taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FBF67C27385159FF7FFB11EDF6FE40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7426760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7426760	FIGURE 3. Eleutherodactylus montserratae sp. nov. (A–B) ANSP 38773, holotype, an adult female. (A) Dorsal view. (B) Ventral view.	FIGURE 3. Eleutherodactylus montserratae sp. nov. (A–B) ANSP 38773, holotype, an adult female. (A) Dorsal view. (B) Ventral view.	2022-12-12	Hedges, S. Blair		Zenodo	biologists	Hedges, S. Blair			
03FBF67C27385159FF7FFB11EDF6FE40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7426762/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7426762	FIGURE 4. Eleutherodactylus montserratae sp. nov. (A–C), photos in life. (A) USNM 315610, an adult male from Pic du Paradis (near summit), St. Martin (18.0771, -63.0497, 406 m), collected 12 September 1988 by Ronald Crombie. (B) Uncatalogued individual from Galway’s Soufriere, near the caldera on Montserrat (16.704552, -62.18772, 180 m), collected 14 August 1991 by SBH and C. A. Hass. (C) Uncatalogued individual from 0.5 km N Boyd’s at Fairview Inn, St. Kitts (17.3015, -62.7706, 77 m), collected 26 July 1988 by SBH and C. A. Hass. Photographs by SBH.	FIGURE 4. Eleutherodactylus montserratae sp. nov. (A–C), photos in life. (A) USNM 315610, an adult male from Pic du Paradis (near summit), St. Martin (18.0771, -63.0497, 406 m), collected 12 September 1988 by Ronald Crombie. (B) Uncatalogued individual from Galway’s Soufriere, near the caldera on Montserrat (16.704552, -62.18772, 180 m), collected 14 August 1991 by SBH and C. A. Hass. (C) Uncatalogued individual from 0.5 km N Boyd’s at Fairview Inn, St. Kitts (17.3015, -62.7706, 77 m), collected 26 July 1988 by SBH and C. A. Hass. Photographs by SBH.	2022-12-12	Hedges, S. Blair		Zenodo	biologists	Hedges, S. Blair			
03FBF67C27385159FF7FFB11EDF6FE40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7426764/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7426764	FIGURE 5. Eleutherodactylus johnstonei. (A–C), photos in life. (A) Uncatalogued individual from 9.5 km WNW Troy, Jamaica (18.2835, -77.6726, 510 m), collected 20 September 1985 by SBH and C. A. Hass. (B) ANSP 38793 (SBH 267722), adult female from Martins Bay, Barbados (13.1978, -59.4948, 5 m), collected 10 June 2006 by SBH and C. A. Hass. (C) Uncatalogued individual from Montreal, St. Vincent (13.2085, -61.1867, 482 m), collected 24 April 1996 by SBH. Photographs by SBH.	FIGURE 5. Eleutherodactylus johnstonei. (A–C), photos in life. (A) Uncatalogued individual from 9.5 km WNW Troy, Jamaica (18.2835, -77.6726, 510 m), collected 20 September 1985 by SBH and C. A. Hass. (B) ANSP 38793 (SBH 267722), adult female from Martins Bay, Barbados (13.1978, -59.4948, 5 m), collected 10 June 2006 by SBH and C. A. Hass. (C) Uncatalogued individual from Montreal, St. Vincent (13.2085, -61.1867, 482 m), collected 24 April 1996 by SBH. Photographs by SBH.	2022-12-12	Hedges, S. Blair		Zenodo	biologists	Hedges, S. Blair			
03FBF67C27385159FF7FFB11EDF6FE40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7426766/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7426766	FIGURE 6. Map showing the distributions of Eleutherodactylus montserratae sp. nov. (red) and E. johnstonei (yellow) in the Lesser Antilles. The only location where E. montserratae sp. nov. is known to be native is Montserrat. There is no location where E. johnstonei is known to be native.Additional introduced populations of both species occur together on Bermuda and of E. johnstonei in Jamaica, Central America, South America, and Europe (see text).	FIGURE 6. Map showing the distributions of Eleutherodactylus montserratae sp. nov. (red) and E. johnstonei (yellow) in the Lesser Antilles. The only location where E. montserratae sp. nov. is known to be native is Montserrat. There is no location where E. johnstonei is known to be native.Additional introduced populations of both species occur together on Bermuda and of E. johnstonei in Jamaica, Central America, South America, and Europe (see text).	2022-12-12	Hedges, S. Blair		Zenodo	biologists	Hedges, S. Blair			
