taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FF87CBFFB77C7088BFFE432DA2FB64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748662	Figure 1. Distribution of Conepatus leuconotus in Texas (gray shading) adapted from Schmidly and Bradley (2016) with a new range extension (cross-hatched county) based on a voucher specimen collected approximately 100 km from the distribution of C. leuconotus. Black dots indicates county records.	Figure 1. Distribution of Conepatus leuconotus in Texas (gray shading) adapted from Schmidly and Bradley (2016) with a new range extension (cross-hatched county) based on a voucher specimen collected approximately 100 km from the distribution of C. leuconotus. Black dots indicates county records.	2022-06-30	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.			
03FF87CBFFB77C768BD8FA9E2DB2FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748664/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748664	Figure 2. Camera-trap images of MepHitis macroura in Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas: A) image taken near Mount Emory by L. K.Ammerman; B) image taken near Pine Canyon Spring by T.Athens and B. Masters; C) image taken near Juniper Canyon by S. Stevens; D) image taken near Mule Ears area by S. Stevens. These images present strong evidence of the species in Texas and warrant further investigation and verification with vouchered specimens.	Figure 2. Camera-trap images of MepHitis macroura in Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas: A) image taken near Mount Emory by L. K.Ammerman; B) image taken near Pine Canyon Spring by T.Athens and B. Masters; C) image taken near Juniper Canyon by S. Stevens; D) image taken near Mule Ears area by S. Stevens. These images present strong evidence of the species in Texas and warrant further investigation and verification with vouchered specimens.	2022-06-30	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.			
03FF87CBFFB37C7A8BEDFBF92A71FAF1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748666	Figure 3. Range map adapted from Schmidly and Bradley (2016) of Spilogale leucoparia (dark gray), S. interrupta (white), and areas of potential range overlap (light gray) in Texas (inset). Map indicates previous county records within a single species’ distribution (open circles – S. leucoparia, open squares – S. interrupta), new county records within a single species’ distribution (closed circles – S. leucoparia, closed squares – S. interrupta), and county records where both species have been documented (black diamonds). Nonvouchered photographic records are symbolized by a white star for S. leucoparia and a black star for S. interrupta. Counties noted by crosshatch represent new S. leucoparia records where S. interrupta was previously documented.	Figure 3. Range map adapted from Schmidly and Bradley (2016) of Spilogale leucoparia (dark gray), S. interrupta (white), and areas of potential range overlap (light gray) in Texas (inset). Map indicates previous county records within a single species’ distribution (open circles – S. leucoparia, open squares – S. interrupta), new county records within a single species’ distribution (closed circles – S. leucoparia, closed squares – S. interrupta), and county records where both species have been documented (black diamonds). Nonvouchered photographic records are symbolized by a white star for S. leucoparia and a black star for S. interrupta. Counties noted by crosshatch represent new S. leucoparia records where S. interrupta was previously documented.	2022-06-30	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.			
03FF87CBFFBD7C7A8947FAF32DB7F887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15748666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748666	Figure 3. Range map adapted from Schmidly and Bradley (2016) of Spilogale leucoparia (dark gray), S. interrupta (white), and areas of potential range overlap (light gray) in Texas (inset). Map indicates previous county records within a single species’ distribution (open circles – S. leucoparia, open squares – S. interrupta), new county records within a single species’ distribution (closed circles – S. leucoparia, closed squares – S. interrupta), and county records where both species have been documented (black diamonds). Nonvouchered photographic records are symbolized by a white star for S. leucoparia and a black star for S. interrupta. Counties noted by crosshatch represent new S. leucoparia records where S. interrupta was previously documented.	Figure 3. Range map adapted from Schmidly and Bradley (2016) of Spilogale leucoparia (dark gray), S. interrupta (white), and areas of potential range overlap (light gray) in Texas (inset). Map indicates previous county records within a single species’ distribution (open circles – S. leucoparia, open squares – S. interrupta), new county records within a single species’ distribution (closed circles – S. leucoparia, closed squares – S. interrupta), and county records where both species have been documented (black diamonds). Nonvouchered photographic records are symbolized by a white star for S. leucoparia and a black star for S. interrupta. Counties noted by crosshatch represent new S. leucoparia records where S. interrupta was previously documented.	2022-06-30	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Jefferson, Kamren P.;Garcia, S. Leigh Ann;Krejsa, Dianna M.;Perkins, J. Clint;Stevens, Skyler;Matlack, Raymond S.;Dowler, Robert C.			
