taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
50507C5AFF83FFC2FF65160BFB3CFD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/855723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.855723	FIGURE 1. Goggia species in life, depicting pattern variation in small-bodied species. (A) Goggia lineata from Garies, Northern Cape, striped form. (B) Goggia lineata from Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, chevron form. (C) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Jacobsbaai, Western Cape, striped form. (D) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Doringbaai, Western Cape, chevron form. (E) Goggia hexapora from Farm Waterval, Western Cape. (F) Goggia matzikamaensis sp. nov. MCZ R- 192186. Photo credits: (A) André Coetzer. (B) Luke Kemp. (C, D) Tony Gamble. (E, F) Matthew Heinicke.	FIGURE 1. Goggia species in life, depicting pattern variation in small-bodied species. (A) Goggia lineata from Garies, Northern Cape, striped form. (B) Goggia lineata from Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, chevron form. (C) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Jacobsbaai, Western Cape, striped form. (D) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Doringbaai, Western Cape, chevron form. (E) Goggia hexapora from Farm Waterval, Western Cape. (F) Goggia matzikamaensis sp. nov. MCZ R- 192186. Photo credits: (A) André Coetzer. (B) Luke Kemp. (C, D) Tony Gamble. (E, F) Matthew Heinicke.	2017-08-30	Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Bauer, Aaron M.			
50507C5AFF83FFC2FF65160BFB3CFD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/855741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.855741	FIGURE 5. Head scalation in Goggia incognita sp. nov., CAS 224022 (A) vs. Goggia lineata, CAS 85927 (B) and MCZ R- 45427 (C). Note smaller snout and crown scales in G. lineata.	FIGURE 5. Head scalation in Goggia incognita sp. nov., CAS 224022 (A) vs. Goggia lineata, CAS 85927 (B) and MCZ R- 45427 (C). Note smaller snout and crown scales in G. lineata.	2017-08-30	Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Bauer, Aaron M.			
50507C5AFF83FFC2FF65160BFB3CFD7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/855727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.855727	FIGURE 2. Geographic ranges of Goggia species and sampling localities of specimens included in the study. Countries are labeled in large white text, provinces of South Africa in small white text, and key geographic regions in small black italic text. Colored shaded regions depict overall ranges of species with localities inside these regions; note that shade colors are used twice as follows: red— braacki (east), gemmula (west); yellow— essexi (east), lineata (west); green— hewitti (east), matzikamaensis sp. nov. (west); blue— hexapora, microlepidota (fully overlapping); violet— incognita (south), rupicola (north).	FIGURE 2. Geographic ranges of Goggia species and sampling localities of specimens included in the study. Countries are labeled in large white text, provinces of South Africa in small white text, and key geographic regions in small black italic text. Colored shaded regions depict overall ranges of species with localities inside these regions; note that shade colors are used twice as follows: red— braacki (east), gemmula (west); yellow— essexi (east), lineata (west); green— hewitti (east), matzikamaensis sp. nov. (west); blue— hexapora, microlepidota (fully overlapping); violet— incognita (south), rupicola (north).	2017-08-30	Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Bauer, Aaron M.			
50507C5AFF86FFC1FF65177CF9C4FD52.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/855723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.855723	FIGURE 1. Goggia species in life, depicting pattern variation in small-bodied species. (A) Goggia lineata from Garies, Northern Cape, striped form. (B) Goggia lineata from Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, chevron form. (C) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Jacobsbaai, Western Cape, striped form. (D) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Doringbaai, Western Cape, chevron form. (E) Goggia hexapora from Farm Waterval, Western Cape. (F) Goggia matzikamaensis sp. nov. MCZ R- 192186. Photo credits: (A) André Coetzer. (B) Luke Kemp. (C, D) Tony Gamble. (E, F) Matthew Heinicke.	FIGURE 1. Goggia species in life, depicting pattern variation in small-bodied species. (A) Goggia lineata from Garies, Northern Cape, striped form. (B) Goggia lineata from Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, chevron form. (C) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Jacobsbaai, Western Cape, striped form. (D) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Doringbaai, Western Cape, chevron form. (E) Goggia hexapora from Farm Waterval, Western Cape. (F) Goggia matzikamaensis sp. nov. MCZ R- 192186. Photo credits: (A) André Coetzer. (B) Luke Kemp. (C, D) Tony Gamble. (E, F) Matthew Heinicke.	2017-08-30	Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Bauer, Aaron M.			
50507C5AFF86FFC1FF65177CF9C4FD52.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/855727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.855727	FIGURE 2. Geographic ranges of Goggia species and sampling localities of specimens included in the study. Countries are labeled in large white text, provinces of South Africa in small white text, and key geographic regions in small black italic text. Colored shaded regions depict overall ranges of species with localities inside these regions; note that shade colors are used twice as follows: red— braacki (east), gemmula (west); yellow— essexi (east), lineata (west); green— hewitti (east), matzikamaensis sp. nov. (west); blue— hexapora, microlepidota (fully overlapping); violet— incognita (south), rupicola (north).	FIGURE 2. Geographic ranges of Goggia species and sampling localities of specimens included in the study. Countries are labeled in large white text, provinces of South Africa in small white text, and key geographic regions in small black italic text. Colored shaded regions depict overall ranges of species with localities inside these regions; note that shade colors are used twice as follows: red— braacki (east), gemmula (west); yellow— essexi (east), lineata (west); green— hewitti (east), matzikamaensis sp. nov. (west); blue— hexapora, microlepidota (fully overlapping); violet— incognita (south), rupicola (north).	2017-08-30	Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Bauer, Aaron M.			
