taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
992587EA3E1FCB6F5A7DA519FBA0CEAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/169798/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.169798	FIGURES 1 – 4. South African Opisthopatus species in culture. 1 – 2, O. herbertorum sp. nov. 1, Male. 2, Preserved injured female; wound (white arrow) where the intestines discharged, i = intestine / gut (black arrow), slg = slime gland, em = embryo, u = uterus. 3, O. roseus, Inset, enrolled position. 4, O. cinctipes, this morph lacks lateral stripes. FIGURE 5. Map of South African provinces, showing distribution of the three Opisthopatus species. FIGURE 6. Habitat of O. herbertorum, Mt. Currie Nature Reserve, forest patch in ravine in which specimens were collected. (Photograph 1 ­ 4, and 6 by H. Bosch, H. Ruhberg, and U. Sellenschlo).	FIGURES 1 – 4. South African Opisthopatus species in culture. 1 – 2, O. herbertorum sp. nov. 1, Male. 2, Preserved injured female; wound (white arrow) where the intestines discharged, i = intestine / gut (black arrow), slg = slime gland, em = embryo, u = uterus. 3, O. roseus, Inset, enrolled position. 4, O. cinctipes, this morph lacks lateral stripes. FIGURE 5. Map of South African provinces, showing distribution of the three Opisthopatus species. FIGURE 6. Habitat of O. herbertorum, Mt. Currie Nature Reserve, forest patch in ravine in which specimens were collected. (Photograph 1 ­ 4, and 6 by H. Bosch, H. Ruhberg, and U. Sellenschlo).	2005-12-31	Ruhberg, Hilke;Hamer, Michelle L.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruhberg, Hilke;Hamer, Michelle L.			
992587EA3E1FCB6F5A7DA519FBA0CEAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/169800/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.169800	FIGURES 13, 15. O. herbertorum sp. nov. 13, Eye. 15, Distal antennal chemoreceptor. FIGURES 14, 16. O. roseus 14, Eye. 16, Male. Dorsal cleft between antennae.	FIGURES 13, 15. O. herbertorum sp. nov. 13, Eye. 15, Distal antennal chemoreceptor. FIGURES 14, 16. O. roseus 14, Eye. 16, Male. Dorsal cleft between antennae.	2005-12-31	Ruhberg, Hilke;Hamer, Michelle L.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruhberg, Hilke;Hamer, Michelle L.			
992587EA3E1FCB6F5A7DA519FBA0CEAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/169799/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.169799	FIGURES 7, 9, 11. O. herbertorum sp. nov .. Morphological features, Drawing (7) and SEMs (8 ­ 16). 7, Posterior region of male body, ventral view. 9, Female genital pad. 11, Dorsal primary papilla. FIGURES 8, 10. O. cinctipes. Posterior ventral body region of male. FIGURE 12. O. cinctipes. Dorsal body primary papilla. acpa = anterior accessory papilla; acpp = posterior accessory papilla; an = anus; cp = crural papilla; dpp = distal oncopod papilla; gp = genital pad.	FIGURES 7, 9, 11. O. herbertorum sp. nov .. Morphological features, Drawing (7) and SEMs (8 ­ 16). 7, Posterior region of male body, ventral view. 9, Female genital pad. 11, Dorsal primary papilla. FIGURES 8, 10. O. cinctipes. Posterior ventral body region of male. FIGURE 12. O. cinctipes. Dorsal body primary papilla. acpa = anterior accessory papilla; acpp = posterior accessory papilla; an = anus; cp = crural papilla; dpp = distal oncopod papilla; gp = genital pad.	2005-12-31	Ruhberg, Hilke;Hamer, Michelle L.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruhberg, Hilke;Hamer, Michelle L.			
