taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
2947B55AFF8C1E354523FA7E7FCEFE8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5101889/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5101889	FIGURES 1–8. Newportia troglobia holotype. 1, cephalic plate, basal antennomeres, and 1st tergite, dorsal view. 2, coxosternum and forcipules, ventral view. 3, tergites 7 & 8, dorsal view. 4, sternites 12 & 13, ventral view. 5, ultimate sternite and coxopleurae, ventral view. 6, right coxopleura, lateral view. 7, prefemur of right ultimate leg, ventral view. 8, femur of right ultimate leg, ventral view.	FIGURES 1–8. Newportia troglobia holotype. 1, cephalic plate, basal antennomeres, and 1st tergite, dorsal view. 2, coxosternum and forcipules, ventral view. 3, tergites 7 & 8, dorsal view. 4, sternites 12 & 13, ventral view. 5, ultimate sternite and coxopleurae, ventral view. 6, right coxopleura, lateral view. 7, prefemur of right ultimate leg, ventral view. 8, femur of right ultimate leg, ventral view.	2003-12-08	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.		Zenodo	biologists	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.			
2947B55AFF8C1E354523FA7E7FCEFE8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5101895/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5101895	FIGURE 17. Occurrences of species of Newportia in Mexico; some symbols represent more than one locality. Star in dot, N. troglobia; open star, N. sabina; upright triangles, N. stolli; open square, N. spinipes; dots, N. oreina; solid square, N. pelaezi; circles, N. atoyaca; inverted triangles, N. morela. The asterisk marks the location of Córdoba, Veracruz, the type locality of both N. mexicana and N. azteca; the question mark indicates the unspecified “co­type locality” of N. oreina from Guerrero, which we consider questionable. The solid star denotes the type and only known locality of Ectonocryptops kraepelini.	FIGURE 17. Occurrences of species of Newportia in Mexico; some symbols represent more than one locality. Star in dot, N. troglobia; open star, N. sabina; upright triangles, N. stolli; open square, N. spinipes; dots, N. oreina; solid square, N. pelaezi; circles, N. atoyaca; inverted triangles, N. morela. The asterisk marks the location of Córdoba, Veracruz, the type locality of both N. mexicana and N. azteca; the question mark indicates the unspecified “co­type locality” of N. oreina from Guerrero, which we consider questionable. The solid star denotes the type and only known locality of Ectonocryptops kraepelini.	2003-12-08	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.		Zenodo	biologists	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.			
2947B55AFF871E394523FEC47DCEFC5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5101893/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5101893	FIGURES 9–16. Newportia sabina holotype. 9, cephalic plate, basal antennomeres, and 1st tergite, dorsal view. 10, coxosternum and forcipules, ventral view. 11, tergites 7 & 8, dorsal view. 12, sternites 12 & 13, ventral view. 13, ultimate sternite and coxopleurae, ventral view. 14, right coxopleura, lateral view. 15, prefemur of right ultimate leg, ventral view. 16, femur of right ultimate leg, ventral view.	FIGURES 9–16. Newportia sabina holotype. 9, cephalic plate, basal antennomeres, and 1st tergite, dorsal view. 10, coxosternum and forcipules, ventral view. 11, tergites 7 & 8, dorsal view. 12, sternites 12 & 13, ventral view. 13, ultimate sternite and coxopleurae, ventral view. 14, right coxopleura, lateral view. 15, prefemur of right ultimate leg, ventral view. 16, femur of right ultimate leg, ventral view.	2003-12-08	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.		Zenodo	biologists	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.			
2947B55AFF871E394523FEC47DCEFC5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5101895/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5101895	FIGURE 17. Occurrences of species of Newportia in Mexico; some symbols represent more than one locality. Star in dot, N. troglobia; open star, N. sabina; upright triangles, N. stolli; open square, N. spinipes; dots, N. oreina; solid square, N. pelaezi; circles, N. atoyaca; inverted triangles, N. morela. The asterisk marks the location of Córdoba, Veracruz, the type locality of both N. mexicana and N. azteca; the question mark indicates the unspecified “co­type locality” of N. oreina from Guerrero, which we consider questionable. The solid star denotes the type and only known locality of Ectonocryptops kraepelini.	FIGURE 17. Occurrences of species of Newportia in Mexico; some symbols represent more than one locality. Star in dot, N. troglobia; open star, N. sabina; upright triangles, N. stolli; open square, N. spinipes; dots, N. oreina; solid square, N. pelaezi; circles, N. atoyaca; inverted triangles, N. morela. The asterisk marks the location of Córdoba, Veracruz, the type locality of both N. mexicana and N. azteca; the question mark indicates the unspecified “co­type locality” of N. oreina from Guerrero, which we consider questionable. The solid star denotes the type and only known locality of Ectonocryptops kraepelini.	2003-12-08	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.		Zenodo	biologists	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.			
2947B55AFF821E3D4523FD247F61FE05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5101895/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5101895	FIGURE 17. Occurrences of species of Newportia in Mexico; some symbols represent more than one locality. Star in dot, N. troglobia; open star, N. sabina; upright triangles, N. stolli; open square, N. spinipes; dots, N. oreina; solid square, N. pelaezi; circles, N. atoyaca; inverted triangles, N. morela. The asterisk marks the location of Córdoba, Veracruz, the type locality of both N. mexicana and N. azteca; the question mark indicates the unspecified “co­type locality” of N. oreina from Guerrero, which we consider questionable. The solid star denotes the type and only known locality of Ectonocryptops kraepelini.	FIGURE 17. Occurrences of species of Newportia in Mexico; some symbols represent more than one locality. Star in dot, N. troglobia; open star, N. sabina; upright triangles, N. stolli; open square, N. spinipes; dots, N. oreina; solid square, N. pelaezi; circles, N. atoyaca; inverted triangles, N. morela. The asterisk marks the location of Córdoba, Veracruz, the type locality of both N. mexicana and N. azteca; the question mark indicates the unspecified “co­type locality” of N. oreina from Guerrero, which we consider questionable. The solid star denotes the type and only known locality of Ectonocryptops kraepelini.	2003-12-08	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.		Zenodo	biologists	Junior, Amazonas Chagas;Shelley, Rowland M.			
