taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813991/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813991	Figure 6. Chenistonia maculata Hogg, type species of Chenistonia, and undescribed species of Chenistonia: from Devils Thumb, Queensland (QMB S9381): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 6. Chenistonia maculata Hogg, type species of Chenistonia, and undescribed species of Chenistonia: from Devils Thumb, Queensland (QMB S9381): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813999	Figure 9. Teyl luculentus Main, type species of Teyl: A–F, male paratype from 12.8 km S of Merredin, Western Australia (WAM T75/952); G, female holotype from 14.5 km N of Bruce Rock, Western Australia (WAM T75/944): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 9. Teyl luculentus Main, type species of Teyl: A–F, male paratype from 12.8 km S of Merredin, Western Australia (WAM T75/952); G, female holotype from 14.5 km N of Bruce Rock, Western Australia (WAM T75/944): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814027	Figure 16. Aname pallida L. Koch, type species of Aname: A–F, male from Proserpine, Queensland (QMB S86817), and G, female from Mt Elliot, Queensland (QMB S9413): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 16. Aname pallida L. Koch, type species of Aname: A–F, male from Proserpine, Queensland (QMB S86817), and G, female from Mt Elliot, Queensland (QMB S9413): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814033	Figure 18. Stanwellia MYG419:A–F, male from S.end of Millinup Pass, Porongurup National Park, WesternAustralia (WAM T40605); G, female from same locality (WAM T78505): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 18. Stanwellia MYG419:A–F, male from S.end of Millinup Pass, Porongurup National Park, WesternAustralia (WAM T40605); G, female from same locality (WAM T78505): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813993	Figure 7. Proshermacha MYG357:A–F, male from Mt Hallowell, Western Australia (WAM T78535); G, female from Overton Hill, William Bay National Park, Western Australia (WAM T78524): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 7. Proshermacha MYG357:A–F, male from Mt Hallowell, Western Australia (WAM T78535); G, female from Overton Hill, William Bay National Park, Western Australia (WAM T78524): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813997/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813997	Figure 8. Teyloides bakeri Main, type species of Teyloides: A–F, male from Englebrook Reserve, Bridgewater, South Australia (WAM T85/302), and G, female from same locality (85/305): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 8. Teyloides bakeri Main, type species of Teyloides: A–F, male from Englebrook Reserve, Bridgewater, South Australia (WAM T85/302), and G, female from same locality (85/305): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814003	Figure 10. Teyl damsonoides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Merredinia: A–F, male holotype from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T82/1362), and G, female from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T137482): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 10. Teyl damsonoides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Merredinia: A–F, male holotype from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T82/1362), and G, female from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T137482): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814005/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814005	Figure 11. Teyl vancouveri (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Pseudoteyl: A–F, male holotype from West Cape Howe National Park, West Cape Howe, E of Lake William, Western Australia (WAM T84/895), and G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T84/897): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 11. Teyl vancouveri (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Pseudoteyl: A–F, male holotype from West Cape Howe National Park, West Cape Howe, E of Lake William, Western Australia (WAM T84/895), and G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T84/897): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814010/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814010	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814013	Figure 13. Kwonkan MYG006:A–F, male from Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E of Newman,Western Australia (WAM T95406); G, female from 69.1 km NW of Newman, Western Australia (WAM T127221): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 13. Kwonkan MYG006:A–F, male from Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E of Newman,Western Australia (WAM T95406); G, female from 69.1 km NW of Newman, Western Australia (WAM T127221): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814018	Figure 14. Kwonkan currycomboides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Yilgarnia: A–F, male holotype from Peak Charles, Western Australia (WAM T85/449); G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T85/459): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 14. Kwonkan currycomboides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Yilgarnia: A–F, male holotype from Peak Charles, Western Australia (WAM T85/449); G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T85/459): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814023	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814029	Figure 17. Hesperonatalius maxwelli Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, type species of Hesperonatalius, male holotype from Lake MacLeod, Western Australia (WAM T108990): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral.	Figure 17. Hesperonatalius maxwelli Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, type species of Hesperonatalius, male holotype from Lake MacLeod, Western Australia (WAM T108990): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB4FFD2FC7CFA513798F8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBAFFD3FE92FF7433C4FE41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBAFFD0FEC5FE76308FF9A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813991/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813991	Figure 6. Chenistonia maculata Hogg, type species of Chenistonia, and undescribed species of Chenistonia: from Devils Thumb, Queensland (QMB S9381): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 6. Chenistonia maculata Hogg, type species of Chenistonia, and undescribed species of Chenistonia: from Devils Thumb, Queensland (QMB S9381): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBAFFD0FEC5FE76308FF9A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813993	Figure 7. Proshermacha MYG357:A–F, male from Mt Hallowell, Western Australia (WAM T78535); G, female from Overton Hill, William Bay National Park, Western Australia (WAM T78524): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 7. Proshermacha MYG357:A–F, male from Mt Hallowell, Western Australia (WAM T78535); G, female from Overton Hill, William Bay National Park, Western Australia (WAM T78524): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBAFFD0FEC5FE76308FF9A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFB9FFD1FF7CF905364FF8E1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813993	Figure 7. Proshermacha MYG357:A–F, male from Mt Hallowell, Western Australia (WAM T78535); G, female from Overton Hill, William Bay National Park, Western Australia (WAM T78524): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 7. Proshermacha MYG357:A–F, male from Mt Hallowell, Western Australia (WAM T78535); G, female from Overton Hill, William Bay National Park, Western Australia (WAM T78524): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBFFFD7FEC5FF7430ABF97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813997/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813997	Figure 8. Teyloides bakeri Main, type species of Teyloides: A–F, male from Englebrook Reserve, Bridgewater, South Australia (WAM T85/302), and G, female from same locality (85/305): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 8. Teyloides bakeri Main, type species of Teyloides: A–F, male from Englebrook Reserve, Bridgewater, South Australia (WAM T85/302), and G, female from same locality (85/305): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBFFFD7FEC5FF7430ABF97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFD7FBDDFBD63678FA64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFD7FBDDFBD63678FA64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813999	Figure 9. Teyl luculentus Main, type species of Teyl: A–F, male paratype from 12.8 km S of Merredin, Western Australia (WAM T75/952); G, female holotype from 14.5 km N of Bruce Rock, Western Australia (WAM T75/944): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 9. Teyl luculentus Main, type species of Teyl: A–F, male paratype from 12.8 km S of Merredin, Western Australia (WAM T75/952); G, female holotype from 14.5 km N of Bruce Rock, Western Australia (WAM T75/944): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFD7FBDDFBD63678FA64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814005/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814005	Figure 11. Teyl vancouveri (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Pseudoteyl: A–F, male holotype from West Cape Howe National Park, West Cape Howe, E of Lake William, Western Australia (WAM T84/895), and G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T84/897): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 11. Teyl vancouveri (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Pseudoteyl: A–F, male holotype from West Cape Howe National Park, West Cape Howe, E of Lake William, Western Australia (WAM T84/895), and G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T84/897): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFD7FBDDFBD63678FA64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814010/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814010	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFEAFC0EF9B63082FAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813999	Figure 9. Teyl luculentus Main, type species of Teyl: A–F, male paratype from 12.8 km S of Merredin, Western Australia (WAM T75/952); G, female holotype from 14.5 km N of Bruce Rock, Western Australia (WAM T75/944): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 9. Teyl luculentus Main, type species of Teyl: A–F, male paratype from 12.8 km S of Merredin, Western Australia (WAM T75/952); G, female holotype from 14.5 km N of Bruce Rock, Western Australia (WAM T75/944): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFEAFC0EF9B63082FAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814003	Figure 10. Teyl damsonoides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Merredinia: A–F, male holotype from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T82/1362), and G, female from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T137482): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 10. Teyl damsonoides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Merredinia: A–F, male holotype from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T82/1362), and G, female from Lake Cronin, Western Australia (WAM T137482): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFEAFC0EF9B63082FAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814005/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814005	Figure 11. Teyl vancouveri (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Pseudoteyl: A–F, male holotype from West Cape Howe National Park, West Cape Howe, E of Lake William, Western Australia (WAM T84/895), and G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T84/897): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 11. Teyl vancouveri (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Pseudoteyl: A–F, male holotype from West Cape Howe National Park, West Cape Howe, E of Lake William, Western Australia (WAM T84/895), and G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T84/897): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFEAFC0EF9B63082FAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814010/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814010	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FFBEFFEAFC0EF9B63082FAA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF83FFEBFEF2FA1A3368F943.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814010/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814010	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 12. Namea capricornia Raven, type species of Namea: A–F, male paratype from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762), and G, female from Crediton, Queensland (QMB S762): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF83FFEBFEF2FA1A3368F943.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFEBFE89F96836ADFD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFEBFE89F96836ADFD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814013	Figure 13. Kwonkan MYG006:A–F, male from Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E of Newman,Western Australia (WAM T95406); G, female from 69.1 km NW of Newman, Western Australia (WAM T127221): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 13. Kwonkan MYG006:A–F, male from Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E of Newman,Western Australia (WAM T95406); G, female from 69.1 km NW of Newman, Western Australia (WAM T127221): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFEBFE89F96836ADFD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814018	Figure 14. Kwonkan currycomboides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Yilgarnia: A–F, male holotype from Peak Charles, Western Australia (WAM T85/449); G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T85/459): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 14. Kwonkan currycomboides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Yilgarnia: A–F, male holotype from Peak Charles, Western Australia (WAM T85/449); G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T85/459): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFEBFE89F96836ADFD55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814023	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFE9FC12FD0C36A7FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814013	Figure 13. Kwonkan MYG006:A–F, male from Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E of Newman,Western Australia (WAM T95406); G, female from 69.1 km NW of Newman, Western Australia (WAM T127221): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 13. Kwonkan MYG006:A–F, male from Jimblebar minesite, 35 km E of Newman,Western Australia (WAM T95406); G, female from 69.1 km NW of Newman, Western Australia (WAM T127221): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFE9FC12FD0C36A7FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814018	Figure 14. Kwonkan currycomboides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Yilgarnia: A–F, male holotype from Peak Charles, Western Australia (WAM T85/449); G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T85/459): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 14. Kwonkan currycomboides (Main), type species of the newly synonymized genus Yilgarnia: A–F, male holotype from Peak Charles, Western Australia (WAM T85/449); G, female paratype from same locality (WAM T85/459): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFE9FC12FD0C36A7FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF82FFE9FC12FD0C36A7FABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814023	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF80FFEEFCBEFA1F376DF8E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814023	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 15. Swolnpes darwini Main and Framenau, type species of Swolnpes, and S. MYG415: A–F, S. darwini, male holotype from Tropicana mining lease, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia (WAM T97486); G, S. MYG415, female from Woodleigh Station, Western Australia (WAM T138425): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, right pedipalp, reversed, retrolateral; D, right pedipalp, reversed, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF86FFEFFEB9FBF832E1FA35.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF86FFE2FEFAF9BA3331FEC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814027	Figure 16. Aname pallida L. Koch, type species of Aname: A–F, male from Proserpine, Queensland (QMB S86817), and G, female from Mt Elliot, Queensland (QMB S9413): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 16. Aname pallida L. Koch, type species of Aname: A–F, male from Proserpine, Queensland (QMB S86817), and G, female from Mt Elliot, Queensland (QMB S9413): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF86FFE2FEFAF9BA3331FEC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF86FFE2FEFAF9BA3331FEC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814029	Figure 17. Hesperonatalius maxwelli Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, type species of Hesperonatalius, male holotype from Lake MacLeod, Western Australia (WAM T108990): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral.	Figure 17. Hesperonatalius maxwelli Castalanelli, Huey, Hillyer & Harvey, type species of Hesperonatalius, male holotype from Lake MacLeod, Western Australia (WAM T108990): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF8BFFE3FF7BFEDB36AAF899.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14814033/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14814033	Figure 18. Stanwellia MYG419:A–F, male from S.end of Millinup Pass, Porongurup National Park, WesternAustralia (WAM T40605); G, female from same locality (WAM T78505): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	Figure 18. Stanwellia MYG419:A–F, male from S.end of Millinup Pass, Porongurup National Park, WesternAustralia (WAM T40605); G, female from same locality (WAM T78505): A, cephalothorax, dorsal; B, cephalothorax, ventral; C, left pedipalp, retrolateral; D, left pedipalp, ventral; E, maxillae and labium; F, distal segments of left leg I, retrolateral; G, spermathecae.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF8BFFE3FF7BFEDB36AAF899.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813979/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813979	Figure 2. RAxML phylogeny of Bond et al. (2012) dataset (BOND_dataset, see Table 3) combined with select Australian Nemesiidae specimens, based on 28S, 18S and EF-1γ. The tree presented here is based on the BOND_dataset (see ‘Methods’) and has been trimmed to only show the Nemesiidae, Cyrtaucheniidae, Microstigmatidae, Theraphosidae and Barychelidae. Nodes are labelled with their bootstrap support value.	Figure 2. RAxML phylogeny of Bond et al. (2012) dataset (BOND_dataset, see Table 3) combined with select Australian Nemesiidae specimens, based on 28S, 18S and EF-1γ. The tree presented here is based on the BOND_dataset (see ‘Methods’) and has been trimmed to only show the Nemesiidae, Cyrtaucheniidae, Microstigmatidae, Theraphosidae and Barychelidae. Nodes are labelled with their bootstrap support value.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
B45E4D47FF8BFFE3FF7BFEDB36AAF899.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14813981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14813981	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	Figure 3. Bayesian inference (BI) phylogeny (FULL_dataset, see Table 3) of Australasian Nemesiidae, based on seven genes; 12S, 16S, COI, H3, 18S, 28S and EF-1γ. Nodes show the posterior probability and bootstrap support when both maximum likelihood (ML) and BI trees were congruent. The ML tree is shown in Supporting Information, Fig. S1.	2018-10-31	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A		Zenodo	biologists	Harvey, Mark S;Hillyer, Mia J;Main, Barbara York;Moulds, Timothy A;Raven, Robert J;Rix, Michael G;Vink, Cor J;Huey, Joel A			
