taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8D3E7842156CFFF5F5A42BE9CBE4FF48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926725/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926725	FIGURE 1. Mapped records of Diguetinus raptator in Mexico from two biogeographic regions: southern Mexican Plateau (pinkish-salmon color) and western and central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (lavender). Records included from iNaturalist, taxonomic localities (type locality and place where specimens used for the redescribed were collected), and the three locations where natural history observations were made.	FIGURE 1. Mapped records of Diguetinus raptator in Mexico from two biogeographic regions: southern Mexican Plateau (pinkish-salmon color) and western and central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (lavender). Records included from iNaturalist, taxonomic localities (type locality and place where specimens used for the redescribed were collected), and the three locations where natural history observations were made.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926725/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926725	FIGURE 1. Mapped records of Diguetinus raptator in Mexico from two biogeographic regions: southern Mexican Plateau (pinkish-salmon color) and western and central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (lavender). Records included from iNaturalist, taxonomic localities (type locality and place where specimens used for the redescribed were collected), and the three locations where natural history observations were made.	FIGURE 1. Mapped records of Diguetinus raptator in Mexico from two biogeographic regions: southern Mexican Plateau (pinkish-salmon color) and western and central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (lavender). Records included from iNaturalist, taxonomic localities (type locality and place where specimens used for the redescribed were collected), and the three locations where natural history observations were made.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926727/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926727	FIGURES 2A–F. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences) (A–C male, D–F female). A, D Ventral. B, E Right lateral. C, F Dorsal. Scale line: 5 mm.	FIGURES 2A–F. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences) (A–C male, D–F female). A, D Ventral. B, E Right lateral. C, F Dorsal. Scale line: 5 mm.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926729/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926729	FIGURES 3A–G. Diguetinus raptator, males (A–E from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico [E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences], F syntype at Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt, G syntype at Zoologisches Museum, Hamburg). A Prolateral view of leg I. B Prolateral view of leg III. C Leg I claw. D Leg III claw. E Pedipalp claw. F Left lateral view from Bronn (1932: 7, fig. 9B). G Left lateral view (photograph by P. Jäger); see text for comments on arrows. Scale lines A, B: 2 mm, C–E: 0.3 mm; F–G: not to scale.	FIGURES 3A–G. Diguetinus raptator, males (A–E from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico [E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences], F syntype at Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt, G syntype at Zoologisches Museum, Hamburg). A Prolateral view of leg I. B Prolateral view of leg III. C Leg I claw. D Leg III claw. E Pedipalp claw. F Left lateral view from Bronn (1932: 7, fig. 9B). G Left lateral view (photograph by P. Jäger); see text for comments on arrows. Scale lines A, B: 2 mm, C–E: 0.3 mm; F–G: not to scale.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926731/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926731	FIGURES 4A–F. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences), chelicerae (A–C male, D–F female). A, C, F Mesal. B Anterior aspect with small ridges across subdistal third. D Mesal aspect, dorsally with rugose area on slightly less than basal half, with few small ridges more basal than area of rugosity. E Anterior. Scale line: 1 mm.	FIGURES 4A–F. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences), chelicerae (A–C male, D–F female). A, C, F Mesal. B Anterior aspect with small ridges across subdistal third. D Mesal aspect, dorsally with rugose area on slightly less than basal half, with few small ridges more basal than area of rugosity. E Anterior. Scale line: 1 mm.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926733/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926733	FIGURES 5A–D. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences), pedipalps (A, B male, C, D female). A, C Lateral. B, D Mesal. Scale line: 1 mm.	FIGURES 5A–D. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences), pedipalps (A, B male, C, D female). A, C Lateral. B, D Mesal. Scale line: 1 mm.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926735/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926735	FIGURES 6A–G. Diguetinus raptator, penes (A, C, G entire penis of syntype from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico [Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt]; B, D–F enlargement of terminal end of penis from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico [E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences]). A, B Dorsal. C, D Lateral. E, G Ventral. F Enlargement of tiny spine from dor- solateral portion of truncus. Scale lines A, C, G: 1 mm; B, D, E: 0.30 mm; F: 0.02 mm.	FIGURES 6A–G. Diguetinus raptator, penes (A, C, G entire penis of syntype from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico [Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt]; B, D–F enlargement of terminal end of penis from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico [E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences]). A, B Dorsal. C, D Lateral. E, G Ventral. F Enlargement of tiny spine from dor- solateral portion of truncus. Scale lines A, C, G: 1 mm; B, D, E: 0.30 mm; F: 0.02 mm.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926737/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926737	FIGURES 7A–F. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences).A, B Left coxae II endites, anterior is up in drawings (top: male, bottom: female). B Close-up of rounded tubercles on a medium potion of male coxa II (setae and tubercles facing proximally/ventrally). C Pregenital chamber, not expanded, points aiming distally. D Female internal genitalia, half of one side. E Ovipositor, distal end, 3-segmented furca, with one large terminal sensorium on each distal end; 3-slit sensilla on anteriocental on each side of segment two furca. F Seminal receptacles opposite to D. Scale lines: A: 1 mm; B, C (diameter of circles): 0.5 mm; D, F: 0.1 mm; E: 0.25 mm.	FIGURES 7A–F. Diguetinus raptator from Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico (E. Ross, 20.11.1948, California Academy of Sciences).A, B Left coxae II endites, anterior is up in drawings (top: male, bottom: female). B Close-up of rounded tubercles on a medium potion of male coxa II (setae and tubercles facing proximally/ventrally). C Pregenital chamber, not expanded, points aiming distally. D Female internal genitalia, half of one side. E Ovipositor, distal end, 3-segmented furca, with one large terminal sensorium on each distal end; 3-slit sensilla on anteriocental on each side of segment two furca. F Seminal receptacles opposite to D. Scale lines: A: 1 mm; B, C (diameter of circles): 0.5 mm; D, F: 0.1 mm; E: 0.25 mm.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926741/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926741	FIGURES 8A–C. Diguetinus sp. cf. raptator showing variations in coloration and proportions (A, C adult males; B adult female). A iNaturalist observation/60316105, Morelia, Michoacán, México, 20.9.2020, 10:03 PM CDT, © Juan Carlos Pérez Magaña. B iNaturalist observation/60694990: Corregidora, Querétaro, México, 13.9.2020, © Diana Stephanie Angeles Cruz. C iNaturalist observation/16833921: Col Félix Ireta, Michoacán, México, 16.9.2018, 9:52 PM CDT, © Ricardo Arredondo T.	FIGURES 8A–C. Diguetinus sp. cf. raptator showing variations in coloration and proportions (A, C adult males; B adult female). A iNaturalist observation/60316105, Morelia, Michoacán, México, 20.9.2020, 10:03 PM CDT, © Juan Carlos Pérez Magaña. B iNaturalist observation/60694990: Corregidora, Querétaro, México, 13.9.2020, © Diana Stephanie Angeles Cruz. C iNaturalist observation/16833921: Col Félix Ireta, Michoacán, México, 16.9.2018, 9:52 PM CDT, © Ricardo Arredondo T.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
8D3E7842156FFFFDF5A42E02CC30FED7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4926743/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4926743	FIGURES 9A–D. Diguetinus sp. cf. raptator showing variations in coloration and proportions (A, B, C, D adult females; C probably a juvenile [smaller size, coloration, time of year observed]. A iNaturalist observations/4265767: San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mexico, 25.9.2016, 11:26 AM CDT, © manuelbasurto / Olimpo jm, female on flower with antenniform legs outstreched sensing environment. B Female on road, feeding on dead grasshopper, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, North Campus, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 14.11.2016, 5:44, © Cesar Raziel Lucio-Palacio. C iNaturalist observation/53421512: Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, México, 16.7.2020, 1:33 PM CDT, © Felic Fleck. D iNaturalist observation/61693173: Co- lonia Félix Ireta, Michoacán, México, 27.9.2020, 12:24 AM CDT, © Ricardo Arredondo T.	FIGURES 9A–D. Diguetinus sp. cf. raptator showing variations in coloration and proportions (A, B, C, D adult females; C probably a juvenile [smaller size, coloration, time of year observed]. A iNaturalist observations/4265767: San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mexico, 25.9.2016, 11:26 AM CDT, © manuelbasurto / Olimpo jm, female on flower with antenniform legs outstreched sensing environment. B Female on road, feeding on dead grasshopper, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, North Campus, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 14.11.2016, 5:44, © Cesar Raziel Lucio-Palacio. C iNaturalist observation/53421512: Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, México, 16.7.2020, 1:33 PM CDT, © Felic Fleck. D iNaturalist observation/61693173: Co- lonia Félix Ireta, Michoacán, México, 27.9.2020, 12:24 AM CDT, © Ricardo Arredondo T.	2021-06-10	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech		Zenodo	biologists	Cokendolpher, James C.;Lucio-Palacio, Cesar Raziel;Staręga, Wojciech			
