taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C28D73DF26FFA62BD3FAC60546FD3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391660	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF26FFA62BD3FAC60546FD3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391664	FIGURE 3. Myoplatypus petrovi Kirkendall, male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; white arrow points to one of the two large, backward-pointing spines on ventrite 3. (C) Frontal view. (D) Underside of abdomen, showing position and tips of the spines on ventrite 3 (white arrows). Photos by T.H. Atkinson.	FIGURE 3. Myoplatypus petrovi Kirkendall, male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; white arrow points to one of the two large, backward-pointing spines on ventrite 3. (C) Frontal view. (D) Underside of abdomen, showing position and tips of the spines on ventrite 3 (white arrows). Photos by T.H. Atkinson.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF27FFA62BD3FCD10528F8BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391660	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF27FFA62BD3FCD10528F8BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391666	FIGURE 4. Myoplatypus nicaraguensis Kirkendall, male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; one of the medium-sized spines on ventrite 3 can be seen. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view. Photos by T.H. Atkinson.	FIGURE 4. Myoplatypus nicaraguensis Kirkendall, male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; one of the medium-sized spines on ventrite 3 can be seen. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view. Photos by T.H. Atkinson.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF27FFA62BD3FCD10528F8BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391686/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391686	FIGURE 10. Myoplatypus connexus (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; a very large, slightly backwardpointing spine from ventrite 3 can be seen between the two third pair of legs (to the right of the left femur). (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912096), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	FIGURE 10. Myoplatypus connexus (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; a very large, slightly backwardpointing spine from ventrite 3 can be seen between the two third pair of legs (to the right of the left femur). (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912096), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF20FFAC2BD3F9770247FE92.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391662	FIGURE 2. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of four species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. biprorus. (D–F) M. prenexus. (G–I) M. connexus. (J–L) M. senexus. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 2. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of four species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. biprorus. (D–F) M. prenexus. (G–I) M. connexus. (J–L) M. senexus. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF20FFAC2BD3F9770247FE92.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391668	FIGURE 5. Myoplatypus quadricornis Kirkendall, male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; medium-sized spines on ventrite 3 can be readily seen, but those on ventrite 4 cannot. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity; the large, backward-pointing spines originating on ventrite 3 are visible. (E) Venter, showing form and position of the large spines on ventrite 3 and the much smaller spines on ventrite 4. Photos by T.H. Atkinson.	FIGURE 5. Myoplatypus quadricornis Kirkendall, male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; medium-sized spines on ventrite 3 can be readily seen, but those on ventrite 4 cannot. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity; the large, backward-pointing spines originating on ventrite 3 are visible. (E) Venter, showing form and position of the large spines on ventrite 3 and the much smaller spines on ventrite 4. Photos by T.H. Atkinson.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF2DFFAF2BD3FE790269FD5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391660	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF2DFFAF2BD3FE790269FD5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391672/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391672	FIGURE 6. Myoplatypus sicarius (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; one downward-pointing spine can be seen. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912090), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	FIGURE 6. Myoplatypus sicarius (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; one downward-pointing spine can be seen. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912090), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF2EFFAF2BD3FD3501F2F992.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391660	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 1. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of five tropical species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. petrovi. (D–F) M. sicarius. (G–I) M. nicaraguensis. (J–L) M. brevicornis. (M–O) M. quadricornis. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF2EFFAF2BD3FD3501F2F992.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391678/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391678	FIGURE 7. Myoplatypus biprorus (Blandford), represented by the male holotype of M. querceus (Wood). (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; the large, slightly backward-pointing spines are clearly visible. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity; the large, slightly backward-pointing spines originating on ventrite 3 are visible. (We chose to use M. querceus here because the photographs are better than those that we have for the male syntype of M. biprorus (available at http://www. barkbeetles.info/regional_chklist_target_species.php?lookUp=155). Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912032), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	FIGURE 7. Myoplatypus biprorus (Blandford), represented by the male holotype of M. querceus (Wood). (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; the large, slightly backward-pointing spines are clearly visible. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity; the large, slightly backward-pointing spines originating on ventrite 3 are visible. (We chose to use M. querceus here because the photographs are better than those that we have for the male syntype of M. biprorus (available at http://www. barkbeetles.info/regional_chklist_target_species.php?lookUp=155). Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912032), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF2FFFA92BD3F976055DF870.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391662	FIGURE 2. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of four species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. biprorus. (D–F) M. prenexus. (G–I) M. connexus. (J–L) M. senexus. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 2. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of four species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. biprorus. (D–F) M. prenexus. (G–I) M. connexus. (J–L) M. senexus. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF2FFFA92BD3F976055DF870.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391680	FIGURE 8 Myoplatypus brevicornis (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; the large, slightly backwardpointing spines on ventrite 3 are clearly visible, and a smaller spine on ventrite 4 can be seen in the patch of long golden setae on that segment. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912001), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	FIGURE 8 Myoplatypus brevicornis (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; the large, slightly backwardpointing spines on ventrite 3 are clearly visible, and a smaller spine on ventrite 4 can be seen in the patch of long golden setae on that segment. (C) Frontal view. (D) Posterior view, showing declivity. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912001), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF29FFAB2BD3FF58023DFF0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391662	FIGURE 2. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of four species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. biprorus. (D–F) M. prenexus. (G–I) M. connexus. (J–L) M. senexus. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	FIGURE 2. Dorsal, lateral, and angled posterior views of the declivities of four species of Myoplatypus. (A–C) M. biprorus. (D–F) M. prenexus. (G–I) M. connexus. (J–L) M. senexus. For sources of photos, see plates for the respective species; for sizes of species, see Table 1.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
03C28D73DF29FFAB2BD3FF58023DFF0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8391682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391682	FIGURE 9. Myoplatypus prenexus (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; one of the large, blunt backwardpointing spines is visible.(C) Frontal view.(D) Posterior view, showing declivity; the large, backward-pointing spines originating on ventrite 3 are visible. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912049), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	FIGURE 9. Myoplatypus prenexus (Wood), male holotype. (A) dorsal view. (B) Lateral view; one of the large, blunt backwardpointing spines is visible.(C) Frontal view.(D) Posterior view, showing declivity; the large, backward-pointing spines originating on ventrite 3 are visible. Photos: Smithsonian Institution (USNMENT00912049), CC0 license, by S.M. Smith.	2023-09-27	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.		Zenodo	biologists	Kirkendall, Lawrence R.;Atkinson, Thomas H.			
