taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03BFC50CFF83F53B2ADEE68FF2FDB718.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777723	Figure 3. Differences in coat color and hair length among A. g. lasiopyga from Mexico (TTU 15474 ♂, TTU 15479 ♂, and TTU 38035 ♀) (top). Skin of A. carishina holotype (ICN 14530 ♂) and a female (ICN 14531 ♀) of the type series (bottom).	Figure 3. Differences in coat color and hair length among A. g. lasiopyga from Mexico (TTU 15474 ♂, TTU 15479 ♂, and TTU 38035 ♀) (top). Skin of A. carishina holotype (ICN 14530 ♂) and a female (ICN 14531 ♀) of the type series (bottom).	2010-05-19	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker		Zenodo	biologists	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker			
03BFC50CFF83F53B2ADEE68FF2FDB718.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777726/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777726	Figure 4. Ventral (upper photos) and lateral (lower photo) views of Anoura carishina holotype skull and mandibles.	Figure 4. Ventral (upper photos) and lateral (lower photo) views of Anoura carishina holotype skull and mandibles.	2010-05-19	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker		Zenodo	biologists	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker			
03BFC50CFF83F53B2ADEE68FF2FDB718.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777728	Figure 5. Type series of A. carishina: Holotype ICN 14530 ♂ from Taminango, Nariño; ICN 5224 ♂ from San Pedro de la Sierra, Magdalena; ICN 5938 ♂ Pance, valle del Cauca; ICN 5225 ♀ San Pedro de la Sierra, Magdalena; ICN 14531 ♀ from Taminango, Nariño; and A. g. peruana ICN 12368 ♂ from Quindio.	Figure 5. Type series of A. carishina: Holotype ICN 14530 ♂ from Taminango, Nariño; ICN 5224 ♂ from San Pedro de la Sierra, Magdalena; ICN 5938 ♂ Pance, valle del Cauca; ICN 5225 ♀ San Pedro de la Sierra, Magdalena; ICN 14531 ♀ from Taminango, Nariño; and A. g. peruana ICN 12368 ♂ from Quindio.	2010-05-19	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker		Zenodo	biologists	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker			
03BFC50CFF83F53B2ADEE68FF2FDB718.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777730/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777730	Figure 6. Differences in size and development of the cusps of the second upper premolar (P4) between A. carishina and A. geoffroyi. Praconid (PaC); Protoconid (PrC); Hypoconid (HC); Entoconid (EC). Lingual side on the left of the drawing.	Figure 6. Differences in size and development of the cusps of the second upper premolar (P4) between A. carishina and A. geoffroyi. Praconid (PaC); Protoconid (PrC); Hypoconid (HC); Entoconid (EC). Lingual side on the left of the drawing.	2010-05-19	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker		Zenodo	biologists	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker			
03BFC50CFF83F53B2ADEE68FF2FDB718.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777732/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777732	Figure 7. Type locality of Anoura carishina in Taminago, Nariño, Colombia (1˚34′23″ N, 77˚16′59″ W) at 1,465 m. Inset; geographic location of type series (site 1 designates holotype locality).	Figure 7. Type locality of Anoura carishina in Taminago, Nariño, Colombia (1˚34′23″ N, 77˚16′59″ W) at 1,465 m. Inset; geographic location of type series (site 1 designates holotype locality).	2010-05-19	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker		Zenodo	biologists	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker			
03BFC50CFF83F53B2ADEE68FF2FDB718.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15777734/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15777734	Figure 8. Electron microphotograph of first upper molars (M1) (lingual view) of A. caudifer complex (A. aequatoris, A. cadenai, A. caudifer, and A. fistulata) (left) and A. geoffroyi sensu lato (A. g. geoffroyi, A. g. lasiopyga, and A. g. peruana) (right). We followed the nomenclature system for dental homologies on M1 proposed by Hershkovitz (1977): eocone or paracone (1); protocone (2); metacone (4); parastyle (a);metastyle (b); epiconule or protoconule (c); precentrocrista (I); paracrista (I1); preprotocrista (III); postcentrocrista (IV); postprotocrista (entocrista) (V); hypoconal basin (Hb). Images obtained by B. Strack, FMNH.	Figure 8. Electron microphotograph of first upper molars (M1) (lingual view) of A. caudifer complex (A. aequatoris, A. cadenai, A. caudifer, and A. fistulata) (left) and A. geoffroyi sensu lato (A. g. geoffroyi, A. g. lasiopyga, and A. g. peruana) (right). We followed the nomenclature system for dental homologies on M1 proposed by Hershkovitz (1977): eocone or paracone (1); protocone (2); metacone (4); parastyle (a);metastyle (b); epiconule or protoconule (c); precentrocrista (I); paracrista (I1); preprotocrista (III); postcentrocrista (IV); postprotocrista (entocrista) (V); hypoconal basin (Hb). Images obtained by B. Strack, FMNH.	2010-05-19	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker		Zenodo	biologists	Hugo Mantilla-Meluk;Robert J. Baker			
