taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D087FCAA70D508FF00C99A1500F86C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/176425/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176425	FIGURES 4 – 11. FIGS 4 – 5. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., male holotype. Ventral (4) and retrolateral (5) views of left male pedipalp. (rta = retrolateral tibial apophysis; ma = median apophysis; c = conductor; e = embolus). FIGURES 6 – 7. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., female paratype 1. Epigynum (6) and vulva (7) ventral views. (cd = copulatory ducts; s = spermathecae; fd = fertilization ducts). FIGS 8 – 9. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., male holotype. Dorsal (8) and ventral (9) views of body. FIGS 10 – 11. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., male holotype. Frontal view of eyes (10) and ventral view of spinnerets (11).	FIGURES 4 – 11. FIGS 4 – 5. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., male holotype. Ventral (4) and retrolateral (5) views of left male pedipalp. (rta = retrolateral tibial apophysis; ma = median apophysis; c = conductor; e = embolus). FIGURES 6 – 7. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., female paratype 1. Epigynum (6) and vulva (7) ventral views. (cd = copulatory ducts; s = spermathecae; fd = fertilization ducts). FIGS 8 – 9. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., male holotype. Dorsal (8) and ventral (9) views of body. FIGS 10 – 11. Malthonica oceanica sp. n., male holotype. Frontal view of eyes (10) and ventral view of spinnerets (11).	2007-12-31	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro		Zenodo	biologists	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro			
03D087FCAA70D508FF00C99A1500F86C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/176426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176426	FIGURES 12 – 13. Localities and predicted potential distribution of Malthonica lusitanica (12) and Malthonica oceanica sp. n. (13) based on all available records, including literature and the collection of António de Barros Machado. Ecological niche modelling analysis as implemented by the DOMAIN algorithm was used (Carpenter et al. 1993).	FIGURES 12 – 13. Localities and predicted potential distribution of Malthonica lusitanica (12) and Malthonica oceanica sp. n. (13) based on all available records, including literature and the collection of António de Barros Machado. Ecological niche modelling analysis as implemented by the DOMAIN algorithm was used (Carpenter et al. 1993).	2007-12-31	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro		Zenodo	biologists	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro			
03D087FCAA70D508FF00C99A1500F86C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/176427/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176427	FIGURES 14 – 15. Phenology of Malthonica lusitanica (14) and Malthonica oceanica sp. n. (15) based on the pitfall trapping implemented in Central Portugal during 2002.	FIGURES 14 – 15. Phenology of Malthonica lusitanica (14) and Malthonica oceanica sp. n. (15) based on the pitfall trapping implemented in Central Portugal during 2002.	2007-12-31	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro		Zenodo	biologists	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro			
03D087FCAA70D508FF00C99A1500F86C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/176424/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176424	FIGURES 1 – 3. Schematic representation of the reproductive organs of Malthonica lusitanica (male pedipalp – 1 – 2, female epigynum – 3). (rta = retrolateral tibial apophysis; ma = median apophysis; c = conductor; e = embolus; eb = epigynal bar).	FIGURES 1 – 3. Schematic representation of the reproductive organs of Malthonica lusitanica (male pedipalp – 1 – 2, female epigynum – 3). (rta = retrolateral tibial apophysis; ma = median apophysis; c = conductor; e = embolus; eb = epigynal bar).	2007-12-31	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro		Zenodo	biologists	Barrientos, José Antonio;Cardoso, Pedro			
