taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E687E5FFFBFFE1FF1CFBE6E267C317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183055/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183055	FIGURES 8 – 13. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (8 – 11). Cephalothorax (8, 9, 10); leg I, prolateral aspect (11). Cephalothorax P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (12, 13).	FIGURES 8 – 13. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (8 – 11). Cephalothorax (8, 9, 10); leg I, prolateral aspect (11). Cephalothorax P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (12, 13).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFFBFFE1FF1CFBE6E267C317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183056	FIGURES 14 – 25. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (14 – 24): Right palpal endite (14); right chelicerae (15); trichobothrium base, leg I (16); leg I tarsal organ (17); left pedipalp tarsal claw (18); left leg I superior tarsal claw (19); left leg IV superior tarsal claw (20); spinnerets (21); terminal segment of left posterior lateral spinneret (22); spigots on tip of left posterior lateral spinneret (23); left posterior median spinneret (24). Right palpal bulb, prolateral aspect, from a P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (25).	FIGURES 14 – 25. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (14 – 24): Right palpal endite (14); right chelicerae (15); trichobothrium base, leg I (16); leg I tarsal organ (17); left pedipalp tarsal claw (18); left leg I superior tarsal claw (19); left leg IV superior tarsal claw (20); spinnerets (21); terminal segment of left posterior lateral spinneret (22); spigots on tip of left posterior lateral spinneret (23); left posterior median spinneret (24). Right palpal bulb, prolateral aspect, from a P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (25).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFFBFFE1FF1CFBE6E267C317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183052/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183052	FIGURE 1 – 3. Promyrmekiaphila clathrata: live specimen in situ (1), burrow closed (2), burrow open (3).	FIGURE 1 – 3. Promyrmekiaphila clathrata: live specimen in situ (1), burrow closed (2), burrow open (3).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFFBFFE1FF1CFBE6E267C317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183053/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183053	FIGURES 4 – 6. Distribution of Promyrmekiaphila in northern California. Circles represent known localities of P. c l a t h - rata, triangles represent P. winnemem sp. nov. Niche-based distribution models (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), indicating potentially suitable habitat for each species: P. winnemem (5); P. clathrata (6).	FIGURES 4 – 6. Distribution of Promyrmekiaphila in northern California. Circles represent known localities of P. c l a t h - rata, triangles represent P. winnemem sp. nov. Niche-based distribution models (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), indicating potentially suitable habitat for each species: P. winnemem (5); P. clathrata (6).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF8FFEBFF1CFBABE46EC317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183052/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183052	FIGURE 1 – 3. Promyrmekiaphila clathrata: live specimen in situ (1), burrow closed (2), burrow open (3).	FIGURE 1 – 3. Promyrmekiaphila clathrata: live specimen in situ (1), burrow closed (2), burrow open (3).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF8FFEBFF1CFBABE46EC317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183053/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183053	FIGURES 4 – 6. Distribution of Promyrmekiaphila in northern California. Circles represent known localities of P. c l a t h - rata, triangles represent P. winnemem sp. nov. Niche-based distribution models (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), indicating potentially suitable habitat for each species: P. winnemem (5); P. clathrata (6).	FIGURES 4 – 6. Distribution of Promyrmekiaphila in northern California. Circles represent known localities of P. c l a t h - rata, triangles represent P. winnemem sp. nov. Niche-based distribution models (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), indicating potentially suitable habitat for each species: P. winnemem (5); P. clathrata (6).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF8FFEBFF1CFBABE46EC317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183054/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183054	FIGURE 7. Inferred mtDNA phylogeny for Promyrmekiaphila using Bayesian inference (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), demarcating the two morphologically distinct species: P. clathrata and P. winnemem sp. nov. Shaded boxes represent six ecologically non-interchangeable clades which may potentially be considered for species status sometime in the near future (see Stockman & Bond, 2007).	FIGURE 7. Inferred mtDNA phylogeny for Promyrmekiaphila using Bayesian inference (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), demarcating the two morphologically distinct species: P. clathrata and P. winnemem sp. nov. Shaded boxes represent six ecologically non-interchangeable clades which may potentially be considered for species status sometime in the near future (see Stockman & Bond, 2007).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF8FFEBFF1CFBABE46EC317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183055/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183055	FIGURES 8 – 13. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (8 – 11). Cephalothorax (8, 9, 10); leg I, prolateral aspect (11). Cephalothorax P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (12, 13).	FIGURES 8 – 13. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (8 – 11). Cephalothorax (8, 9, 10); leg I, prolateral aspect (11). Cephalothorax P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (12, 13).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF8FFEBFF1CFBABE46EC317.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183056	FIGURES 14 – 25. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (14 – 24): Right palpal endite (14); right chelicerae (15); trichobothrium base, leg I (16); leg I tarsal organ (17); left pedipalp tarsal claw (18); left leg I superior tarsal claw (19); left leg IV superior tarsal claw (20); spinnerets (21); terminal segment of left posterior lateral spinneret (22); spigots on tip of left posterior lateral spinneret (23); left posterior median spinneret (24). Right palpal bulb, prolateral aspect, from a P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (25).	FIGURES 14 – 25. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (14 – 24): Right palpal endite (14); right chelicerae (15); trichobothrium base, leg I (16); leg I tarsal organ (17); left pedipalp tarsal claw (18); left leg I superior tarsal claw (19); left leg IV superior tarsal claw (20); spinnerets (21); terminal segment of left posterior lateral spinneret (22); spigots on tip of left posterior lateral spinneret (23); left posterior median spinneret (24). Right palpal bulb, prolateral aspect, from a P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (25).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF2FFE9FF1CFBA4E6D9C287.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183053/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183053	FIGURES 4 – 6. Distribution of Promyrmekiaphila in northern California. Circles represent known localities of P. c l a t h - rata, triangles represent P. winnemem sp. nov. Niche-based distribution models (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), indicating potentially suitable habitat for each species: P. winnemem (5); P. clathrata (6).	FIGURES 4 – 6. Distribution of Promyrmekiaphila in northern California. Circles represent known localities of P. c l a t h - rata, triangles represent P. winnemem sp. nov. Niche-based distribution models (redrawn from Stockman & Bond, 2007), indicating potentially suitable habitat for each species: P. winnemem (5); P. clathrata (6).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF2FFE9FF1CFBA4E6D9C287.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183055/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183055	FIGURES 8 – 13. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (8 – 11). Cephalothorax (8, 9, 10); leg I, prolateral aspect (11). Cephalothorax P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (12, 13).	FIGURES 8 – 13. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (8 – 11). Cephalothorax (8, 9, 10); leg I, prolateral aspect (11). Cephalothorax P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (12, 13).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
03E687E5FFF2FFE9FF1CFBA4E6D9C287.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/183056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.183056	FIGURES 14 – 25. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (14 – 24): Right palpal endite (14); right chelicerae (15); trichobothrium base, leg I (16); leg I tarsal organ (17); left pedipalp tarsal claw (18); left leg I superior tarsal claw (19); left leg IV superior tarsal claw (20); spinnerets (21); terminal segment of left posterior lateral spinneret (22); spigots on tip of left posterior lateral spinneret (23); left posterior median spinneret (24). Right palpal bulb, prolateral aspect, from a P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (25).	FIGURES 14 – 25. Promyrmekiaphila winnemem sp. nov. female (MY 3053) from Swasey Dr., Shasta Co., CA (14 – 24): Right palpal endite (14); right chelicerae (15); trichobothrium base, leg I (16); leg I tarsal organ (17); left pedipalp tarsal claw (18); left leg I superior tarsal claw (19); left leg IV superior tarsal claw (20); spinnerets (21); terminal segment of left posterior lateral spinneret (22); spigots on tip of left posterior lateral spinneret (23); left posterior median spinneret (24). Right palpal bulb, prolateral aspect, from a P. clathrata male (PR 067) from Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., CA (25).	2008-12-31	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.		Zenodo	biologists	Stockman, Amy K.;Bond, And Jason E.			
