taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278484	FIGURES 3 – 8. Ptilocera spp. 3 – 4. P. quadridentata, puparium in dorsal view (3) and in ventral view (4) (larva collected under bark of Moringa pterygosperma by J. C. H. de Meijere. Abbreviations: Apical seta (AP), anal slit (asl), dorsal seta (D), dorsocentral seta (DC), lateral seta (L), posterior spiracular open (pso), subapical seta (SAP), sternal patch (sp), ventral seta (V), ventrolateral seta (VL). The morphological terms used follow Bučánková et al. (2009). 5 – 8. P. continua, male antenna (5) and conjunction between 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres (6), female antenna (7) and female 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres in dorsal view showing sensory pits (8).	FIGURES 3 – 8. Ptilocera spp. 3 – 4. P. quadridentata, puparium in dorsal view (3) and in ventral view (4) (larva collected under bark of Moringa pterygosperma by J. C. H. de Meijere. Abbreviations: Apical seta (AP), anal slit (asl), dorsal seta (D), dorsocentral seta (DC), lateral seta (L), posterior spiracular open (pso), subapical seta (SAP), sternal patch (sp), ventral seta (V), ventrolateral seta (VL). The morphological terms used follow Bučánková et al. (2009). 5 – 8. P. continua, male antenna (5) and conjunction between 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres (6), female antenna (7) and female 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres in dorsal view showing sensory pits (8).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278488	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278489	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278492/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278492	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278493	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278491	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278497	FIGURES 95 – 100. Ptilocera continua, male, dorsal view (95), variable pattern on abdomen (96), antenna (97), genital capsule (98), aedeagal complex (99), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (100).	FIGURES 95 – 100. Ptilocera continua, male, dorsal view (95), variable pattern on abdomen (96), antenna (97), genital capsule (98), aedeagal complex (99), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (100).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278486/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278486	FIGURES 15 – 20. Ptilocera spp. 15 – 16. P. continua, male head (15) and male ocellar tubercle in frontal view (16). 17 – 20. P. quadridentata, female head (17) and female ocellar triangle in frontal view (18), male lower frons in frontal view (19) and female head in lateral view (20).	FIGURES 15 – 20. Ptilocera spp. 15 – 16. P. continua, male head (15) and male ocellar tubercle in frontal view (16). 17 – 20. P. quadridentata, female head (17) and female ocellar triangle in frontal view (18), male lower frons in frontal view (19) and female head in lateral view (20).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278490/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278490	FIGURES 45 – 50. Ptilocera spp. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female, predominantly bare discal cell (45). P. quadridentata, female, calypter (46), anterior spiracle (47), halter (48), sensillae on halter surface (49) and apical tarsomeres of fore leg in dorsal view (50).	FIGURES 45 – 50. Ptilocera spp. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female, predominantly bare discal cell (45). P. quadridentata, female, calypter (46), anterior spiracle (47), halter (48), sensillae on halter surface (49) and apical tarsomeres of fore leg in dorsal view (50).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278495	FIGURES 82 – 88. Ptilocera spp. 82 – 83. P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (82), antenna (83). 84 – 88. P. bergi James, male, dorsal view (84), antenna (85), genital capsule (86), aedeagal complex (87), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (88).	FIGURES 82 – 88. Ptilocera spp. 82 – 83. P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (82), antenna (83). 84 – 88. P. bergi James, male, dorsal view (84), antenna (85), genital capsule (86), aedeagal complex (87), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (88).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278501	FIGURES 128 – 135. Ptilocera simplex sp. nov., male in dorsal view (128), female in dorsal view (129), male antenna (130), female antenna (131), genital capsule (132), aedeagal complex (133), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (134), genital furca (135).	FIGURES 128 – 135. Ptilocera simplex sp. nov., male in dorsal view (128), female in dorsal view (129), male antenna (130), female antenna (131), genital capsule (132), aedeagal complex (133), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (134), genital furca (135).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278485	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278500/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278500	FIGURES 120 – 127. Ptilocera quadridentata, female, dorsal view (120), variable pattern on abdomen (121), antenna (122), thorax in lateral view (123), female terminalia (124), genital furca (125 – 126), subgenital plate (127).	FIGURES 120 – 127. Ptilocera quadridentata, female, dorsal view (120), variable pattern on abdomen (121), antenna (122), thorax in lateral view (123), female terminalia (124), genital furca (125 – 126), subgenital plate (127).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278494/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278494	FIGURES 74 – 81. Ptilocera amethystina. 74 – 78. Male, dorsal view (74), antenna (75), genital capsule (76), aedeagal complex (77), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (78). 79 – 81. Female, dorsal view (79), female antenna (80), genital furca (81).	FIGURES 74 – 81. Ptilocera amethystina. 74 – 78. Male, dorsal view (74), antenna (75), genital capsule (76), aedeagal complex (77), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (78). 79 – 81. Female, dorsal view (79), female antenna (80), genital furca (81).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278496/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278496	FIGURES 89 – 94. Ptilocera bergi James, female, antenna (89), variability of abdominal pattern (91 – 92), genital furca (93 – 94).	FIGURES 89 – 94. Ptilocera bergi James, female, antenna (89), variability of abdominal pattern (91 – 92), genital furca (93 – 94).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278503	FIGURES 142 – 153. Ptilocera smaragdina, female, dorsal view (142), pattern on thorax and abdomen of P. smaragdifera holotype (143), antenna (144), antenna of P. smaragdifera holotype (145), genital furca (146), genital furca of P. smaragdifera holotype (147), different abdominal pattern in females from same population: Philippines, Manila (148 – 153).	FIGURES 142 – 153. Ptilocera smaragdina, female, dorsal view (142), pattern on thorax and abdomen of P. smaragdifera holotype (143), antenna (144), antenna of P. smaragdifera holotype (145), genital furca (146), genital furca of P. smaragdifera holotype (147), different abdominal pattern in females from same population: Philippines, Manila (148 – 153).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF39FFA78BA5FC5EBB80F368.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278487	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3EFFA58BA5FDEDB964F609.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278485	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3EFFA58BA5FDEDB964F609.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278487	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3EFFA58BA5FDEDB964F609.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278488	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3EFFA58BA5FDEDB964F609.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278489	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3EFFA58BA5FDEDB964F609.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278492/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278492	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3EFFA58BA5FDEDB964F609.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278494/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278494	FIGURES 74 – 81. Ptilocera amethystina. 74 – 78. Male, dorsal view (74), antenna (75), genital capsule (76), aedeagal complex (77), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (78). 79 – 81. Female, dorsal view (79), female antenna (80), genital furca (81).	FIGURES 74 – 81. Ptilocera amethystina. 74 – 78. Male, dorsal view (74), antenna (75), genital capsule (76), aedeagal complex (77), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (78). 79 – 81. Female, dorsal view (79), female antenna (80), genital furca (81).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFA48BA5FF45B99AF47A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278487	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFA48BA5FF45B99AF47A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278488	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFA48BA5FF45B99AF47A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278491	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFA48BA5FF45B99AF47A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278492/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278492	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFA48BA5FF45B99AF47A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278495	FIGURES 82 – 88. Ptilocera spp. 82 – 83. P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (82), antenna (83). 84 – 88. P. bergi James, male, dorsal view (84), antenna (85), genital capsule (86), aedeagal complex (87), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (88).	FIGURES 82 – 88. Ptilocera spp. 82 – 83. P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (82), antenna (83). 84 – 88. P. bergi James, male, dorsal view (84), antenna (85), genital capsule (86), aedeagal complex (87), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (88).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFAA8BA5FA8BB8D0F08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278492/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278492	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFAA8BA5FA8BB8D0F08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278495	FIGURES 82 – 88. Ptilocera spp. 82 – 83. P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (82), antenna (83). 84 – 88. P. bergi James, male, dorsal view (84), antenna (85), genital capsule (86), aedeagal complex (87), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (88).	FIGURES 82 – 88. Ptilocera spp. 82 – 83. P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (82), antenna (83). 84 – 88. P. bergi James, male, dorsal view (84), antenna (85), genital capsule (86), aedeagal complex (87), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (88).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF3CFFAA8BA5FA8BB8D0F08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278496/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278496	FIGURES 89 – 94. Ptilocera bergi James, female, antenna (89), variability of abdominal pattern (91 – 92), genital furca (93 – 94).	FIGURES 89 – 94. Ptilocera bergi James, female, antenna (89), variability of abdominal pattern (91 – 92), genital furca (93 – 94).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278482	FIGURE 1. Ptilocera continua, female (orig. by F. Mason). Scale: 1.0 mm.	FIGURE 1. Ptilocera continua, female (orig. by F. Mason). Scale: 1.0 mm.	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278483/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278483	FIGURE 2. Two of the commonest species of Ptilocera in their habitat. Female of P. continua on a leaf of a Fabaceae tree (by courtesy of M. Kemal) (a) and female of P. quadridentata basking on a leaf of Musa paradisiaca (by courtesy of N. Messina) (b).	FIGURE 2. Two of the commonest species of Ptilocera in their habitat. Female of P. continua on a leaf of a Fabaceae tree (by courtesy of M. Kemal) (a) and female of P. quadridentata basking on a leaf of Musa paradisiaca (by courtesy of N. Messina) (b).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278484	FIGURES 3 – 8. Ptilocera spp. 3 – 4. P. quadridentata, puparium in dorsal view (3) and in ventral view (4) (larva collected under bark of Moringa pterygosperma by J. C. H. de Meijere. Abbreviations: Apical seta (AP), anal slit (asl), dorsal seta (D), dorsocentral seta (DC), lateral seta (L), posterior spiracular open (pso), subapical seta (SAP), sternal patch (sp), ventral seta (V), ventrolateral seta (VL). The morphological terms used follow Bučánková et al. (2009). 5 – 8. P. continua, male antenna (5) and conjunction between 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres (6), female antenna (7) and female 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres in dorsal view showing sensory pits (8).	FIGURES 3 – 8. Ptilocera spp. 3 – 4. P. quadridentata, puparium in dorsal view (3) and in ventral view (4) (larva collected under bark of Moringa pterygosperma by J. C. H. de Meijere. Abbreviations: Apical seta (AP), anal slit (asl), dorsal seta (D), dorsocentral seta (DC), lateral seta (L), posterior spiracular open (pso), subapical seta (SAP), sternal patch (sp), ventral seta (V), ventrolateral seta (VL). The morphological terms used follow Bučánková et al. (2009). 5 – 8. P. continua, male antenna (5) and conjunction between 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres (6), female antenna (7) and female 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres in dorsal view showing sensory pits (8).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278486/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278486	FIGURES 15 – 20. Ptilocera spp. 15 – 16. P. continua, male head (15) and male ocellar tubercle in frontal view (16). 17 – 20. P. quadridentata, female head (17) and female ocellar triangle in frontal view (18), male lower frons in frontal view (19) and female head in lateral view (20).	FIGURES 15 – 20. Ptilocera spp. 15 – 16. P. continua, male head (15) and male ocellar tubercle in frontal view (16). 17 – 20. P. quadridentata, female head (17) and female ocellar triangle in frontal view (18), male lower frons in frontal view (19) and female head in lateral view (20).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278492/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278492	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278497	FIGURES 95 – 100. Ptilocera continua, male, dorsal view (95), variable pattern on abdomen (96), antenna (97), genital capsule (98), aedeagal complex (99), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (100).	FIGURES 95 – 100. Ptilocera continua, male, dorsal view (95), variable pattern on abdomen (96), antenna (97), genital capsule (98), aedeagal complex (99), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (100).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278485	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278487	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278489	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278488	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF32FFA88BA5FDE0BE12F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278491	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF30FFAF8BA5FDF6BBA2F33D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278485	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF30FFAF8BA5FDF6BBA2F33D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278489	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF30FFAF8BA5FDF6BBA2F33D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278498/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278498	FIGURES 108 – 114. Ptilocera spp. 108 – 109. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (108), antenna (109). 110 – 114. P. paradisea, male holotype, dorsal view (110), antenna (111), genital capsule (112), aedeagal complex (113), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (114).	FIGURES 108 – 114. Ptilocera spp. 108 – 109. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (108), antenna (109). 110 – 114. P. paradisea, male holotype, dorsal view (110), antenna (111), genital capsule (112), aedeagal complex (113), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (114).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF30FFAF8BA5FDF6BBA2F33D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278490/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278490	FIGURES 45 – 50. Ptilocera spp. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female, predominantly bare discal cell (45). P. quadridentata, female, calypter (46), anterior spiracle (47), halter (48), sensillae on halter surface (49) and apical tarsomeres of fore leg in dorsal view (50).	FIGURES 45 – 50. Ptilocera spp. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female, predominantly bare discal cell (45). P. quadridentata, female, calypter (46), anterior spiracle (47), halter (48), sensillae on halter surface (49) and apical tarsomeres of fore leg in dorsal view (50).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF30FFAF8BA5FDF6BBA2F33D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278492/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278492	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	FIGURES 57 – 64. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. amethystina, male (57) and female (58), P. aureopilosa sp. nov., female holotype (59), P. b e rg i James, male (60) and female (61), P. continua, male (62) and female holotype (63). P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype (64).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF37FFAF8BA5FD44BF7CF6AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278491	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF37FFAF8BA5FD44BF7CF6AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278493	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF37FFAF8BA5FD44BF7CF6AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278498/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278498	FIGURES 108 – 114. Ptilocera spp. 108 – 109. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (108), antenna (109). 110 – 114. P. paradisea, male holotype, dorsal view (110), antenna (111), genital capsule (112), aedeagal complex (113), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (114).	FIGURES 108 – 114. Ptilocera spp. 108 – 109. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female holotype, dorsal view (108), antenna (109). 110 – 114. P. paradisea, male holotype, dorsal view (110), antenna (111), genital capsule (112), aedeagal complex (113), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (114).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278483/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278483	FIGURE 2. Two of the commonest species of Ptilocera in their habitat. Female of P. continua on a leaf of a Fabaceae tree (by courtesy of M. Kemal) (a) and female of P. quadridentata basking on a leaf of Musa paradisiaca (by courtesy of N. Messina) (b).	FIGURE 2. Two of the commonest species of Ptilocera in their habitat. Female of P. continua on a leaf of a Fabaceae tree (by courtesy of M. Kemal) (a) and female of P. quadridentata basking on a leaf of Musa paradisiaca (by courtesy of N. Messina) (b).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278486/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278486	FIGURES 15 – 20. Ptilocera spp. 15 – 16. P. continua, male head (15) and male ocellar tubercle in frontal view (16). 17 – 20. P. quadridentata, female head (17) and female ocellar triangle in frontal view (18), male lower frons in frontal view (19) and female head in lateral view (20).	FIGURES 15 – 20. Ptilocera spp. 15 – 16. P. continua, male head (15) and male ocellar tubercle in frontal view (16). 17 – 20. P. quadridentata, female head (17) and female ocellar triangle in frontal view (18), male lower frons in frontal view (19) and female head in lateral view (20).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278487	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	FIGURES 21 – 26. Ptilocera spp. 21. P. aureopilosa, female head in frontal view. 22 – 23. P. quadridentata, female lower frons (22) and male head in lateral view showing proboscis and two-segmented palpus (23). 24 – 26. Female palpus of F. amethystina (24), F. continua (25) and P. quadridentata (26).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278491	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	FIGURES 51 – 56. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, pretarsus of female fore leg in ventral view (51). P. aureopilosa, female abdomen in dorsal view (52). P. paradisea, distal half of male abdomen in dorsal view (53). P. continua, female abdomen in lateral view (54). P. quadridentata, dorsal part of male terminalia in ventral view (55) and genital capsule and aedeagal complex in dorsal view (56).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278493	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278499	FIGURES 115 – 119. Ptilocera quadridentata, male, dorsal view (115), antenna (116), genital capsule (117), aedeagal complex (118), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (119).	FIGURES 115 – 119. Ptilocera quadridentata, male, dorsal view (115), antenna (116), genital capsule (117), aedeagal complex (118), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (119).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278485	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278500/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278500	FIGURES 120 – 127. Ptilocera quadridentata, female, dorsal view (120), variable pattern on abdomen (121), antenna (122), thorax in lateral view (123), female terminalia (124), genital furca (125 – 126), subgenital plate (127).	FIGURES 120 – 127. Ptilocera quadridentata, female, dorsal view (120), variable pattern on abdomen (121), antenna (122), thorax in lateral view (123), female terminalia (124), genital furca (125 – 126), subgenital plate (127).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278489	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278490/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278490	FIGURES 45 – 50. Ptilocera spp. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female, predominantly bare discal cell (45). P. quadridentata, female, calypter (46), anterior spiracle (47), halter (48), sensillae on halter surface (49) and apical tarsomeres of fore leg in dorsal view (50).	FIGURES 45 – 50. Ptilocera spp. P. kerteszi sp. nov., female, predominantly bare discal cell (45). P. quadridentata, female, calypter (46), anterior spiracle (47), halter (48), sensillae on halter surface (49) and apical tarsomeres of fore leg in dorsal view (50).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278488	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF36FFAD8BA5FF45BE6CF7E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278484	FIGURES 3 – 8. Ptilocera spp. 3 – 4. P. quadridentata, puparium in dorsal view (3) and in ventral view (4) (larva collected under bark of Moringa pterygosperma by J. C. H. de Meijere. Abbreviations: Apical seta (AP), anal slit (asl), dorsal seta (D), dorsocentral seta (DC), lateral seta (L), posterior spiracular open (pso), subapical seta (SAP), sternal patch (sp), ventral seta (V), ventrolateral seta (VL). The morphological terms used follow Bučánková et al. (2009). 5 – 8. P. continua, male antenna (5) and conjunction between 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres (6), female antenna (7) and female 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres in dorsal view showing sensory pits (8).	FIGURES 3 – 8. Ptilocera spp. 3 – 4. P. quadridentata, puparium in dorsal view (3) and in ventral view (4) (larva collected under bark of Moringa pterygosperma by J. C. H. de Meijere. Abbreviations: Apical seta (AP), anal slit (asl), dorsal seta (D), dorsocentral seta (DC), lateral seta (L), posterior spiracular open (pso), subapical seta (SAP), sternal patch (sp), ventral seta (V), ventrolateral seta (VL). The morphological terms used follow Bučánková et al. (2009). 5 – 8. P. continua, male antenna (5) and conjunction between 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres (6), female antenna (7) and female 3 rd and 4 th flagellomeres in dorsal view showing sensory pits (8).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF35FFB38BA5F93EB954F01B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278485	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	FIGURES 9 – 14. Ptilocera spp. P. continua, lateral projections of female 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres in ventral view (9). 10 – 13. Female antenna in lateral view, P. amethystina (10), P. continua (11), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (12) and P. quadridentata (13). 14. P. simplex sp. nov., male antennae in lateral view (14).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF35FFB38BA5F93EB954F01B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278493	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF35FFB38BA5F93EB954F01B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278501	FIGURES 128 – 135. Ptilocera simplex sp. nov., male in dorsal view (128), female in dorsal view (129), male antenna (130), female antenna (131), genital capsule (132), aedeagal complex (133), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (134), genital furca (135).	FIGURES 128 – 135. Ptilocera simplex sp. nov., male in dorsal view (128), female in dorsal view (129), male antenna (130), female antenna (131), genital capsule (132), aedeagal complex (133), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (134), genital furca (135).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF2BFFB18BA5FE65BA8FF08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278488	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	FIGURES 27 – 32. Ptilocera spp. 27 – 29. P. smaragdina, female. Palpus (27), part of thorax in lateral view showing bare area on anepisternum and prealar prominence in lateral view (28, arrow), prealar prominence in lateral view (29). 30 – 32. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. amethystina (30), P. aureopilosa (31) and P. continua (32).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF2BFFB18BA5FE65BA8FF08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278489	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	FIGURES 33 – 38. Ptilocera spp. 33 – 34. Female prealar prominence in dorsal view, P. kerteszi sp. nov. (33) and P. smaragdina (34). 35 – 38. Scales on presutural area of female scutum, P. amethystina (35), P. continua (36), P. kerteszi sp. nov. (37) and P. quadridentata (38).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF2BFFB18BA5FE65BA8FF08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278493	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF2BFFB18BA5FE65BA8FF08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278502/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278502	FIGURES 136 – 141. Ptilocera smaragdina, male, dorsal view (136), antenna (137), tergites 6 – 8 (138), genital capsule (139), aedeagal complex (140), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (141).	FIGURES 136 – 141. Ptilocera smaragdina, male, dorsal view (136), antenna (137), tergites 6 – 8 (138), genital capsule (139), aedeagal complex (140), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (141).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF2BFFB18BA5FE65BA8FF08B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278503	FIGURES 142 – 153. Ptilocera smaragdina, female, dorsal view (142), pattern on thorax and abdomen of P. smaragdifera holotype (143), antenna (144), antenna of P. smaragdifera holotype (145), genital furca (146), genital furca of P. smaragdifera holotype (147), different abdominal pattern in females from same population: Philippines, Manila (148 – 153).	FIGURES 142 – 153. Ptilocera smaragdina, female, dorsal view (142), pattern on thorax and abdomen of P. smaragdifera holotype (143), antenna (144), antenna of P. smaragdifera holotype (145), genital furca (146), genital furca of P. smaragdifera holotype (147), different abdominal pattern in females from same population: Philippines, Manila (148 – 153).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF29FFB78BA5FD95BEB7F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278493	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	FIGURES 65 – 73. Ptilocera spp., wings: P. p a r a d i s e a, male holotype (65), P. quadridentata, male (66) and female (67), P. s i m - plex sp. nov., male holotype (68) and female (69), P. smaragdina, male (70) and female (71), P. violacea, male (72) and female (73).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF29FFB78BA5FD95BEB7F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278504/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278504	FIGURES 154 – 161. Ptilocera violacea., male in dorsal view (154), female in dorsal view (155), male antenna (156), female antenna (157), genital capsule (158), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (159), aedeagal complex (160), genital furca (161).	FIGURES 154 – 161. Ptilocera violacea., male in dorsal view (154), female in dorsal view (155), male antenna (156), female antenna (157), genital capsule (158), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (159), aedeagal complex (160), genital furca (161).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
D10887FCDF29FFB78BA5FD95BEB7F0B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/278502/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278502	FIGURES 136 – 141. Ptilocera smaragdina, male, dorsal view (136), antenna (137), tergites 6 – 8 (138), genital capsule (139), aedeagal complex (140), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (141).	FIGURES 136 – 141. Ptilocera smaragdina, male, dorsal view (136), antenna (137), tergites 6 – 8 (138), genital capsule (139), aedeagal complex (140), proctiger, cerci and epandrium (141).	2011-12-31	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf		Zenodo	biologists	Mason, Franco;Rozkošný, Rudolf			
