taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CB74577AE6213728B2F292B5EDE9F851.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4928639/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4928639	FIGURE 3. The morphology of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa, left and right respectively. a. The first submarginal cell of each lectotype. b. Dorsal view of the genital capsule. c. Sternite 7. d. Sternite 8. Wing images were taken at 100x magnification and genitalia images were taken at 150x magnification. Note that setae were removed from figures 3b-d to improve clarity of the structures.	FIGURE 3. The morphology of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa, left and right respectively. a. The first submarginal cell of each lectotype. b. Dorsal view of the genital capsule. c. Sternite 7. d. Sternite 8. Wing images were taken at 100x magnification and genitalia images were taken at 150x magnification. Note that setae were removed from figures 3b-d to improve clarity of the structures.	2014-08-04	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.		Zenodo	biologists	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.			
CB74577AE6213728B2F292B5EDE9F851.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4928634/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4928634	FIGURE 1. The general morphology of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa as seen in the female lectotypes, pictured left and right respectively. a. Habitus view. b. Anterior view. Images were taken at 20x magnification.	FIGURE 1. The general morphology of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa as seen in the female lectotypes, pictured left and right respectively. a. Habitus view. b. Anterior view. Images were taken at 20x magnification.	2014-08-04	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.		Zenodo	biologists	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.			
CB74577AE62C3724B2F296DEE97FF947.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4928639/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4928639	FIGURE 3. The morphology of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa, left and right respectively. a. The first submarginal cell of each lectotype. b. Dorsal view of the genital capsule. c. Sternite 7. d. Sternite 8. Wing images were taken at 100x magnification and genitalia images were taken at 150x magnification. Note that setae were removed from figures 3b-d to improve clarity of the structures.	FIGURE 3. The morphology of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa, left and right respectively. a. The first submarginal cell of each lectotype. b. Dorsal view of the genital capsule. c. Sternite 7. d. Sternite 8. Wing images were taken at 100x magnification and genitalia images were taken at 150x magnification. Note that setae were removed from figures 3b-d to improve clarity of the structures.	2014-08-04	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.		Zenodo	biologists	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.			
CB74577AE62C3724B2F296DEE97FF947.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4928637/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4928637	FIGURE 2. Localities and environmental niche distributions modeling of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa. Anthophora curta is symbolized by dark green circles and A. squammulosa by dark blue triangles. The areas with>0.30 habitat suitability index are shaded green for A. curta and blue for A. squammulosa, with darker areas indicating higher suitability. The species A. curta and A. squammulosa are seen to be disjunct in Sinaloa, Mexico.	FIGURE 2. Localities and environmental niche distributions modeling of Anthophora curta and A. squammulosa. Anthophora curta is symbolized by dark green circles and A. squammulosa by dark blue triangles. The areas with>0.30 habitat suitability index are shaded green for A. curta and blue for A. squammulosa, with darker areas indicating higher suitability. The species A. curta and A. squammulosa are seen to be disjunct in Sinaloa, Mexico.	2014-08-04	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.		Zenodo	biologists	Orr, Michael C.;Koch, Jonathan B.;Griswold, Terry L.;Pitts, James P.			
