taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625287	FIGURES 1–4. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. Type locality and habitus. 1, stone steps, photo by Tin Rožman; 2, surface of the stone steps where specimens were filmed and collected; 3, habitus in situ; 4, specimens contacting while grazing. Photos 2, 3 and 4 by Marko Lukić.	FIGURES 1–4. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. Type locality and habitus. 1, stone steps, photo by Tin Rožman; 2, surface of the stone steps where specimens were filmed and collected; 3, habitus in situ; 4, specimens contacting while grazing. Photos 2, 3 and 4 by Marko Lukić.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625289	FIGURES 5–8. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. holotype. 5, habitus lateral (in alcohol); 6, dorsal head (in alcohol); 7 habitus of lateral body (on slide) showing pollen grains coming out of the intestine; 8 dorsal head (on slide).	FIGURES 5–8. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. holotype. 5, habitus lateral (in alcohol); 6, dorsal head (in alcohol); 7 habitus of lateral body (on slide) showing pollen grains coming out of the intestine; 8 dorsal head (on slide).	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625291	FIGURES 9–13. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 9, ant.III apical organ; 10, labrum; 11, outer labial papilla (left side); 12, maxillary palp (right side); 13, labial and postlabial chaetotaxy (right side).	FIGURES 9–13. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 9, ant.III apical organ; 10, labrum; 11, outer labial papilla (left side); 12, maxillary palp (right side); 13, labial and postlabial chaetotaxy (right side).	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625293	FIGURE 14. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov., dorsal head chaetotaxy (left side).	FIGURE 14. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov., dorsal head chaetotaxy (left side).	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625295/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625295	FIGURE 15. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. Dorsal body chaetotaxic structures: a, broad ciliated macrochaeta (bcM); b, thin ciliated macrochaeta (tcM); c, smooth mesochaeta; d, fan shaped chaeta; e, S-chaeta; f, S-microchaeta, g, trichobothrium; h, scale; i, pseudoporus; k, bcM socket; m, long tcM socket; o, short tcM socket; p, trichobothrium socket; q, scales socket.	FIGURE 15. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. Dorsal body chaetotaxic structures: a, broad ciliated macrochaeta (bcM); b, thin ciliated macrochaeta (tcM); c, smooth mesochaeta; d, fan shaped chaeta; e, S-chaeta; f, S-microchaeta, g, trichobothrium; h, scale; i, pseudoporus; k, bcM socket; m, long tcM socket; o, short tcM socket; p, trichobothrium socket; q, scales socket.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625297	FIGURES 16–18. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 16, th.II dorsal chaetotaxy (left side), pse—pseudoporus, circles–ciliated chaetae; 17, th.III dorsal chaetotaxy (left side), pse—pseudoporus; 18, abd.I dorsal chaetotaxy (left side), pse—pseudoporus.	FIGURES 16–18. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 16, th.II dorsal chaetotaxy (left side), pse—pseudoporus, circles–ciliated chaetae; 17, th.III dorsal chaetotaxy (left side), pse—pseudoporus; 18, abd.I dorsal chaetotaxy (left side), pse—pseudoporus.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625299	FIGURES 19–20. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 19, abd.II chaetotaxy (left side), black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, pse—pseudoporus; 20, abd.III complete chaetotaxy (left side), broad black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, small black circles—thin ciliated macrochaetae, pse—pseudoporus.	FIGURES 19–20. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 19, abd.II chaetotaxy (left side), black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, pse—pseudoporus; 20, abd.III complete chaetotaxy (left side), broad black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, small black circles—thin ciliated macrochaetae, pse—pseudoporus.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625301	FIGURE 21. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov., abd.IV chaetotaxy (left side), broad black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, small black circles—thin ciliated macrochaetae.	FIGURE 21. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov., abd.IV chaetotaxy (left side), broad black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, small black circles—thin ciliated macrochaetae.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625303	FIGURES 22–28. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 22, abd.V chaetotaxy (left side), broad black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, small black circles—thin ciliated macrochaetae; 23, trochanteral organ; 24, third leg apex with unguis, unguiculus and tenent hair; 25, ventral tube, anterior view (left side); 26, ventral tube left lateral flap; 27, manubrial plate (left side), empty circles—ciliated chaetae, filled circles—pseudopora; 28, mucro.	FIGURES 22–28. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. 22, abd.V chaetotaxy (left side), broad black circles—broad ciliated macrochaetae, small black circles—thin ciliated macrochaetae; 23, trochanteral organ; 24, third leg apex with unguis, unguiculus and tenent hair; 25, ventral tube, anterior view (left side); 26, ventral tube left lateral flap; 27, manubrial plate (left side), empty circles—ciliated chaetae, filled circles—pseudopora; 28, mucro.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
A2620B55FFE2FFF9FF6CFF19FD5A8723.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2625305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2625305	FIGURES 29–31. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. Schematic drawings of two types of dance. 29, ‘grazing dance’, clockwise direction of a single individual; 30, ‘grazing dance’, counter clockwise direction of a single individual; 31, ‘walking dance’, red line denotes a path of the head, black line denotes a path of the abd.VI. Black arrows indicate direction of the circular movement of abdomen. Schematic drawing of the species made by Iva Čupić. For more details see paragraph ‘Dancing behavior’ and recorded video.	FIGURES 29–31. Lepidocyrtus chorus sp. nov. Schematic drawings of two types of dance. 29, ‘grazing dance’, clockwise direction of a single individual; 30, ‘grazing dance’, counter clockwise direction of a single individual; 31, ‘walking dance’, red line denotes a path of the head, black line denotes a path of the abd.VI. Black arrows indicate direction of the circular movement of abdomen. Schematic drawing of the species made by Iva Čupić. For more details see paragraph ‘Dancing behavior’ and recorded video.	2019-01-24	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko		Zenodo	biologists	Mateos, Eduardo;Lukić, Marko			
