taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
12208783EF7EFF9DFCB1C4DD9D8AFED8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15132190/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15132190	FIG. 1. Distribution of Hsunycteris in Brazil, including previously reported localities from the literature (black dots), and its currently known distribution based on Marsh et al. (2022). White stars indicate the extension of the geographic distribution for the genus, with new records for the northeastern Atlantic Forest and southeastern transition zone between Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, reported in the present study. White dots indicate new records within the currently known distribution. The red arrow indicates the locality of the new lineage (Loc. 3). See Table 1 for locality code numbers	FIG. 1. Distribution of Hsunycteris in Brazil, including previously reported localities from the literature (black dots), and its currently known distribution based on Marsh et al. (2022). White stars indicate the extension of the geographic distribution for the genus, with new records for the northeastern Atlantic Forest and southeastern transition zone between Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, reported in the present study. White dots indicate new records within the currently known distribution. The red arrow indicates the locality of the new lineage (Loc. 3). See Table 1 for locality code numbers	2025-02-12	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego		Zenodo	biologists	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego			
12208783EF7EFF9DFCB1C4DD9D8AFED8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15132194/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15132194	FIG. 3. Skulls of Hsunycteris from transition zone with the Cerrado (a) and Atlantic Forest (b, and c) in lateral, ventral, and dorsal views and mandibles in lateral view. Scale bar 10 mm. Photographs by PP	FIG. 3. Skulls of Hsunycteris from transition zone with the Cerrado (a) and Atlantic Forest (b, and c) in lateral, ventral, and dorsal views and mandibles in lateral view. Scale bar 10 mm. Photographs by PP	2025-02-12	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego		Zenodo	biologists	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego			
12208783EF7EFF9DFCB1C4DD9D8AFED8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15132192/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15132192	FIG. 2. Individual of H. cf. thomasi lineage III captured in Usina Cucaú, Engenho Vicente Campelo, municipality of Ribeirão, Pernambuco state, Brazil, vouchered as UFPB 7029/7038 at the Coleção de Mamíferos da Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Photograph by Anderson Feijó	FIG. 2. Individual of H. cf. thomasi lineage III captured in Usina Cucaú, Engenho Vicente Campelo, municipality of Ribeirão, Pernambuco state, Brazil, vouchered as UFPB 7029/7038 at the Coleção de Mamíferos da Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Photograph by Anderson Feijó	2025-02-12	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego		Zenodo	biologists	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego			
12208783EF7EFF9DFCB1C4DD9D8AFED8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15132196/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15132196	FIG. 4. Phylogenetic relationships inferred by Maximum Likelihood analysis of the gene Cytb. Numbers in the branches represent further probabilities. The colors represent the different lineages recovered; lineage I is green, lineage II is blue, and lineage III is salmon. The red rectangle shows the Atlantic Forest specimen	FIG. 4. Phylogenetic relationships inferred by Maximum Likelihood analysis of the gene Cytb. Numbers in the branches represent further probabilities. The colors represent the different lineages recovered; lineage I is green, lineage II is blue, and lineage III is salmon. The red rectangle shows the Atlantic Forest specimen	2025-02-12	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego		Zenodo	biologists	Pilatti, Patricia;Benathar, Thayse;da Rocha, Patrício A.;Koroiva, Ricardo;Carmignotto, Ana P.;Gonçalves, Camila F.;Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães;Moratelli, Ricardo;Astúa, Diego			
