taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B387D769478521FECAFA68FEC6BE5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5422557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5422557	Fig. 1. a. Holotype of Austrolebias quirogai (ZVC-P 9758, 36.8 mm SL); b. Live male, paratype, from type locality (ZVC-P 8725, 39.8mm SL); c.male,paratype(ZVC-P8742, 31.2mmSL)showing rare pigmentation pattern. d. Female, paratype, from type locality (ZVC-P 8725, 27.8 mm SL).Scale bars = 10 mm.	Fig. 1. a. Holotype of Austrolebias quirogai (ZVC-P 9758, 36.8 mm SL); b. Live male, paratype, from type locality (ZVC-P 8725, 39.8mm SL); c.male,paratype(ZVC-P8742, 31.2mmSL)showing rare pigmentation pattern. d. Female, paratype, from type locality (ZVC-P 8725, 27.8 mm SL).Scale bars = 10 mm.	2011-06-30	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías		Zenodo	biologists	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías			
03B387D769478521FECAFA68FEC6BE5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5422559/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5422559	Fig. 2. Size distribution of individuals analyzed of Austrolebias quirogai. Arrows indicate size above which there is little or no reduction in squamation patterns; F. females, M. males.	Fig. 2. Size distribution of individuals analyzed of Austrolebias quirogai. Arrows indicate size above which there is little or no reduction in squamation patterns; F. females, M. males.	2011-06-30	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías		Zenodo	biologists	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías			
03B387D769478521FECAFA68FEC6BE5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5422561/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5422561	Fig. 3. Squamation pattern in head and abdomen of males. a and d, Austrolebias quirogai (ZVC-P 8725, 38.2 mm SL); b and e, A. gymnoventris (ZVC-P 8708, 33.4 mm SL); c and f, A. luteoflammulatus (ZVC-P 4105, 39.4 mm SL).Arrows indicate scales rows.	Fig. 3. Squamation pattern in head and abdomen of males. a and d, Austrolebias quirogai (ZVC-P 8725, 38.2 mm SL); b and e, A. gymnoventris (ZVC-P 8708, 33.4 mm SL); c and f, A. luteoflammulatus (ZVC-P 4105, 39.4 mm SL).Arrows indicate scales rows.	2011-06-30	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías		Zenodo	biologists	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías			
03B387D769478521FECAFA68FEC6BE5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5422563/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5422563	Fig. 4. Distribution of Austrolebias quirogai (stars); empty star indicates type locality. Distribution data of A. arachan (light gray circles), A. vazferreirai (dark gray circles), A. melanoorus (white triangles), and the A. affinis species group (gray shaded area) were obtained from ZVC-P catalogue database, Costa (2006), and Volcan et al. (2010); each point may represent more than one locality.	Fig. 4. Distribution of Austrolebias quirogai (stars); empty star indicates type locality. Distribution data of A. arachan (light gray circles), A. vazferreirai (dark gray circles), A. melanoorus (white triangles), and the A. affinis species group (gray shaded area) were obtained from ZVC-P catalogue database, Costa (2006), and Volcan et al. (2010); each point may represent more than one locality.	2011-06-30	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías		Zenodo	biologists	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías			
03B387D769478521FECAFA68FEC6BE5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5422565/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5422565	Fig. 5. a. Map of hypothesized areas of drainage rearrangements (empty squares) between río Negro and Laguna Merín tributaries, based on distribution patterns of Austrolebias and rivers morphology (elbows of capture); b. Detailed map of localities of Austrolebias and rivers configurations in río Negro and río Yaguarón; c. Detailed map of localities of Austrolebias and rivers configurations in río Negro and río Tacuarí. Scale bars = 10 km; Black arrows indicate proposed elbow of capture. Austrolebias quirogai (stars), A. arachan (light gray circles), A. vazferreirai (dark gray circles), A. melanoorus (white triangles), and A. affinis species group (white circles).	Fig. 5. a. Map of hypothesized areas of drainage rearrangements (empty squares) between río Negro and Laguna Merín tributaries, based on distribution patterns of Austrolebias and rivers morphology (elbows of capture); b. Detailed map of localities of Austrolebias and rivers configurations in río Negro and río Yaguarón; c. Detailed map of localities of Austrolebias and rivers configurations in río Negro and río Tacuarí. Scale bars = 10 km; Black arrows indicate proposed elbow of capture. Austrolebias quirogai (stars), A. arachan (light gray circles), A. vazferreirai (dark gray circles), A. melanoorus (white triangles), and A. affinis species group (white circles).	2011-06-30	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías		Zenodo	biologists	Loureiro, Marcelo;Duarte, Alejandro;Zarucki, Matías			
