taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0391BC4CFFE1655CC7CDFC28FF30FF49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3823664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3823664	FIGURE 5. (A) Dorsal and (B) ventral view of the adult female holotype (USNM 590033) of Uma thurmanae. Photographs by E. Langan and J. Poindexter.	FIGURE 5. (A) Dorsal and (B) ventral view of the adult female holotype (USNM 590033) of Uma thurmanae. Photographs by E. Langan and J. Poindexter.	2020-05-13	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De		Zenodo	biologists	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De			
0391BC4CFFE1655CC7CDFC28FF30FF49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3823666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3823666	FIGURE 6. Holotype (USNM 590033) of Uma thurmanae showing (A) dorsal and (B) ventral head; (C) dorsal right hindfoot and (D) dorsal right forefoot showing toe fringes. Photographs by E. Langan and J. Poindexter.	FIGURE 6. Holotype (USNM 590033) of Uma thurmanae showing (A) dorsal and (B) ventral head; (C) dorsal right hindfoot and (D) dorsal right forefoot showing toe fringes. Photographs by E. Langan and J. Poindexter.	2020-05-13	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De		Zenodo	biologists	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De			
0391BC4CFFE1655CC7CDFC28FF30FF49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3823668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3823668	FIGURE 7. Satellite map of collecting localities for the type series of Uma thurmanae. Locations where specimens were collected, denoted by red stars, lie along the Mohawk Dunes, a long strip running northwest to southeast. The lizards are isolated in this dune system by the parallel Mohawk Mountains to the east, the Gila River and Interstate-8 to the north, and alluvial fans to the west and south, ultimately resulting in speciation. Source: “Mohawk Dunes,” 32° 34’ N, 113° 38’ W, Google Earth. Imagery date: May 29, 2016. Accessed: July 3, 2018.	FIGURE 7. Satellite map of collecting localities for the type series of Uma thurmanae. Locations where specimens were collected, denoted by red stars, lie along the Mohawk Dunes, a long strip running northwest to southeast. The lizards are isolated in this dune system by the parallel Mohawk Mountains to the east, the Gila River and Interstate-8 to the north, and alluvial fans to the west and south, ultimately resulting in speciation. Source: “Mohawk Dunes,” 32° 34’ N, 113° 38’ W, Google Earth. Imagery date: May 29, 2016. Accessed: July 3, 2018.	2020-05-13	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De		Zenodo	biologists	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De			
0391BC4CFFE1655CC7CDFC28FF30FF49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3823670/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3823670	FIGURE 8. (A) An individual of U. thurmanae in its natural habitat. (B) Sand dune habitat of U. thurmanae (camera pointed east with the Mohawk Dunes in the midground and the Mohawk Mountains in the background). Photographs by A. Gottscho.	FIGURE 8. (A) An individual of U. thurmanae in its natural habitat. (B) Sand dune habitat of U. thurmanae (camera pointed east with the Mohawk Dunes in the midground and the Mohawk Mountains in the background). Photographs by A. Gottscho.	2020-05-13	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De		Zenodo	biologists	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De			
0391BC4CFFE1655CC7CDFC28FF30FF49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3823660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3823660	FIGURE 3. Box-and-whisker plots for discrete morphological characters that exhibited significant pairwise differences between OTUs. See Appendix 2 for details of how the characters were measured. SPLB=Supralabial Scales; SPCIL=Supraciliary Scales; INS=Internasal Scales; FP=Femoral Pores.	FIGURE 3. Box-and-whisker plots for discrete morphological characters that exhibited significant pairwise differences between OTUs. See Appendix 2 for details of how the characters were measured. SPLB=Supralabial Scales; SPCIL=Supraciliary Scales; INS=Internasal Scales; FP=Femoral Pores.	2020-05-13	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De		Zenodo	biologists	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De			
0391BC4CFFE1655CC7CDFC28FF30FF49.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3823662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3823662	FIGURE 4. Locations of Uma specimens in the morphospace defined by the first two axes of a Discriminant Function Analysis of morphological characters. Top: when specimens with broken tails are included and TL excluded (n=57), U. inornata can still be distinguished from other OTUs, but U. notata overlaps considerably with U. rufopunctata and U. cowlesi overlaps considerably with U. sp. Bottom: analysis of only the specimens with intact tails such that tail length (TL) could be measured (n=32) allows each OTU to be distinguished.	FIGURE 4. Locations of Uma specimens in the morphospace defined by the first two axes of a Discriminant Function Analysis of morphological characters. Top: when specimens with broken tails are included and TL excluded (n=57), U. inornata can still be distinguished from other OTUs, but U. notata overlaps considerably with U. rufopunctata and U. cowlesi overlaps considerably with U. sp. Bottom: analysis of only the specimens with intact tails such that tail length (TL) could be measured (n=32) allows each OTU to be distinguished.	2020-05-13	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De		Zenodo	biologists	Derycke, Elizabeth G.;Gottscho, Andrew D.;Mulcahy, Daniel G.;Queiroz, Kevin De			
