 13) E. dybasi; 14) E. prominens; 15) E. schmitti; 16) E. similis;	Figs. 13–18. Eutyphlus species, genitalia. 13) E. dybasi; 14) E. prominens; 15) E. schmitti; 16) E. similis;	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFAA5809FE9C3FB9FEE1FCD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341040/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341040	Figs. 19–27. Eutyphlus species, male secondary sexual characters. 19) Modified mesotrochanter, mesotibia, and metatrochanter, A) Mesotibial spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis, B) Mesotrochanteral flange on E. dybasi, C) Metatrochanteral spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis; 20) E. prominens, ventrites, Type I; 21) E. prominens, ventrites, Type II; 22) E. prominens, ventrites, Type III; 23) E. prominens, ventrites, Type IV; 24) E. prominens, ventrites, Type V; 25) E. prominens, ventrites, Type VI; 26) E. spiralis, protibial spine; 27) E. schmitti, ventrites.	Figs. 19–27. Eutyphlus species, male secondary sexual characters. 19) Modified mesotrochanter, mesotibia, and metatrochanter, A) Mesotibial spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis, B) Mesotrochanteral flange on E. dybasi, C) Metatrochanteral spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis; 20) E. prominens, ventrites, Type I; 21) E. prominens, ventrites, Type II; 22) E. prominens, ventrites, Type III; 23) E. prominens, ventrites, Type IV; 24) E. prominens, ventrites, Type V; 25) E. prominens, ventrites, Type VI; 26) E. spiralis, protibial spine; 27) E. schmitti, ventrites.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFAA5809FE9C3FB9FEE1FCD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341042	Figs. 28–33. Geographic distribution Eutyphlus species by county in the eastern USA. 28) E. dybasi; 29) E. prominens;	Figs. 28–33. Geographic distribution Eutyphlus species by county in the eastern USA. 28) E. dybasi; 29) E. prominens;	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFAA5809FE9C3FB9FEE1FCD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341034/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341034	Figs. 1–2. Eutyphlus similis, male. 1) Dorsal features: vs = vertexal sulcus; vf = vertexal foveae; mls = median longitudinal sulcus; laf = lateral antebasal foveae; bps = basal prosternal sulcus; lbps = longitudinal basal pronotal sulcus; shef = subhumeral elytral foveae; bef = basal elytral foveae; ds = discal stria; blf = basolateral foveae; bs = basal sulcus; mbd = median basal depression; I–V = visible tergite number; 2) Ventral features: gc = gular carina; gf = gular foveae; lpcf = lateral procoxal foveae; pslc = prosternal longitudinal carina; apsf = anteroprosternal foveae; mmsf = median mesosternal foveae; lmsf = lateral mesosternal foveae; lmtf = lateral metasternal foveae; lmcf = lateral mesocoxal foveae; blf = basolateral foveae; bls = basolateral sulcus; I–VII = visible abdominal ventrite number.	Figs. 1–2. Eutyphlus similis, male. 1) Dorsal features: vs = vertexal sulcus; vf = vertexal foveae; mls = median longitudinal sulcus; laf = lateral antebasal foveae; bps = basal prosternal sulcus; lbps = longitudinal basal pronotal sulcus; shef = subhumeral elytral foveae; bef = basal elytral foveae; ds = discal stria; blf = basolateral foveae; bs = basal sulcus; mbd = median basal depression; I–V = visible tergite number; 2) Ventral features: gc = gular carina; gf = gular foveae; lpcf = lateral procoxal foveae; pslc = prosternal longitudinal carina; apsf = anteroprosternal foveae; mmsf = median mesosternal foveae; lmsf = lateral mesosternal foveae; lmtf = lateral metasternal foveae; lmcf = lateral mesocoxal foveae; blf = basolateral foveae; bls = basolateral sulcus; I–VII = visible abdominal ventrite number.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFA6581FFCA93BEFFE38FA60.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341034/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341034	Figs. 1–2. Eutyphlus similis, male. 1) Dorsal features: vs = vertexal sulcus; vf = vertexal foveae; mls = median longitudinal sulcus; laf = lateral antebasal foveae; bps = basal prosternal sulcus; lbps = longitudinal basal pronotal sulcus; shef = subhumeral elytral foveae; bef = basal elytral foveae; ds = discal stria; blf = basolateral foveae; bs = basal sulcus; mbd = median basal depression; I–V = visible tergite number; 2) Ventral features: gc = gular carina; gf = gular foveae; lpcf = lateral procoxal foveae; pslc = prosternal longitudinal carina; apsf = anteroprosternal foveae; mmsf = median mesosternal foveae; lmsf = lateral mesosternal foveae; lmtf = lateral metasternal foveae; lmcf = lateral mesocoxal foveae; blf = basolateral foveae; bls = basolateral sulcus; I–VII = visible abdominal ventrite number.	Figs. 1–2. Eutyphlus similis, male. 1) Dorsal features: vs = vertexal sulcus; vf = vertexal foveae; mls = median longitudinal sulcus; laf = lateral antebasal foveae; bps = basal prosternal sulcus; lbps = longitudinal basal pronotal sulcus; shef = subhumeral elytral foveae; bef = basal elytral foveae; ds = discal stria; blf = basolateral foveae; bs = basal sulcus; mbd = median basal depression; I–V = visible tergite number; 2) Ventral features: gc = gular carina; gf = gular foveae; lpcf = lateral procoxal foveae; pslc = prosternal longitudinal carina; apsf = anteroprosternal foveae; mmsf = median mesosternal foveae; lmsf = lateral mesosternal foveae; lmtf = lateral metasternal foveae; lmcf = lateral mesocoxal foveae; blf = basolateral foveae; bls = basolateral sulcus; I–VII = visible abdominal ventrite number.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFB2580DFF51382DFE23FD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341038	Figs. 13–18. Eutyphlus species, genitalia. 13) E. dybasi; 14) E. prominens; 15) E. schmitti; 16) E. similis;	Figs. 13–18. Eutyphlus species, genitalia. 13) E. dybasi; 14) E. prominens; 15) E. schmitti; 16) E. similis;	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFB2580DFF51382DFE23FD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341040/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341040	Figs. 19–27. Eutyphlus species, male secondary sexual characters. 19) Modified mesotrochanter, mesotibia, and metatrochanter, A) Mesotibial spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis, B) Mesotrochanteral flange on E. dybasi, C) Metatrochanteral spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis; 20) E. prominens, ventrites, Type I; 21) E. prominens, ventrites, Type II; 22) E. prominens, ventrites, Type III; 23) E. prominens, ventrites, Type IV; 24) E. prominens, ventrites, Type V; 25) E. prominens, ventrites, Type VI; 26) E. spiralis, protibial spine; 27) E. schmitti, ventrites.	Figs. 19–27. Eutyphlus species, male secondary sexual characters. 19) Modified mesotrochanter, mesotibia, and metatrochanter, A) Mesotibial spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis, B) Mesotrochanteral flange on E. dybasi, C) Metatrochanteral spine on E. dybasi and E. spiralis; 20) E. prominens, ventrites, Type I; 21) E. prominens, ventrites, Type II; 22) E. prominens, ventrites, Type III; 23) E. prominens, ventrites, Type IV; 24) E. prominens, ventrites, Type V; 25) E. prominens, ventrites, Type VI; 26) E. spiralis, protibial spine; 27) E. schmitti, ventrites.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFB2580DFF51382DFE23FD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341042	Figs. 28–33. Geographic distribution Eutyphlus species by county in the eastern USA. 28) E. dybasi; 29) E. prominens;	Figs. 28–33. Geographic distribution Eutyphlus species by county in the eastern USA. 28) E. dybasi; 29) E. prominens;	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFB2580DFF51382DFE23FD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341036/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341036	Figs. 3–12. Eutyphlus species, males. 3) E. dybasi, dorsal view; 4) E. dybasi, lateral view; 5) E. prominens, dorsal view; 6) E. prominens, lateral view; 7) E. schmitti, dorsal view; 8) E. schmitti, lateral view; 9) E. similis, dorsal view; 10) E. similis, lateral view; 11) E. thoracicus, dorsal view; 12) E. thoracicus, lateral view.	Figs. 3–12. Eutyphlus species, males. 3) E. dybasi, dorsal view; 4) E. dybasi, lateral view; 5) E. prominens, dorsal view; 6) E. prominens, lateral view; 7) E. schmitti, dorsal view; 8) E. schmitti, lateral view; 9) E. similis, dorsal view; 10) E. similis, lateral view; 11) E. thoracicus, dorsal view; 12) E. thoracicus, lateral view.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFB2580DFF51382DFE23FD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341044/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341044	Fig. 34. Preferred tree of 26 most parsimonious trees (L = 347, CI = 0.37, RI = 0.52) with character states mapped. Open circles indicate homoplasious characters; black circles indicate unambiguous characters. Characters are listed above circles; character states are indicated below circles.	Fig. 34. Preferred tree of 26 most parsimonious trees (L = 347, CI = 0.37, RI = 0.52) with character states mapped. Open circles indicate homoplasious characters; black circles indicate unambiguous characters. Characters are listed above circles; character states are indicated below circles.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
038FA12DFFB2580DFF51382DFE23FD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5341046/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5341046	Fig. 35. Bootstrap consensus tree (L = 453, CI = 0.34, RI = 0.34). Support values are listed by corresponding branches.	Fig. 35. Bootstrap consensus tree (L = 453, CI = 0.34, RI = 0.34). Support values are listed by corresponding branches.	2016-03-31	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.		Zenodo	biologists	Owens, Brittany E.;Carlton, Christopher E.			
