taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D287B7A57AFFCAFF7D6C66F430FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933991/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933991	FIGURE 1. Eremidrilus artzaini n. sp. from Wildhorse Creek (A); East Fork Big Lost River (B–D, F); Summit Creek (E). A. Anterior end, external view of an unmounted worm; arrows indicate limits of clitellum. B. Chaetal pairs; left to right: III dorsal, III ventral, XII ventral. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of ventral chaetae. E. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; both spermathecal pairs with sperm. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; sperm funnels and spermatheca in XII without sperm.	FIGURE 1. Eremidrilus artzaini n. sp. from Wildhorse Creek (A); East Fork Big Lost River (B–D, F); Summit Creek (E). A. Anterior end, external view of an unmounted worm; arrows indicate limits of clitellum. B. Chaetal pairs; left to right: III dorsal, III ventral, XII ventral. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of ventral chaetae. E. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; both spermathecal pairs with sperm. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; sperm funnels and spermatheca in XII without sperm.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57AFFCAFF7D6C66F430FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933993	FIGURE 2. Eremidrilus artzaini n. sp. from Summit Creek. A. Chaeta, VIII ventral. B. Atria, from a dissected worm. C. Atrium, sagittal section. D. Transverse section of atrium, near base of ampulla, with vas deferens deeply embedded in muscle layer. E. Vas deferens embedded in atrial muscle layer, from a transverse section. F. Detail of atrial ampulla, showing muscle layer, narrow epithelium and short prostates, transverse section. G. Male pore on small papilla within concave porophore, from a transverse section. H. First spermathecal ampulla, sagittal section. I, J. Spermathecal ducts, transverse sections. Note: in Figures 2A-C, the specimen is facing left.	FIGURE 2. Eremidrilus artzaini n. sp. from Summit Creek. A. Chaeta, VIII ventral. B. Atria, from a dissected worm. C. Atrium, sagittal section. D. Transverse section of atrium, near base of ampulla, with vas deferens deeply embedded in muscle layer. E. Vas deferens embedded in atrial muscle layer, from a transverse section. F. Detail of atrial ampulla, showing muscle layer, narrow epithelium and short prostates, transverse section. G. Male pore on small papilla within concave porophore, from a transverse section. H. First spermathecal ampulla, sagittal section. I, J. Spermathecal ducts, transverse sections. Note: in Figures 2A-C, the specimen is facing left.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57AFFCAFF7D6C66F430FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934011	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57AFFCAFF7D6C66F430FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933999	FIGURE 5. Eremidrilus montanensis n. sp. All specimens from Eureka Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, upper unmated, with partial proboscis and pharynx partially everted; lower mature, mated, with proboscis broken. B. Chaetal pairs, ventral; left to right: VII, XXV; in both cases, the inner chaeta is longer than the outer, with a more proximal nodulus. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of chaetae. E. Male ducts, segment X. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII.	FIGURE 5. Eremidrilus montanensis n. sp. All specimens from Eureka Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, upper unmated, with partial proboscis and pharynx partially everted; lower mature, mated, with proboscis broken. B. Chaetal pairs, ventral; left to right: VII, XXV; in both cases, the inner chaeta is longer than the outer, with a more proximal nodulus. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of chaetae. E. Male ducts, segment X. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57AFFCAFF7D6C66F430FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934003	FIGURE 7. Eremidrilus gilita n. sp., from Gilita Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, both with pharynx partially everted. B. Chaetae; left to right: dorsal pair in IV, ventral chaeta in VI. C. Reproductive organs, segments X–XIII. D. Reproductive organs, segments IX–XI (second spermatheca was broken).	FIGURE 7. Eremidrilus gilita n. sp., from Gilita Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, both with pharynx partially everted. B. Chaetae; left to right: dorsal pair in IV, ventral chaeta in VI. C. Reproductive organs, segments X–XIII. D. Reproductive organs, segments IX–XI (second spermatheca was broken).	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57DFFC8FF7D6FF0F09EFD1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933995/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933995	FIGURE 3. Eremidrilus humboldti n. sp. from Corral Creek (A, B, D, and Trail Creek (C, E). A. Anterior end, external view of an unmounted worm, showing position of genital pores. B. Two chaetal pairs; IX ventral (left) and XIV dorsal (right). C–E, reproductive organs in X–XII: C. Ventrolateral view of a mature worm; D. lateral view of a recently-mated worm, second spermatheca (in XII) without sperm; E. a slightly post-mature worm (mated, but sperm funnels without sperm; at a later stage than D).	FIGURE 3. Eremidrilus humboldti n. sp. from Corral Creek (A, B, D, and Trail Creek (C, E). A. Anterior end, external view of an unmounted worm, showing position of genital pores. B. Two chaetal pairs; IX ventral (left) and XIV dorsal (right). C–E, reproductive organs in X–XII: C. Ventrolateral view of a mature worm; D. lateral view of a recently-mated worm, second spermatheca (in XII) without sperm; E. a slightly post-mature worm (mated, but sperm funnels without sperm; at a later stage than D).	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57DFFC8FF7D6FF0F09EFD1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933997/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933997	FIGURE 4. Eremidrilus humboldti n. sp. from Corral Creek A. Porophore with male pore from a whole mount. B. Atrium photographed at different focal plane of the same preparation in A. C. Atrium showing apical junction of vas deferens. D. Spermatheca in XII, ampulla extending into XIII, from a whole mount. E. Spermatheca, showing ampulla and duct (insert, in a separate plane). F. Spermathecal duct, detail, from a whole mount.	FIGURE 4. Eremidrilus humboldti n. sp. from Corral Creek A. Porophore with male pore from a whole mount. B. Atrium photographed at different focal plane of the same preparation in A. C. Atrium showing apical junction of vas deferens. D. Spermatheca in XII, ampulla extending into XIII, from a whole mount. E. Spermatheca, showing ampulla and duct (insert, in a separate plane). F. Spermathecal duct, detail, from a whole mount.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57DFFC8FF7D6FF0F09EFD1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934011	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57FFFC7FF7D6A20F70DF80E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933999	FIGURE 5. Eremidrilus montanensis n. sp. All specimens from Eureka Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, upper unmated, with partial proboscis and pharynx partially everted; lower mature, mated, with proboscis broken. B. Chaetal pairs, ventral; left to right: VII, XXV; in both cases, the inner chaeta is longer than the outer, with a more proximal nodulus. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of chaetae. E. Male ducts, segment X. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII.	FIGURE 5. Eremidrilus montanensis n. sp. All specimens from Eureka Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, upper unmated, with partial proboscis and pharynx partially everted; lower mature, mated, with proboscis broken. B. Chaetal pairs, ventral; left to right: VII, XXV; in both cases, the inner chaeta is longer than the outer, with a more proximal nodulus. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of chaetae. E. Male ducts, segment X. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57FFFC7FF7D6A20F70DF80E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934001/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934001	FIGURE 6. Eremidrilus montanensis n. sp. from Eureka Creek. A. Ventral chaetae in segments II–IV (composite of three photos), from a dissected worm. B. Atrium, with male pore opening on a low mound (composite of three photos), from a dissected worm. C. Atrium, from a transverse section. D, E, atrium in sagittal sections, showing vas deferens joining atrium in ental part (E). F. Spermatheca and female funnel in sagittal section. G. Spermatheca in transverse section. H. Spermatheca in XI, from a dissected worm. Note: in Figures 6A,B,H, the specimen is facing left.	FIGURE 6. Eremidrilus montanensis n. sp. from Eureka Creek. A. Ventral chaetae in segments II–IV (composite of three photos), from a dissected worm. B. Atrium, with male pore opening on a low mound (composite of three photos), from a dissected worm. C. Atrium, from a transverse section. D, E, atrium in sagittal sections, showing vas deferens joining atrium in ental part (E). F. Spermatheca and female funnel in sagittal section. G. Spermatheca in transverse section. H. Spermatheca in XI, from a dissected worm. Note: in Figures 6A,B,H, the specimen is facing left.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A57FFFC7FF7D6A20F70DF80E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934011	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A572FFC2FF7D6A15F14EFCA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934003	FIGURE 7. Eremidrilus gilita n. sp., from Gilita Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, both with pharynx partially everted. B. Chaetae; left to right: dorsal pair in IV, ventral chaeta in VI. C. Reproductive organs, segments X–XIII. D. Reproductive organs, segments IX–XI (second spermatheca was broken).	FIGURE 7. Eremidrilus gilita n. sp., from Gilita Creek. A. Anterior ends, external view of unmounted worms, both with pharynx partially everted. B. Chaetae; left to right: dorsal pair in IV, ventral chaeta in VI. C. Reproductive organs, segments X–XIII. D. Reproductive organs, segments IX–XI (second spermatheca was broken).	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A572FFC2FF7D6A15F14EFCA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934005/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934005	FIGURE 8. Eremidrilus gilita n. sp., from Gilita Creek. A. Anterior end of a whole-mounted worm. B. Anterior dorsal chaeta, from a whole-mount. C. Male porophore with ectal end of atrial duct, from a whole-mount. D. Atrium and porophore, from a sagittal section. E. Spermathecae from a sagittal section. F. Spermathecal duct, sagittal section. G. Nephridium; inset shows the ectal vesicle near the pore, from a whole mount. H. Surface of clitellum, with spermathecal pore in segment XI, close to intersegment 11/12. Note: specimens are facing left.	FIGURE 8. Eremidrilus gilita n. sp., from Gilita Creek. A. Anterior end of a whole-mounted worm. B. Anterior dorsal chaeta, from a whole-mount. C. Male porophore with ectal end of atrial duct, from a whole-mount. D. Atrium and porophore, from a sagittal section. E. Spermathecae from a sagittal section. F. Spermathecal duct, sagittal section. G. Nephridium; inset shows the ectal vesicle near the pore, from a whole mount. H. Surface of clitellum, with spermathecal pore in segment XI, close to intersegment 11/12. Note: specimens are facing left.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A572FFC2FF7D6A15F14EFCA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934011	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A575FFC2FF7D6E2CF076F8F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934007/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934007	FIGURE 9. Eremidrilus allegheniensis (Cook, 1971). A. Segments X–XIII of Paratype 3472, showing spermathecae and paired ventral glands. Spermathecal sperm with heads oriented to ectal wall of ampulla. Glands in XIII open slightly lateral to chaetae. B. Atrium of Paratype 3471, showing porophore and junction of anterior vas deferens with atrium (posterior vas was broken). Atrium extends into XI. Both drawings are reversed to face right for comparison with other species.	FIGURE 9. Eremidrilus allegheniensis (Cook, 1971). A. Segments X–XIII of Paratype 3472, showing spermathecae and paired ventral glands. Spermathecal sperm with heads oriented to ectal wall of ampulla. Glands in XIII open slightly lateral to chaetae. B. Atrium of Paratype 3471, showing porophore and junction of anterior vas deferens with atrium (posterior vas was broken). Atrium extends into XI. Both drawings are reversed to face right for comparison with other species.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A575FFC2FF7D6E2CF076F8F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934009/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934009	FIGURE 10. Eremidrilus allegheniensis (Cook, 1971). A. Atrium and prostate glands, Paratype 3472. B. Detail of atrium, Paratype 3471. C. Male porophore, Paratype 3471. D. Spermathecal papilla and pore, Paratype 3471. E. Spermathecal pore in XII and ventral gland in XIII, Paratype 3472. F. Spermatheca in XI, Paratype 3471. Note: specimens are facing left.	FIGURE 10. Eremidrilus allegheniensis (Cook, 1971). A. Atrium and prostate glands, Paratype 3472. B. Detail of atrium, Paratype 3471. C. Male porophore, Paratype 3471. D. Spermathecal papilla and pore, Paratype 3471. E. Spermathecal pore in XII and ventral gland in XIII, Paratype 3472. F. Spermatheca in XI, Paratype 3471. Note: specimens are facing left.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A575FFC2FF7D6E2CF076F8F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3934011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3934011	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	FIGURE 11. Eremidrilus species having two spermathecal segments, schematic illustration comparing position and basic morphology of reproductive organs in X–XIII.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
03D287B7A575FFC2FF7D6E2CF076F8F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3933991/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3933991	FIGURE 1. Eremidrilus artzaini n. sp. from Wildhorse Creek (A); East Fork Big Lost River (B–D, F); Summit Creek (E). A. Anterior end, external view of an unmounted worm; arrows indicate limits of clitellum. B. Chaetal pairs; left to right: III dorsal, III ventral, XII ventral. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of ventral chaetae. E. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; both spermathecal pairs with sperm. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; sperm funnels and spermatheca in XII without sperm.	FIGURE 1. Eremidrilus artzaini n. sp. from Wildhorse Creek (A); East Fork Big Lost River (B–D, F); Summit Creek (E). A. Anterior end, external view of an unmounted worm; arrows indicate limits of clitellum. B. Chaetal pairs; left to right: III dorsal, III ventral, XII ventral. C. Atria, transverse section in X. D. Spermathecae, transverse section in XI; arrows indicate position of ventral chaetae. E. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; both spermathecal pairs with sperm. F. Reproductive organs, segments X–XII; sperm funnels and spermatheca in XII without sperm.	2020-07-06	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar		Zenodo	biologists	Fend, Steven;Rodriguez, Pilar			
