taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
2C5383162BB856E9AF2352BEA179D25F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456833	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure1	Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree (maximum likelihood) of Thyreus Panzer, 1806 species, based on fragments of the mitochondrial COI gene. Eupavlovskia obscura (Friese, 1895) is used as an outgroup. Numbers adjacent to branches represent bootstrap support (values < 75 % are omitted).	Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree (maximum likelihood) of Thyreus Panzer, 1806 species, based on fragments of the mitochondrial COI gene. Eupavlovskia obscura (Friese, 1895) is used as an outgroup. Numbers adjacent to branches represent bootstrap support (values < 75 % are omitted).	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456847	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure15	Figure 15. Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968 holotype male (RMNH). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Face, frontal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view; Paratype male (RMNH); E. Genital capsule, dorsal view; F. Genital capsule, lateral view.	Figure 15. Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968 holotype male (RMNH). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Face, frontal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view; Paratype male (RMNH); E. Genital capsule, dorsal view; F. Genital capsule, lateral view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456848	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure16	Figure 16. Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968 paratype male (MNCN). A. Label details; B. Profile; C. Metasoma, dorsal view; D. Genital capsule, dorsal view.	Figure 16. Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968 paratype male (MNCN). A. Label details; B. Profile; C. Metasoma, dorsal view; D. Genital capsule, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456849	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure17	Figure 17. Anthophora (Paramegilla) superans Walker, 1871 lectotype male (NHMUK). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Hind leg, lateral view; E. Metasoma, dorsal view; F. Genital capsule, inverted along the transverse plane, lateral view.	Figure 17. Anthophora (Paramegilla) superans Walker, 1871 lectotype male (NHMUK). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Hind leg, lateral view; E. Metasoma, dorsal view; F. Genital capsule, inverted along the transverse plane, lateral view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456850	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure18	Figure 18. Anthophora (Paramegilla) superans Walker, 1871 male. A. Metasoma, dorsal view. C. Genital capsule, dorsal view. E. Genital capsule, dorso-lateral view. Anthophora (Paramegilla) ferruginea Lepeletier, 1841 male; B. Metasoma, dorsal view. D. Genital capsule, dorsal view. F. Genital capsule, dorso-lateral view.	Figure 18. Anthophora (Paramegilla) superans Walker, 1871 male. A. Metasoma, dorsal view. C. Genital capsule, dorsal view. E. Genital capsule, dorso-lateral view. Anthophora (Paramegilla) ferruginea Lepeletier, 1841 male; B. Metasoma, dorsal view. D. Genital capsule, dorsal view. F. Genital capsule, dorso-lateral view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456851	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure19	Figure 19. Anthophora (Paramegilla) inclyta Walker, 1871 female lectotype (NHMUK). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 19. Anthophora (Paramegilla) inclyta Walker, 1871 female lectotype (NHMUK). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456852	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure20	Figure 20. Anthophora (Paramegilla) inclyta Walker, 1871 female paralectotype (NHMUK). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 20. Anthophora (Paramegilla) inclyta Walker, 1871 female paralectotype (NHMUK). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
B69F28EDC5DC5BAC8B7A5ABE6AAC279E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456853	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure21	Figure 21. Distribution of Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968 (red circles) along with its host Anthophora (Paramegilla) superans Walker, 1871 (open blue triangles) and possible host Anthophora (Paramegilla) ferruginea Lepeletier, 1841 (filled yellow squares). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	Figure 21. Distribution of Thyreus hellenicus Lieftinck, 1968 (red circles) along with its host Anthophora (Paramegilla) superans Walker, 1871 (open blue triangles) and possible host Anthophora (Paramegilla) ferruginea Lepeletier, 1841 (filled yellow squares). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
F1B1AB61C8D55E95BB5B18A469FEAB29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456854	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure22	Figure 22. Distribution of Thyreus hirtus (Beaumont, 1940) (red circles) along with its two hosts, Anthophora femorata (Olivier, 1789) (open blue triangles) and Anthophora balneorum Lepeletier, 1841 (filled yellow squares). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	Figure 22. Distribution of Thyreus hirtus (Beaumont, 1940) (red circles) along with its two hosts, Anthophora femorata (Olivier, 1789) (open blue triangles) and Anthophora balneorum Lepeletier, 1841 (filled yellow squares). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
BA096D8574F956F793547B5C2B0C650D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456837	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure5	Figure 5. Thyreus impressus Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. A 3–5, frontal view; C. A 9–13, posterior view; E. Genital capsule, detail of gonostylus, dorsolateral view; Thyreus scutellaris (Fabricius, 1781) male (TJWC); B. A 3–5, frontal view; D. A 9–13, posterior view; F. Genital capsule, detail of gonostylus, dorsal view.	Figure 5. Thyreus impressus Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. A 3–5, frontal view; C. A 9–13, posterior view; E. Genital capsule, detail of gonostylus, dorsolateral view; Thyreus scutellaris (Fabricius, 1781) male (TJWC); B. A 3–5, frontal view; D. A 9–13, posterior view; F. Genital capsule, detail of gonostylus, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
BA096D8574F956F793547B5C2B0C650D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456836	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure4	Figure 4. Thyreus impressus Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Face, frontal view; C. Scutellum, dorsal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 4. Thyreus impressus Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Face, frontal view; C. Scutellum, dorsal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
043CB51FBBD45A1A9AD9B9640D3D47E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456834	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure2	Figure 2. Thyreus jansseni Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Face, frontal view; C. Scutellum, dorsal view; E. Antenna, dorsal view. Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968 male (TJWC); D. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Antenna, dorsal view.	Figure 2. Thyreus jansseni Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Face, frontal view; C. Scutellum, dorsal view; E. Antenna, dorsal view. Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968 male (TJWC); D. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Antenna, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
043CB51FBBD45A1A9AD9B9640D3D47E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456835	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure3	Figure 3. Thyreus jansseni Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. Hind basitarsus, lateral view; C. Metasoma, dorsal view; E. S 8, dorsal view; G. Genital capsule, dorsal view; Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968 male (TJWC); B. Hind basitarsus, lateral view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view; F. S 8, ventrolateral view; H. Genital capsule, dorsal view.	Figure 3. Thyreus jansseni Wood, sp. nov. male holotype (RMNH). A. Hind basitarsus, lateral view; C. Metasoma, dorsal view; E. S 8, dorsal view; G. Genital capsule, dorsal view; Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968 male (TJWC); B. Hind basitarsus, lateral view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view; F. S 8, ventrolateral view; H. Genital capsule, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
F9C1840C350451338FE78EA626522AF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456843	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure11	Figure 11. Thyreus parthenope Lieftinck, 1968, female. A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Head, frontal view; C. Vertex, dorsal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 11. Thyreus parthenope Lieftinck, 1968, female. A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Head, frontal view; C. Vertex, dorsal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
BEF8CE21745756D5AB1A43B66467342E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456844	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure12	Figure 12. Distribution of Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968 (red circles) along with its two suspected hosts, Amegilla garrula (Rossi, 1790) (open blue triangles) and Amegilla ochroleuca (Pérez, 1879) (filled yellow squares). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	Figure 12. Distribution of Thyreus picaron Lieftinck, 1968 (red circles) along with its two suspected hosts, Amegilla garrula (Rossi, 1790) (open blue triangles) and Amegilla ochroleuca (Pérez, 1879) (filled yellow squares). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
944F084BFEDD58AEBD605FF52C3563BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456855	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure23	Figure 23. Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905) female from Greece (OÖLM). A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Face, fronto-lateral view; C. Scutellum, dorsal view; D. Terga, dorsal view; E. Vertex and ocellar triangle, dorsal view. Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905) male holotype (NHMW); F. Vertex and ocellar triangle, dorsal view.	Figure 23. Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905) female from Greece (OÖLM). A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Face, fronto-lateral view; C. Scutellum, dorsal view; D. Terga, dorsal view; E. Vertex and ocellar triangle, dorsal view. Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905) male holotype (NHMW); F. Vertex and ocellar triangle, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
944F084BFEDD58AEBD605FF52C3563BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456856	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure24	Figure 24. Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905) male holotype (NHMW). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Head, lateral view; E. Scutum, dorsolateral view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 24. Thyreus praevalens (Kohl, 1905) male holotype (NHMW). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Head, lateral view; E. Scutum, dorsolateral view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
8CFE9A43A3BE51408D833116D1680C2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456845	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure13	Figure 13. Thyreus priesneri Lieftinck, 1968, female. A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Head, frontal view; C. Labrum, ventral view; D. Mesepisternum, ventrolateral view; E. Scutum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 13. Thyreus priesneri Lieftinck, 1968, female. A. Habitus, lateral view; B. Head, frontal view; C. Labrum, ventral view; D. Mesepisternum, ventrolateral view; E. Scutum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
8CFE9A43A3BE51408D833116D1680C2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456846	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure14	Figure 14. Thyreus fallibilis (Kohl, 1905) holotype female. A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Face, frontal view; D. Mesepisternum, lateral view; E. Scutum, dorsolateral view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 14. Thyreus fallibilis (Kohl, 1905) holotype female. A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Face, frontal view; D. Mesepisternum, lateral view; E. Scutum, dorsolateral view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
93D813388F705AEFA0C4481FEDCB6EE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456838	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure6	Figure 6. Thyreus truncatus Pérez, 1884 male lectotype (MNHN). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Scutum, dorsal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 6. Thyreus truncatus Pérez, 1884 male lectotype (MNHN). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Scutum, dorsal view; D. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
93D813388F705AEFA0C4481FEDCB6EE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456839	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure7	Figure 7. Thyreus mucoreus (Friese, 1925) female holotype (ZMHB). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 7. Thyreus mucoreus (Friese, 1925) female holotype (ZMHB). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
93D813388F705AEFA0C4481FEDCB6EE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456840	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure8	Figure 8. Thyreus nadigi (Alfken, 1933) male holotype (ZMHB). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Metasoma, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view detail.	Figure 8. Thyreus nadigi (Alfken, 1933) male holotype (ZMHB). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Metasoma, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view detail.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
93D813388F705AEFA0C4481FEDCB6EE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456841	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure9	Figure 9. Thyreus curviscutum (Alfken, 1934) female holotype (ZMHB). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	Figure 9. Thyreus curviscutum (Alfken, 1934) female holotype (ZMHB). A. Label details; B. Habitus, lateral view; C. Head, frontal view; D. Scutum, dorsal view; E. Scutellum, dorsal view; F. Metasoma, dorsal view.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
93D813388F705AEFA0C4481FEDCB6EE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456833	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure1	Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree (maximum likelihood) of Thyreus Panzer, 1806 species, based on fragments of the mitochondrial COI gene. Eupavlovskia obscura (Friese, 1895) is used as an outgroup. Numbers adjacent to branches represent bootstrap support (values < 75 % are omitted).	Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree (maximum likelihood) of Thyreus Panzer, 1806 species, based on fragments of the mitochondrial COI gene. Eupavlovskia obscura (Friese, 1895) is used as an outgroup. Numbers adjacent to branches represent bootstrap support (values < 75 % are omitted).	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
93D813388F705AEFA0C4481FEDCB6EE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1456842	https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.72.164496.figure10	Figure 10. Distribution of Thyreus truncatus (Pérez, 1884) (red circles) along with its host Tetralonia dentata (Germar, 1839) (open blue triangles). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	Figure 10. Distribution of Thyreus truncatus (Pérez, 1884) (red circles) along with its host Tetralonia dentata (Germar, 1839) (open blue triangles). Distributional data are not comprehensive.	2025-11-04	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe		Zenodo	biologists	Wood, Thomas;Leclercq, Vincent;Schmid-Egger, Christian;Praz, Christophe			
