taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
AC4687AA9B72C53917DCA1CCFA4AFA9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656393/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656393	FIGURE 1. Neuquenaphis blackmani sp. n. A, apterous viviparous female. B, alate viviparous female.	FIGURE 1. Neuquenaphis blackmani sp. n. A, apterous viviparous female. B, alate viviparous female.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B72C53917DCA1CCFA4AFA9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656395/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656395	FIGURE 2. Neuquenaphis blackmani sp. n. A–H, apterous viviparous female. A, antero-cephalic finger-shaped process. B, prothoracic submarginal wart-shaped process. C, prothoracic marginal wart-shaped process. D, prothoracic posterolateral seta. E, finger-shaped process on abdominal segment 8. F, proximal part of antennal segment VI. G, siphunculus. H, cauda. I–V, alate viviparous female. I, anterior cephalic tubercle. J, K, spinal rod-shaped process on abdominal segments 2 and 3, respectively. L, M, marginal and submarginal, respectively, rod-shaped process on abdominal segment 4. O, P, spinal and marginal, respectively, conical-shaped tubercle on abdominal segment 7. Q, R, abdominal seated setae. S, rod-shaped process on abdominal segments 8. T, middle portion of antennal segment III, with secondary sensoria. U, siphunculus. V, cauda. NOTE: The scales vary according to pieces drawn; see the range of measurements in Table 2.	FIGURE 2. Neuquenaphis blackmani sp. n. A–H, apterous viviparous female. A, antero-cephalic finger-shaped process. B, prothoracic submarginal wart-shaped process. C, prothoracic marginal wart-shaped process. D, prothoracic posterolateral seta. E, finger-shaped process on abdominal segment 8. F, proximal part of antennal segment VI. G, siphunculus. H, cauda. I–V, alate viviparous female. I, anterior cephalic tubercle. J, K, spinal rod-shaped process on abdominal segments 2 and 3, respectively. L, M, marginal and submarginal, respectively, rod-shaped process on abdominal segment 4. O, P, spinal and marginal, respectively, conical-shaped tubercle on abdominal segment 7. Q, R, abdominal seated setae. S, rod-shaped process on abdominal segments 8. T, middle portion of antennal segment III, with secondary sensoria. U, siphunculus. V, cauda. NOTE: The scales vary according to pieces drawn; see the range of measurements in Table 2.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B72C53917DCA1CCFA4AFA9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656405/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656405	FIGURE 7. Neighbor-joining dendrograms for Neuquenaphis samples sequenced in this study; A, Dendrogram based on Kimura 2-parameter distances for the COI barcode locus; B, Dendrogram based on Tamura-Nei distances for the tRNA-COII locus. We were unable to obtain tRNA-COII sequences for other samples with established COI sequences. NOTE: each species name is followed by the number of the sample to which the analysed specimens belong, which begins with CHI, and in parentheses by the GenBank accession number. Sample data in legend of Table 3.	FIGURE 7. Neighbor-joining dendrograms for Neuquenaphis samples sequenced in this study; A, Dendrogram based on Kimura 2-parameter distances for the COI barcode locus; B, Dendrogram based on Tamura-Nei distances for the tRNA-COII locus. We were unable to obtain tRNA-COII sequences for other samples with established COI sequences. NOTE: each species name is followed by the number of the sample to which the analysed specimens belong, which begins with CHI, and in parentheses by the GenBank accession number. Sample data in legend of Table 3.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B7BC53D17DCA549FA81FF6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656397/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656397	FIGURE 3. Neuquenaphis aurata sp. n. A, apterous viviparous female. B, alate viviparous female.	FIGURE 3. Neuquenaphis aurata sp. n. A, apterous viviparous female. B, alate viviparous female.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B7BC53D17DCA549FA81FF6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656399	FIGURE 4. Neuquenaphis aurata sp. n.; A–I, apterous viviparous female. A, antero-cephalic finger-shaped process. B, postero-cephalic finger-shaped process. C, D, prothoracic pleural and submarginal processes, respectively. E, prothoracic postero-lateral bulge. F, apex of antennal segment V and proximal part of antennal segment VI. G, finger-shaped process on abdominal segment 7. H, siphunculus. I, cauda. J–Q, alate viviparous female. J, anterior cephalic short finger-shaped process. K, prothoracic postero-lateral slight bulge, with seta. L, marginal short rod-shaped process on abdominal segment 3. M, submarginal tubercle on abdominal segment 3. N, spinal rod-shaped process on abdominal segment 2. O, middle portion of antennal segment III, with secondary sensoria. P, siphunculus. Q, cauda. NOTE: The scales vary according to pieces drawn; see the range of measurements in Table 2.	FIGURE 4. Neuquenaphis aurata sp. n.; A–I, apterous viviparous female. A, antero-cephalic finger-shaped process. B, postero-cephalic finger-shaped process. C, D, prothoracic pleural and submarginal processes, respectively. E, prothoracic postero-lateral bulge. F, apex of antennal segment V and proximal part of antennal segment VI. G, finger-shaped process on abdominal segment 7. H, siphunculus. I, cauda. J–Q, alate viviparous female. J, anterior cephalic short finger-shaped process. K, prothoracic postero-lateral slight bulge, with seta. L, marginal short rod-shaped process on abdominal segment 3. M, submarginal tubercle on abdominal segment 3. N, spinal rod-shaped process on abdominal segment 2. O, middle portion of antennal segment III, with secondary sensoria. P, siphunculus. Q, cauda. NOTE: The scales vary according to pieces drawn; see the range of measurements in Table 2.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B7BC53D17DCA549FA81FF6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656405/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656405	FIGURE 7. Neighbor-joining dendrograms for Neuquenaphis samples sequenced in this study; A, Dendrogram based on Kimura 2-parameter distances for the COI barcode locus; B, Dendrogram based on Tamura-Nei distances for the tRNA-COII locus. We were unable to obtain tRNA-COII sequences for other samples with established COI sequences. NOTE: each species name is followed by the number of the sample to which the analysed specimens belong, which begins with CHI, and in parentheses by the GenBank accession number. Sample data in legend of Table 3.	FIGURE 7. Neighbor-joining dendrograms for Neuquenaphis samples sequenced in this study; A, Dendrogram based on Kimura 2-parameter distances for the COI barcode locus; B, Dendrogram based on Tamura-Nei distances for the tRNA-COII locus. We were unable to obtain tRNA-COII sequences for other samples with established COI sequences. NOTE: each species name is followed by the number of the sample to which the analysed specimens belong, which begins with CHI, and in parentheses by the GenBank accession number. Sample data in legend of Table 3.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B7FC52317DCA15DFD96F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656401/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656401	FIGURE 5. Neuquenaphis ramirezi sp. n. apterous viviparous females with different pigmentation, which are neither the darkest nor the palest.	FIGURE 5. Neuquenaphis ramirezi sp. n. apterous viviparous females with different pigmentation, which are neither the darkest nor the palest.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B7FC52317DCA15DFD96F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656403/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656403	FIGURE 6. Neuquenaphis ramirezi sp. n., apterous viviparous female. A, antero-cephalic finger-shaped process. B, fingershaped process on abdominal segment 7. C, prothoracic wart-shaped process on postero-lateral bulge. D, siphunculus. E, cauda. NOTE: The scales vary according to pieces drawn; see the range of measurements in Table 2.	FIGURE 6. Neuquenaphis ramirezi sp. n., apterous viviparous female. A, antero-cephalic finger-shaped process. B, fingershaped process on abdominal segment 7. C, prothoracic wart-shaped process on postero-lateral bulge. D, siphunculus. E, cauda. NOTE: The scales vary according to pieces drawn; see the range of measurements in Table 2.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
AC4687AA9B7FC52317DCA15DFD96F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2656405/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656405	FIGURE 7. Neighbor-joining dendrograms for Neuquenaphis samples sequenced in this study; A, Dendrogram based on Kimura 2-parameter distances for the COI barcode locus; B, Dendrogram based on Tamura-Nei distances for the tRNA-COII locus. We were unable to obtain tRNA-COII sequences for other samples with established COI sequences. NOTE: each species name is followed by the number of the sample to which the analysed specimens belong, which begins with CHI, and in parentheses by the GenBank accession number. Sample data in legend of Table 3.	FIGURE 7. Neighbor-joining dendrograms for Neuquenaphis samples sequenced in this study; A, Dendrogram based on Kimura 2-parameter distances for the COI barcode locus; B, Dendrogram based on Tamura-Nei distances for the tRNA-COII locus. We were unable to obtain tRNA-COII sequences for other samples with established COI sequences. NOTE: each species name is followed by the number of the sample to which the analysed specimens belong, which begins with CHI, and in parentheses by the GenBank accession number. Sample data in legend of Table 3.	2019-05-01	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Von Dohlen, Carol D.;Brown, Paul A.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier;Ortego, Jaime;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Licht, Megan			
