taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B9A542FFD9FE5BFF1D6F11B9DFB8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14895441/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14895441	FIGURE 2. Living specimens of Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902) and the sympatric Glomeris transalpina Koch, 1836, topotype locality at Simplon. A. Glomeris transalpina Koch, 1836 (left) and S. montivaga (right), rolled up. B–D. Simplomeris montivaga, walking. Not to scale, but S. montivaga specimens are approximately 8 mm long. Photos courtesy of Jan-Philip Oeyen.	FIGURE 2. Living specimens of Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902) and the sympatric Glomeris transalpina Koch, 1836, topotype locality at Simplon. A. Glomeris transalpina Koch, 1836 (left) and S. montivaga (right), rolled up. B–D. Simplomeris montivaga, walking. Not to scale, but S. montivaga specimens are approximately 8 mm long. Photos courtesy of Jan-Philip Oeyen.	2022-11-02	Wesener, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Wesener, Thomas			
03B9A542FFD9FE5BFF1D6F11B9DFB8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14895443/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14895443	FIGURE 3. Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902), topotype male (ZFMK MYR2626), scanning electron micrographs. A. Head, frontal view. B. Left antenna, lateral view. C. Antennomeres 6, 7 and disc, lateral view. D. Gnathochilarium, ventral view. E. Gnathochilarium, inner side with endochilarium. F. Collum (tergite 1), dorsal view. G. Thoracic shield (tergite 2), anterior view. Abbreviations: Ca = cardines; ch = schisma; d = antennal disc; cP = central pads; Gu = gula; IL = incisura lateralis; iP = inner palpus; la = labrum; LL = lamellae lunguales; LP = lateral palpus; ma = marginal brim; Me = mentum; O = ommatidia; pmL = paramedian lobe; sb = sensilla basiconica; sc = sensory cones; St = stipes; str = stria; to = organ of Tömösváry; numbers refer to antennomere or stria number.	FIGURE 3. Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902), topotype male (ZFMK MYR2626), scanning electron micrographs. A. Head, frontal view. B. Left antenna, lateral view. C. Antennomeres 6, 7 and disc, lateral view. D. Gnathochilarium, ventral view. E. Gnathochilarium, inner side with endochilarium. F. Collum (tergite 1), dorsal view. G. Thoracic shield (tergite 2), anterior view. Abbreviations: Ca = cardines; ch = schisma; d = antennal disc; cP = central pads; Gu = gula; IL = incisura lateralis; iP = inner palpus; la = labrum; LL = lamellae lunguales; LP = lateral palpus; ma = marginal brim; Me = mentum; O = ommatidia; pmL = paramedian lobe; sb = sensilla basiconica; sc = sensory cones; St = stipes; str = stria; to = organ of Tömösváry; numbers refer to antennomere or stria number.	2022-11-02	Wesener, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Wesener, Thomas			
03B9A542FFD9FE5BFF1D6F11B9DFB8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14895445/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14895445	FIGURE 4. Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902), topotype male (ZFMK MYR2626), scanning electron micrographs (SEM). A. Thoracic shield, lateral view. B. Thoracic shield, lateral view, detail. C. Left leg 1 (damaged), posterior view. D. Leg pair 2 with gonopore, posterior view. E. Detail of gonopore. F. Right midbody leg, posterior view. Abbreviations: ch = schisma; Cx = coxa; Cx-p = coxal process; Fe = femur; Go = gonopore; ma = marginal brim; Po = postfemur; Pre = prefemur; sp = spine; str = stria; Ta = tarsus; Ti = tibia.	FIGURE 4. Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902), topotype male (ZFMK MYR2626), scanning electron micrographs (SEM). A. Thoracic shield, lateral view. B. Thoracic shield, lateral view, detail. C. Left leg 1 (damaged), posterior view. D. Leg pair 2 with gonopore, posterior view. E. Detail of gonopore. F. Right midbody leg, posterior view. Abbreviations: ch = schisma; Cx = coxa; Cx-p = coxal process; Fe = femur; Go = gonopore; ma = marginal brim; Po = postfemur; Pre = prefemur; sp = spine; str = stria; Ta = tarsus; Ti = tibia.	2022-11-02	Wesener, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Wesener, Thomas			
03B9A542FFD9FE5BFF1D6F11B9DFB8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14895447/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14895447	FIGURE 5. Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902), topotype male (ZFMK MYR2626), scanning electron micrographs. A. Leg pair 17, anterior view. B. leg pair 18, anterior view. C. left telopod (leg pair 19), posterior view. D. Right telopod with syncoxite, anterior view. E. Right telopod, mesal view. Abbreviations: Cx = coxa; IH = inner horn; IL = inner lobe; Syn = syncoxite. Numbers refer to number of podomere or telopoditomere.	FIGURE 5. Simplomeris montivaga (Faës, 1902), topotype male (ZFMK MYR2626), scanning electron micrographs. A. Leg pair 17, anterior view. B. leg pair 18, anterior view. C. left telopod (leg pair 19), posterior view. D. Right telopod with syncoxite, anterior view. E. Right telopod, mesal view. Abbreviations: Cx = coxa; IH = inner horn; IL = inner lobe; Syn = syncoxite. Numbers refer to number of podomere or telopoditomere.	2022-11-02	Wesener, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Wesener, Thomas			
03B9A542FFD9FE5BFF1D6F11B9DFB8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14895439/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14895439	FIGURE 1. Maximum likelihood tree. The evolutionary history was inferred by using the maximum likelihood method based on the selected Hasegawa-Kishino-Yano model (Hasegawa et al. 1985). The tree with the highest log likelihood (-5194.2969) is shown. Numbers above nodes refer to bootstrap values (1000 replicates). Grey boxes mark species of the genera Haploglomeris Verhoeff, 1906 and Onychoglomeris Verhoeff, 1906 Blue box marks Simplomeris, the yellow box marks the Glomeris klugii species-group.	FIGURE 1. Maximum likelihood tree. The evolutionary history was inferred by using the maximum likelihood method based on the selected Hasegawa-Kishino-Yano model (Hasegawa et al. 1985). The tree with the highest log likelihood (-5194.2969) is shown. Numbers above nodes refer to bootstrap values (1000 replicates). Grey boxes mark species of the genera Haploglomeris Verhoeff, 1906 and Onychoglomeris Verhoeff, 1906 Blue box marks Simplomeris, the yellow box marks the Glomeris klugii species-group.	2022-11-02	Wesener, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Wesener, Thomas			
