taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
27FD72243286553DB92DADA295765AFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/742929	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90797.figure2	Figure 2. Shells of the two new species of Idiopyrgus. A-H. Idiopyrgus adamanteus sp. nov.; A, B. Holotype MZSP 158237; C. Paratype LES 0027975; D. Paratype LES 0027975; E. LES 0027975 (from Gruta da Machadinha); F. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); G. LES 0027977 (from Toca de Candeias); H. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); I-K. Idiopyrgus minor sp. nov.; I, J. Holotype MZSP 158238; K. Paratype LES 0027980 (from Gruna do Engrunado). Scale bars: 1 mm	Figure 2. Shells of the two new species of Idiopyrgus. A-H. Idiopyrgus adamanteus sp. nov.; A, B. Holotype MZSP 158237; C. Paratype LES 0027975; D. Paratype LES 0027975; E. LES 0027975 (from Gruta da Machadinha); F. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); G. LES 0027977 (from Toca de Candeias); H. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); I-K. Idiopyrgus minor sp. nov.; I, J. Holotype MZSP 158238; K. Paratype LES 0027980 (from Gruna do Engrunado). Scale bars: 1 mm	2022-09-13	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.		Zenodo	biologists	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.			
27FD72243286553DB92DADA295765AFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/742928	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90797.figure1	Figure 1. Shells of Idiopyrgus spp. A, B. I. souleyetianus Pilsbry, 1911, holotype ANSP 100534; C, D. I. pilsbryi Baker, 1914, lectotype ANSP 130700; E. I. walkeri Pilsbry, 1924, reproduced from Pilsbry (1924: p. 6, fig. 9); F, G. I. rudolphi (Hass, 1938), holotype SMF 24365; H. I. brasiliensis (Rey, 1959), reproduced from Rey (1959: p. 145, fig. 2). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 1. Shells of Idiopyrgus spp. A, B. I. souleyetianus Pilsbry, 1911, holotype ANSP 100534; C, D. I. pilsbryi Baker, 1914, lectotype ANSP 130700; E. I. walkeri Pilsbry, 1924, reproduced from Pilsbry (1924: p. 6, fig. 9); F, G. I. rudolphi (Hass, 1938), holotype SMF 24365; H. I. brasiliensis (Rey, 1959), reproduced from Rey (1959: p. 145, fig. 2). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2022-09-13	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.		Zenodo	biologists	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.			
9CDC470A4764535590020CE9025304DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/742929	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90797.figure2	Figure 2. Shells of the two new species of Idiopyrgus. A-H. Idiopyrgus adamanteus sp. nov.; A, B. Holotype MZSP 158237; C. Paratype LES 0027975; D. Paratype LES 0027975; E. LES 0027975 (from Gruta da Machadinha); F. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); G. LES 0027977 (from Toca de Candeias); H. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); I-K. Idiopyrgus minor sp. nov.; I, J. Holotype MZSP 158238; K. Paratype LES 0027980 (from Gruna do Engrunado). Scale bars: 1 mm	Figure 2. Shells of the two new species of Idiopyrgus. A-H. Idiopyrgus adamanteus sp. nov.; A, B. Holotype MZSP 158237; C. Paratype LES 0027975; D. Paratype LES 0027975; E. LES 0027975 (from Gruta da Machadinha); F. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); G. LES 0027977 (from Toca de Candeias); H. LES 0027978 (from Toca de Candeias); I-K. Idiopyrgus minor sp. nov.; I, J. Holotype MZSP 158238; K. Paratype LES 0027980 (from Gruna do Engrunado). Scale bars: 1 mm	2022-09-13	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.		Zenodo	biologists	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.			
9CDC470A4764535590020CE9025304DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/742928	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90797.figure1	Figure 1. Shells of Idiopyrgus spp. A, B. I. souleyetianus Pilsbry, 1911, holotype ANSP 100534; C, D. I. pilsbryi Baker, 1914, lectotype ANSP 130700; E. I. walkeri Pilsbry, 1924, reproduced from Pilsbry (1924: p. 6, fig. 9); F, G. I. rudolphi (Hass, 1938), holotype SMF 24365; H. I. brasiliensis (Rey, 1959), reproduced from Rey (1959: p. 145, fig. 2). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 1. Shells of Idiopyrgus spp. A, B. I. souleyetianus Pilsbry, 1911, holotype ANSP 100534; C, D. I. pilsbryi Baker, 1914, lectotype ANSP 130700; E. I. walkeri Pilsbry, 1924, reproduced from Pilsbry (1924: p. 6, fig. 9); F, G. I. rudolphi (Hass, 1938), holotype SMF 24365; H. I. brasiliensis (Rey, 1959), reproduced from Rey (1959: p. 145, fig. 2). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2022-09-13	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.		Zenodo	biologists	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.			
9CDC470A4764535590020CE9025304DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/742930	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90797.figure3	Figure 3. Bayesian inference phylogenetic tree based on CO 1, 16 S, ITS 2 and 28 S, highlighting the family Tomichiidae and the position of Idiopyrgus. The posterior probabilities are shown on the nodes; scale bar is substitutions per site.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference phylogenetic tree based on CO 1, 16 S, ITS 2 and 28 S, highlighting the family Tomichiidae and the position of Idiopyrgus. The posterior probabilities are shown on the nodes; scale bar is substitutions per site.	2022-09-13	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.		Zenodo	biologists	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.			
9CDC470A4764535590020CE9025304DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/742931	https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.90797.figure4	Figure 4. Map of Brazil showing state borders, hydrographic regions, and occurrence of Idiopyrgus spp. Black squares represent the known records of each species, while the red circles represent specimens of uncertain identification (potentially representing new species) here labeled Idiopyrgus sp.; the red square indicates the area where the specimen used in the phylogeny was collected.	Figure 4. Map of Brazil showing state borders, hydrographic regions, and occurrence of Idiopyrgus spp. Black squares represent the known records of each species, while the red circles represent specimens of uncertain identification (potentially representing new species) here labeled Idiopyrgus sp.; the red square indicates the area where the specimen used in the phylogeny was collected.	2022-09-13	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.		Zenodo	biologists	Salvador, Rodrigo B.;Silva, Fernanda S.;Bichuette, Maria E.			
