taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A80E0A23FF9BFFB5FCD67A564BB8306B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5761478/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5761478	Figure 1. Live individuals of the Mediterranean clade Helix species: H. cincta (A), H. borealis (B–E) and H. melanostoma (F). A, Cyprus, Kato Drys; B, Greece, Evvia, between Vassilika and Ellinika; C, Greece, Peloponnese, by Rogi near Kalavryta; D, Greece, Kefalonia: Asos; E, Greece, Peloponnese, near Sparti; F, north-western Tunisia, Kef Governorate, near Sers.	Figure 1. Live individuals of the Mediterranean clade Helix species: H. cincta (A), H. borealis (B–E) and H. melanostoma (F). A, Cyprus, Kato Drys; B, Greece, Evvia, between Vassilika and Ellinika; C, Greece, Peloponnese, by Rogi near Kalavryta; D, Greece, Kefalonia: Asos; E, Greece, Peloponnese, near Sparti; F, north-western Tunisia, Kef Governorate, near Sers.	2021-01-30	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie		Zenodo	biologists	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie			
A80E0A23FF9BFFB5FCD67A564BB8306B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5761484/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5761484	Figure 3. Phylogeny of the major mitochondrial clades of the Mediterranean clade of Helix inferred from a concatenated alignment of partial mitochondrial COI and 16S gene sequences. A, neighbour-net network; B, maximum likelihood tree. Branch labels in B indicate SH-aLRT support values, standard bootstrap proportions from 1000 pseudoreplicates, and posterior probabilities from a Bayesian analysis, respectively.	Figure 3. Phylogeny of the major mitochondrial clades of the Mediterranean clade of Helix inferred from a concatenated alignment of partial mitochondrial COI and 16S gene sequences. A, neighbour-net network; B, maximum likelihood tree. Branch labels in B indicate SH-aLRT support values, standard bootstrap proportions from 1000 pseudoreplicates, and posterior probabilities from a Bayesian analysis, respectively.	2021-01-30	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie		Zenodo	biologists	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie			
A80E0A23FF9BFFB5FCD67A564BB8306B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5761486/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5761486	Figure 4. Detailed unrooted phylogeny of the Mediterranean clade inferred from a concatenated alignment of partial mitochondrial COI and 16S gene sequences. The tree is a 50% majority rule consensus of the posterior of a Bayesian analysis with MrBayes. Branch labels indicate SH-aLRT support values, standard bootstrap proportions from 1000 pseudoreplicates, and posterior probabilities from a Bayesian analysis, respectively.Only posterior probabilities are shown for some branches near the tips due to space constraints. Tips are labelled by isolate codes (our data) or GenBank accession numbers of 16S sequences (data from other authors) and two-letter ISO country codes; where needed for interpretation of the results, geographic origin of the sample is given, usually by the closest significant town. Red arrowheads point to samples presumed here to be taken outside of the native range of the respective species. Clade symbols and colours correspond to Figure 2. Abbreviations: anct, anctostoma; thiess, thiesseana; undesc, undescribed; valent, valentini.	Figure 4. Detailed unrooted phylogeny of the Mediterranean clade inferred from a concatenated alignment of partial mitochondrial COI and 16S gene sequences. The tree is a 50% majority rule consensus of the posterior of a Bayesian analysis with MrBayes. Branch labels indicate SH-aLRT support values, standard bootstrap proportions from 1000 pseudoreplicates, and posterior probabilities from a Bayesian analysis, respectively.Only posterior probabilities are shown for some branches near the tips due to space constraints. Tips are labelled by isolate codes (our data) or GenBank accession numbers of 16S sequences (data from other authors) and two-letter ISO country codes; where needed for interpretation of the results, geographic origin of the sample is given, usually by the closest significant town. Red arrowheads point to samples presumed here to be taken outside of the native range of the respective species. Clade symbols and colours correspond to Figure 2. Abbreviations: anct, anctostoma; thiess, thiesseana; undesc, undescribed; valent, valentini.	2021-01-30	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie		Zenodo	biologists	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie			
A80E0A23FF9BFFB5FCD67A564BB8306B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5761482/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5761482	Figure 2. Distribution of sampling sites and assignment of locally sampled individuals to major mitochondrial clades of the Mediterranean clade of Helix. Different symbols and colours correspond to different groups as in Figure 4. Areas used for biogeographic reconstructions are shown and labelled with letters corresponding to those in Figure 5. A, northern Adriatic basin; B, northern Africa; C, Apennine Peninsula and Corsica; D, Greece, western Aegean and Crete; E, eastern Aegean and western Anatolia; F, northern Levant.	Figure 2. Distribution of sampling sites and assignment of locally sampled individuals to major mitochondrial clades of the Mediterranean clade of Helix. Different symbols and colours correspond to different groups as in Figure 4. Areas used for biogeographic reconstructions are shown and labelled with letters corresponding to those in Figure 5. A, northern Adriatic basin; B, northern Africa; C, Apennine Peninsula and Corsica; D, Greece, western Aegean and Crete; E, eastern Aegean and western Anatolia; F, northern Levant.	2021-01-30	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie		Zenodo	biologists	Korábek, Ondřej;Kosová, Tereza;Dolejš, Petr;Petrusek, Adam;Neubert, Eike;Juřičková, Lucie			
