taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F519B035CA21FFB3FF2BF953FB30F80E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/182271/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.182271	FIGURE 1. Notalina morsei Holzenthal, 1986. Larva: A—larval case; B—larval body, legs removed, lateral; inset, lateral sclerite of abdominal segment I enlarged; C—foreleg; D—middle leg; E—hind leg; F—abdominal segments IX and X, showing tergite IX, dorsal; G—abdominal proleg and anal claw, lateral.	FIGURE 1. Notalina morsei Holzenthal, 1986. Larva: A—larval case; B—larval body, legs removed, lateral; inset, lateral sclerite of abdominal segment I enlarged; C—foreleg; D—middle leg; E—hind leg; F—abdominal segments IX and X, showing tergite IX, dorsal; G—abdominal proleg and anal claw, lateral.	2008-12-31	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.		Zenodo	biologists	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.			
F519B035CA21FFB3FF2BF953FB30F80E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/182272/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.182272	FIGURE 2. Notalina morsei Holzenthal, 1986. Larva: A – head, dorsal; B – mandibles; C – head, ventral, without mandibles; D – thorax, dorsal; E – metasternum, ventral.	FIGURE 2. Notalina morsei Holzenthal, 1986. Larva: A – head, dorsal; B – mandibles; C – head, ventral, without mandibles; D – thorax, dorsal; E – metasternum, ventral.	2008-12-31	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.		Zenodo	biologists	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.			
F519B035CA21FFB3FF2BF953FB30F80E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/182273/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.182273	FIGURE 3. Notalina morsei Holzenthal, 1986. Pupa: A—labrum and mandibles, dorsal; B—hook plates IIIa – Va, dorsal and lateral; C—hook plates VIa, dorsal; D—hook plate Vp, dorsal; E—abdominal segment IX and anal processes, lateral; F— same, dorsal; G— same, ventral.	FIGURE 3. Notalina morsei Holzenthal, 1986. Pupa: A—labrum and mandibles, dorsal; B—hook plates IIIa – Va, dorsal and lateral; C—hook plates VIa, dorsal; D—hook plate Vp, dorsal; E—abdominal segment IX and anal processes, lateral; F— same, dorsal; G— same, ventral.	2008-12-31	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.		Zenodo	biologists	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.			
F519B035CA26FFBEFF2BFB51FA68FA6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/182274/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.182274	FIGURE 4. Simplified illustrations of the known Neotropical leptocerid genera. A— Grumichella, metanotum (modified from Holzenthal 1988 b); B— Nectopsyche, metanotum (modified from Wiggins 1996); C— Hudsonema flaminii, metanotum (modified from Holzenthal 1986 b); D— Triplectides, pronotum (modified from Holzenthal 1988 a); E— Notalina, metanotum; F— Triplectides, hind leg (modified from Holzenthal 1988 a); G— Amazonatolica hamadae, hind leg (modified from Holzenthal & Pes 2004).	FIGURE 4. Simplified illustrations of the known Neotropical leptocerid genera. A— Grumichella, metanotum (modified from Holzenthal 1988 b); B— Nectopsyche, metanotum (modified from Wiggins 1996); C— Hudsonema flaminii, metanotum (modified from Holzenthal 1986 b); D— Triplectides, pronotum (modified from Holzenthal 1988 a); E— Notalina, metanotum; F— Triplectides, hind leg (modified from Holzenthal 1988 a); G— Amazonatolica hamadae, hind leg (modified from Holzenthal & Pes 2004).	2008-12-31	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.		Zenodo	biologists	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.			
F519B035CA26FFBEFF2BFB51FA68FA6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/182275/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.182275	FIGURE 5. Simplified illustrations of the known Neotropical leptocerid genera. A— Atanatolica, anal proleg (modified from Holzenthal 1988 b); B— Grumichella, anal proleg (modified from Holzenthal 1988 b); C— Oecetis, head, dorsal; D— Amphoropsyche, fore tibia and tarsus (modified from Holzenthal 1986 c); E— Triaenodes, lateral hump sclerite of abdominal segment I (modified from Holzenthal & Andersen 2004); F— Nectopsyche, lateral hump sclerite of abdominal segment I (modified from Holzenthal 1995); G— Brachysetodes, lateral hump sclerite of abdominal segment I (modified from Holzenthal 1985).	FIGURE 5. Simplified illustrations of the known Neotropical leptocerid genera. A— Atanatolica, anal proleg (modified from Holzenthal 1988 b); B— Grumichella, anal proleg (modified from Holzenthal 1988 b); C— Oecetis, head, dorsal; D— Amphoropsyche, fore tibia and tarsus (modified from Holzenthal 1986 c); E— Triaenodes, lateral hump sclerite of abdominal segment I (modified from Holzenthal & Andersen 2004); F— Nectopsyche, lateral hump sclerite of abdominal segment I (modified from Holzenthal 1995); G— Brachysetodes, lateral hump sclerite of abdominal segment I (modified from Holzenthal 1985).	2008-12-31	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.		Zenodo	biologists	Calor, Adolfo R.;Froehlich, Claudio G.			
