taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
424CB0590756FFAFFF37FCDD59334516.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10984961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10984961	FIGURE 9. Select Lerista microtis specimens showing variability in size and colour pattern. (A) Specimen WAM_R113419 from Margaret River area (south-west WA) with dark grey-brown dorsal colour, orange tail and no dorsal pattering (formerly L. m. microtis); (B) specimen WAM_R129702 from Quagi Beach (south-west WA) with continuous paravertebral stripes and olive brown dorsal colour (formerly L. m. intermedia); (C) pale specimen WAM_R137656 from the Nullarbor coast in SA (formerly L. arenicola); (D) specimen SAMA_R45924 from Wedge Island (SA) showing continuous paravertebral stripes and vertebral stripe (formerly L. m. schwaneri); (E) the holotype of Lerista microtis.	FIGURE 9. Select Lerista microtis specimens showing variability in size and colour pattern. (A) Specimen WAM_R113419 from Margaret River area (south-west WA) with dark grey-brown dorsal colour, orange tail and no dorsal pattering (formerly L. m. microtis); (B) specimen WAM_R129702 from Quagi Beach (south-west WA) with continuous paravertebral stripes and olive brown dorsal colour (formerly L. m. intermedia); (C) pale specimen WAM_R137656 from the Nullarbor coast in SA (formerly L. arenicola); (D) specimen SAMA_R45924 from Wedge Island (SA) showing continuous paravertebral stripes and vertebral stripe (formerly L. m. schwaneri); (E) the holotype of Lerista microtis.	2024-04-15	Farquhar, Jules E.;Prates, Ivan;Doughty, Paul;Rabosky, Daniel L.;Chapple, David G.		Zenodo	biologists	Farquhar, Jules E.;Prates, Ivan;Doughty, Paul;Rabosky, Daniel L.;Chapple, David G.			
424CB0590756FFAFFF37FCDD59334516.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10984943/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10984943	FIGURE 1. Distribution of currently recognized Lerista microtis subspecies and Lerista arenicola. Taxon assignment reflects that of the original museum records and the purported distribution as described in the literature (e.g., Storr 1991a; Wilson & Swan 2021). Note that all confirmed records of L. m. schwaneri are confined to islands near the SA mainland. Photographs of live specimens as follows: L. m. microtis (green)—Anders Zimny; L. m. intermedia (blue)—Jordan Vos; Lerista arenicola (red)— Brad Maryan; L. m. schwaneri (yellow)—Trevor Peters. Record colours are made slightly transparent to show overlapping records better, with more saturated colours indicating greater density of records.	FIGURE 1. Distribution of currently recognized Lerista microtis subspecies and Lerista arenicola. Taxon assignment reflects that of the original museum records and the purported distribution as described in the literature (e.g., Storr 1991a; Wilson & Swan 2021). Note that all confirmed records of L. m. schwaneri are confined to islands near the SA mainland. Photographs of live specimens as follows: L. m. microtis (green)—Anders Zimny; L. m. intermedia (blue)—Jordan Vos; Lerista arenicola (red)— Brad Maryan; L. m. schwaneri (yellow)—Trevor Peters. Record colours are made slightly transparent to show overlapping records better, with more saturated colours indicating greater density of records.	2024-04-15	Farquhar, Jules E.;Prates, Ivan;Doughty, Paul;Rabosky, Daniel L.;Chapple, David G.		Zenodo	biologists	Farquhar, Jules E.;Prates, Ivan;Doughty, Paul;Rabosky, Daniel L.;Chapple, David G.			
