taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
EC6387B48F134125FF0E9EED72AED51F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421232/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421232	FIGURE 6. Selection of Liopholis inornata species group specimens illustrating variation in colour and pattern. A) L. inornata WAM R166716, Tropicana Mine, Western Australia, B) L. inornata WAM R163368, Neale Junction Nature Reserve, Western Australia, C) L. inornata WAM R78798, 19 km ENE of Toomey Hills, Western Australia, D) L. inornata WAM R65835, 3 km NE of Comet Vale, Western Australia, E) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, Learmonth Air Weapons Range, Western Australia, F) L. purnululu sp. nov. paratype WAM R156716, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, G) L. s. slateri holotype WAM R29130, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and H) L. s. virgata SAM R48873, Neales Camp No. 1, South Australia (photos A‒G: B. Maryan, H: C. Kovach).	FIGURE 6. Selection of Liopholis inornata species group specimens illustrating variation in colour and pattern. A) L. inornata WAM R166716, Tropicana Mine, Western Australia, B) L. inornata WAM R163368, Neale Junction Nature Reserve, Western Australia, C) L. inornata WAM R78798, 19 km ENE of Toomey Hills, Western Australia, D) L. inornata WAM R65835, 3 km NE of Comet Vale, Western Australia, E) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, Learmonth Air Weapons Range, Western Australia, F) L. purnululu sp. nov. paratype WAM R156716, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, G) L. s. slateri holotype WAM R29130, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and H) L. s. virgata SAM R48873, Neales Camp No. 1, South Australia (photos A‒G: B. Maryan, H: C. Kovach).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F134125FF0E9EED72AED51F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421236/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421236	FIGURE 7. Liopholis parva sp. nov. A) Preserved holotype WAM R156452 in dorsal, ventral and lateral views, B) adult from the Learmonth Air Weapons Range, North-West Cape, Western Australia, and C) juvenile born in captivity, photographed in life (photos B. Maryan).	FIGURE 7. Liopholis parva sp. nov. A) Preserved holotype WAM R156452 in dorsal, ventral and lateral views, B) adult from the Learmonth Air Weapons Range, North-West Cape, Western Australia, and C) juvenile born in captivity, photographed in life (photos B. Maryan).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F134125FF0E9EED72AED51F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421238/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421238	FIGURE 8. Lateral and dorsal views of head scalation of A‒B) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, and C‒D) L. purnululu sp. nov. holotype WAM R103112.	FIGURE 8. Lateral and dorsal views of head scalation of A‒B) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, and C‒D) L. purnululu sp. nov. holotype WAM R103112.	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F134125FF0E9EED72AED51F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421213/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421213	FIGURE 1. A) Map of Australia showing distribution and sample locations of the Liopholis inornata species group used in the molecular genetic analysis. Purple star L. parva sp. nov., pink triangle L. purnululu sp. nov., green circles L. inornata, blue crosses L. s. slateri. B) showing sample locations in central Australia. C) locations for L. parva sp. nov. a—Merlinleigh Outstation, Kennedy Range, b—Bullara Station, c—Learmonth Air Weapons Range, d—20 km W of Learmonth, e—8 km N of Exmouth. The location numbering scheme is used to identify individuals in plots and terminals on the trees in Figs 2–3. Locality details are provided in Table 1. Voucher collection records are based on the Atlas of Living Australia (2024).	FIGURE 1. A) Map of Australia showing distribution and sample locations of the Liopholis inornata species group used in the molecular genetic analysis. Purple star L. parva sp. nov., pink triangle L. purnululu sp. nov., green circles L. inornata, blue crosses L. s. slateri. B) showing sample locations in central Australia. C) locations for L. parva sp. nov. a—Merlinleigh Outstation, Kennedy Range, b—Bullara Station, c—Learmonth Air Weapons Range, d—20 km W of Learmonth, e—8 km N of Exmouth. The location numbering scheme is used to identify individuals in plots and terminals on the trees in Figs 2–3. Locality details are provided in Table 1. Voucher collection records are based on the Atlas of Living Australia (2024).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F134125FF0E9EED72AED51F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421242/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421242	FIGURE 9. A) The habitat of L. parva sp. nov., dense Triodia sandplain in swale with sand dunes vegetated with low Acacia and emergent Corymbia on red sand, 8 km N of Exmouth, North-West Cape, Western Australia, B) aerial view of dunefield habitat on North-West Cape, and C) active burrow on crest of a red dune (photos A: B. Maryan, B: L. Clausen, C: S. Wilson).	FIGURE 9. A) The habitat of L. parva sp. nov., dense Triodia sandplain in swale with sand dunes vegetated with low Acacia and emergent Corymbia on red sand, 8 km N of Exmouth, North-West Cape, Western Australia, B) aerial view of dunefield habitat on North-West Cape, and C) active burrow on crest of a red dune (photos A: B. Maryan, B: L. Clausen, C: S. Wilson).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F15412EFF0E9B5E73F1D2BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421232/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421232	FIGURE 6. Selection of Liopholis inornata species group specimens illustrating variation in colour and pattern. A) L. inornata WAM R166716, Tropicana Mine, Western Australia, B) L. inornata WAM R163368, Neale Junction Nature Reserve, Western Australia, C) L. inornata WAM R78798, 19 km ENE of Toomey Hills, Western Australia, D) L. inornata WAM R65835, 3 km NE of Comet Vale, Western Australia, E) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, Learmonth Air Weapons Range, Western Australia, F) L. purnululu sp. nov. paratype WAM R156716, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, G) L. s. slateri holotype WAM R29130, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and H) L. s. virgata SAM R48873, Neales Camp No. 1, South Australia (photos A‒G: B. Maryan, H: C. Kovach).	FIGURE 6. Selection of Liopholis inornata species group specimens illustrating variation in colour and pattern. A) L. inornata WAM R166716, Tropicana Mine, Western Australia, B) L. inornata WAM R163368, Neale Junction Nature Reserve, Western Australia, C) L. inornata WAM R78798, 19 km ENE of Toomey Hills, Western Australia, D) L. inornata WAM R65835, 3 km NE of Comet Vale, Western Australia, E) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, Learmonth Air Weapons Range, Western Australia, F) L. purnululu sp. nov. paratype WAM R156716, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, G) L. s. slateri holotype WAM R29130, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and H) L. s. virgata SAM R48873, Neales Camp No. 1, South Australia (photos A‒G: B. Maryan, H: C. Kovach).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F15412EFF0E9B5E73F1D2BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421238/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421238	FIGURE 8. Lateral and dorsal views of head scalation of A‒B) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, and C‒D) L. purnululu sp. nov. holotype WAM R103112.	FIGURE 8. Lateral and dorsal views of head scalation of A‒B) L. parva sp. nov. holotype WAM R156452, and C‒D) L. purnululu sp. nov. holotype WAM R103112.	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F15412EFF0E9B5E73F1D2BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421246/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421246	FIGURE 10. Liopholis purnululu sp. nov. A) Preserved holotype WAM R103112 in dorsal, ventral and lateral views, and B) adult paratype WAM R156716 from the Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, photographed in life (photos B. Maryan).	FIGURE 10. Liopholis purnululu sp. nov. A) Preserved holotype WAM R103112 in dorsal, ventral and lateral views, and B) adult paratype WAM R156716 from the Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, photographed in life (photos B. Maryan).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
EC6387B48F15412EFF0E9B5E73F1D2BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14421248/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14421248	FIGURE 11. A) The habitat of L. purnululu sp. nov., dense Triodia on shallow sandy soils along edge of ephemeral watercourse, Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, and B) L. purnululu sp. nov. photographed in situ outside burrow (photos A: B. Maryan, B: N. Gambold).	FIGURE 11. A) The habitat of L. purnululu sp. nov., dense Triodia on shallow sandy soils along edge of ephemeral watercourse, Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia, and B) L. purnululu sp. nov. photographed in situ outside burrow (photos A: B. Maryan, B: N. Gambold).	2024-12-12	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.		Zenodo	biologists	Aplin, Ken P.;Maryan, Brad;Armstrong, Kyle N.;Pavey, Chris R.;Donnellan, Stephen C.			
