taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
BC7787D2BF50FFD2CFD16F8FE9EF14BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7391001/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7391001	Figure 6. Dorsal, ventral, lateral cranial and lateral mandibular views of DM 8423 (holotype) and DM 8422 (paratype) of N. hlandzeni sp. nov. Scale bar represents 1 mm.	Figure 6. Dorsal, ventral, lateral cranial and lateral mandibular views of DM 8423 (holotype) and DM 8422 (paratype) of N. hlandzeni sp. nov. Scale bar represents 1 mm.	2022-10-07	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara		Zenodo	biologists	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara			
BC7787D2BF50FFD2CFD16F8FE9EF14BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7390999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7390999	Figure 5. Photographs and drawings of bacula of N. hlandzeni sp. nov. from Eswatini (DM 8423, 8422), KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa (DM 2269, 8787, 5353, 5358), together with N. anchietae from Botswana (TM 48489), Angola (FWC 7521), and Zambia (NHM 70.2632; from Hill & Harrison, 1987). In the top row, D=dorsal, L=lateral and V=ventral view. Images in the lower row are of the ventral view, except for the far right image which is of the lateral view. Abbreviations of museums as follows: DM = Durban Natural Science Museum; TM = Ditsong National Museum of Natural History; NHM = The Natural History Museum, London. FWC indicates the field number of Fenton (Woody) Cotterill. The vertical scale bar on the bottom right indicates 1 mm.	Figure 5. Photographs and drawings of bacula of N. hlandzeni sp. nov. from Eswatini (DM 8423, 8422), KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa (DM 2269, 8787, 5353, 5358), together with N. anchietae from Botswana (TM 48489), Angola (FWC 7521), and Zambia (NHM 70.2632; from Hill & Harrison, 1987). In the top row, D=dorsal, L=lateral and V=ventral view. Images in the lower row are of the ventral view, except for the far right image which is of the lateral view. Abbreviations of museums as follows: DM = Durban Natural Science Museum; TM = Ditsong National Museum of Natural History; NHM = The Natural History Museum, London. FWC indicates the field number of Fenton (Woody) Cotterill. The vertical scale bar on the bottom right indicates 1 mm.	2022-10-07	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara		Zenodo	biologists	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara			
BC7787D2BF50FFD2CFD16F8FE9EF14BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7390993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7390993	Figure 3. PCA of components 1 and 2 (a) and components 1 and 3 (b) from 12 log-transformed cranial and dental variables in DNA barcoded Angolan small vespertilionid bats with anterior upper premolar present, in comparison with positively identified samples from South Africa and Eswatini. Species identification based on DNA barcoding of the cytb, CO1 and 12S genes for P. rusticus (open squares) and N. anchietae (dots) from Angola and on either sequences or baculum photographs for N. hlandzeni (open circles) from South Africa and Eswatini and P. hesperidus (crosses) from Eswatini and South Africa.	Figure 3. PCA of components 1 and 2 (a) and components 1 and 3 (b) from 12 log-transformed cranial and dental variables in DNA barcoded Angolan small vespertilionid bats with anterior upper premolar present, in comparison with positively identified samples from South Africa and Eswatini. Species identification based on DNA barcoding of the cytb, CO1 and 12S genes for P. rusticus (open squares) and N. anchietae (dots) from Angola and on either sequences or baculum photographs for N. hlandzeni (open circles) from South Africa and Eswatini and P. hesperidus (crosses) from Eswatini and South Africa.	2022-10-07	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara		Zenodo	biologists	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara			
BC7787D2BF50FFD2CFD16F8FE9EF14BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7391003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7391003	Figure 7. Lateral photograph of the alcohol-preserved head and anterior portion of the forearm and thumb of the holotype of N. hlandzeni, DM 8423 (left) and close-up photographs of the thumb and proximal forearm of the holotype, DM 8423 (centre) and paratype, DM 8422 (right) showing a distinct white marking at the base to the thumb. The thumb (encircled) is slightly longer than that of a typical pipistrelloid bat.	Figure 7. Lateral photograph of the alcohol-preserved head and anterior portion of the forearm and thumb of the holotype of N. hlandzeni, DM 8423 (left) and close-up photographs of the thumb and proximal forearm of the holotype, DM 8423 (centre) and paratype, DM 8422 (right) showing a distinct white marking at the base to the thumb. The thumb (encircled) is slightly longer than that of a typical pipistrelloid bat.	2022-10-07	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara		Zenodo	biologists	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara			
BC7787D2BF50FFD2CFD16F8FE9EF14BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7390991/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7390991	Figure 2. Bayesian phylogeny of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences (708 nucleotides) of pipistrelle-like Vespertilionidae from the genera Afronycteris, Neoromicia, Laephotis and Pipistrellus sampled from Angola, South Africa and Eswatini,	Figure 2. Bayesian phylogeny of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences (708 nucleotides) of pipistrelle-like Vespertilionidae from the genera Afronycteris, Neoromicia, Laephotis and Pipistrellus sampled from Angola, South Africa and Eswatini,	2022-10-07	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara		Zenodo	biologists	Taylor, Peter John;Strydom, Erika;Richards, Leigh;Markotter, Wanda;Toussaint, Dawn Cory;Kearney, Teresa;D., F. P.;Woody;Cotterill;Howard, Alexandra;Weier, Sina Monika;Keith, Mark;Neef, Gӧtz;Mamba, Mnqobi L.;Magagula, Siphesihle;Monadjem, Ara			
