taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03EE879CFFE93D038EE2FEBCB2E68520.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281866/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281866	FIGURE 1. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. (A) Male posterior end showing thin row of precloacal bristles and postcloacal spines. (B) Postcloacal spines. Note thin, triangular shape. (C) Cloacal spines surrounding cloacal opening are broad and stout, forming a tube-like structure. Note that several of the spines appear to be branching (arrow). (D and E) Cuticle with one type of flat, irregularly-sized areoles, with tubercles between areoles (arrows). Note that some areoles have (D) serrated edges, and others (E) smooth edges. (F) Adhesive warts showing canoe-shaped bulges. (G) Precloacal bristles are branched apically. (H) In some areas the areoles disappear and are replaced with grooves, which run perpendicular to the body axis. Scale bars = 10 µm, except where indicated.	FIGURE 1. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. (A) Male posterior end showing thin row of precloacal bristles and postcloacal spines. (B) Postcloacal spines. Note thin, triangular shape. (C) Cloacal spines surrounding cloacal opening are broad and stout, forming a tube-like structure. Note that several of the spines appear to be branching (arrow). (D and E) Cuticle with one type of flat, irregularly-sized areoles, with tubercles between areoles (arrows). Note that some areoles have (D) serrated edges, and others (E) smooth edges. (F) Adhesive warts showing canoe-shaped bulges. (G) Precloacal bristles are branched apically. (H) In some areas the areoles disappear and are replaced with grooves, which run perpendicular to the body axis. Scale bars = 10 µm, except where indicated.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
03EE879CFFE93D038EE2FEBCB2E68520.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281867/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281867	FIGURE 2. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. cuticle of female. (A) Cuticle in anterior end. Note the roundish appearance of areoles. (B) Cuticle in posterior end. Note the polygonal shape of areoles with serrated edges. (C) Megaeroles with tubercles situated in hollows. Scale bars = 10 µm.	FIGURE 2. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. cuticle of female. (A) Cuticle in anterior end. Note the roundish appearance of areoles. (B) Cuticle in posterior end. Note the polygonal shape of areoles with serrated edges. (C) Megaeroles with tubercles situated in hollows. Scale bars = 10 µm.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
03EE879CFFEF3D068EE2FF09B53280C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281868/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281868	FIGURE 3. Gordionus bilaus n. sp. (A) Male posterior end showing thin row of precloacal bristles and postcloacal spines. (B) Postcloacal spines. Note mound-like appearance. (C) Rows of broad bristles with stout apexes surrounding the cloaca. Note that some bristles are branched (arrow). Cuticle showing flat (D) polygonal or (E) roundish areoles. Note the indistinct interareolar furrows, making areoles appear fused. (F). Cuticular tubercles in between areoles. (G) Adhesive warts are present anterior to the cloacal opening on the ventral sided. (H) Precloacal bristles are branched apically. Scale bars = 10 µm except where indicated.	FIGURE 3. Gordionus bilaus n. sp. (A) Male posterior end showing thin row of precloacal bristles and postcloacal spines. (B) Postcloacal spines. Note mound-like appearance. (C) Rows of broad bristles with stout apexes surrounding the cloaca. Note that some bristles are branched (arrow). Cuticle showing flat (D) polygonal or (E) roundish areoles. Note the indistinct interareolar furrows, making areoles appear fused. (F). Cuticular tubercles in between areoles. (G) Adhesive warts are present anterior to the cloacal opening on the ventral sided. (H) Precloacal bristles are branched apically. Scale bars = 10 µm except where indicated.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
03EE879CFFEF3D068EE2FF09B53280C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281869/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281869	FIGURE 4. Gordionus bilaus n. sp. cuticle of female. (A and B) Cuticle contains both polygonal and more roundish areoles. Note the indistinct interareolar furrows giving neighboring areoles a fused appearance end. (C) Cuticle near the anterior end showing numerous tubercles. Scale bars = 10 µm.	FIGURE 4. Gordionus bilaus n. sp. cuticle of female. (A and B) Cuticle contains both polygonal and more roundish areoles. Note the indistinct interareolar furrows giving neighboring areoles a fused appearance end. (C) Cuticle near the anterior end showing numerous tubercles. Scale bars = 10 µm.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
03EE879CFFEF3D068EE2FF09B53280C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281866/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281866	FIGURE 1. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. (A) Male posterior end showing thin row of precloacal bristles and postcloacal spines. (B) Postcloacal spines. Note thin, triangular shape. (C) Cloacal spines surrounding cloacal opening are broad and stout, forming a tube-like structure. Note that several of the spines appear to be branching (arrow). (D and E) Cuticle with one type of flat, irregularly-sized areoles, with tubercles between areoles (arrows). Note that some areoles have (D) serrated edges, and others (E) smooth edges. (F) Adhesive warts showing canoe-shaped bulges. (G) Precloacal bristles are branched apically. (H) In some areas the areoles disappear and are replaced with grooves, which run perpendicular to the body axis. Scale bars = 10 µm, except where indicated.	FIGURE 1. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. (A) Male posterior end showing thin row of precloacal bristles and postcloacal spines. (B) Postcloacal spines. Note thin, triangular shape. (C) Cloacal spines surrounding cloacal opening are broad and stout, forming a tube-like structure. Note that several of the spines appear to be branching (arrow). (D and E) Cuticle with one type of flat, irregularly-sized areoles, with tubercles between areoles (arrows). Note that some areoles have (D) serrated edges, and others (E) smooth edges. (F) Adhesive warts showing canoe-shaped bulges. (G) Precloacal bristles are branched apically. (H) In some areas the areoles disappear and are replaced with grooves, which run perpendicular to the body axis. Scale bars = 10 µm, except where indicated.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
03EE879CFFEF3D068EE2FF09B53280C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281867/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281867	FIGURE 2. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. cuticle of female. (A) Cuticle in anterior end. Note the roundish appearance of areoles. (B) Cuticle in posterior end. Note the polygonal shape of areoles with serrated edges. (C) Megaeroles with tubercles situated in hollows. Scale bars = 10 µm.	FIGURE 2. Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. cuticle of female. (A) Cuticle in anterior end. Note the roundish appearance of areoles. (B) Cuticle in posterior end. Note the polygonal shape of areoles with serrated edges. (C) Megaeroles with tubercles situated in hollows. Scale bars = 10 µm.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
03EE879CFFEF3D068EE2FF09B53280C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/281870/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.281870	FIGURE 5. Molecular phylogenetic analysis by maximum likelihood method of Gordionus bilaus n. sp. and Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. collected from the Santa Fe National Forest. Two unidentified Gordionus species from Washington State (WA) were used as outgroups. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths measured in the number of substitutions per site. Only bootstrap values with a value of 85 % or higher are shown.	FIGURE 5. Molecular phylogenetic analysis by maximum likelihood method of Gordionus bilaus n. sp. and Gordionus lokaaus n. sp. collected from the Santa Fe National Forest. Two unidentified Gordionus species from Washington State (WA) were used as outgroups. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths measured in the number of substitutions per site. Only bootstrap values with a value of 85 % or higher are shown.	2012-12-31	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben		Zenodo	biologists	Begay, Alyssa C.;Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas;Bolek, Matthew G.;Hanelt, Ben			
