taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194301	FIGURE 1. Known distribution of Catapionus weevils; two new records in Southwest China are indicated by numbered red circles.	FIGURE 1. Known distribution of Catapionus weevils; two new records in Southwest China are indicated by numbered red circles.	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194302	FIGURE 2. Habitats and live adults of Catapionus mopsus sp. n. on Mt. Gongga (A – C) and on Mt. Haba (D – F).	FIGURE 2. Habitats and live adults of Catapionus mopsus sp. n. on Mt. Gongga (A – C) and on Mt. Haba (D – F).	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194303	FIGURE 3. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., male, Mt. Haba, specimen 5402, holotype. A – D: habitus; E – G: aedeagus and parameres; H: sternites 8 and 9.	FIGURE 3. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., male, Mt. Haba, specimen 5402, holotype. A – D: habitus; E – G: aedeagus and parameres; H: sternites 8 and 9.	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194304/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194304	FIGURE 4. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., female, Mt. Haba, specimen 4584, paratype. A – D: habitus; E: sternites 9; F: sternite 8; G; spermatheca.	FIGURE 4. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., female, Mt. Haba, specimen 4584, paratype. A – D: habitus; E: sternites 9; F: sternite 8; G; spermatheca.	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194305	FIGURE 5. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., male, Mt. Gongga, specimen 2740. A – D: habitus; E – G: aedeagus and parameres; H: sternites 8 and 9.	FIGURE 5. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., male, Mt. Gongga, specimen 2740. A – D: habitus; E – G: aedeagus and parameres; H: sternites 8 and 9.	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194306	FIGURE 6. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., female, Mt. Gongga, specimen 2741. A – D: habitus; E – F: sternites 8, 9 and spermatheca (E: ventral; F: dorsal); G: sternite 8; H: spermatheca.	FIGURE 6. Catapionus mopsus sp. n., female, Mt. Gongga, specimen 2741. A – D: habitus; E – F: sternites 8, 9 and spermatheca (E: ventral; F: dorsal); G: sternite 8; H: spermatheca.	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
6C2887E6FF8AFF8DFF19BBD723550BD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/194307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.194307	FIGURE 7. A – D: rostra of specimens of Catapionus mopsus sp. n. depicted on Figs. 3 – 6, respectively. E: ultrametric time tree obtained using BEAST software to date evolutionary events of Catapionus in Southwest China. Numbers at nodes are million years before present. Node bars represent 95 % confidence interval of the age estimate. GenBank accessions are preceded by four digit specimen number; HT denotes the holotype. F: rate on introduction of 38 valid Catapionus nominal species grouped by decades (37 names from Alonso-Zarazaga 2013, plus C. mopsus sp. n. described herein; taxonomic changes pertaining to Japanese fauna by Morimoto et al. 2015 are not included); note that the vast majority of species was named in the XIX century followed by a remarkable decline.	FIGURE 7. A – D: rostra of specimens of Catapionus mopsus sp. n. depicted on Figs. 3 – 6, respectively. E: ultrametric time tree obtained using BEAST software to date evolutionary events of Catapionus in Southwest China. Numbers at nodes are million years before present. Node bars represent 95 % confidence interval of the age estimate. GenBank accessions are preceded by four digit specimen number; HT denotes the holotype. F: rate on introduction of 38 valid Catapionus nominal species grouped by decades (37 names from Alonso-Zarazaga 2013, plus C. mopsus sp. n. described herein; taxonomic changes pertaining to Japanese fauna by Morimoto et al. 2015 are not included); note that the vast majority of species was named in the XIX century followed by a remarkable decline.	2016-12-31	Grebennikov, Vasily V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grebennikov, Vasily V.			
