taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528419	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure6	Figure 6. Holotype (TAU 16895) of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. from Giv'at Ada (הדע תעבג), Israel. A - dorsal view, B - ventral view, C - dorsal view of the head, D, E - lateral views, F - ventral view. For details and measurements see Tables S 1, S 2 and S 7.	Figure 6. Holotype (TAU 16895) of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. from Giv'at Ada (הדע תעבג), Israel. A - dorsal view, B - ventral view, C - dorsal view of the head, D, E - lateral views, F - ventral view. For details and measurements see Tables S 1, S 2 and S 7.	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528420	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure7	Figure 7. Habitat of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. at the type locality Giv'at Ada (גבעת עדה) in Israel (photo by Ilana Rosenstein).	Figure 7. Habitat of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. at the type locality Giv'at Ada (גבעת עדה) in Israel (photo by Ilana Rosenstein).	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528415	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogenetic relationships of Pseudopus apodus reconstructed from concatenated and single locus trees of ND 2 & Cyt b sequences and presented as collapsed Bayesian trees (A, C, E) and haplotype networks (B, D, F). The numbers at the tree nodes represent Bayesian Posterior Probabilities / Maximum Likelihood Bootstraps showing branch support (for details see Figures S 1 and S 2). The numbers at the end of main lineages or with haplotypes show the sampling code (DJab acronym) or GenBank numbers (see also Table S 1). Circle sizes in the haplotype networks are proportional to the relative frequency of the haplotypes and small black circles represent the missing haplotypes.	Figure 2. Phylogenetic relationships of Pseudopus apodus reconstructed from concatenated and single locus trees of ND 2 & Cyt b sequences and presented as collapsed Bayesian trees (A, C, E) and haplotype networks (B, D, F). The numbers at the tree nodes represent Bayesian Posterior Probabilities / Maximum Likelihood Bootstraps showing branch support (for details see Figures S 1 and S 2). The numbers at the end of main lineages or with haplotypes show the sampling code (DJab acronym) or GenBank numbers (see also Table S 1). Circle sizes in the haplotype networks are proportional to the relative frequency of the haplotypes and small black circles represent the missing haplotypes.	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528421	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure8	Figure 8. Paratypes of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. from Israel showing A - dorsal part of the body, B - ventral part of the body, C - dorsal part of the head, D - ventral part of the head. For the locality details and measurements see Tables S 1, S 2, and S 7.	Figure 8. Paratypes of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. from Israel showing A - dorsal part of the body, B - ventral part of the body, C - dorsal part of the head, D - ventral part of the head. For the locality details and measurements see Tables S 1, S 2, and S 7.	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528416	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure3	Figure 3. Maps showing the localities and sampling numbers related to the collection with DJab acronym or GenBank number (see Table S 1) of the genetically investigated populations of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. (ND 2 & Cyt b) in the Levant with the haplotype networks for each DNA marker. Circle sizes in the haplotype networks are proportional to the relative frequency of haplotypes and small black circles represent missing haplotypes. The expected distribution range (orange) of the Levantine subspecies (see also Figure S 4) follows Sindaco and Jeremcenko (2008) and Jandzik et al. (2018).	Figure 3. Maps showing the localities and sampling numbers related to the collection with DJab acronym or GenBank number (see Table S 1) of the genetically investigated populations of Pseudopus apodus levantinus ssp. nov. (ND 2 & Cyt b) in the Levant with the haplotype networks for each DNA marker. Circle sizes in the haplotype networks are proportional to the relative frequency of haplotypes and small black circles represent missing haplotypes. The expected distribution range (orange) of the Levantine subspecies (see also Figure S 4) follows Sindaco and Jeremcenko (2008) and Jandzik et al. (2018).	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528414	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure1	Figure 1. Geographic distribution of the samples and specimens used in the molecular-phylogenetic (A, B) and morphological analyses (C). Some specimens used in morphological analyses were from unknown localities, so those are not indicated in the map. Color scheme corresponds with the one used in Fig. 2 and follows Jandzik et al. (2018). For more details on samples, specimens, and localities, refer to Tables S 1 - 3. The distribution range follows Sindaco and Jeremcenko (2008) and Jandzik et al. (2018). The pictured individuals represent currently recognized subspecies originating from (left to right) Lefkimi, Greece (P. a. thracius), Hirbat Tzura, Israel (P. a. levantinus ssp. nov.), and Tyolyok, Kyrgyzstan (P. a. apodus). Photos by Daniel Jablonski and David David.	Figure 1. Geographic distribution of the samples and specimens used in the molecular-phylogenetic (A, B) and morphological analyses (C). Some specimens used in morphological analyses were from unknown localities, so those are not indicated in the map. Color scheme corresponds with the one used in Fig. 2 and follows Jandzik et al. (2018). For more details on samples, specimens, and localities, refer to Tables S 1 - 3. The distribution range follows Sindaco and Jeremcenko (2008) and Jandzik et al. (2018). The pictured individuals represent currently recognized subspecies originating from (left to right) Lefkimi, Greece (P. a. thracius), Hirbat Tzura, Israel (P. a. levantinus ssp. nov.), and Tyolyok, Kyrgyzstan (P. a. apodus). Photos by Daniel Jablonski and David David.	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528418	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure5	Figure 5. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of the examined phenotypic characters among the adult specimens of Pseudopus apodus apodus (red dots), P. a. thracius (blue dots), and P. a. levantinus ssp. nov. (yellow dots): A - adult females and males together, B - females only, C - males only. The oval outlines correspond to 95 % confidence intervals. For A, PC 1 explains 98.7 % of variance, PC 2 0.59 %; for B, PC 1 explains 98.9 % of variance, PC 2 0.45 %; for C, PC 1 explains 98.6 %, PC 2 0.59 % (see details in Table S 5), respectively.	Figure 5. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of the examined phenotypic characters among the adult specimens of Pseudopus apodus apodus (red dots), P. a. thracius (blue dots), and P. a. levantinus ssp. nov. (yellow dots): A - adult females and males together, B - females only, C - males only. The oval outlines correspond to 95 % confidence intervals. For A, PC 1 explains 98.7 % of variance, PC 2 0.59 %; for B, PC 1 explains 98.9 % of variance, PC 2 0.45 %; for C, PC 1 explains 98.6 %, PC 2 0.59 % (see details in Table S 5), respectively.	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
3C7C162A193F5104A549D78D7906D5DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/528422	http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e60800.figure9	Figure 9. Color and pattern variation in the Pseudopus apodus subspecies: A - adult male of P. a. apodus in a typical steppe habitat from Samarkand, Uzbekistan (photo by Daniel Jablonski). B - juvenile individual of P. a. apodus from Kyz-Kermen, Bakhchisarayi, Crimea (photo by Oleg V. Kukushkin). C - adult female of P. a. thracius from Dadia, Greece (photo by D. Jablonski). D - juvenile individual of P. a. thracius from National Park Paklenica, Croatia (photo by D. Jablonski). E - adult female of P. a. levantinus ssp. nov. from Antakya, Turkey (photo by David Jandzik). F - juvenile individual of P. a. levantinus ssp. nov. from Ness Ziyona, Israel (photo by David David).	Figure 9. Color and pattern variation in the Pseudopus apodus subspecies: A - adult male of P. a. apodus in a typical steppe habitat from Samarkand, Uzbekistan (photo by Daniel Jablonski). B - juvenile individual of P. a. apodus from Kyz-Kermen, Bakhchisarayi, Crimea (photo by Oleg V. Kukushkin). C - adult female of P. a. thracius from Dadia, Greece (photo by D. Jablonski). D - juvenile individual of P. a. thracius from National Park Paklenica, Croatia (photo by D. Jablonski). E - adult female of P. a. levantinus ssp. nov. from Antakya, Turkey (photo by David Jandzik). F - juvenile individual of P. a. levantinus ssp. nov. from Ness Ziyona, Israel (photo by David David).	2021-04-05	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David		Zenodo	biologists	Jablonski, Daniel;Ribeiro-Junior, Marco Antonio;Meiri, Shai;Maza, Erez;Kukushkin, Oleg V.;Chirikova, Marina;Pirosova, Angelika;Jelic, Dusan;Mikulicek, Peter;Jandzik, David			
