taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D57350FFD2227AD207BEA72F549E11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701099	Fig. 4. Morphological cluster analysis UPGMA (Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean) (A; black lines) of hemipenes of species of the fused eyelids Ablepharus species (outgroup: Trachylepis capensis) aligned with phylogenetic cladograms. B (orange lines) adapted from Fig. 1 in Mirza et al. (2022); C (green lines) adapted from Fig. 2 in Karamiani et al. (2021a). Original trees rescaled with distances preserved. * – taxon not included in the morphological cluster. Inset photo of A. kitaibelii: courtesy by A. Dyugmedzhiev.	Fig. 4. Morphological cluster analysis UPGMA (Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean) (A; black lines) of hemipenes of species of the fused eyelids Ablepharus species (outgroup: Trachylepis capensis) aligned with phylogenetic cladograms. B (orange lines) adapted from Fig. 1 in Mirza et al. (2022); C (green lines) adapted from Fig. 2 in Karamiani et al. (2021a). Original trees rescaled with distances preserved. * – taxon not included in the morphological cluster. Inset photo of A. kitaibelii: courtesy by A. Dyugmedzhiev.	2024-09-30	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan		Zenodo	biologists	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan			
03D57350FFD12276D151BEC82CFD9F0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701097	Fig. 3. Morphological characters of the hemipenes of the fused eyelids species of genus Ablepharus: A A. pannonicus; B A. grayanus; C A. bivittatus; D A. deserti; E A. budaki sulcal view; F A. budaki lateral view; G A. rueppellii; H A. kitaibelii; I A. chernovi. ss – sulcus spermaticus; so – sulcus opening; ta – terminal awns; lf – lateral folds; la – labia; v – V-shaped folds; ap – asulcal protrusion. Scale bar 3 mm, all to scale.	Fig. 3. Morphological characters of the hemipenes of the fused eyelids species of genus Ablepharus: A A. pannonicus; B A. grayanus; C A. bivittatus; D A. deserti; E A. budaki sulcal view; F A. budaki lateral view; G A. rueppellii; H A. kitaibelii; I A. chernovi. ss – sulcus spermaticus; so – sulcus opening; ta – terminal awns; lf – lateral folds; la – labia; v – V-shaped folds; ap – asulcal protrusion. Scale bar 3 mm, all to scale.	2024-09-30	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan		Zenodo	biologists	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan			
03D57350FFD12276D151BEC82CFD9F0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701091	Fig. 1. Hemipenes of the “Ablepharus pannonicus group” and Trachylepis capensis (used as an outgroup in the cluster analysis). A A. pannonicus [India?]; B A. grayanus [?]; C A. bivittatus [Iran]; D A. deserti [Kazakhstan]; E T. capensis [South Africa]. Each hemipenis is shown in three aspects: sulcal, asulcal and lateral. Scale bar 3 mm, all to scale.	Fig. 1. Hemipenes of the “Ablepharus pannonicus group” and Trachylepis capensis (used as an outgroup in the cluster analysis). A A. pannonicus [India?]; B A. grayanus [?]; C A. bivittatus [Iran]; D A. deserti [Kazakhstan]; E T. capensis [South Africa]. Each hemipenis is shown in three aspects: sulcal, asulcal and lateral. Scale bar 3 mm, all to scale.	2024-09-30	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan		Zenodo	biologists	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan			
03D57350FFD12276D151BEC82CFD9F0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701095	Fig. 2. Hemipenes of the “Ablepharus kitaibelii group”. A A. budaki anatolicus [Turkey]; B A. budaki budaki [Cyprus]; C A. budaki budaki [Syria]; D A. rueppellii festae [Jordan]; E A. rueppellii festae [Syria]; F A. kitaibelii fabichi [Greece]; G A. kitaibelii fitzingeri [Hungary]; H A. kitaibelii stepaneki [Bulgaria]; I A. kitaibelii kitaibelii [Turkey]; J A. chernovi isauriensis [Turkey]; K A. chernovi chernovi [Turkey]; L A. chernovi ressli [Turkey]. Note the considerable similarity between A. budaki anatolicus and A. chernovi. Each hemipenis is shown in three aspects: sulcal, asulcal and lateral. Scale bar 3 mm, all to scale.	Fig. 2. Hemipenes of the “Ablepharus kitaibelii group”. A A. budaki anatolicus [Turkey]; B A. budaki budaki [Cyprus]; C A. budaki budaki [Syria]; D A. rueppellii festae [Jordan]; E A. rueppellii festae [Syria]; F A. kitaibelii fabichi [Greece]; G A. kitaibelii fitzingeri [Hungary]; H A. kitaibelii stepaneki [Bulgaria]; I A. kitaibelii kitaibelii [Turkey]; J A. chernovi isauriensis [Turkey]; K A. chernovi chernovi [Turkey]; L A. chernovi ressli [Turkey]. Note the considerable similarity between A. budaki anatolicus and A. chernovi. Each hemipenis is shown in three aspects: sulcal, asulcal and lateral. Scale bar 3 mm, all to scale.	2024-09-30	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan		Zenodo	biologists	Vergilov, Vladislav;Zlatkov, Boyan			
