taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
9402E84EFFE8FFD8B173FDAF5BFBAB43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10965603/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10965603	Figure 4. Rhopalosoma hispaniola sp. nov.: female, holotype, MB.I 5915, Miocene Dominican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Detail of the head in dorsal view. (c) Detail of the tarsal claws. (d) Distal section of mid tibia with tibial spurs. (e–f) Details of the right fore wing. Abbreviations used in (b) and (c): en – eye notch, lo – lateral ocellus, mo – median ocellus, oc – occipital carina, tc – tarsal claw, t5 – tarsomere 5, and pat – preapical tooth.	Figure 4. Rhopalosoma hispaniola sp. nov.: female, holotype, MB.I 5915, Miocene Dominican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Detail of the head in dorsal view. (c) Detail of the tarsal claws. (d) Distal section of mid tibia with tibial spurs. (e–f) Details of the right fore wing. Abbreviations used in (b) and (c): en – eye notch, lo – lateral ocellus, mo – median ocellus, oc – occipital carina, tc – tarsal claw, t5 – tarsomere 5, and pat – preapical tooth.	2019-05-15	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent		Zenodo	biologists	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent			
9402E84EFFE8FFD8B173FDAF5BFBAB43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10965607/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10965607	Figure 6. Rhopalosoma sp.: female, MB.I 6549, Miocene Mexican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Left hind tarsus. (c) Pretarsus with claws. (d– e) Details of left fore wing. (f) Details of right hind wing. Abbreviations used in (b) and (c): pat – preapical tooth, tc – tarsal claw, tf – tarsal fenestrae, t1 – tarsomere 1, t2 – tarsomere 2, t3 – tarsomere 3, t4 – tarsomere 4, and t5 – tarsomere 5.	Figure 6. Rhopalosoma sp.: female, MB.I 6549, Miocene Mexican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Left hind tarsus. (c) Pretarsus with claws. (d– e) Details of left fore wing. (f) Details of right hind wing. Abbreviations used in (b) and (c): pat – preapical tooth, tc – tarsal claw, tf – tarsal fenestrae, t1 – tarsomere 1, t2 – tarsomere 2, t3 – tarsomere 3, t4 – tarsomere 4, and t5 – tarsomere 5.	2019-05-15	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent		Zenodo	biologists	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent			
9402E84EFFE8FFD8B173FDAF5BFBAB43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10965595/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10965595	Figure 1. Rhopalosomatidae spp. (a–b) Recent rhopalosomatid larva (last instar, shortly before leaving the host, putatively Rhopalosoma nearcticum Brues) parasitizing a hapithine cricket (Grylloidea). Photographed at Jones Nature Preserve, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA, on 15 September 2017. Photos: Judy Gallagher, CC-BY-2.0, originally posted to Flickr. (c–d) Rhopalosoma nearcticum Brues, male. (c) Photographed in Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA, on 4 July 2011. Photo: Robert Lord Zimlich, originally posted to BugGuide. (d) Penis valve in lateral view. Abbreviations: ant – anterior, hpv – head of penis valve, pap1 – first preapical process, pap2 – second preapical process, pap3 – third preapical process, and pos – posterior.	Figure 1. Rhopalosomatidae spp. (a–b) Recent rhopalosomatid larva (last instar, shortly before leaving the host, putatively Rhopalosoma nearcticum Brues) parasitizing a hapithine cricket (Grylloidea). Photographed at Jones Nature Preserve, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA, on 15 September 2017. Photos: Judy Gallagher, CC-BY-2.0, originally posted to Flickr. (c–d) Rhopalosoma nearcticum Brues, male. (c) Photographed in Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA, on 4 July 2011. Photo: Robert Lord Zimlich, originally posted to BugGuide. (d) Penis valve in lateral view. Abbreviations: ant – anterior, hpv – head of penis valve, pap1 – first preapical process, pap2 – second preapical process, pap3 – third preapical process, and pos – posterior.	2019-05-15	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent		Zenodo	biologists	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent			
9402E84EFFEFFFDBB173FB235958AAA1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10965603/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10965603	Figure 4. Rhopalosoma hispaniola sp. nov.: female, holotype, MB.I 5915, Miocene Dominican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Detail of the head in dorsal view. (c) Detail of the tarsal claws. (d) Distal section of mid tibia with tibial spurs. (e–f) Details of the right fore wing. Abbreviations used in (b) and (c): en – eye notch, lo – lateral ocellus, mo – median ocellus, oc – occipital carina, tc – tarsal claw, t5 – tarsomere 5, and pat – preapical tooth.	Figure 4. Rhopalosoma hispaniola sp. nov.: female, holotype, MB.I 5915, Miocene Dominican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Detail of the head in dorsal view. (c) Detail of the tarsal claws. (d) Distal section of mid tibia with tibial spurs. (e–f) Details of the right fore wing. Abbreviations used in (b) and (c): en – eye notch, lo – lateral ocellus, mo – median ocellus, oc – occipital carina, tc – tarsal claw, t5 – tarsomere 5, and pat – preapical tooth.	2019-05-15	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent		Zenodo	biologists	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent			
9402E84EFFEFFFDBB173FB235958AAA1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10965605/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10965605	Figure 5. Rhopalosoma hispaniola sp. nov.: male, paratype, MB.I 6046, Miocene Dominican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Posterior metasoma with genitalia. (c) Details of right fore wing. (d–e) Details of right fore and hind wing with labeling of fore wing cells and venation (d) and labeling of hind wing venation (e). Abbreviations used in (b): ce – cercus, cu – cuspis, di – digitus, pa – paramere, pv – penis valve, tg6 – tergite 6, and tg7 – tergite 7.	Figure 5. Rhopalosoma hispaniola sp. nov.: male, paratype, MB.I 6046, Miocene Dominican amber. (a) Overview. (b) Posterior metasoma with genitalia. (c) Details of right fore wing. (d–e) Details of right fore and hind wing with labeling of fore wing cells and venation (d) and labeling of hind wing venation (e). Abbreviations used in (b): ce – cercus, cu – cuspis, di – digitus, pa – paramere, pv – penis valve, tg6 – tergite 6, and tg7 – tergite 7.	2019-05-15	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent		Zenodo	biologists	Lohrmann, Volker;Ohl, Michael;Michalik, Peter;Pitts, James P.;Jeanneau, Laurent;Perrichot, Vincent			
