taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
B55C7B1AED6E8D74FE10A153D3A0F8F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6E8D74FE10A153D3A0F8F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630146	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630150/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630150	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630158/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630158	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630160/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630160	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630162	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630152/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630152	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630164/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630164	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED6D8D7BFE10A1C9D383FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630173/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630173	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630146	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630150/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630150	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630158/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630158	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630160/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630160	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630162	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630166/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630166	Figure 10. Retreats of Loureedia colleni from Spain. (A,B) retreat layout, dorsal and lateral views (illustration: Thomas Romanoff); (C) female with the open hatch; (D) hatch being closed; (E) closed hatch. Legend (A,B): 1—main lodge; 2—external access tunnels; 3—hunting canopy and radial silk lines; 4—“retreat” hatch; 5—annex “retreat” lodge.	Figure 10. Retreats of Loureedia colleni from Spain. (A,B) retreat layout, dorsal and lateral views (illustration: Thomas Romanoff); (C) female with the open hatch; (D) hatch being closed; (E) closed hatch. Legend (A,B): 1—main lodge; 2—external access tunnels; 3—hunting canopy and radial silk lines; 4—“retreat” hatch; 5—annex “retreat” lodge.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630179/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630179	Figure 15. Intraspecific variation in Loureedia colleni. (A–C) male color form 1, (D–F) color form 2. (A) male habitus, dorsal view; (B) bulb, retrolateral view; (C) same, prolateral view; (D) male habitus, dorsal view; (E) bulb, retrolateral view; (F) same, prolateral view. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 15. Intraspecific variation in Loureedia colleni. (A–C) male color form 1, (D–F) color form 2. (A) male habitus, dorsal view; (B) bulb, retrolateral view; (C) same, prolateral view; (D) male habitus, dorsal view; (E) bulb, retrolateral view; (F) same, prolateral view. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630152/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630152	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630164/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630164	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630173/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630173	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED608D7CFE10A37FD525FBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630171/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630171	Figure 12. Holotype of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017 (damaged male palp). (A) Palp, before the damage, retrolateral view; (B) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), retrolateral view; (C) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), ventral view. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 12. Holotype of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017 (damaged male palp). (A) Palp, before the damage, retrolateral view; (B) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), retrolateral view; (C) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), ventral view. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630146	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630150/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630150	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630158/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630158	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630160/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630160	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630162	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630169/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630169	Figure 11. Frontal views and habitus of males of Loureedia jerbae and Loureedia maroccana (holotype). (A) L. jerbae, prosoma, frontal view; (B) L. jerbae, habitus, dorsal view; (C) L. maroccana, frontal view; (D,E) L. maroccana, slightly pushed down, showing changes in the perception of the carapace. Scale bar: 1.0 mm.	Figure 11. Frontal views and habitus of males of Loureedia jerbae and Loureedia maroccana (holotype). (A) L. jerbae, prosoma, frontal view; (B) L. jerbae, habitus, dorsal view; (C) L. maroccana, frontal view; (D,E) L. maroccana, slightly pushed down, showing changes in the perception of the carapace. Scale bar: 1.0 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED668D7EFE10A62AD5E0FD59.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630152/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630152	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630146	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630150/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630150	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630152/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630152	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630158/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630158	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630160/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630160	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630162	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630169/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630169	Figure 11. Frontal views and habitus of males of Loureedia jerbae and Loureedia maroccana (holotype). (A) L. jerbae, prosoma, frontal view; (B) L. jerbae, habitus, dorsal view; (C) L. maroccana, frontal view; (D,E) L. maroccana, slightly pushed down, showing changes in the perception of the carapace. Scale bar: 1.0 mm.	Figure 11. Frontal views and habitus of males of Loureedia jerbae and Loureedia maroccana (holotype). (A) L. jerbae, prosoma, frontal view; (B) L. jerbae, habitus, dorsal view; (C) L. maroccana, frontal view; (D,E) L. maroccana, slightly pushed down, showing changes in the perception of the carapace. Scale bar: 1.0 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630171/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630171	Figure 12. Holotype of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017 (damaged male palp). (A) Palp, before the damage, retrolateral view; (B) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), retrolateral view; (C) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), ventral view. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 12. Holotype of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017 (damaged male palp). (A) Palp, before the damage, retrolateral view; (B) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), retrolateral view; (C) palp, after the damage (ra disconnected), ventral view. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630173/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630173	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630175/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630175	Figure 14. Effect of the angle on the perceived shape of the conductor in Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017 (retrolateral views) (A–N). (A,D–G) non-type specimen; (B,H–K) paratype specimen; (C,L–N) fresh specimen; cymbial tip gradually turned in (D–G,H–K,L–N). (O) Male palp of Loureedia lucasi (Simon, 1873) (retrolateral view), redrawn based on Henriques et al. [3]. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 14. Effect of the angle on the perceived shape of the conductor in Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017 (retrolateral views) (A–N). (A,D–G) non-type specimen; (B,H–K) paratype specimen; (C,L–N) fresh specimen; cymbial tip gradually turned in (D–G,H–K,L–N). (O) Male palp of Loureedia lucasi (Simon, 1873) (retrolateral view), redrawn based on Henriques et al. [3]. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630166/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630166	Figure 10. Retreats of Loureedia colleni from Spain. (A,B) retreat layout, dorsal and lateral views (illustration: Thomas Romanoff); (C) female with the open hatch; (D) hatch being closed; (E) closed hatch. Legend (A,B): 1—main lodge; 2—external access tunnels; 3—hunting canopy and radial silk lines; 4—“retreat” hatch; 5—annex “retreat” lodge.	Figure 10. Retreats of Loureedia colleni from Spain. (A,B) retreat layout, dorsal and lateral views (illustration: Thomas Romanoff); (C) female with the open hatch; (D) hatch being closed; (E) closed hatch. Legend (A,B): 1—main lodge; 2—external access tunnels; 3—hunting canopy and radial silk lines; 4—“retreat” hatch; 5—annex “retreat” lodge.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED648D60FE10A080D2BCFE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630146	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630150/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630150	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630158/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630158	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 6. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (retrolateral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630160/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630160	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 7. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630162	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630152/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630152	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630164/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630164	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D60FE10A06AD5ADF84F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630150/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630150	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	Figure 2. Male coloration patterns of six species of Loureedia. (A) L. colleni; (B) L. maroccana; (C) L. lucasi; (D) L. jerbae; (E) L. annulipes; (F) L. phoenixi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630154/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630154	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	Figure 4. Conductors of six species of Loureedia (ventral view). (A) L. phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. lucasi; (E) L. maroccana; (F) L. colleni. A, D, and F are based on Zamani and Marusik [6]. Line drawings by Mahla Pourcheraghi.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630156/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630156	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	Figure 5. Distribution records of species of Loureedia. Color codes: yellow—L. colleni, blue—L. maroccana, white—L. lucasi, green—L. jerbae, khaki—L. annulipes (SAJ264 not shown), magenta—L. phoenixi, black dot—unidentified Loureedia specimen from Jordan [7].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630173/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630173	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 13. Intraspecific variation in the male palp of Loureedia maroccana Gál et al., 2017. (A–C) ventral view, (D–F) prolateral view. (A,D) non-type specimen; (B,E) paratype specimen; (C,F) fresh non-type specimen. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630162/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630162	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	Figure 8. Male palps of five species of Loureedia (prolateral view). (A) Loureedia phoenixi; (B) L. jerbae; (C) L. annulipes; (D) L. maroccana, holotype (after conductor was broken); (E) L. maroccana, holotype (conductor still intact); (F) L. colleni. Scale bar: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630164/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630164	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	Figure 9. Habitats of three species of Loureedia. (A,B) L. annulipes from Israel (Reut Ein-Gil); (C) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani); (D) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat).	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630146	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	Figure 1. Males of five species of Loureedia. (A) L. annulipes from Israel, in a defensive posture, with the bifid conductor visible (arrow) (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (B) L. annulipes from Israel (photo: Tamás Szűuts); (C) L. maroccana from Morocco (photo: János Gál); (D) L. jerbae from Djerba, Tunisia (photo: Stanislav Macík); (E) L. colleni from Spain (photo: Magali Fabregat); (F) L. phoenixi from Iran (photo: Alireza Zamani). (C) reproduced from Gál et al. [2]; (F) reproduced from Zamani and Marusik [6].	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
B55C7B1AED7A8D65FE10A5AAD24EFE4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7630152/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7630152	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 3. SEM images of the conductor and embolus of Loureedia maroccana, male paratype. (A) oblique ventral view; (B) oblique retrolateral view; (C) apico-retrolateral view; (D) apico-prolateral view; (E) retrolateral view; (F) apico-ventral view. Abbreviations: bcm: basal conductor margin, ecm: ectal conductor margin, em: embolus, fcm: frontal conductor margin, mcm: mesal conductor margin, pa: prolateral arm of the conductor, pal: lamella of prolateral arm, ra: retrolateral arm of the conductor, ral: lamella of retrolateral arm, sc: shoulder of the conductor, st: stem of the conductor. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2023-02-08	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János		Zenodo	biologists	Szűts, Tamás;Szabó, Krisztián;Zamani, Alireza;Forman, Martin;Miller, Jeremy;Oger, Pierre;Fabregat, Magali;Kovács, Gábor;Gál, János			
