taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D287C99D47B076E381FA1E25EDD30F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5530878/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5530878	Figure 32. Principal components analysis visualizing comparisons of forelimb/hindlimb length, forelimb/trunk length, and hindlimb/trunk length ratios from Table 2. A, PCA results with schematic representations of the three principal morphotypes and their corresponding areas of morphospace; B, phylomorphospace based on A with colours and symbols representing stem tetrapods, stem lissamphibians (temnospondyls) and stem amniotes. The phylogenetic scheme in B is based on (Ruta & Coates, 2007), assuming a temnospondyl origin of lissamphibians, a monophyletic Whatcheeriidae containing Whatcheeria and Pederpes, and a stem amniote identity for embolomeres. Skulls for silhouettes in A are based on the skull of Acanthostega in (Porro et al., 2015). See Supporting Information, Additional results from Principal Components Analysis.	Figure 32. Principal components analysis visualizing comparisons of forelimb/hindlimb length, forelimb/trunk length, and hindlimb/trunk length ratios from Table 2. A, PCA results with schematic representations of the three principal morphotypes and their corresponding areas of morphospace; B, phylomorphospace based on A with colours and symbols representing stem tetrapods, stem lissamphibians (temnospondyls) and stem amniotes. The phylogenetic scheme in B is based on (Ruta & Coates, 2007), assuming a temnospondyl origin of lissamphibians, a monophyletic Whatcheeriidae containing Whatcheeria and Pederpes, and a stem amniote identity for embolomeres. Skulls for silhouettes in A are based on the skull of Acanthostega in (Porro et al., 2015). See Supporting Information, Additional results from Principal Components Analysis.	2021-10-01	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I		Zenodo	biologists	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I			
03D287C99D47B076E381FA1E25EDD30F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5530818/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5530818	Figure 4. FMNH PR 1700, articulated holotype of Whatcheeria (skull removed for study). A, specimen photo; B, interpretive drawing with labels. Arrows point anteriorly.	Figure 4. FMNH PR 1700, articulated holotype of Whatcheeria (skull removed for study). A, specimen photo; B, interpretive drawing with labels. Arrows point anteriorly.	2021-10-01	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I		Zenodo	biologists	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I			
03D287C99D47B076E381FA1E25EDD30F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5530864/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5530864	Figure 25. Tibiae and fibulae of Whatcheeria. FMNH PR 2004 right tibia in external (A) and internal (B) views; FMNH PR 2005 left tibia in external (C) and internal (D) views; SUI 52025 right tibia in external (E) and internal (F) views; FMNH PR 5016 left tibia in external (G) and internal (H) views; FMNH PR 5017 fibula in external (I) and internal (J) views; SUI 52021 right fibula in external (K) and internal. (L) views; FMNH PR 2001?right fibula in external (M) and internal (N) views. In all specimens, proximal is at the top and distal is at the bottom.	Figure 25. Tibiae and fibulae of Whatcheeria. FMNH PR 2004 right tibia in external (A) and internal (B) views; FMNH PR 2005 left tibia in external (C) and internal (D) views; SUI 52025 right tibia in external (E) and internal (F) views; FMNH PR 5016 left tibia in external (G) and internal (H) views; FMNH PR 5017 fibula in external (I) and internal (J) views; SUI 52021 right fibula in external (K) and internal. (L) views; FMNH PR 2001?right fibula in external (M) and internal (N) views. In all specimens, proximal is at the top and distal is at the bottom.	2021-10-01	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I		Zenodo	biologists	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I			
03D287C99D47B076E381FA1E25EDD30F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5530876/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5530876	Figure 31. Full-body reconstruction of Whatcheeria in dorsal view, emphasizing the relatively large limbs. The limb bones are projected flat in a single plane. The axial skeleton and limb girdles are represented by simple geometric shapes.	Figure 31. Full-body reconstruction of Whatcheeria in dorsal view, emphasizing the relatively large limbs. The limb bones are projected flat in a single plane. The axial skeleton and limb girdles are represented by simple geometric shapes.	2021-10-01	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I		Zenodo	biologists	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I			
03D287C99D47B076E381FA1E25EDD30F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5530814/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5530814	Figure 2. Whatcheeria deltae, full-body reconstruction in left lateral view. A, standing posture; B, floating posture. The reconstruction is meant to depict an anatomically mature individual of approximately 1m body length.	Figure 2. Whatcheeria deltae, full-body reconstruction in left lateral view. A, standing posture; B, floating posture. The reconstruction is meant to depict an anatomically mature individual of approximately 1m body length.	2021-10-01	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I		Zenodo	biologists	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I			
03D287C99D47B076E381FA1E25EDD30F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5530816/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5530816	Figure 3. Whatcheeria deltae, reconstruction of axial skeleton with ribs (A), without ribs (B), ribs, colour-coded by region (C).	Figure 3. Whatcheeria deltae, reconstruction of axial skeleton with ribs (A), without ribs (B), ribs, colour-coded by region (C).	2021-10-01	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I		Zenodo	biologists	Otoo, Benjamin K A;Bolt, John R;Lombard, R Eric;Angielczyk, Kenneth D;Coates, Michael I			
