taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648295	Figure 1. Western Cuba, showing the updated geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis: a) Previous locality records from literature (red symbols); b) Same “a” map, with new locality records obtained during the present study added (yellow symbols); c) Same “a” map, with locality records personally confirmed during the present study added (white symbols). Image frame size = 500 x 250 km.	Figure 1. Western Cuba, showing the updated geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis: a) Previous locality records from literature (red symbols); b) Same “a” map, with new locality records obtained during the present study added (yellow symbols); c) Same “a” map, with locality records personally confirmed during the present study added (white symbols). Image frame size = 500 x 250 km.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648297	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648299	Figures 3–4. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (3) and female paratopotype (4), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 3–4. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (3) and female paratopotype (4), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648301	Figures 5–6. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (5) and female paratopotype (6): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 5–6. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (5) and female paratopotype (6): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648303	Figures 7–8. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (7) and female paratopotype (8): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 7–8. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (7) and female paratopotype (8): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648305	Figures 9–10. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (9) and female paratopotype (10): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 9–10. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (9) and female paratopotype (10): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648307	Figures 11–12. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (11) and female paratopotype (12), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 11–12. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (11) and female paratopotype (12), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648309	Figures 13– 14. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (13) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (14), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 13– 14. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (13) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (14), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648311	Figures 15–16. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (15) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (16): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 15–16. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (15) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (16): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648313	Figures 17–18. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (17) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (18): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 17–18. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (17) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (18): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648315	Figures 19–20. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (19) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (20): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 19–20. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (19) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (20): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648317	Figures 21–22. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (21) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (22), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 21–22. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (21) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (22), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648321	Figures 23–24. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (23) and female paratopotype (24), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 23–24. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (23) and female paratopotype (24), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648323	Figures 25–26. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (25) and female paratopotype (26): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 25–26. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (25) and female paratopotype (26): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648325	Figures 27–28. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (27) and female paratopotype (28): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 27–28. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (27) and female paratopotype (28): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648327	Figures 29–30. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (29) and female paratopotype (30): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 29–30. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (29) and female paratopotype (30): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648329	Figures 31–32. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (31) and female paratopotype (32), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 31–32. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (31) and female paratopotype (32), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648331	Figure 33. Tityopsismulata sp. n., photographed alive inits naturalhabitat unless otherwise noted:a) male holotype;b–c) female paratopotypes; d–e) captive female paratopotype, with litter of instars 1 (d) and 2 (e); f) captive juvenile male paratopotype.	Figure 33. Tityopsismulata sp. n., photographed alive inits naturalhabitat unless otherwise noted:a) male holotype;b–c) female paratopotypes; d–e) captive female paratopotype, with litter of instars 1 (d) and 2 (e); f) captive juvenile male paratopotype.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648333	Figures 34–35: Figure 34. T.pumila sp. n., male holotype photographed alive in its natural habitat (two different shots, photos courtesy Raimundo López-Silvero).Figure 35. T. canizaresorum sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat:a) female holotype; b) juvenile female paratopotype.	Figures 34–35: Figure 34. T.pumila sp. n., male holotype photographed alive in its natural habitat (two different shots, photos courtesy Raimundo López-Silvero).Figure 35. T. canizaresorum sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat:a) female holotype; b) juvenile female paratopotype.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648335	Figure 36. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat unless otherwise noted: a) male holotype; b) small-sized male paratopotype; c) female paratopotype; d) captive female paratopotype, with mixed litter of instars 1–2; e) juvenile female paratopotype; f) just-molted, small-sized adult male paratopotype, being predated upon by the pholcid Ciboneya nuriae (the spider is not visible because while taking the photographs, it fled from the camera’s flash and hid in the crevice behind the scorpion). Photos courtesy Sheyla Yong (a–b).	Figure 36. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat unless otherwise noted: a) male holotype; b) small-sized male paratopotype; c) female paratopotype; d) captive female paratopotype, with mixed litter of instars 1–2; e) juvenile female paratopotype; f) just-molted, small-sized adult male paratopotype, being predated upon by the pholcid Ciboneya nuriae (the spider is not visible because while taking the photographs, it fled from the camera’s flash and hid in the crevice behind the scorpion). Photos courtesy Sheyla Yong (a–b).	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648338/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648338	Figures 37–38: Type localities of Tityopsis mulata sp. n. (37) and T. pumila sp. n. (38), a) habitat, b) microhabitat.	Figures 37–38: Type localities of Tityopsis mulata sp. n. (37) and T. pumila sp. n. (38), a) habitat, b) microhabitat.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFCA391F2F1C7179FA2EFB11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648340/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648340	Figures 39–40: Type localities of Tityopsis canizaresorum sp. n. (39) and T. sheylae sp. n. (40), a) habitat, b) microhabitat (photo courtesy Sheyla Yong).	Figures 39–40: Type localities of Tityopsis canizaresorum sp. n. (39) and T. sheylae sp. n. (40), a) habitat, b) microhabitat (photo courtesy Sheyla Yong).	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648297	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648299	Figures 3–4. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (3) and female paratopotype (4), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 3–4. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (3) and female paratopotype (4), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648301	Figures 5–6. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (5) and female paratopotype (6): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 5–6. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (5) and female paratopotype (6): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648303	Figures 7–8. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (7) and female paratopotype (8): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 7–8. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (7) and female paratopotype (8): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648305	Figures 9–10. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (9) and female paratopotype (10): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 9–10. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (9) and female paratopotype (10): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648307	Figures 11–12. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (11) and female paratopotype (12), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 11–12. Tityopsis mulata sp. n., male holotype (11) and female paratopotype (12), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648331	Figure 33. Tityopsismulata sp. n., photographed alive inits naturalhabitat unless otherwise noted:a) male holotype;b–c) female paratopotypes; d–e) captive female paratopotype, with litter of instars 1 (d) and 2 (e); f) captive juvenile male paratopotype.	Figure 33. Tityopsismulata sp. n., photographed alive inits naturalhabitat unless otherwise noted:a) male holotype;b–c) female paratopotypes; d–e) captive female paratopotype, with litter of instars 1 (d) and 2 (e); f) captive juvenile male paratopotype.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFC539072DEE70C6FD79F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648338/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648338	Figures 37–38: Type localities of Tityopsis mulata sp. n. (37) and T. pumila sp. n. (38), a) habitat, b) microhabitat.	Figures 37–38: Type localities of Tityopsis mulata sp. n. (37) and T. pumila sp. n. (38), a) habitat, b) microhabitat.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648297	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648309	Figures 13– 14. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (13) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (14), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 13– 14. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (13) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (14), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648311	Figures 15–16. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (15) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (16): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 15–16. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (15) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (16): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648313	Figures 17–18. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (17) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (18): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 17–18. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (17) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (18): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648315	Figures 19–20. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (19) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (20): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 19–20. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (19) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (20): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648317	Figures 21–22. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (21) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (22), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 21–22. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (21) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (22), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648333	Figures 34–35: Figure 34. T.pumila sp. n., male holotype photographed alive in its natural habitat (two different shots, photos courtesy Raimundo López-Silvero).Figure 35. T. canizaresorum sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat:a) female holotype; b) juvenile female paratopotype.	Figures 34–35: Figure 34. T.pumila sp. n., male holotype photographed alive in its natural habitat (two different shots, photos courtesy Raimundo López-Silvero).Figure 35. T. canizaresorum sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat:a) female holotype; b) juvenile female paratopotype.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFDD39012F2F7305FEC1F8D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648338/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648338	Figures 37–38: Type localities of Tityopsis mulata sp. n. (37) and T. pumila sp. n. (38), a) habitat, b) microhabitat.	Figures 37–38: Type localities of Tityopsis mulata sp. n. (37) and T. pumila sp. n. (38), a) habitat, b) microhabitat.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648297	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648309	Figures 13– 14. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (13) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (14), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 13– 14. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (13) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (14), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648311	Figures 15–16. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (15) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (16): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 15–16. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (15) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (16): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648313	Figures 17–18. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (17) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (18): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 17–18. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (17) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (18): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648315	Figures 19–20. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (19) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (20): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 19–20. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (19) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (20): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648317	Figures 21–22. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (21) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (22), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 21–22. Tityopsis pumila sp. n., male holotype (21) and T. canizaresorum sp. n., female holotype (22), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648333	Figures 34–35: Figure 34. T.pumila sp. n., male holotype photographed alive in its natural habitat (two different shots, photos courtesy Raimundo López-Silvero).Figure 35. T. canizaresorum sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat:a) female holotype; b) juvenile female paratopotype.	Figures 34–35: Figure 34. T.pumila sp. n., male holotype photographed alive in its natural habitat (two different shots, photos courtesy Raimundo López-Silvero).Figure 35. T. canizaresorum sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat:a) female holotype; b) juvenile female paratopotype.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD5390C2F047767FE4BF850.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648340/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648340	Figures 39–40: Type localities of Tityopsis canizaresorum sp. n. (39) and T. sheylae sp. n. (40), a) habitat, b) microhabitat (photo courtesy Sheyla Yong).	Figures 39–40: Type localities of Tityopsis canizaresorum sp. n. (39) and T. sheylae sp. n. (40), a) habitat, b) microhabitat (photo courtesy Sheyla Yong).	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648297	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	Figure 2. Western Cuba, showing the complete geographical distribution of the genus Tityopsis (white symbols) and overlaid, that of the four species of Tityopsis treated herein (red symbols, complemented with habitus of their holotypes): T. mulata sp. n. (star), T. canizaresorum sp. n. (rhombs, the southernmost is the type locality), T. pumila sp. n. (triangle) and T. sheylae sp. n. (square). Image frame size, 500 x 250 km.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648321	Figures 23–24. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (23) and female paratopotype (24), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	Figures 23–24. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (23) and female paratopotype (24), habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar = 10 mm.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648323	Figures 25–26. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (25) and female paratopotype (26): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	Figures 25–26. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (25) and female paratopotype (26): a) pedipalp, dorsal view; b) pedipalp chela, external view; c) pedipalp chela, ventral view; d) telson, lateral view.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648325	Figures 27–28. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (27) and female paratopotype (28): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	Figures 27–28. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (27) and female paratopotype (28): a) chelicerae and carapace; b) tergites.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648327	Figures 29–30. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (29) and female paratopotype (30): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	Figures 29–30. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (29) and female paratopotype (30): a) sternopectinal region; b) sternite V.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648329	Figures 31–32. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (31) and female paratopotype (32), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	Figures 31–32. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., male holotype (31) and female paratopotype (32), metasoma and telson: a) dorsal, b) lateral, and c) ventral views.	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648335	Figure 36. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat unless otherwise noted: a) male holotype; b) small-sized male paratopotype; c) female paratopotype; d) captive female paratopotype, with mixed litter of instars 1–2; e) juvenile female paratopotype; f) just-molted, small-sized adult male paratopotype, being predated upon by the pholcid Ciboneya nuriae (the spider is not visible because while taking the photographs, it fled from the camera’s flash and hid in the crevice behind the scorpion). Photos courtesy Sheyla Yong (a–b).	Figure 36. Tityopsis sheylae sp. n., photographed alive in its natural habitat unless otherwise noted: a) male holotype; b) small-sized male paratopotype; c) female paratopotype; d) captive female paratopotype, with mixed litter of instars 1–2; e) juvenile female paratopotype; f) just-molted, small-sized adult male paratopotype, being predated upon by the pholcid Ciboneya nuriae (the spider is not visible because while taking the photographs, it fled from the camera’s flash and hid in the crevice behind the scorpion). Photos courtesy Sheyla Yong (a–b).	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
03DD911BFFD639302DEB74E7FC70F87A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4648340/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648340	Figures 39–40: Type localities of Tityopsis canizaresorum sp. n. (39) and T. sheylae sp. n. (40), a) habitat, b) microhabitat (photo courtesy Sheyla Yong).	Figures 39–40: Type localities of Tityopsis canizaresorum sp. n. (39) and T. sheylae sp. n. (40), a) habitat, b) microhabitat (photo courtesy Sheyla Yong).	2020-12-31	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.		Zenodo	biologists	Teruel, Rolando;Rodríguez-Cabrera, Tomás M.			
