taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CE7087D3FFB8FE2F33A4FE01FA21FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777617/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777617	Figure 4. Ventral (a), dorsal (b), and lateral (c) profile of the holotype (TTU 33358 ♂) of Uroderma bakeri. Abbreviations: interorbital constriction (IOC); nasal angle (NA); and sutura frontomaxillaris (SFM).	Figure 4. Ventral (a), dorsal (b), and lateral (c) profile of the holotype (TTU 33358 ♂) of Uroderma bakeri. Abbreviations: interorbital constriction (IOC); nasal angle (NA); and sutura frontomaxillaris (SFM).	2014-06-18	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo		Zenodo	biologists	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo			
CE7087D3FFB8FE2F33A4FE01FA21FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777619/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777619	Figure 5. Type locality of Uroderma bakeri in Santa Crucita (red star), Parque Nacional Guatopo, Miranda, Venezuela 10º5'N, 66º33'W, at an elevation of 2,480 m. Yellow stars indicate the collecting localities associated with U. bakeri specimens: 1)Arauca, Campo Caño Limón, near oil drill Yuca, inside the forest (ICN 12917-18); 2) Cundinamarca, Medina, Vereda La Sarza, Quebrada La Sarza (ICN 10881-82); 3) Vereda Soya, márgen derecho del Río Zaguea, Ubalá; 4) Meta, Fuente de Oro, Km. 9 Road Puerto Limón - Puerto Lleras, Vereda La Esperanza, Finca La Virginia (ICN 9456); 5) San Juan de Arama, Caño La Curia (ICN 10732-34); 6) Villavicencio, Finca El Buque (ICN 6882-84). The area highlighted in yellow represents the potential distribution of U. bakeri. Inset: Photo of the collecting site, taken by Robert J. Baker the day of the capture of the holotype (25 April 1978).	Figure 5. Type locality of Uroderma bakeri in Santa Crucita (red star), Parque Nacional Guatopo, Miranda, Venezuela 10º5'N, 66º33'W, at an elevation of 2,480 m. Yellow stars indicate the collecting localities associated with U. bakeri specimens: 1)Arauca, Campo Caño Limón, near oil drill Yuca, inside the forest (ICN 12917-18); 2) Cundinamarca, Medina, Vereda La Sarza, Quebrada La Sarza (ICN 10881-82); 3) Vereda Soya, márgen derecho del Río Zaguea, Ubalá; 4) Meta, Fuente de Oro, Km. 9 Road Puerto Limón - Puerto Lleras, Vereda La Esperanza, Finca La Virginia (ICN 9456); 5) San Juan de Arama, Caño La Curia (ICN 10732-34); 6) Villavicencio, Finca El Buque (ICN 6882-84). The area highlighted in yellow represents the potential distribution of U. bakeri. Inset: Photo of the collecting site, taken by Robert J. Baker the day of the capture of the holotype (25 April 1978).	2014-06-18	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo		Zenodo	biologists	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo			
CE7087D3FFB8FE2F33A4FE01FA21FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777621/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777621	Figure 6. Comparative images of skin (a and b) and frontal view of skulls (c and d) ofUroderma magnirostrum (left) and U. bakeri (right). Abbreviations: conchas (Co); NS (septum nasi); maxilla bone (Mx); interorbital constriction (IOC); deep rostrum (DR); shallow rostrum (SR); face lines (FL); and hairy uropatagium (HU).	Figure 6. Comparative images of skin (a and b) and frontal view of skulls (c and d) ofUroderma magnirostrum (left) and U. bakeri (right). Abbreviations: conchas (Co); NS (septum nasi); maxilla bone (Mx); interorbital constriction (IOC); deep rostrum (DR); shallow rostrum (SR); face lines (FL); and hairy uropatagium (HU).	2014-06-18	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo		Zenodo	biologists	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo			
CE7087D3FFB8FE2F33A4FE01FA21FDA0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777625/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777625	Figure 7. On the left: comparisons of cranial external characters between Uroderma bakeri (top) and U. convexum (center); detail of nasal aperture of U. bakeri showing the intrusion of the maxilla (Mx) into the plane of the nasals (N) (bottom). On the right: skull profiles of U. magnirostrum (TTU 28496); U. bakeri (TTU 33358); U. bilobatum thomasi (TTU 341912); and U. convexum (TTU 39139) (top to bottom).	Figure 7. On the left: comparisons of cranial external characters between Uroderma bakeri (top) and U. convexum (center); detail of nasal aperture of U. bakeri showing the intrusion of the maxilla (Mx) into the plane of the nasals (N) (bottom). On the right: skull profiles of U. magnirostrum (TTU 28496); U. bakeri (TTU 33358); U. bilobatum thomasi (TTU 341912); and U. convexum (TTU 39139) (top to bottom).	2014-06-18	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo		Zenodo	biologists	Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo			
