taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03ED87F40E13FFEEFF6BFB09FC6015D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206826/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206826	FIGURE 3. Dorsal view of Faxonius roberti new species, holotype, male form-I (CMNH 38749) from the type locality.	FIGURE 3. Dorsal view of Faxonius roberti new species, holotype, male form-I (CMNH 38749) from the type locality.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E13FFEEFF6BFB09FC6015D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206828/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206828	FIGURE 4. Faxonius roberti, new species; all from holotype male Form-I (CMNH 38749), except D and E from morphotype male Form-II (CMNH 38751), and I from allotype female (CMNH 38750). A) lateral aspect of carapace; B–C) mesial and lateral aspect of Form-I male gonopod, respectively; D–E) mesial and lateral views of Form-II male gonopod, respectively; F) mesial view of entire gonopod of male Form-I gonopod; G) dorsal aspect of antennal scale; H) dorsal veiw of carapace; I) ventral aspect of the female annulus ventralis; J) dorsal aspect of merus of first pereiopod (=cheliped) showing location of spines; K) dorsal aspect of distal podomeres of the right cheliped.Plate by Guenter A. Schuster.	FIGURE 4. Faxonius roberti, new species; all from holotype male Form-I (CMNH 38749), except D and E from morphotype male Form-II (CMNH 38751), and I from allotype female (CMNH 38750). A) lateral aspect of carapace; B–C) mesial and lateral aspect of Form-I male gonopod, respectively; D–E) mesial and lateral views of Form-II male gonopod, respectively; F) mesial view of entire gonopod of male Form-I gonopod; G) dorsal aspect of antennal scale; H) dorsal veiw of carapace; I) ventral aspect of the female annulus ventralis; J) dorsal aspect of merus of first pereiopod (=cheliped) showing location of spines; K) dorsal aspect of distal podomeres of the right cheliped.Plate by Guenter A. Schuster.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E13FFEEFF6BFB09FC6015D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206830/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206830	FIGURE5. Photo of the typelocality of Faxonius roberti, new species, taken onthe mainstem of the Spring River, 135 meters upstream of the Bayou Access boat ramp (36.433959, -91.527190,WGS84).	FIGURE5. Photo of the typelocality of Faxonius roberti, new species, taken onthe mainstem of the Spring River, 135 meters upstream of the Bayou Access boat ramp (36.433959, -91.527190,WGS84).	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E13FFEEFF6BFB09FC6015D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206840/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206840	FIGURE 10. Map showing the location of museum specimens lots that were examined and measured morphologically as part of thisstudy.Faxonius roberti lotsexamined are shown as red opencircles and thetypelocality is depictedas an open redcircle with a cross. Recent historical locality records (specimens not measured) for F. roberti are indicated with black circles with squares. Faxonius wagneri lots are shown as purple closed circles and the type locality is indicated with a purple closed circle with a cross.Black circles with diamondsindicate other known localities for F.wagneri that were not measured as a part of this study. Black arrows indicate the location of the type localities for both species. Orange lines indicate county boundaries. Black lines indicated HUC8watershed boundaries.Blue lines indicate major rivers.Map was generated using GoogleMyMaps.	FIGURE 10. Map showing the location of museum specimens lots that were examined and measured morphologically as part of thisstudy.Faxonius roberti lotsexamined are shown as red opencircles and thetypelocality is depictedas an open redcircle with a cross. Recent historical locality records (specimens not measured) for F. roberti are indicated with black circles with squares. Faxonius wagneri lots are shown as purple closed circles and the type locality is indicated with a purple closed circle with a cross.Black circles with diamondsindicate other known localities for F.wagneri that were not measured as a part of this study. Black arrows indicate the location of the type localities for both species. Orange lines indicate county boundaries. Black lines indicated HUC8watershed boundaries.Blue lines indicate major rivers.Map was generated using GoogleMyMaps.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E13FFEEFF6BFB09FC6015D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206824/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206824	FIGURE 2. Bayesian phylogeny depicting relationships among the new species and several other members of the genus from the Ozark Highlands.Numbers at the nodes indicate bayesianposterior probabilities.Clades A and B as discussed in text.	FIGURE 2. Bayesian phylogeny depicting relationships among the new species and several other members of the genus from the Ozark Highlands.Numbers at the nodes indicate bayesianposterior probabilities.Clades A and B as discussed in text.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E0AFFE6FF6BF9A1FEFC155F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206832/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206832	FIGURE 6. Dorsal view of Faxonius wagneri, new species, morphotype, male form-II (CMNH 38752) from near Dalton, Arkansas.	FIGURE 6. Dorsal view of Faxonius wagneri, new species, morphotype, male form-II (CMNH 38752) from near Dalton, Arkansas.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E0AFFE6FF6BF9A1FEFC155F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206834/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206834	FIGURE7. Faxonius wagneri, new species; all from holotype male Form-I (CMNH 38752), except D and Efrom morphotype male Form-II (CMNH 38754), and I from allotype female (CMNH 38753). A) lateral aspect of carapace; B–C) mesial and lateral aspect of Form-I male first pleopod, respectively; D–E) mesial and lateral views of Form-II male first pleopod, respectively; F) mesial view of entire first pleopod of male Form-I gonopod; G) dorsal aspect of antennal scale; H) dorsal veiw of carapace; I) ventral aspect of the female annulus ventralis; J) dorsal aspect of merus of first pereiopod (=cheliped) showing location of spines; K) dorsal aspect of distal podomeres of the right cheliped. Plate by Guenter A. Schuster.	FIGURE7. Faxonius wagneri, new species; all from holotype male Form-I (CMNH 38752), except D and Efrom morphotype male Form-II (CMNH 38754), and I from allotype female (CMNH 38753). A) lateral aspect of carapace; B–C) mesial and lateral aspect of Form-I male first pleopod, respectively; D–E) mesial and lateral views of Form-II male first pleopod, respectively; F) mesial view of entire first pleopod of male Form-I gonopod; G) dorsal aspect of antennal scale; H) dorsal veiw of carapace; I) ventral aspect of the female annulus ventralis; J) dorsal aspect of merus of first pereiopod (=cheliped) showing location of spines; K) dorsal aspect of distal podomeres of the right cheliped. Plate by Guenter A. Schuster.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E0AFFE6FF6BF9A1FEFC155F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206840/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206840	FIGURE 10. Map showing the location of museum specimens lots that were examined and measured morphologically as part of thisstudy.Faxonius roberti lotsexamined are shown as red opencircles and thetypelocality is depictedas an open redcircle with a cross. Recent historical locality records (specimens not measured) for F. roberti are indicated with black circles with squares. Faxonius wagneri lots are shown as purple closed circles and the type locality is indicated with a purple closed circle with a cross.Black circles with diamondsindicate other known localities for F.wagneri that were not measured as a part of this study. Black arrows indicate the location of the type localities for both species. Orange lines indicate county boundaries. Black lines indicated HUC8watershed boundaries.Blue lines indicate major rivers.Map was generated using GoogleMyMaps.	FIGURE 10. Map showing the location of museum specimens lots that were examined and measured morphologically as part of thisstudy.Faxonius roberti lotsexamined are shown as red opencircles and thetypelocality is depictedas an open redcircle with a cross. Recent historical locality records (specimens not measured) for F. roberti are indicated with black circles with squares. Faxonius wagneri lots are shown as purple closed circles and the type locality is indicated with a purple closed circle with a cross.Black circles with diamondsindicate other known localities for F.wagneri that were not measured as a part of this study. Black arrows indicate the location of the type localities for both species. Orange lines indicate county boundaries. Black lines indicated HUC8watershed boundaries.Blue lines indicate major rivers.Map was generated using GoogleMyMaps.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
03ED87F40E0AFFE6FF6BF9A1FEFC155F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1206824/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1206824	FIGURE 2. Bayesian phylogeny depicting relationships among the new species and several other members of the genus from the Ozark Highlands.Numbers at the nodes indicate bayesianposterior probabilities.Clades A and B as discussed in text.	FIGURE 2. Bayesian phylogeny depicting relationships among the new species and several other members of the genus from the Ozark Highlands.Numbers at the nodes indicate bayesianposterior probabilities.Clades A and B as discussed in text.	2018-03-23	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.		Zenodo	biologists	Fetzner Jr, James W.;Taylor, Christopher A.			
