taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CC4C2F8A74FFABFE10F9FDFD8AF9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6987329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6987329	Figure 3. Frontal, lateral and dorsal view of the holotype worker (a–c), a paratype gyne (d–f) and a paratype male of Lasius ponderosae sp. nov. (g–i).	Figure 3. Frontal, lateral and dorsal view of the holotype worker (a–c), a paratype gyne (d–f) and a paratype male of Lasius ponderosae sp. nov. (g–i).	2022-04-08	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger		Zenodo	biologists	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger			
03CC4C2F8A74FFABFE10F9FDFD8AF9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6987331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6987331	Figure 4. Average thorax profile of Lasius ponderosae sp. nov. (a) and members of the Palearctic L. nigercomplex (b). Figures were created by image averaging (L. ponderosae sp. nov n=35; Palearctic L. niger-complex n=30 specimens). Frontal view of head and detail of clypeus of the Holotype worker of L. ponderosae sp. nov. (c) and a non-type worker of L. niger (d).	Figure 4. Average thorax profile of Lasius ponderosae sp. nov. (a) and members of the Palearctic L. nigercomplex (b). Figures were created by image averaging (L. ponderosae sp. nov n=35; Palearctic L. niger-complex n=30 specimens). Frontal view of head and detail of clypeus of the Holotype worker of L. ponderosae sp. nov. (c) and a non-type worker of L. niger (d).	2022-04-08	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger		Zenodo	biologists	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger			
03CC4C2F8A74FFABFE10F9FDFD8AF9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6987333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6987333	Figure 5. Principal component plot for the 4 most diagnostic morphometric variables (GUHL, dCLAN, MP6 and nSt) to distinguish individual specimens of Lasius ponderosae sp. nov. (n=39) from those belonging to morphologically similar-looking Palearctic species (n=49). For a definition of variables see Supplementary Table S3 and Fig. S1.	Figure 5. Principal component plot for the 4 most diagnostic morphometric variables (GUHL, dCLAN, MP6 and nSt) to distinguish individual specimens of Lasius ponderosae sp. nov. (n=39) from those belonging to morphologically similar-looking Palearctic species (n=49). For a definition of variables see Supplementary Table S3 and Fig. S1.	2022-04-08	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger		Zenodo	biologists	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger			
03CC4C2F8A74FFABFE10F9FDFD8AF9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6987325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6987325	Figure 1. Molecular phylogeny of 26 Holarctic ant taxa belonging to the subgenus Lasius sensu Wilson (1955) and two outgroup taxa (L. pallitarsis and L. mixtus). The phylogeny was calculated under the coalescent model and incorporates data from 9 genes (mtDNA: COI, COII, 16S, nuDNA: Defensin, H3, LR, Wg, Top1 & 28S). Names of species native to the Nearctic are shown in red and those of species native to the Palearctic in blue. Node labels show posterior probability (Bayesian inference) followed by bootstrap support (Maximum likelihood). The scale bar indicates the length of 0.01 substitutions/site.	Figure 1. Molecular phylogeny of 26 Holarctic ant taxa belonging to the subgenus Lasius sensu Wilson (1955) and two outgroup taxa (L. pallitarsis and L. mixtus). The phylogeny was calculated under the coalescent model and incorporates data from 9 genes (mtDNA: COI, COII, 16S, nuDNA: Defensin, H3, LR, Wg, Top1 & 28S). Names of species native to the Nearctic are shown in red and those of species native to the Palearctic in blue. Node labels show posterior probability (Bayesian inference) followed by bootstrap support (Maximum likelihood). The scale bar indicates the length of 0.01 substitutions/site.	2022-04-08	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger		Zenodo	biologists	Schär, Sämi;Talavera, Gerard;Rana, Jignasha D.;Espadaler, Xavier;Cover, Stefan P.;Shattuck, Steven O.;Vila, Roger			
