taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6B1E87BAFFD2067FBAC3FF7FFF77FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3517702/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3517702	FIGURE 3–4. Dorsal habitus of Aphonopelma bacadehuachi, sp. nov. from Sonora, Mexico. 3, male holotype (APH-1357); 4, female paratype (APH-1356). Scale bar = 20 mm.	FIGURE 3–4. Dorsal habitus of Aphonopelma bacadehuachi, sp. nov. from Sonora, Mexico. 3, male holotype (APH-1357); 4, female paratype (APH-1356). Scale bar = 20 mm.	2019-10-24	Hendrixson, Brent E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrixson, Brent E.			
6B1E87BAFFD2067FBAC3FF7FFF77FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3517704/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3517704	FIGURES 5–15. Morphology of Aphonopelma bacadehuachi, sp. nov. from Sonora, Mexico (male holotype, APH-1357). 5, carapace, dorsal view; 6, patella and tibia of left leg I, prolateral view; 7, tibial apophysis of left leg I, prolateral view; 8, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg III, ventral view; 9, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg IV, ventral view; 10, left pedipalp, retrolateral view; 11, left pedipalp, prolateral view; 12, femur of leg III, dorsal view; 13, palpal bulb, prolateral view; 14, palpal bulb, retrolateral view; 15, palpal bulb, dorsal view. Scale bar = 5 mm (except for palpal bulb and illustration of tibial apophysis, scale bar = 2 mm).	FIGURES 5–15. Morphology of Aphonopelma bacadehuachi, sp. nov. from Sonora, Mexico (male holotype, APH-1357). 5, carapace, dorsal view; 6, patella and tibia of left leg I, prolateral view; 7, tibial apophysis of left leg I, prolateral view; 8, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg III, ventral view; 9, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg IV, ventral view; 10, left pedipalp, retrolateral view; 11, left pedipalp, prolateral view; 12, femur of leg III, dorsal view; 13, palpal bulb, prolateral view; 14, palpal bulb, retrolateral view; 15, palpal bulb, dorsal view. Scale bar = 5 mm (except for palpal bulb and illustration of tibial apophysis, scale bar = 2 mm).	2019-10-24	Hendrixson, Brent E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrixson, Brent E.			
6B1E87BAFFD2067FBAC3FF7FFF77FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3517706/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3517706	FIGURES 16–21. Morphology of Aphonopelma bacadehuachi, sp. nov. from Sonora, Mexico (female paratype, APH-1356). 16, carapace, dorsal view; 17, right pedipalp, prolateral view; 18, coxa of right leg I, prolateral view; 19, spermathecae; 20, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg III, ventral view; 21, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg IV, ventral view. Scale bar = 5 mm (except for spermathecae, scale bar = 2 mm).	FIGURES 16–21. Morphology of Aphonopelma bacadehuachi, sp. nov. from Sonora, Mexico (female paratype, APH-1356). 16, carapace, dorsal view; 17, right pedipalp, prolateral view; 18, coxa of right leg I, prolateral view; 19, spermathecae; 20, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg III, ventral view; 21, metatarsus and tarsus of left leg IV, ventral view. Scale bar = 5 mm (except for spermathecae, scale bar = 2 mm).	2019-10-24	Hendrixson, Brent E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrixson, Brent E.			
6B1E87BAFFD2067FBAC3FF7FFF77FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3517700/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3517700	FIGURE 2. Maximum likelihood phylogeny of the Madrean members of the Marxi species group based on COX1 mtDNA. For presentation sake, specimen labels have been removed from the tree tips. Numbers along branches indicate maximum likelihood bootstrap support values. Photograph is an adult male Aphonopelma madera from the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona.	FIGURE 2. Maximum likelihood phylogeny of the Madrean members of the Marxi species group based on COX1 mtDNA. For presentation sake, specimen labels have been removed from the tree tips. Numbers along branches indicate maximum likelihood bootstrap support values. Photograph is an adult male Aphonopelma madera from the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona.	2019-10-24	Hendrixson, Brent E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrixson, Brent E.			
6B1E87BAFFD2067FBAC3FF7FFF77FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3517698/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3517698	FIGURE 1. Scatterplot of principal components for measurements of mature male (top) and female (bottom) Madrean Aphonopelma species. Percentage values indicate the proportion of variation explained by a particular principal component (PC1 and PC2).	FIGURE 1. Scatterplot of principal components for measurements of mature male (top) and female (bottom) Madrean Aphonopelma species. Percentage values indicate the proportion of variation explained by a particular principal component (PC1 and PC2).	2019-10-24	Hendrixson, Brent E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrixson, Brent E.			
6B1E87BAFFD2067FBAC3FF7FFF77FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3517708/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3517708	FIGURE 22.Map of the southwestern United Statesand northwestern Mexico showingthe distributions of the Madrean members of the Marxi species group and Aphonopelma mooreae. The localities for A. mooreae are based on reports provided in iNaturalist (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=264079, accessed 16 March 2019). The distribution for A. peloncillo only reflects specimens from the eastern foothills of the Peloncillo Mountains and the Animas Valley in New Mexico and does not include several specimens outside of this area as reported in Hamilton et al. (2016); further research is necessary to confirm the identity of the latter specimens. State abbreviations: AZ = Arizona, NM = New Mexico, SON = Sonora, CHI = Chihuahua. The Madrean pine-oak woodlands shapefile was “exploded” from a larger shapefile depicting the planet’s biodiversity hotspots (downloaded from http://legacy.cepf.net/SiteAssets/hotspots_2016_1.zip, accessed 16 March 2019).	FIGURE 22.Map of the southwestern United Statesand northwestern Mexico showingthe distributions of the Madrean members of the Marxi species group and Aphonopelma mooreae. The localities for A. mooreae are based on reports provided in iNaturalist (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=264079, accessed 16 March 2019). The distribution for A. peloncillo only reflects specimens from the eastern foothills of the Peloncillo Mountains and the Animas Valley in New Mexico and does not include several specimens outside of this area as reported in Hamilton et al. (2016); further research is necessary to confirm the identity of the latter specimens. State abbreviations: AZ = Arizona, NM = New Mexico, SON = Sonora, CHI = Chihuahua. The Madrean pine-oak woodlands shapefile was “exploded” from a larger shapefile depicting the planet’s biodiversity hotspots (downloaded from http://legacy.cepf.net/SiteAssets/hotspots_2016_1.zip, accessed 16 March 2019).	2019-10-24	Hendrixson, Brent E.		Zenodo	biologists	Hendrixson, Brent E.			
