taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039387E38916FFA1FF753AEEFB1AFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215399	FIGURE 3. Photographs in life of Platypelis alticola and P. sp. 8. (a, b) Two specimens of P. alticola from Antevialambazaha (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 1); (c, d) two specimens of P. alticola in Matsabory Maiky (Maromokotro trail, camp 2), (d) shows the adult male ZSM 1657 / 2010 (ZCMV 12453); (e) specimen of P. alticola from Bepia campsite (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 3); (f) Platypelis sp. 8 from Antsahamanara (Manarikoba forest, western slope of Tsaratanana).	FIGURE 3. Photographs in life of Platypelis alticola and P. sp. 8. (a, b) Two specimens of P. alticola from Antevialambazaha (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 1); (c, d) two specimens of P. alticola in Matsabory Maiky (Maromokotro trail, camp 2), (d) shows the adult male ZSM 1657 / 2010 (ZCMV 12453); (e) specimen of P. alticola from Bepia campsite (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 3); (f) Platypelis sp. 8 from Antsahamanara (Manarikoba forest, western slope of Tsaratanana).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38916FFA1FF753AEEFB1AFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215400/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215400	FIGURE 4. Variation of color in life of Platypelis tsaratananaensis from the Tsaratanana region: (a) ZSM 1644 / 2010 (ZCMV 12607) from Matsabory Maiky campsite; (b) ZSM 1648 / 2010 (ZCMV 12361) from Matsabory Maiky; (c) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite; (d) ZSM 1649 / 2010 (ZCMV 12391) from Matsabory Maiky; (e) ZSM 1645 / 2010 (ZCMV 12610) from Matsabory Maiky; (f) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite.	FIGURE 4. Variation of color in life of Platypelis tsaratananaensis from the Tsaratanana region: (a) ZSM 1644 / 2010 (ZCMV 12607) from Matsabory Maiky campsite; (b) ZSM 1648 / 2010 (ZCMV 12361) from Matsabory Maiky; (c) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite; (d) ZSM 1649 / 2010 (ZCMV 12391) from Matsabory Maiky; (e) ZSM 1645 / 2010 (ZCMV 12610) from Matsabory Maiky; (f) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38916FFA1FF753AEEFB1AFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215401/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215401	FIGURE 5. Specimens of Platypelis olgae sp. nov. in life. (a) Male holotype, ZSM 1666 / 2010 [ZCMV 12402]) from near Andranomadio (Maromokotro trail camp 4); (b) female paratype ZSM 1667 / 2010 (ZCMV 12428) and (c) male paratype ZSM 1668 / 2010 (DRV 6225) from Amboditsaratanana (Maromokotro trail camp 5).	FIGURE 5. Specimens of Platypelis olgae sp. nov. in life. (a) Male holotype, ZSM 1666 / 2010 [ZCMV 12402]) from near Andranomadio (Maromokotro trail camp 4); (b) female paratype ZSM 1667 / 2010 (ZCMV 12428) and (c) male paratype ZSM 1668 / 2010 (DRV 6225) from Amboditsaratanana (Maromokotro trail camp 5).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38916FFA1FF753AEEFB1AFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215402/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215402	FIGURE 6. Ventral sides of the four species of Platypelis found in the Tsaratanana Massif, photographed from specimens in life. Inset photos show the same specimens in dorsolateral view. (a) P. alticola, Matsabory Maiky, female; (b) P. alticola, Antevialambazaha, probable male; (c) P. tsaratananaensis, female, Matsabory Maiky (ZSM 1648 / 2010 [ZCMV 12361]); (d) P. tsaratananaensis, male, Matsabory Maiky; (e) P. olgae sp. nov. (female paratype, ZSM 1667 / 2010 [ZCMV 12428]), Amboditsaratanana; (f) P. olgae sp. nov. (male holotype, ZSM 1666 / 2010 [ZCMV 12402]), near Andranomadio; (g) P. sp. 8, Antsahamanara.	FIGURE 6. Ventral sides of the four species of Platypelis found in the Tsaratanana Massif, photographed from specimens in life. Inset photos show the same specimens in dorsolateral view. (a) P. alticola, Matsabory Maiky, female; (b) P. alticola, Antevialambazaha, probable male; (c) P. tsaratananaensis, female, Matsabory Maiky (ZSM 1648 / 2010 [ZCMV 12361]); (d) P. tsaratananaensis, male, Matsabory Maiky; (e) P. olgae sp. nov. (female paratype, ZSM 1667 / 2010 [ZCMV 12428]), Amboditsaratanana; (f) P. olgae sp. nov. (male holotype, ZSM 1666 / 2010 [ZCMV 12402]), near Andranomadio; (g) P. sp. 8, Antsahamanara.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38916FFA1FF753AEEFB1AFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215403/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215403	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38911FFADFF753FA2FDBAFC9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215398/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215398	FIGURE 2. Upper part: name bearing types of two nominal species of Platypelis described from the Tsaratanana Massif, Platypelis alticola (originally described as Platyhyla alticola) and P. tsaratananaensis, in dorsal view. The right inset pictures show the hand (above) and foot of the P. tsaratananaensis holotype in ventral view. Lower part: Ventral views of hands and feet (not to scale) of male and female specimens of Platypelis tsaratananaensis in comparison with the morphologically similar P. pollicaris. Note that in both species, males have a larger prepollex (prepollical tubercle) than females, but the male prepollex is much more strongly expressed in P. pollicaris. Furthermore the third toe is distinctly shorter than the fifth toe in P. tsaratananaensis. Note that the apparently reduced first toe in P. tsaratananaensis is due to it being partly overlain by the second toe in the photograph which was taken so that the third and fifth toes are at the same level.	FIGURE 2. Upper part: name bearing types of two nominal species of Platypelis described from the Tsaratanana Massif, Platypelis alticola (originally described as Platyhyla alticola) and P. tsaratananaensis, in dorsal view. The right inset pictures show the hand (above) and foot of the P. tsaratananaensis holotype in ventral view. Lower part: Ventral views of hands and feet (not to scale) of male and female specimens of Platypelis tsaratananaensis in comparison with the morphologically similar P. pollicaris. Note that in both species, males have a larger prepollex (prepollical tubercle) than females, but the male prepollex is much more strongly expressed in P. pollicaris. Furthermore the third toe is distinctly shorter than the fifth toe in P. tsaratananaensis. Note that the apparently reduced first toe in P. tsaratananaensis is due to it being partly overlain by the second toe in the photograph which was taken so that the third and fifth toes are at the same level.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38911FFADFF753FA2FDBAFC9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215403/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215403	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38911FFADFF753FA2FDBAFC9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215406/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215406	FIGURE 10. Sonagrams and oscillograms of the calls of (a) and (b) Platypelis alticola, and (c) and (d) P. tsaratananaensis, recorded at Matsabory Maiky campsite, Tsaratanana.	FIGURE 10. Sonagrams and oscillograms of the calls of (a) and (b) Platypelis alticola, and (c) and (d) P. tsaratananaensis, recorded at Matsabory Maiky campsite, Tsaratanana.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215398/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215398	FIGURE 2. Upper part: name bearing types of two nominal species of Platypelis described from the Tsaratanana Massif, Platypelis alticola (originally described as Platyhyla alticola) and P. tsaratananaensis, in dorsal view. The right inset pictures show the hand (above) and foot of the P. tsaratananaensis holotype in ventral view. Lower part: Ventral views of hands and feet (not to scale) of male and female specimens of Platypelis tsaratananaensis in comparison with the morphologically similar P. pollicaris. Note that in both species, males have a larger prepollex (prepollical tubercle) than females, but the male prepollex is much more strongly expressed in P. pollicaris. Furthermore the third toe is distinctly shorter than the fifth toe in P. tsaratananaensis. Note that the apparently reduced first toe in P. tsaratananaensis is due to it being partly overlain by the second toe in the photograph which was taken so that the third and fifth toes are at the same level.	FIGURE 2. Upper part: name bearing types of two nominal species of Platypelis described from the Tsaratanana Massif, Platypelis alticola (originally described as Platyhyla alticola) and P. tsaratananaensis, in dorsal view. The right inset pictures show the hand (above) and foot of the P. tsaratananaensis holotype in ventral view. Lower part: Ventral views of hands and feet (not to scale) of male and female specimens of Platypelis tsaratananaensis in comparison with the morphologically similar P. pollicaris. Note that in both species, males have a larger prepollex (prepollical tubercle) than females, but the male prepollex is much more strongly expressed in P. pollicaris. Furthermore the third toe is distinctly shorter than the fifth toe in P. tsaratananaensis. Note that the apparently reduced first toe in P. tsaratananaensis is due to it being partly overlain by the second toe in the photograph which was taken so that the third and fifth toes are at the same level.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215400/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215400	FIGURE 4. Variation of color in life of Platypelis tsaratananaensis from the Tsaratanana region: (a) ZSM 1644 / 2010 (ZCMV 12607) from Matsabory Maiky campsite; (b) ZSM 1648 / 2010 (ZCMV 12361) from Matsabory Maiky; (c) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite; (d) ZSM 1649 / 2010 (ZCMV 12391) from Matsabory Maiky; (e) ZSM 1645 / 2010 (ZCMV 12610) from Matsabory Maiky; (f) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite.	FIGURE 4. Variation of color in life of Platypelis tsaratananaensis from the Tsaratanana region: (a) ZSM 1644 / 2010 (ZCMV 12607) from Matsabory Maiky campsite; (b) ZSM 1648 / 2010 (ZCMV 12361) from Matsabory Maiky; (c) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite; (d) ZSM 1649 / 2010 (ZCMV 12391) from Matsabory Maiky; (e) ZSM 1645 / 2010 (ZCMV 12610) from Matsabory Maiky; (f) UADBA uncatalogued from Antevialambazaha campsite.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215403/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215403	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215405/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215405	FIGURE 9. (a) Bamboo forest of Matsabory Maiky; (b – c) segments of bamboo trunks with a hole attributed to the nocturnal lemur species Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis); (d – f) typical regular-shaped hole in a bamboo segment attributed to insects.	FIGURE 9. (a) Bamboo forest of Matsabory Maiky; (b – c) segments of bamboo trunks with a hole attributed to the nocturnal lemur species Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis); (d – f) typical regular-shaped hole in a bamboo segment attributed to insects.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215404/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215404	FIGURE 8. Lateral and dorsal views of various embryonic developmental stages of Platypelis tsaratananaensis: (a – b) stage 8; (c – d) stage 11; (e – f) stage 12; (g – h) stage 13; (i – j) stage 15. Stages according to Gosner (1960).	FIGURE 8. Lateral and dorsal views of various embryonic developmental stages of Platypelis tsaratananaensis: (a – b) stage 8; (c – d) stage 11; (e – f) stage 12; (g – h) stage 13; (i – j) stage 15. Stages according to Gosner (1960).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215407/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215407	FIGURE 11. Correlation of snout-vent length (SVL) of males and females of Platypelis tsaratananaensis with the height above ground of inhabited holes in bamboo segments, and with the vertical diameter of the whole. Asterisks mark significant correlations of P <0.05 and P <0.01; see text for detailed data on statistical analysis.	FIGURE 11. Correlation of snout-vent length (SVL) of males and females of Platypelis tsaratananaensis with the height above ground of inhabited holes in bamboo segments, and with the vertical diameter of the whole. Asterisks mark significant correlations of P <0.05 and P <0.01; see text for detailed data on statistical analysis.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215399	FIGURE 3. Photographs in life of Platypelis alticola and P. sp. 8. (a, b) Two specimens of P. alticola from Antevialambazaha (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 1); (c, d) two specimens of P. alticola in Matsabory Maiky (Maromokotro trail, camp 2), (d) shows the adult male ZSM 1657 / 2010 (ZCMV 12453); (e) specimen of P. alticola from Bepia campsite (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 3); (f) Platypelis sp. 8 from Antsahamanara (Manarikoba forest, western slope of Tsaratanana).	FIGURE 3. Photographs in life of Platypelis alticola and P. sp. 8. (a, b) Two specimens of P. alticola from Antevialambazaha (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 1); (c, d) two specimens of P. alticola in Matsabory Maiky (Maromokotro trail, camp 2), (d) shows the adult male ZSM 1657 / 2010 (ZCMV 12453); (e) specimen of P. alticola from Bepia campsite (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 3); (f) Platypelis sp. 8 from Antsahamanara (Manarikoba forest, western slope of Tsaratanana).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E3891DFFB5FF753F84FB2FFA58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215406/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215406	FIGURE 10. Sonagrams and oscillograms of the calls of (a) and (b) Platypelis alticola, and (c) and (d) P. tsaratananaensis, recorded at Matsabory Maiky campsite, Tsaratanana.	FIGURE 10. Sonagrams and oscillograms of the calls of (a) and (b) Platypelis alticola, and (c) and (d) P. tsaratananaensis, recorded at Matsabory Maiky campsite, Tsaratanana.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38905FFB6FF7539CAFF0CFCEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215403/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215403	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	FIGURE 7. 50 % majority-rule consensus tree from a Bayesian analysis of partial DNA sequences of the 16 S rRNA gene of Platypelis. Values on nodes are posterior probabilities (not shown if <0.95). Cophyla berara was used as the outgroup (not shown).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38906FFB6FF753FABFD8BFB3F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215399	FIGURE 3. Photographs in life of Platypelis alticola and P. sp. 8. (a, b) Two specimens of P. alticola from Antevialambazaha (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 1); (c, d) two specimens of P. alticola in Matsabory Maiky (Maromokotro trail, camp 2), (d) shows the adult male ZSM 1657 / 2010 (ZCMV 12453); (e) specimen of P. alticola from Bepia campsite (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 3); (f) Platypelis sp. 8 from Antsahamanara (Manarikoba forest, western slope of Tsaratanana).	FIGURE 3. Photographs in life of Platypelis alticola and P. sp. 8. (a, b) Two specimens of P. alticola from Antevialambazaha (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 1); (c, d) two specimens of P. alticola in Matsabory Maiky (Maromokotro trail, camp 2), (d) shows the adult male ZSM 1657 / 2010 (ZCMV 12453); (e) specimen of P. alticola from Bepia campsite (Tsaratanana, Maromokotro trail, camp 3); (f) Platypelis sp. 8 from Antsahamanara (Manarikoba forest, western slope of Tsaratanana).	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
039387E38906FFB6FF753FABFD8BFB3F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/215402/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.215402	FIGURE 6. Ventral sides of the four species of Platypelis found in the Tsaratanana Massif, photographed from specimens in life. Inset photos show the same specimens in dorsolateral view. (a) P. alticola, Matsabory Maiky, female; (b) P. alticola, Antevialambazaha, probable male; (c) P. tsaratananaensis, female, Matsabory Maiky (ZSM 1648 / 2010 [ZCMV 12361]); (d) P. tsaratananaensis, male, Matsabory Maiky; (e) P. olgae sp. nov. (female paratype, ZSM 1667 / 2010 [ZCMV 12428]), Amboditsaratanana; (f) P. olgae sp. nov. (male holotype, ZSM 1666 / 2010 [ZCMV 12402]), near Andranomadio; (g) P. sp. 8, Antsahamanara.	FIGURE 6. Ventral sides of the four species of Platypelis found in the Tsaratanana Massif, photographed from specimens in life. Inset photos show the same specimens in dorsolateral view. (a) P. alticola, Matsabory Maiky, female; (b) P. alticola, Antevialambazaha, probable male; (c) P. tsaratananaensis, female, Matsabory Maiky (ZSM 1648 / 2010 [ZCMV 12361]); (d) P. tsaratananaensis, male, Matsabory Maiky; (e) P. olgae sp. nov. (female paratype, ZSM 1667 / 2010 [ZCMV 12428]), Amboditsaratanana; (f) P. olgae sp. nov. (male holotype, ZSM 1666 / 2010 [ZCMV 12402]), near Andranomadio; (g) P. sp. 8, Antsahamanara.	2012-12-31	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel		Zenodo	biologists	Rakotoarison, Andolalao;Glaw, Frank;Vieites, David R.;Raminosoa, Noromalala R.;Vences, Miguel			
