taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617292	Figs 1–7. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862 lectotype, wing and habitat. 1 – lectotype, sex unknown, sublaterally; 2 – same, subdorsally; 3 – lectotype with labels removed; 4 – ditto, with labels pinned under specimen; 5 – right wing, male (Hungary), scale = 1 mm; 6 – habitat of both P. winnertzii and P. laszloi sp. nov., a thermophilous oak (Quercus cerris) forest in S. Slovakia (Cerová vrchovina PLA: Hajnáčka-Buková); 7 – same, with Malaise trap and zoologists in foreground (from left:Attila Balász, Michal Tkoč, Csaba Balász).Photos by G.Wöss (1, 2), P.Sehnal (3, 4), J. Roháček (5, 6) and J. Ševčík (7).	Figs 1–7. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862 lectotype, wing and habitat. 1 – lectotype, sex unknown, sublaterally; 2 – same, subdorsally; 3 – lectotype with labels removed; 4 – ditto, with labels pinned under specimen; 5 – right wing, male (Hungary), scale = 1 mm; 6 – habitat of both P. winnertzii and P. laszloi sp. nov., a thermophilous oak (Quercus cerris) forest in S. Slovakia (Cerová vrchovina PLA: Hajnáčka-Buková); 7 – same, with Malaise trap and zoologists in foreground (from left:Attila Balász, Michal Tkoč, Csaba Balász).Photos by G.Wöss (1, 2), P.Sehnal (3, 4), J. Roháček (5, 6) and J. Ševčík (7).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617296/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617296	Figs 8–12. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862. 8 – male head, right anterolaterally; 9 – female head, left anterolaterally; 10 – entire male, left laterally; 11 – female head, left laterally; 12 – female head and thorax, dorsally. Fig. 10 based on holotype of P. fugax Roháček & Andrade, 2017 (Portugal), others on specimens from Hungary. Scale = 1 mm. Photo by J. Roháček.	Figs 8–12. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862. 8 – male head, right anterolaterally; 9 – female head, left anterolaterally; 10 – entire male, left laterally; 11 – female head, left laterally; 12 – female head and thorax, dorsally. Fig. 10 based on holotype of P. fugax Roháček & Andrade, 2017 (Portugal), others on specimens from Hungary. Scale = 1 mm. Photo by J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617298	Figs 13–21. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, male. 13 – entire genitalia, laterally; 14 – surstylus, laterally; 15 – postgonite, laterally; 16 – gonostylus, sublaterally (widest extension); 17 – cercus, laterally; 18 – external genitalia caudally (surstyli omitted); 19 – same, cranially (cerci omitted); 20 – pregenital sternum (S6), ventrally; 21 – aedeagal complex, laterally (only basal part of distiphallus depicted). All figures based on male paratype of P. fugax Roháček & Andrade, 2017 (Portugal), adapted from ROHÁĆEK & ANDRADE (2017, figs 6–14). Scales = 0.1 mm. For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	Figs 13–21. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, male. 13 – entire genitalia, laterally; 14 – surstylus, laterally; 15 – postgonite, laterally; 16 – gonostylus, sublaterally (widest extension); 17 – cercus, laterally; 18 – external genitalia caudally (surstyli omitted); 19 – same, cranially (cerci omitted); 20 – pregenital sternum (S6), ventrally; 21 – aedeagal complex, laterally (only basal part of distiphallus depicted). All figures based on male paratype of P. fugax Roháček & Andrade, 2017 (Portugal), adapted from ROHÁĆEK & ANDRADE (2017, figs 6–14). Scales = 0.1 mm. For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617300	Fig. 22. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, female (Hungary), left laterally. Scale = 1 mm. Photo by J. Roháček.	Fig. 22. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, female (Hungary), left laterally. Scale = 1 mm. Photo by J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617304/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617304	Figs 23–29. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, female. 23 – postabdomen, dorsally; 24 – posterior part of postabdomen (from 7th segment), laterally. 25 – 5th segment and postabdomen, ventrally; 26 – T8, dorsally; 27 – S8, ventrally; 28 – spermathecae; 29 – ventral receptacle, laterally. All figures based on female paratype of P. fugax Roháček & Andrade, 2017 (Portugal), adapted from ROHÁĆEK & ANDRADE (2017, figs 15–21). Scales = 0.2 mm (Figs 23–25) and 0.1 mm (Figs 26–29). For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	Figs 23–29. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, female. 23 – postabdomen, dorsally; 24 – posterior part of postabdomen (from 7th segment), laterally. 25 – 5th segment and postabdomen, ventrally; 26 – T8, dorsally; 27 – S8, ventrally; 28 – spermathecae; 29 – ventral receptacle, laterally. All figures based on female paratype of P. fugax Roháček & Andrade, 2017 (Portugal), adapted from ROHÁĆEK & ANDRADE (2017, figs 15–21). Scales = 0.2 mm (Figs 23–25) and 0.1 mm (Figs 26–29). For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617306	Figs 30–34. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, puparium (female, Hungary). 30 – puparium dorsally; 31– same, right laterally; 32 – same, with anterodorsal part removed; 33 – same, dorsally, without anterdorsal part; 34 – anterodorsal part of puparium, dorsally. Scales = 0.5 mm (Fig. 34) and 1 mm (others). Photo by J. Roháček.	Figs 30–34. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, puparium (female, Hungary). 30 – puparium dorsally; 31– same, right laterally; 32 – same, with anterodorsal part removed; 33 – same, dorsally, without anterdorsal part; 34 – anterodorsal part of puparium, dorsally. Scales = 0.5 mm (Fig. 34) and 1 mm (others). Photo by J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617308	Figs 35–43.Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, larva and puparium (female, Hungary). 35 – cephalopharyngeal skeleton of 3rd instar larva, left laterally; 36 – anterior part of the same, right laterally; 37 – same, ventrally; 38 – anterodorsal part of puparium, dorsally; 39 – anteroventral part of puparium, ventrally; 40 – posterior end of puparium, ventrally; 41 – right anterior spiracular process, sublaterally; 42 – end of posterior spiracular process, subcaudally; 43 – posterior spiracular process, dorsally. Scales = 0.1 mm (Figs 35–37), 0.2 mm (Figs 38–40) and 0.05 mm (others). For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	Figs 35–43.Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862, larva and puparium (female, Hungary). 35 – cephalopharyngeal skeleton of 3rd instar larva, left laterally; 36 – anterior part of the same, right laterally; 37 – same, ventrally; 38 – anterodorsal part of puparium, dorsally; 39 – anteroventral part of puparium, ventrally; 40 – posterior end of puparium, ventrally; 41 – right anterior spiracular process, sublaterally; 42 – end of posterior spiracular process, subcaudally; 43 – posterior spiracular process, dorsally. Scales = 0.1 mm (Figs 35–37), 0.2 mm (Figs 38–40) and 0.05 mm (others). For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF89FFDFFF5C25BEFDC9FC8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617321	Figs 73–77. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., living adults, wing and habitat. 73 – female paratype (Slovakia), right laterally, body length ca. 4.2 mm; 74 – female paratype (Hungary), left anterolaterally, body length ca. 3.8 mm; 75 – same specimen, dorsally; 76 – right wing (male paratype, Hungary); 77 – habitat of the species in N. Hungary (Varbó env.: Fonagy sági-tó), deciduous forest with old oaks. Scale = 1 mm. Photo J. Roháček.	Figs 73–77. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., living adults, wing and habitat. 73 – female paratype (Slovakia), right laterally, body length ca. 4.2 mm; 74 – female paratype (Hungary), left anterolaterally, body length ca. 3.8 mm; 75 – same specimen, dorsally; 76 – right wing (male paratype, Hungary); 77 – habitat of the species in N. Hungary (Varbó env.: Fonagy sági-tó), deciduous forest with old oaks. Scale = 1 mm. Photo J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617310/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617310	Figs 44–48. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov. 44 – entire male, right laterally; 45 – male head, right anterolaterally; 46 – female head, left anterolaterally; 47 – female head and thorax, dorsally; 48 – female head, left laterally. Fig. 44 based on male holotype, others on specimens from Hungary. Scale = 1 mm. Photo by J. Roháček.	Figs 44–48. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov. 44 – entire male, right laterally; 45 – male head, right anterolaterally; 46 – female head, left anterolaterally; 47 – female head and thorax, dorsally; 48 – female head, left laterally. Fig. 44 based on male holotype, others on specimens from Hungary. Scale = 1 mm. Photo by J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617315	Figs 49–61. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., male. 49 – entire genitalia, laterally; 50 – surstylus, laterally; 51 – gonostylus, laterally; 52 – cercus, laterally; 53 – ejacapodeme, laterally; 54 – same, dorsally; 55 – base of aedeagal complex, dorsally; 56 – external genitalia caudally (setae on right side omitted); 57 – same, cranially (cerci and epandrial setae omitted); 58 – base of aedeagal complex, laterally; 59 – postgonite, laterally; 60, 61 – pregenital sternum (S6) of specimens from Slovakia (60) and Hungary (61), ventrally. Figures based on male paratypes from Slovakia (49, 60), Hungary (50–53, 59, 61, adapted from ROHÁĆEK & ANDRADE 2017: figs 22–27) and Switzerland (54–58). Scales = 0.1 mm. For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	Figs 49–61. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., male. 49 – entire genitalia, laterally; 50 – surstylus, laterally; 51 – gonostylus, laterally; 52 – cercus, laterally; 53 – ejacapodeme, laterally; 54 – same, dorsally; 55 – base of aedeagal complex, dorsally; 56 – external genitalia caudally (setae on right side omitted); 57 – same, cranially (cerci and epandrial setae omitted); 58 – base of aedeagal complex, laterally; 59 – postgonite, laterally; 60, 61 – pregenital sternum (S6) of specimens from Slovakia (60) and Hungary (61), ventrally. Figures based on male paratypes from Slovakia (49, 60), Hungary (50–53, 59, 61, adapted from ROHÁĆEK & ANDRADE 2017: figs 22–27) and Switzerland (54–58). Scales = 0.1 mm. For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617317	Figs 62–69. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., female paratypes (Hungary). 62 – posterior part of postabdomen (from 7th segment), dorsally; 63 – same, laterally; 64 – same, caudally; 65 – 5th segment and postabdomen, ventrally; 66 – T8, dorsally; 67 – S8; 68 – ventral receptacle, laterally; 69 – spermathecae. Partly adapted from ROHÁĆEK &ANDRADE (2017, figs 28–32). Scales = 0.2 mm (Figs 62–65) and 0.1 mm (Figs 66–69).For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	Figs 62–69. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., female paratypes (Hungary). 62 – posterior part of postabdomen (from 7th segment), dorsally; 63 – same, laterally; 64 – same, caudally; 65 – 5th segment and postabdomen, ventrally; 66 – T8, dorsally; 67 – S8; 68 – ventral receptacle, laterally; 69 – spermathecae. Partly adapted from ROHÁĆEK &ANDRADE (2017, figs 28–32). Scales = 0.2 mm (Figs 62–65) and 0.1 mm (Figs 66–69).For abbreviations see text (p. 303).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617319	Figs 70–72. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., intersex paratype (Hungary). 70 – head, left anterolaterally; 71 – fore leg, posteriorly; 72 – entire specimen, left laterally. Scale = 1 mm. Photo J. Roháček.	Figs 70–72. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., intersex paratype (Hungary). 70 – head, left anterolaterally; 71 – fore leg, posteriorly; 72 – entire specimen, left laterally. Scale = 1 mm. Photo J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617321	Figs 73–77. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., living adults, wing and habitat. 73 – female paratype (Slovakia), right laterally, body length ca. 4.2 mm; 74 – female paratype (Hungary), left anterolaterally, body length ca. 3.8 mm; 75 – same specimen, dorsally; 76 – right wing (male paratype, Hungary); 77 – habitat of the species in N. Hungary (Varbó env.: Fonagy sági-tó), deciduous forest with old oaks. Scale = 1 mm. Photo J. Roháček.	Figs 73–77. Periscelis (P.) laszloi sp. nov., living adults, wing and habitat. 73 – female paratype (Slovakia), right laterally, body length ca. 4.2 mm; 74 – female paratype (Hungary), left anterolaterally, body length ca. 3.8 mm; 75 – same specimen, dorsally; 76 – right wing (male paratype, Hungary); 77 – habitat of the species in N. Hungary (Varbó env.: Fonagy sági-tó), deciduous forest with old oaks. Scale = 1 mm. Photo J. Roháček.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617323	Fig. 78. Maximum likelihood tree outlining genetic similarities of Periscelis species based on barcode region of COI. Species of the genus Periscelis green framed, those of subgenus Periscelis s. str. (under study) red framed.	Fig. 78. Maximum likelihood tree outlining genetic similarities of Periscelis species based on barcode region of COI. Species of the genus Periscelis green framed, those of subgenus Periscelis s. str. (under study) red framed.	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
A11387B0FF81FFC0FF7326C8FDA2F97A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7617292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7617292	Figs 1–7. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862 lectotype, wing and habitat. 1 – lectotype, sex unknown, sublaterally; 2 – same, subdorsally; 3 – lectotype with labels removed; 4 – ditto, with labels pinned under specimen; 5 – right wing, male (Hungary), scale = 1 mm; 6 – habitat of both P. winnertzii and P. laszloi sp. nov., a thermophilous oak (Quercus cerris) forest in S. Slovakia (Cerová vrchovina PLA: Hajnáčka-Buková); 7 – same, with Malaise trap and zoologists in foreground (from left:Attila Balász, Michal Tkoč, Csaba Balász).Photos by G.Wöss (1, 2), P.Sehnal (3, 4), J. Roháček (5, 6) and J. Ševčík (7).	Figs 1–7. Periscelis (P.) winnertzii Egger, 1862 lectotype, wing and habitat. 1 – lectotype, sex unknown, sublaterally; 2 – same, subdorsally; 3 – lectotype with labels removed; 4 – ditto, with labels pinned under specimen; 5 – right wing, male (Hungary), scale = 1 mm; 6 – habitat of both P. winnertzii and P. laszloi sp. nov., a thermophilous oak (Quercus cerris) forest in S. Slovakia (Cerová vrchovina PLA: Hajnáčka-Buková); 7 – same, with Malaise trap and zoologists in foreground (from left:Attila Balász, Michal Tkoč, Csaba Balász).Photos by G.Wöss (1, 2), P.Sehnal (3, 4), J. Roháček (5, 6) and J. Ševčík (7).	2022-12-14	Roháček, Jindřich		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich			
