taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748485	Figures 7-8. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 7, palp and leg coxae. 8, left palp coxa. Rounded median maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing left - see text) and curved posterior maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing right). Scale = 0.15 mm.	Figures 7-8. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 7, palp and leg coxae. 8, left palp coxa. Rounded median maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing left - see text) and curved posterior maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing right). Scale = 0.15 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748501	Figures 24-25. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 24, upside-down view of palp hand (moveable finger should open ventrally), setal positions marked as well as in another view in Fig. 23 (damage to base of chela and basal portion of hand broken off); 25, lateral view of chelicera; seven setae on the hand and a setae on moveable finger are highlighted in yellow, macrodenticles of the fingers as well as the lyrifissure (= lf) are also marked.	Figures 24-25. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 24, upside-down view of palp hand (moveable finger should open ventrally), setal positions marked as well as in another view in Fig. 23 (damage to base of chela and basal portion of hand broken off); 25, lateral view of chelicera; seven setae on the hand and a setae on moveable finger are highlighted in yellow, macrodenticles of the fingers as well as the lyrifissure (= lf) are also marked.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748503	Figures 26-27. Paratype female Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. (TTU-Z 51548) from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 26, lateral view of chela tips; 27, mesal side of chela; five long hirsute filaments (arrow on right), plus three shorter hirsute filaments (arrow on left) in rallum.	Figures 26-27. Paratype female Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. (TTU-Z 51548) from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 26, lateral view of chela tips; 27, mesal side of chela; five long hirsute filaments (arrow on right), plus three shorter hirsute filaments (arrow on left) in rallum.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748505/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748505	Figures 28-29. Galea on moveable finger of chelicera of paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 28, lateral aspect with 4 numbered pore positions; depression above 1 does not appear to be a pore; 29, anterior close-up of pores. Pores at 0.6 µm diameter (measured at much higher resolution). Numbers 1, 4 are certainly pores, but the openings are less clear of the depressions at 2 and 3, but likely pores of the galea (spinneret).	Figures 28-29. Galea on moveable finger of chelicera of paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 28, lateral aspect with 4 numbered pore positions; depression above 1 does not appear to be a pore; 29, anterior close-up of pores. Pores at 0.6 µm diameter (measured at much higher resolution). Numbers 1, 4 are certainly pores, but the openings are less clear of the depressions at 2 and 3, but likely pores of the galea (spinneret).	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748483/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748483	Figures 5-6. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 5, holotype male (TTU-Z 51528) carapace, dorsal (anterior is to left; posterior pair of lyrifissures added and indicated by arrows - see text). 6, female (TTU-Z 51548) tarsus IV claw with bifurcate setae (indicated by arrows). Scale, 5 = 0.25 mm, 6 = 0.05 mm.	Figures 5-6. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 5, holotype male (TTU-Z 51528) carapace, dorsal (anterior is to left; posterior pair of lyrifissures added and indicated by arrows - see text). 6, female (TTU-Z 51548) tarsus IV claw with bifurcate setae (indicated by arrows). Scale, 5 = 0.25 mm, 6 = 0.05 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748491	Figures 13-17. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 13, holotype TTU-51528, internal male genitalia (internal piece of genital operculum) with six and seven socketed spines bounded by larger triangular denticles. 14-17 male paratype TTU-Z51576. 14, enlargement of palp patella base showing medial buldge, ventral aspect; 15, palp, ventral aspect; 16, leg I, posterior aspect; 17, leg IV, posterior aspect. Scales, 13 = 0.063 mm, 14 = 0.167 mm, 15-17 = 0.5 mm.	Figures 13-17. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 13, holotype TTU-51528, internal male genitalia (internal piece of genital operculum) with six and seven socketed spines bounded by larger triangular denticles. 14-17 male paratype TTU-Z51576. 14, enlargement of palp patella base showing medial buldge, ventral aspect; 15, palp, ventral aspect; 16, leg I, posterior aspect; 17, leg IV, posterior aspect. Scales, 13 = 0.063 mm, 14 = 0.167 mm, 15-17 = 0.5 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748489	Figures 11-12. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park (TTU-Z 51528). 11, male genital sternites. 12, paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) genital sternites with seven pairs of setae, arrows point to pair of lyrifissures. Scales, 11 = 0.1 mm, 12 = 0.05 mm.	Figures 11-12. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park (TTU-Z 51528). 11, male genital sternites. 12, paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) genital sternites with seven pairs of setae, arrows point to pair of lyrifissures. Scales, 11 = 0.1 mm, 12 = 0.05 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE113FFF4F872FC21FA0362E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748487	Figures 9-10. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 9, sternites III and IV with spiracles positions noted with arrows; the trachea are easily visible, pleural membrane granulations indicted by circle. 10, enlarged view of genitalia: 1 = atrium, 2 = left lyrifissure, 3 = left group of seven setae on genital sternite, 4 = series of pores of lateral apodeme, 5 = medium genital sac below the pore covered gonosacs, la = part of cribriform plate of the lateral apodeme. Scales, 9 = 0.15 mm, 10 = 0.1 mm.	Figures 9-10. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 9, sternites III and IV with spiracles positions noted with arrows; the trachea are easily visible, pleural membrane granulations indicted by circle. 10, enlarged view of genitalia: 1 = atrium, 2 = left lyrifissure, 3 = left group of seven setae on genital sternite, 4 = series of pores of lateral apodeme, 5 = medium genital sac below the pore covered gonosacs, la = part of cribriform plate of the lateral apodeme. Scales, 9 = 0.15 mm, 10 = 0.1 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748480	Figures 1-4. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. Males in cave: 1, dorsolateral aspect; 2, dorsal aspect. Females: 3, TTU-Z 51568 in laboratory, dorsal aspect; 4, in cave, anterodorsal aspect. Photographs not at same scales, but females are larger. The animals with outstretched palps and fingers open are actively moving through the environment. The female with palps pulled in closer to the body is in more of a resting position. An animal at full rest will have the palps closed and pulled in close to the body (JCC, pers. obs.). Photographs 1, 2, 4 by JKK, photograph 3 by JCC.	Figures 1-4. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. Males in cave: 1, dorsolateral aspect; 2, dorsal aspect. Females: 3, TTU-Z 51568 in laboratory, dorsal aspect; 4, in cave, anterodorsal aspect. Photographs not at same scales, but females are larger. The animals with outstretched palps and fingers open are actively moving through the environment. The female with palps pulled in closer to the body is in more of a resting position. An animal at full rest will have the palps closed and pulled in close to the body (JCC, pers. obs.). Photographs 1, 2, 4 by JKK, photograph 3 by JCC.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748483/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748483	Figures 5-6. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 5, holotype male (TTU-Z 51528) carapace, dorsal (anterior is to left; posterior pair of lyrifissures added and indicated by arrows - see text). 6, female (TTU-Z 51548) tarsus IV claw with bifurcate setae (indicated by arrows). Scale, 5 = 0.25 mm, 6 = 0.05 mm.	Figures 5-6. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 5, holotype male (TTU-Z 51528) carapace, dorsal (anterior is to left; posterior pair of lyrifissures added and indicated by arrows - see text). 6, female (TTU-Z 51548) tarsus IV claw with bifurcate setae (indicated by arrows). Scale, 5 = 0.25 mm, 6 = 0.05 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748485	Figures 7-8. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 7, palp and leg coxae. 8, left palp coxa. Rounded median maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing left - see text) and curved posterior maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing right). Scale = 0.15 mm.	Figures 7-8. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 7, palp and leg coxae. 8, left palp coxa. Rounded median maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing left - see text) and curved posterior maxillary lyrifissures (arrows pointing right). Scale = 0.15 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748487	Figures 9-10. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 9, sternites III and IV with spiracles positions noted with arrows; the trachea are easily visible, pleural membrane granulations indicted by circle. 10, enlarged view of genitalia: 1 = atrium, 2 = left lyrifissure, 3 = left group of seven setae on genital sternite, 4 = series of pores of lateral apodeme, 5 = medium genital sac below the pore covered gonosacs, la = part of cribriform plate of the lateral apodeme. Scales, 9 = 0.15 mm, 10 = 0.1 mm.	Figures 9-10. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 9, sternites III and IV with spiracles positions noted with arrows; the trachea are easily visible, pleural membrane granulations indicted by circle. 10, enlarged view of genitalia: 1 = atrium, 2 = left lyrifissure, 3 = left group of seven setae on genital sternite, 4 = series of pores of lateral apodeme, 5 = medium genital sac below the pore covered gonosacs, la = part of cribriform plate of the lateral apodeme. Scales, 9 = 0.15 mm, 10 = 0.1 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748489	Figures 11-12. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park (TTU-Z 51528). 11, male genital sternites. 12, paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) genital sternites with seven pairs of setae, arrows point to pair of lyrifissures. Scales, 11 = 0.1 mm, 12 = 0.05 mm.	Figures 11-12. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park (TTU-Z 51528). 11, male genital sternites. 12, paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) genital sternites with seven pairs of setae, arrows point to pair of lyrifissures. Scales, 11 = 0.1 mm, 12 = 0.05 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748491	Figures 13-17. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 13, holotype TTU-51528, internal male genitalia (internal piece of genital operculum) with six and seven socketed spines bounded by larger triangular denticles. 14-17 male paratype TTU-Z51576. 14, enlargement of palp patella base showing medial buldge, ventral aspect; 15, palp, ventral aspect; 16, leg I, posterior aspect; 17, leg IV, posterior aspect. Scales, 13 = 0.063 mm, 14 = 0.167 mm, 15-17 = 0.5 mm.	Figures 13-17. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 13, holotype TTU-51528, internal male genitalia (internal piece of genital operculum) with six and seven socketed spines bounded by larger triangular denticles. 14-17 male paratype TTU-Z51576. 14, enlargement of palp patella base showing medial buldge, ventral aspect; 15, palp, ventral aspect; 16, leg I, posterior aspect; 17, leg IV, posterior aspect. Scales, 13 = 0.063 mm, 14 = 0.167 mm, 15-17 = 0.5 mm.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748495	Figures 18-19. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) palp chela of Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. Lateral aspect; 18, basal portion of hand broken off; 19, detail of hand showing granulation.	Figures 18-19. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) palp chela of Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. Lateral aspect; 18, basal portion of hand broken off; 19, detail of hand showing granulation.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748497	Figures 20-21. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) tips of chelal fingers of Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 20, lateral aspect; 21, mesal aspect showing longitudinally grooved distal tips (in yellow) and opening to the venom duct (red arrow). Teeth more flattened on moveable (ventral) finger of palp.	Figures 20-21. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) tips of chelal fingers of Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 20, lateral aspect; 21, mesal aspect showing longitudinally grooved distal tips (in yellow) and opening to the venom duct (red arrow). Teeth more flattened on moveable (ventral) finger of palp.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748499	Figures 22-23. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) palp chelal of Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 22, basal group of macrodenticles of fingers; more flattened on moveable (ventral) finger of palp, upper denticles appear eroded with lateral rows of minute grooves; 23, trichobothria of lateral side; internal position of venom gland drawn in red; granulations of hand also visible.	Figures 22-23. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) palp chelal of Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 22, basal group of macrodenticles of fingers; more flattened on moveable (ventral) finger of palp, upper denticles appear eroded with lateral rows of minute grooves; 23, trichobothria of lateral side; internal position of venom gland drawn in red; granulations of hand also visible.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748501	Figures 24-25. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 24, upside-down view of palp hand (moveable finger should open ventrally), setal positions marked as well as in another view in Fig. 23 (damage to base of chela and basal portion of hand broken off); 25, lateral view of chelicera; seven setae on the hand and a setae on moveable finger are highlighted in yellow, macrodenticles of the fingers as well as the lyrifissure (= lf) are also marked.	Figures 24-25. Paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 24, upside-down view of palp hand (moveable finger should open ventrally), setal positions marked as well as in another view in Fig. 23 (damage to base of chela and basal portion of hand broken off); 25, lateral view of chelicera; seven setae on the hand and a setae on moveable finger are highlighted in yellow, macrodenticles of the fingers as well as the lyrifissure (= lf) are also marked.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748503	Figures 26-27. Paratype female Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. (TTU-Z 51548) from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 26, lateral view of chela tips; 27, mesal side of chela; five long hirsute filaments (arrow on right), plus three shorter hirsute filaments (arrow on left) in rallum.	Figures 26-27. Paratype female Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. (TTU-Z 51548) from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 26, lateral view of chela tips; 27, mesal side of chela; five long hirsute filaments (arrow on right), plus three shorter hirsute filaments (arrow on left) in rallum.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748505/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748505	Figures 28-29. Galea on moveable finger of chelicera of paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 28, lateral aspect with 4 numbered pore positions; depression above 1 does not appear to be a pore; 29, anterior close-up of pores. Pores at 0.6 µm diameter (measured at much higher resolution). Numbers 1, 4 are certainly pores, but the openings are less clear of the depressions at 2 and 3, but likely pores of the galea (spinneret).	Figures 28-29. Galea on moveable finger of chelicera of paratype female (TTU-Z 51548) Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. from Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park. 28, lateral aspect with 4 numbered pore positions; depression above 1 does not appear to be a pore; 29, anterior close-up of pores. Pores at 0.6 µm diameter (measured at much higher resolution). Numbers 1, 4 are certainly pores, but the openings are less clear of the depressions at 2 and 3, but likely pores of the galea (spinneret).	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748507	Figure 30. Map ofYosemite Valley and locations of caves in Yosemite National Park; insert is location within California. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. is recorded from Indian Cave and Elf Village Cave. Map by K. McDermid.	Figure 30. Map ofYosemite Valley and locations of caves in Yosemite National Park; insert is location within California. Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. is recorded from Indian Cave and Elf Village Cave. Map by K. McDermid.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748511	Figures 31-32. Entrances to caves in Yosemite National Park which are known to have Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. 31, Sarah Stock in front of the double entrances to Indian Cave; 32, G. Robert Myers, III (see middle bottom of picture) in the entrance to Elf Village Cave. Photographs by JKK.	Figures 31-32. Entrances to caves in Yosemite National Park which are known to have Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. 31, Sarah Stock in front of the double entrances to Indian Cave; 32, G. Robert Myers, III (see middle bottom of picture) in the entrance to Elf Village Cave. Photographs by JKK.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748513/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748513	Figure 33. Map of Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park, showing locations mentioned in text. Map by G. Stock.	Figure 33. Map of Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park, showing locations mentioned in text. Map by G. Stock.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
6F583C2DE115FFE1F9B5FEE4FB586640.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748515/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748515	Figures 34-35. Habitat within Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park, which is the type locality for Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. 34, Krista McDermid in the Journal Room with granite boulder walls and ceiling, and smaller granitic rocks on sand and sediment floor with woody debris; 35, Greg Stock in the West Branch at the woody debris. Photographs by JKK and Steven Bumgardner, respectively.	Figures 34-35. Habitat within Indian Cave, Yosemite National Park, which is the type locality for Parobisium yosemite, n. sp. 34, Krista McDermid in the Journal Room with granite boulder walls and ceiling, and smaller granitic rocks on sand and sediment floor with woody debris; 35, Greg Stock in the West Branch at the woody debris. Photographs by JKK and Steven Bumgardner, respectively.	2010-09-30	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA		Zenodo	biologists	JAMES C. COKENDOLPHER;JEAN K. KREJCA			
