taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3372627/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3372627	FIGURE 1. Adult female of Marchalina hellenica. Note: 11­segmented antennae; virtual absence of mouthparts and total absence of stylets, and absence of dermal spines. On this and subsequent figures, A = small conical pore; B = loculate pore; C = minute sclerotised pore; D = tubular duct of spermatheca; E = hair; F = hair­like seta; G = collared setae; H = satellite setae; L = bifurcated seta; M = abdominal spiracle; N = anal tube; P = part of leg; Q = claw; R = view of part of dorsal derm; S = view or part of ventral derm; T = abdominal tubular duct; Z = spine on eversible endophallus. Also note that, on central drawing, density of setae only shown on one abdominal segment and leg setae only shown on methorax	FIGURE 1. Adult female of Marchalina hellenica. Note: 11­segmented antennae; virtual absence of mouthparts and total absence of stylets, and absence of dermal spines. On this and subsequent figures, A = small conical pore; B = loculate pore; C = minute sclerotised pore; D = tubular duct of spermatheca; E = hair; F = hair­like seta; G = collared setae; H = satellite setae; L = bifurcated seta; M = abdominal spiracle; N = anal tube; P = part of leg; Q = claw; R = view of part of dorsal derm; S = view or part of ventral derm; T = abdominal tubular duct; Z = spine on eversible endophallus. Also note that, on central drawing, density of setae only shown on one abdominal segment and leg setae only shown on methorax	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3372625/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3372625	PLATE 1. Adult female. Note large size, oval shape, yellow colouration and short pale antennae.	PLATE 1. Adult female. Note large size, oval shape, yellow colouration and short pale antennae.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3372706/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3372706	FIGURE 2. Third­instar nymph of female Marchalina hellenica. Note 9­segmented antennae, fully­developed mouthparts and presence of numerous dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments. See FIGURE 1 for labels. Also note that, on central drawing, density of body setae and loculate pores only shown on ventral abdominal segments.	FIGURE 2. Third­instar nymph of female Marchalina hellenica. Note 9­segmented antennae, fully­developed mouthparts and presence of numerous dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments. See FIGURE 1 for labels. Also note that, on central drawing, density of body setae and loculate pores only shown on ventral abdominal segments.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2646251/files/figure.svg	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2646251	FIGURE 3. Second­instar nymph, probably female, of Marchalina hellenica from Crete. Note 6­segmented antennae. Also fewer dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments as compared with FIGURE 4. See FIG­ URE 1 for labels.	FIGURE 3. Second­instar nymph, probably female, of Marchalina hellenica from Crete. Note 6­segmented antennae. Also fewer dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments as compared with FIGURE 4. See FIG­ URE 1 for labels.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2646253/files/figure.svg	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2646253	FIGURE 4. Second­instar nymph, probably female, of Marchalina hellenica from Thessaloniki. Note 6­segmented antennae and greater frequency of dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments compared with FIG­ URE 3. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	FIGURE 4. Second­instar nymph, probably female, of Marchalina hellenica from Thessaloniki. Note 6­segmented antennae and greater frequency of dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments compared with FIG­ URE 3. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2646255/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2646255	FIGURE 5. First­instar nymph (sex undetermined) of Marchalina hellenica. Compared with 2nd­instar nymph (Figs. 3 & 4), note proportionately much larger mouthparts, many fewer setae and pores, capitate ends to claw digitules and many fewer dermal spines. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	FIGURE 5. First­instar nymph (sex undetermined) of Marchalina hellenica. Compared with 2nd­instar nymph (Figs. 3 & 4), note proportionately much larger mouthparts, many fewer setae and pores, capitate ends to claw digitules and many fewer dermal spines. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2646257/files/figure.svg	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2646257	FIGURE 6. Prepupa (3rd­instar male) of Marchalina caucasica. Note 9­segmented antennae. Also, compared with 3rd­instar female, note great reduction in mouthparts and absence of stylets, many fewer setae and pores, and many fewer dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	FIGURE 6. Prepupa (3rd­instar male) of Marchalina caucasica. Note 9­segmented antennae. Also, compared with 3rd­instar female, note great reduction in mouthparts and absence of stylets, many fewer setae and pores, and many fewer dermal spines on posterior abdominal segments. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/2646259/files/figure.svg	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2646259	FIGURE 7. Pupa of Marchalina hellenica. Note 10­segmented antennae; complete absence of mouthparts, claws and dermal spines; and presence of genital structures on posterior abdominal segments. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	FIGURE 7. Pupa of Marchalina hellenica. Note 10­segmented antennae; complete absence of mouthparts, claws and dermal spines; and presence of genital structures on posterior abdominal segments. See FIGURE 1 for labels.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3372630/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3372630	FIGURE 8. Apterous male of Marchalina hellenica. Note shallow but distinct "neck" and large compound eyes. See Fig 1 for capital labels; other labels: ab = antennal bristle; ads = dorsal abdominal setae; as = abdominal sternite; asp = abdominal spiracle; at = abdominal tergite; avs = ventral abdominal setae; c = claw; camp = campaniform pore; cd = claw denticle; cdgt = claw digitule; ce = compound eye; cp = small conical pore; cs = collared setae; cv = cervical sclerite; cx = coxa; dhs = dorsal head setae; eph = eversible endophallus; epm 3 = metepimeron; f = femur; hs = hair; hrs = hair­like seta; lp = loculate pore; o = ocellus; ocs = ocular sclerite; pd = pedicel; plr 1 = prothoracic pleural ridge; plr 2 = mesothoracic pleural ridge; plr 3 = metathoracic pleural ridge; pls = pleural setae; pos = postoccipital sclerite; pror = preoral ridge; ps = penial sheath; psp = penial sheath pores; pss = penial sheath setae; pt = post­tergite; sc = scape; sp = minute sclerotised pore; sp 2 = mesothoracic spiracle; sp 3 = metathoracic spiracle; st 1 a = prosternal apophysis; st 2 a = mesosternal apophysis; st 3 a = metasternal apophysis; ta 1 = 1st­tarsal segment; ta 2 = 2nd­tarsal segment; tdgt = tarsal digitule; ti = tibia; tibs = tibial spurs; tr = trochanter; vhs = ventral head setae; vmcr = ventral mid­cranial ridge; vp = ventral plate; vs = ventral sclerite; and I­VIII = abdominal segments (Modified after Hodgson and Foldi, Zootaxa, in press).	FIGURE 8. Apterous male of Marchalina hellenica. Note shallow but distinct "neck" and large compound eyes. See Fig 1 for capital labels; other labels: ab = antennal bristle; ads = dorsal abdominal setae; as = abdominal sternite; asp = abdominal spiracle; at = abdominal tergite; avs = ventral abdominal setae; c = claw; camp = campaniform pore; cd = claw denticle; cdgt = claw digitule; ce = compound eye; cp = small conical pore; cs = collared setae; cv = cervical sclerite; cx = coxa; dhs = dorsal head setae; eph = eversible endophallus; epm 3 = metepimeron; f = femur; hs = hair; hrs = hair­like seta; lp = loculate pore; o = ocellus; ocs = ocular sclerite; pd = pedicel; plr 1 = prothoracic pleural ridge; plr 2 = mesothoracic pleural ridge; plr 3 = metathoracic pleural ridge; pls = pleural setae; pos = postoccipital sclerite; pror = preoral ridge; ps = penial sheath; psp = penial sheath pores; pss = penial sheath setae; pt = post­tergite; sc = scape; sp = minute sclerotised pore; sp 2 = mesothoracic spiracle; sp 3 = metathoracic spiracle; st 1 a = prosternal apophysis; st 2 a = mesosternal apophysis; st 3 a = metasternal apophysis; ta 1 = 1st­tarsal segment; ta 2 = 2nd­tarsal segment; tdgt = tarsal digitule; ti = tibia; tibs = tibial spurs; tr = trochanter; vhs = ventral head setae; vmcr = ventral mid­cranial ridge; vp = ventral plate; vs = ventral sclerite; and I­VIII = abdominal segments (Modified after Hodgson and Foldi, Zootaxa, in press).	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
6C123514FFB6FF8EFECBFDE7D4B6FAFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3372632/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3372632	PLATE 2. Adult male. Note elongate body form, yellow colouration, long dark antennae and legs, compound eyes, distinct neck region, and penial sheath with eversible endophallus.	PLATE 2. Adult male. Note elongate body form, yellow colouration, long dark antennae and legs, compound eyes, distinct neck region, and penial sheath with eversible endophallus.	2006-05-08	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, Chris;Gounari, Sofia			
