taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
92758787FFC2FF84FF7EFD10FDEB713E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/884790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884790	FIGURES 1 – 5. Minixi tricoloratum (Zavattari), male. 1. Head in frontal view; 2. Antennal apex (arrow points to F 11); 3. Mesosoma in dorsal view (arrow points to the tegula); 4. Dorsal view (black arrow points to the dorsal surface of propodeum; red arrow points to T 2); 5. Aedeagus in lateral view. Scale bar for Figs. 1, 5 = 0.2 mm, Fig. 2 – 4 = 1 mm.	FIGURES 1 – 5. Minixi tricoloratum (Zavattari), male. 1. Head in frontal view; 2. Antennal apex (arrow points to F 11); 3. Mesosoma in dorsal view (arrow points to the tegula); 4. Dorsal view (black arrow points to the dorsal surface of propodeum; red arrow points to T 2); 5. Aedeagus in lateral view. Scale bar for Figs. 1, 5 = 0.2 mm, Fig. 2 – 4 = 1 mm.	2017-05-05	Hermes, Marcel G.		Zenodo	biologists	Hermes, Marcel G.			
92758787FFC0FF83FF7EFE1AFCA270AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/884792/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884792	FIGURES 6 – 11. Minixi brethesi (Bertoni), male. 6. Head in frontal view; 7. Antennal apex (arrow points to the F 11); 8. Habitus; 9. Pronotum and mesepisternum in lateral view; 10. Dorsal view (red arrow points to the pronotum; white arrow points to the propodeum; black arrow points to the T 1); 11. Posterior surface of propodeum (arrow points to the lower portion of median concavity deeply depressed). Scale bar for Figs. 6 – 8 = 0.5 mm, Figs. 9, 11 = 1 mm, Fig. 10 = 2 mm.	FIGURES 6 – 11. Minixi brethesi (Bertoni), male. 6. Head in frontal view; 7. Antennal apex (arrow points to the F 11); 8. Habitus; 9. Pronotum and mesepisternum in lateral view; 10. Dorsal view (red arrow points to the pronotum; white arrow points to the propodeum; black arrow points to the T 1); 11. Posterior surface of propodeum (arrow points to the lower portion of median concavity deeply depressed). Scale bar for Figs. 6 – 8 = 0.5 mm, Figs. 9, 11 = 1 mm, Fig. 10 = 2 mm.	2017-05-05	Hermes, Marcel G.		Zenodo	biologists	Hermes, Marcel G.			
92758787FFC0FF83FF7EFE1AFCA270AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/884790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884790	FIGURES 1 – 5. Minixi tricoloratum (Zavattari), male. 1. Head in frontal view; 2. Antennal apex (arrow points to F 11); 3. Mesosoma in dorsal view (arrow points to the tegula); 4. Dorsal view (black arrow points to the dorsal surface of propodeum; red arrow points to T 2); 5. Aedeagus in lateral view. Scale bar for Figs. 1, 5 = 0.2 mm, Fig. 2 – 4 = 1 mm.	FIGURES 1 – 5. Minixi tricoloratum (Zavattari), male. 1. Head in frontal view; 2. Antennal apex (arrow points to F 11); 3. Mesosoma in dorsal view (arrow points to the tegula); 4. Dorsal view (black arrow points to the dorsal surface of propodeum; red arrow points to T 2); 5. Aedeagus in lateral view. Scale bar for Figs. 1, 5 = 0.2 mm, Fig. 2 – 4 = 1 mm.	2017-05-05	Hermes, Marcel G.		Zenodo	biologists	Hermes, Marcel G.			
92758787FFC6FF82FF7EFF19FAAA76F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/884796/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884796	FIGURES 12 – 17. 12. Male, habitus: Alphamenes insignis loquax Giordani Soika (synonymyzed under Alphamenes richardsi). 13 – 15. Alphamenes richardsi Giordani Soika: 13. Male, habitus; 14. Male, dorsal view; 15. Female, dorsal view of mesossoma. 16 – 17. Dorsal view of metassoma: 16. Alphamenes convexus (Fox); 17. Alphamenes semiplanus Giordani Soika. Scale bar for Figs. 12 – 14, 16, 17 = 1 mm, Fig. 15 = 0.5 mm.	FIGURES 12 – 17. 12. Male, habitus: Alphamenes insignis loquax Giordani Soika (synonymyzed under Alphamenes richardsi). 13 – 15. Alphamenes richardsi Giordani Soika: 13. Male, habitus; 14. Male, dorsal view; 15. Female, dorsal view of mesossoma. 16 – 17. Dorsal view of metassoma: 16. Alphamenes convexus (Fox); 17. Alphamenes semiplanus Giordani Soika. Scale bar for Figs. 12 – 14, 16, 17 = 1 mm, Fig. 15 = 0.5 mm.	2017-05-05	Hermes, Marcel G.		Zenodo	biologists	Hermes, Marcel G.			
92758787FFC6FF82FF7EFF19FAAA76F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/884798/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884798	FIGURES 18 – 23. 18 – 19. T 1 in dorsal view, punctation: 18. Alphamenes richardsi Giordani Soika, strongly punctured (arrow points to the punctation of T 1); 19. Alphamenes campanulatus (Fabricius), weakly punctured (arrow points to the punctation of T 1). 20 – 21. Male S 7: 20. Alphamenes insignis (Fox), without carina; 21. Alphamenes usitatus (Fox), with carina (arrow points to the S 7). 22 – 23. Mesosoma in posterior view: 22. Alphamenes richardsi, tegulae strongly punctured (white arrow points to the propodeum; red arrow points to the tegula). 23. Alphamenes insignis, tegulae weakly punctured (white arrow points to the propodeum). Scale bar for Figs. 18 – 19, 21 – 23 = 0.5 mm, Fig. 20 = 1 mm.	FIGURES 18 – 23. 18 – 19. T 1 in dorsal view, punctation: 18. Alphamenes richardsi Giordani Soika, strongly punctured (arrow points to the punctation of T 1); 19. Alphamenes campanulatus (Fabricius), weakly punctured (arrow points to the punctation of T 1). 20 – 21. Male S 7: 20. Alphamenes insignis (Fox), without carina; 21. Alphamenes usitatus (Fox), with carina (arrow points to the S 7). 22 – 23. Mesosoma in posterior view: 22. Alphamenes richardsi, tegulae strongly punctured (white arrow points to the propodeum; red arrow points to the tegula). 23. Alphamenes insignis, tegulae weakly punctured (white arrow points to the propodeum). Scale bar for Figs. 18 – 19, 21 – 23 = 0.5 mm, Fig. 20 = 1 mm.	2017-05-05	Hermes, Marcel G.		Zenodo	biologists	Hermes, Marcel G.			
92758787FFC6FF82FF7EFF19FAAA76F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/884800/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.884800	FIGURES 24 – 29. 24 – 25. Female head in frontal view: 24. Alphamenes usitatus (Fox), clypeus weakly emarginate. 25. Alphamenes richardsi Giordani Soika, clypeus strongly emarginate (arrow points to the clypeus’ apex). 26 – 28. Male S 7: 26. Alphamenes incertus (de Saussure), with sinuous transversal carina (arrow points to the S 7). 27. Alphamenes campanulatus (Fabricius), with straight carina (arrow points to the S 7). 28. Alphamenes convexus (Fox), with longitudinal carina and golden pilosity (white arrow points to the S 7; red arrow points to the golden pilosity). 29. Alphamenes semiplanus Giordani Soika, with longitudinal carina and withish pilosity (white arrow points to the S 7; red arrow points to the withish pilosity). Scale bars for Figs. 24 – 25, 27 – 28 = 1 mm, 26 = 0.5 mm.	FIGURES 24 – 29. 24 – 25. Female head in frontal view: 24. Alphamenes usitatus (Fox), clypeus weakly emarginate. 25. Alphamenes richardsi Giordani Soika, clypeus strongly emarginate (arrow points to the clypeus’ apex). 26 – 28. Male S 7: 26. Alphamenes incertus (de Saussure), with sinuous transversal carina (arrow points to the S 7). 27. Alphamenes campanulatus (Fabricius), with straight carina (arrow points to the S 7). 28. Alphamenes convexus (Fox), with longitudinal carina and golden pilosity (white arrow points to the S 7; red arrow points to the golden pilosity). 29. Alphamenes semiplanus Giordani Soika, with longitudinal carina and withish pilosity (white arrow points to the S 7; red arrow points to the withish pilosity). Scale bars for Figs. 24 – 25, 27 – 28 = 1 mm, 26 = 0.5 mm.	2017-05-05	Hermes, Marcel G.		Zenodo	biologists	Hermes, Marcel G.			
