taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C187F70D47FFCEFF32FDAEFE09FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275865/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275865	FIGURE 4. Adult males and females of the two new species of Phymaturus of the patagonicus clade proposed in this study. Phymaturus castillensis holotype male (a) and paratype female (c) in dorsal view, and adult paratype male (e) in ventral view. All specimens from the type locality. Phymaturus videlai paratype male (b) and paratype female (d) in dorsal view, and female paratype (f) in ventral view. All from the type locality. (Photos: J. A. Scolaro, November 2008).	FIGURE 4. Adult males and females of the two new species of Phymaturus of the patagonicus clade proposed in this study. Phymaturus castillensis holotype male (a) and paratype female (c) in dorsal view, and adult paratype male (e) in ventral view. All specimens from the type locality. Phymaturus videlai paratype male (b) and paratype female (d) in dorsal view, and female paratype (f) in ventral view. All from the type locality. (Photos: J. A. Scolaro, November 2008).	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D47FFCEFF32FDAEFE09FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275864/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275864	FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of all known members of the Phymaturus patagonicus clade. Note nonoverlapping geographical ranges of most species. Localities are indicated by numbers, and represent Phymaturus nevadoi (1), P. payuniae (2), P. zapalensis (3), P. tenebrosus (4), P. manuelae (5), P. spurcus (6), P. excelsus (7), P. spectabilis (8), P. agilis (9), P. ceii (10), P. somuncurensis (11), P. calcogaster (12), P. patagonicus (13), P. indistinctus (14), P. v i d e l a i sp. nov. (15), and P. castillensis sp. nov. (16). The wide and scattered geographical distribution shown for P. patagonicus has been considered as the result of several cryptic different species recognized until today as polymorphisms within this species, and many of them are currently under study in order to establish their status within Phymaturus.	FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of all known members of the Phymaturus patagonicus clade. Note nonoverlapping geographical ranges of most species. Localities are indicated by numbers, and represent Phymaturus nevadoi (1), P. payuniae (2), P. zapalensis (3), P. tenebrosus (4), P. manuelae (5), P. spurcus (6), P. excelsus (7), P. spectabilis (8), P. agilis (9), P. ceii (10), P. somuncurensis (11), P. calcogaster (12), P. patagonicus (13), P. indistinctus (14), P. v i d e l a i sp. nov. (15), and P. castillensis sp. nov. (16). The wide and scattered geographical distribution shown for P. patagonicus has been considered as the result of several cryptic different species recognized until today as polymorphisms within this species, and many of them are currently under study in order to establish their status within Phymaturus.	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D47FFCEFF32FDAEFE09FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275862/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275862	FIGURE 1. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade, showing the remarkable diversity of patterns of coloration known within this lineage. Phymaturus agilis (a, male; b, female), P. calcogaster (c, male; d, female), P. ceii (e, male; f, female), P. excelsus (g, male; h, female), P. indistinctus (i, male; j, female), P. manuelae (k, male; l, female), and P. nevadoi (m, male; n, female). (Photos: all J. A. Scolaro, except P. nevadoi, by J. M. Cei).	FIGURE 1. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade, showing the remarkable diversity of patterns of coloration known within this lineage. Phymaturus agilis (a, male; b, female), P. calcogaster (c, male; d, female), P. ceii (e, male; f, female), P. excelsus (g, male; h, female), P. indistinctus (i, male; j, female), P. manuelae (k, male; l, female), and P. nevadoi (m, male; n, female). (Photos: all J. A. Scolaro, except P. nevadoi, by J. M. Cei).	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D47FFCEFF32FDAEFE09FE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275863/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275863	FIGURE 2. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade (continued from figure 1). Phymaturus patagonicus (a, male; b, female), P. payuniae (c, male; d, female), P. somuncurensis (e, male; f, female), P. spectabilis (g, male; h, female), P. spurcus (i, male; j, female), P. tenebrosus (k, male; l, female), and P. zapalensis (m, male; n, female). (Photos: J. A. Scolaro).	FIGURE 2. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade (continued from figure 1). Phymaturus patagonicus (a, male; b, female), P. payuniae (c, male; d, female), P. somuncurensis (e, male; f, female), P. spectabilis (g, male; h, female), P. spurcus (i, male; j, female), P. tenebrosus (k, male; l, female), and P. zapalensis (m, male; n, female). (Photos: J. A. Scolaro).	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D45FFCFFF32FE69FCB7F80B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275865/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275865	FIGURE 4. Adult males and females of the two new species of Phymaturus of the patagonicus clade proposed in this study. Phymaturus castillensis holotype male (a) and paratype female (c) in dorsal view, and adult paratype male (e) in ventral view. All specimens from the type locality. Phymaturus videlai paratype male (b) and paratype female (d) in dorsal view, and female paratype (f) in ventral view. All from the type locality. (Photos: J. A. Scolaro, November 2008).	FIGURE 4. Adult males and females of the two new species of Phymaturus of the patagonicus clade proposed in this study. Phymaturus castillensis holotype male (a) and paratype female (c) in dorsal view, and adult paratype male (e) in ventral view. All specimens from the type locality. Phymaturus videlai paratype male (b) and paratype female (d) in dorsal view, and female paratype (f) in ventral view. All from the type locality. (Photos: J. A. Scolaro, November 2008).	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D45FFCFFF32FE69FCB7F80B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275862/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275862	FIGURE 1. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade, showing the remarkable diversity of patterns of coloration known within this lineage. Phymaturus agilis (a, male; b, female), P. calcogaster (c, male; d, female), P. ceii (e, male; f, female), P. excelsus (g, male; h, female), P. indistinctus (i, male; j, female), P. manuelae (k, male; l, female), and P. nevadoi (m, male; n, female). (Photos: all J. A. Scolaro, except P. nevadoi, by J. M. Cei).	FIGURE 1. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade, showing the remarkable diversity of patterns of coloration known within this lineage. Phymaturus agilis (a, male; b, female), P. calcogaster (c, male; d, female), P. ceii (e, male; f, female), P. excelsus (g, male; h, female), P. indistinctus (i, male; j, female), P. manuelae (k, male; l, female), and P. nevadoi (m, male; n, female). (Photos: all J. A. Scolaro, except P. nevadoi, by J. M. Cei).	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D45FFCFFF32FE69FCB7F80B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275863/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275863	FIGURE 2. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade (continued from figure 1). Phymaturus patagonicus (a, male; b, female), P. payuniae (c, male; d, female), P. somuncurensis (e, male; f, female), P. spectabilis (g, male; h, female), P. spurcus (i, male; j, female), P. tenebrosus (k, male; l, female), and P. zapalensis (m, male; n, female). (Photos: J. A. Scolaro).	FIGURE 2. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade (continued from figure 1). Phymaturus patagonicus (a, male; b, female), P. payuniae (c, male; d, female), P. somuncurensis (e, male; f, female), P. spectabilis (g, male; h, female), P. spurcus (i, male; j, female), P. tenebrosus (k, male; l, female), and P. zapalensis (m, male; n, female). (Photos: J. A. Scolaro).	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
03C187F70D45FFCFFF32FE69FCB7F80B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/275864/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275864	FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of all known members of the Phymaturus patagonicus clade. Note nonoverlapping geographical ranges of most species. Localities are indicated by numbers, and represent Phymaturus nevadoi (1), P. payuniae (2), P. zapalensis (3), P. tenebrosus (4), P. manuelae (5), P. spurcus (6), P. excelsus (7), P. spectabilis (8), P. agilis (9), P. ceii (10), P. somuncurensis (11), P. calcogaster (12), P. patagonicus (13), P. indistinctus (14), P. v i d e l a i sp. nov. (15), and P. castillensis sp. nov. (16). The wide and scattered geographical distribution shown for P. patagonicus has been considered as the result of several cryptic different species recognized until today as polymorphisms within this species, and many of them are currently under study in order to establish their status within Phymaturus.	FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of all known members of the Phymaturus patagonicus clade. Note nonoverlapping geographical ranges of most species. Localities are indicated by numbers, and represent Phymaturus nevadoi (1), P. payuniae (2), P. zapalensis (3), P. tenebrosus (4), P. manuelae (5), P. spurcus (6), P. excelsus (7), P. spectabilis (8), P. agilis (9), P. ceii (10), P. somuncurensis (11), P. calcogaster (12), P. patagonicus (13), P. indistinctus (14), P. v i d e l a i sp. nov. (15), and P. castillensis sp. nov. (16). The wide and scattered geographical distribution shown for P. patagonicus has been considered as the result of several cryptic different species recognized until today as polymorphisms within this species, and many of them are currently under study in order to establish their status within Phymaturus.	2010-12-31	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel		Zenodo	biologists	Scolaro, José Alejandro;Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel			
