taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
E667AD0FFF8ACA2B303CFB245592F42D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5351672/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5351672	Figs. 28–33. Cephalopharyngeal skeleton, anterior/ posterior spiracles and larval habitus of I. burmensis (light microscopy). 28, Anterior spiracle. 29, Detail of anterior spiracle showing the papillae. 30, Posterior spiracle. 31. Spiracular hairs. 32, Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. 33, Larval habitus. A1–A7 = abdominal segments; as = anterior spiracle; cs = caudal segment; cw = creeping welt; da = dorsal apodeme; db = dorsal bridge; dc = dorsal cornu; ec = ecdysial scar; hb = hypopharyngeal bridge; hs = hypopharyngeal sclerite; ls = labial sclerite; mh = mouth hook; p ceph = pseudocephalon; pb = parastomal bar; pt = praeapical tooth; sh = spiracular hairs; T1–T3 = thoracic segments; win = window; va = ventral apodeme; vb = ventral bridge; vc = ventral cornu; vs = ventral sclerite.	Figs. 28–33. Cephalopharyngeal skeleton, anterior/ posterior spiracles and larval habitus of I. burmensis (light microscopy). 28, Anterior spiracle. 29, Detail of anterior spiracle showing the papillae. 30, Posterior spiracle. 31. Spiracular hairs. 32, Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. 33, Larval habitus. A1–A7 = abdominal segments; as = anterior spiracle; cs = caudal segment; cw = creeping welt; da = dorsal apodeme; db = dorsal bridge; dc = dorsal cornu; ec = ecdysial scar; hb = hypopharyngeal bridge; hs = hypopharyngeal sclerite; ls = labial sclerite; mh = mouth hook; p ceph = pseudocephalon; pb = parastomal bar; pt = praeapical tooth; sh = spiracular hairs; T1–T3 = thoracic segments; win = window; va = ventral apodeme; vb = ventral bridge; vc = ventral cornu; vs = ventral sclerite.	2013-02-28	Kovac, Damir;Freidberg, Amnon;Steck, Gary J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kovac, Damir;Freidberg, Amnon;Steck, Gary J.			
E667AD0FFF8ACA2B303CFB245592F42D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5351674/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5351674	Figs. 34–41. Thoracic and abdominal segments of the I. burmensis larva. 34, Pseudocephalon and prothorax, dorsal view. 35, Prothoracic paired sensilla and anterior spiracle (lateral view). 36, Prothoracic paired sensilla (dorsal view). 37, Enlarged paired prothoracic sensilla (pts5). 38, Detail of anterior spiracle showing the papillae. 39, Detail of a creeping welt showing the spinules. 40, Caudal segment showing the posterior spiracle, anus and the locations of some sensilla. 41, Posterior spiracles. T1 = prothorax; an = anus; as = anterior spiracle; es = ecdysial scar; I1, I2 = intermediate sensilla; p ceph = pseudocephalon; pts 1–10 = prothoracic sensilla; ps = posterior spiracle; sh = spiracular hairs.	Figs. 34–41. Thoracic and abdominal segments of the I. burmensis larva. 34, Pseudocephalon and prothorax, dorsal view. 35, Prothoracic paired sensilla and anterior spiracle (lateral view). 36, Prothoracic paired sensilla (dorsal view). 37, Enlarged paired prothoracic sensilla (pts5). 38, Detail of anterior spiracle showing the papillae. 39, Detail of a creeping welt showing the spinules. 40, Caudal segment showing the posterior spiracle, anus and the locations of some sensilla. 41, Posterior spiracles. T1 = prothorax; an = anus; as = anterior spiracle; es = ecdysial scar; I1, I2 = intermediate sensilla; p ceph = pseudocephalon; pts 1–10 = prothoracic sensilla; ps = posterior spiracle; sh = spiracular hairs.	2013-02-28	Kovac, Damir;Freidberg, Amnon;Steck, Gary J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kovac, Damir;Freidberg, Amnon;Steck, Gary J.			
E667AD0FFF8ACA2B303CFB245592F42D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5351676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5351676	Figs. 42–46. Puparium of I. burmensis (SEM photographs). 42, Apical end of the puparium showing the anterior spiracles. 43, Detail of invaginated frontal part of prothorax showing the locations of the paired sensilla. 44, Detail of the anterior spiracle showing three papillae. 45, Caudal end of the puparium. 46, Posterior spiracles. an = anus; as = anterior spiracle; pts 2–9 = prothoracic sensillae.	Figs. 42–46. Puparium of I. burmensis (SEM photographs). 42, Apical end of the puparium showing the anterior spiracles. 43, Detail of invaginated frontal part of prothorax showing the locations of the paired sensilla. 44, Detail of the anterior spiracle showing three papillae. 45, Caudal end of the puparium. 46, Posterior spiracles. an = anus; as = anterior spiracle; pts 2–9 = prothoracic sensillae.	2013-02-28	Kovac, Damir;Freidberg, Amnon;Steck, Gary J.		Zenodo	biologists	Kovac, Damir;Freidberg, Amnon;Steck, Gary J.			
