taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
313072224B5BFFA7FEA7FA93965EE433.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399036/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399036	FIG. 1. — Reisia gelasii (Reis, 1909), holotype, specimen SNSB-BSPG 1908 I 49 (‘Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie’, Munich, Germany), right wing in dorsal aspect: A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation (small blue arrow, ending of RP3+4; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph; C-F, details, locations as shown on B, photographs extracted from RTI file (D, F, under normals visualisation); C, area posterior to RP3+4, the origins of paired convex and concave intercalaries (I+ and I-) become increasingly concave from the distal to the proximal areas; D, detail of the ‘MP-CuA twilight zone’ (nature of structures encircled in white discussed in the text); E, F, detail of presumed setal bases (large white arrows indicating the best preserved ones). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 5 mm; E, F, 2 mm.	FIG. 1. — Reisia gelasii (Reis, 1909), holotype, specimen SNSB-BSPG 1908 I 49 (‘Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie’, Munich, Germany), right wing in dorsal aspect: A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation (small blue arrow, ending of RP3+4; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph; C-F, details, locations as shown on B, photographs extracted from RTI file (D, F, under normals visualisation); C, area posterior to RP3+4, the origins of paired convex and concave intercalaries (I+ and I-) become increasingly concave from the distal to the proximal areas; D, detail of the ‘MP-CuA twilight zone’ (nature of structures encircled in white discussed in the text); E, F, detail of presumed setal bases (large white arrows indicating the best preserved ones). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 5 mm; E, F, 2 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B5BFFA7FEA7FA93965EE433.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399038	FIG. 2. —Reisia guillaumei (Grauvogel & Laurentiaux, 1952),n. comb.,holotype,specimen 7885 (collection Louis Grauvogel at the ‘ Staatlisches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart’,Stuttgart,Germany), left wing: view; A, drawing of venation (large blue arrow indicating the only portion of RA preserved between the pons and the nodus; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph of fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); C, photograph of the distal fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); D-F, detail of the wing base, location as shown on B; drawing of venation (enlargement from added color-coding); E, F, photographs extracted from RTI file (F, under normals visualisation; large white arrow indicating the end of the preserved section of the adjoined R and MA [or RA and RP+MA]; large row indicating the course of MP below the pons). Scale bars: A-C, 10 mm; D-F, 4 mm.	FIG. 2. —Reisia guillaumei (Grauvogel & Laurentiaux, 1952),n. comb.,holotype,specimen 7885 (collection Louis Grauvogel at the ‘ Staatlisches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart’,Stuttgart,Germany), left wing: view; A, drawing of venation (large blue arrow indicating the only portion of RA preserved between the pons and the nodus; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph of fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); C, photograph of the distal fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); D-F, detail of the wing base, location as shown on B; drawing of venation (enlargement from added color-coding); E, F, photographs extracted from RTI file (F, under normals visualisation; large white arrow indicating the end of the preserved section of the adjoined R and MA [or RA and RP+MA]; large row indicating the course of MP below the pons). Scale bars: A-C, 10 mm; D-F, 4 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B5AFFA7FE8EFA709032E697.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399036/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399036	FIG. 1. — Reisia gelasii (Reis, 1909), holotype, specimen SNSB-BSPG 1908 I 49 (‘Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie’, Munich, Germany), right wing in dorsal aspect: A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation (small blue arrow, ending of RP3+4; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph; C-F, details, locations as shown on B, photographs extracted from RTI file (D, F, under normals visualisation); C, area posterior to RP3+4, the origins of paired convex and concave intercalaries (I+ and I-) become increasingly concave from the distal to the proximal areas; D, detail of the ‘MP-CuA twilight zone’ (nature of structures encircled in white discussed in the text); E, F, detail of presumed setal bases (large white arrows indicating the best preserved ones). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 5 mm; E, F, 2 mm.	FIG. 1. — Reisia gelasii (Reis, 1909), holotype, specimen SNSB-BSPG 1908 I 49 (‘Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie’, Munich, Germany), right wing in dorsal aspect: A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation (small blue arrow, ending of RP3+4; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph; C-F, details, locations as shown on B, photographs extracted from RTI file (D, F, under normals visualisation); C, area posterior to RP3+4, the origins of paired convex and concave intercalaries (I+ and I-) become increasingly concave from the distal to the proximal areas; D, detail of the ‘MP-CuA twilight zone’ (nature of structures encircled in white discussed in the text); E, F, detail of presumed setal bases (large white arrows indicating the best preserved ones). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 5 mm; E, F, 2 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B5AFFA7FE8EFA709032E697.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399038	FIG. 2. —Reisia guillaumei (Grauvogel & Laurentiaux, 1952),n. comb.,holotype,specimen 7885 (collection Louis Grauvogel at the ‘ Staatlisches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart’,Stuttgart,Germany), left wing: view; A, drawing of venation (large blue arrow indicating the only portion of RA preserved between the pons and the nodus; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph of fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); C, photograph of the distal fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); D-F, detail of the wing base, location as shown on B; drawing of venation (enlargement from added color-coding); E, F, photographs extracted from RTI file (F, under normals visualisation; large white arrow indicating the end of the preserved section of the adjoined R and MA [or RA and RP+MA]; large row indicating the course of MP below the pons). Scale bars: A-C, 10 mm; D-F, 4 mm.	FIG. 2. —Reisia guillaumei (Grauvogel & Laurentiaux, 1952),n. comb.,holotype,specimen 7885 (collection Louis Grauvogel at the ‘ Staatlisches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart’,Stuttgart,Germany), left wing: view; A, drawing of venation (large blue arrow indicating the only portion of RA preserved between the pons and the nodus; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph of fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); C, photograph of the distal fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); D-F, detail of the wing base, location as shown on B; drawing of venation (enlargement from added color-coding); E, F, photographs extracted from RTI file (F, under normals visualisation; large white arrow indicating the end of the preserved section of the adjoined R and MA [or RA and RP+MA]; large row indicating the course of MP below the pons). Scale bars: A-C, 10 mm; D-F, 4 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B5AFFA7FE8EFA709032E697.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399042	FIG. 3. — Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907, holotype, specimen MNHN.F.B09711: A, drawing of venation, with tentative reconstruction of wing base; B, C, photographs extracted from RTI file; B, light-mirrored; C, normals visualisation. Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIG. 3. — Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907, holotype, specimen MNHN.F.B09711: A, drawing of venation, with tentative reconstruction of wing base; B, C, photographs extracted from RTI file; B, light-mirrored; C, normals visualisation. Scale bar: 5 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B54FFA9FEAAF8D190FBE56C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399042	FIG. 3. — Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907, holotype, specimen MNHN.F.B09711: A, drawing of venation, with tentative reconstruction of wing base; B, C, photographs extracted from RTI file; B, light-mirrored; C, normals visualisation. Scale bar: 5 mm.	FIG. 3. — Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907, holotype, specimen MNHN.F.B09711: A, drawing of venation, with tentative reconstruction of wing base; B, C, photographs extracted from RTI file; B, light-mirrored; C, normals visualisation. Scale bar: 5 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B54FFA9FED1FF3296E3E7D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399038	FIG. 2. —Reisia guillaumei (Grauvogel & Laurentiaux, 1952),n. comb.,holotype,specimen 7885 (collection Louis Grauvogel at the ‘ Staatlisches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart’,Stuttgart,Germany), left wing: view; A, drawing of venation (large blue arrow indicating the only portion of RA preserved between the pons and the nodus; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph of fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); C, photograph of the distal fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); D-F, detail of the wing base, location as shown on B; drawing of venation (enlargement from added color-coding); E, F, photographs extracted from RTI file (F, under normals visualisation; large white arrow indicating the end of the preserved section of the adjoined R and MA [or RA and RP+MA]; large row indicating the course of MP below the pons). Scale bars: A-C, 10 mm; D-F, 4 mm.	FIG. 2. —Reisia guillaumei (Grauvogel & Laurentiaux, 1952),n. comb.,holotype,specimen 7885 (collection Louis Grauvogel at the ‘ Staatlisches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart’,Stuttgart,Germany), left wing: view; A, drawing of venation (large blue arrow indicating the only portion of RA preserved between the pons and the nodus; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph of fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); C, photograph of the distal fragment, dorsal aspect (flipped horizontally); D-F, detail of the wing base, location as shown on B; drawing of venation (enlargement from added color-coding); E, F, photographs extracted from RTI file (F, under normals visualisation; large white arrow indicating the end of the preserved section of the adjoined R and MA [or RA and RP+MA]; large row indicating the course of MP below the pons). Scale bars: A-C, 10 mm; D-F, 4 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B54FFA9FED1FF3296E3E7D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399036/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399036	FIG. 1. — Reisia gelasii (Reis, 1909), holotype, specimen SNSB-BSPG 1908 I 49 (‘Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie’, Munich, Germany), right wing in dorsal aspect: A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation (small blue arrow, ending of RP3+4; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph; C-F, details, locations as shown on B, photographs extracted from RTI file (D, F, under normals visualisation); C, area posterior to RP3+4, the origins of paired convex and concave intercalaries (I+ and I-) become increasingly concave from the distal to the proximal areas; D, detail of the ‘MP-CuA twilight zone’ (nature of structures encircled in white discussed in the text); E, F, detail of presumed setal bases (large white arrows indicating the best preserved ones). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 5 mm; E, F, 2 mm.	FIG. 1. — Reisia gelasii (Reis, 1909), holotype, specimen SNSB-BSPG 1908 I 49 (‘Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie’, Munich, Germany), right wing in dorsal aspect: A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation (small blue arrow, ending of RP3+4; small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); B, photograph; C-F, details, locations as shown on B, photographs extracted from RTI file (D, F, under normals visualisation); C, area posterior to RP3+4, the origins of paired convex and concave intercalaries (I+ and I-) become increasingly concave from the distal to the proximal areas; D, detail of the ‘MP-CuA twilight zone’ (nature of structures encircled in white discussed in the text); E, F, detail of presumed setal bases (large white arrows indicating the best preserved ones). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 5 mm; E, F, 2 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B54FFABFC75FBB3918BE753.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399050/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399050	FIG. 6. — Detail of the organisation of CuA branches and of I- in the basal portion of the CuA-CuP area in Triassologus spp. (large green arrows, CuA branches; large white arrows, Icua): A, Triassologus biseriatus Riek, 1976, specimen PRE/F/5118b (wing in dorsal aspect), flipped horizontally, location as shown on Fig.4E; B, Triassologus aveyri (Béthoux & Beatie,2010),n.comb.,holotype, specimen AM F.132815. Scale bars: 5 mm.	FIG. 6. — Detail of the organisation of CuA branches and of I- in the basal portion of the CuA-CuP area in Triassologus spp. (large green arrows, CuA branches; large white arrows, Icua): A, Triassologus biseriatus Riek, 1976, specimen PRE/F/5118b (wing in dorsal aspect), flipped horizontally, location as shown on Fig.4E; B, Triassologus aveyri (Béthoux & Beatie,2010),n.comb.,holotype, specimen AM F.132815. Scale bars: 5 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B56FFADFC0EF99D912EE2B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399044/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399044	FIG. 5. — Triassologus biseriatus Riek, 1976: A, reconstruction of forewing morphology, location as shown on Fig. 4F; B, C, specimen PRE/F/10125a,left hindwing;B, drawing of venation (small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); C, photograph (light-mirrored). Scale bar: 10 mm.	FIG. 5. — Triassologus biseriatus Riek, 1976: A, reconstruction of forewing morphology, location as shown on Fig. 4F; B, C, specimen PRE/F/10125a,left hindwing;B, drawing of venation (small green arrows indicating the termination of CuA branches); C, photograph (light-mirrored). Scale bar: 10 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B53FFB1FC3AF97394D7E573.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399048/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399048	FIG. 7. — Nototriadophlebia pritykinae n. gen., n. sp., holotype, specimen BP/2/20950a (preserving the right forewing, isolated, in ventral aspect, and other wings,overlapping,in dorsal aspect),photograph (dry).Scale bar:10 mm.	FIG. 7. — Nototriadophlebia pritykinae n. gen., n. sp., holotype, specimen BP/2/20950a (preserving the right forewing, isolated, in ventral aspect, and other wings,overlapping,in dorsal aspect),photograph (dry).Scale bar:10 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B53FFB1FC3AF97394D7E573.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399054/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399054	FIG. 8. — Nototriadophlebia pritykinae n. gen., n. sp., holotype, specimen BP/2/20950a: A, B, right forewing (RFW); A, drawing of venation, with tentative reconstruction of wing base; B, photograph, location as shown on Fig. 7 (dry-ethanol composite, light-mirrored, flipped horizontally); C, D, overlapping left forewing (LFW), right hind wing (RHW) and left hind wing (LHW; in blue); C, drawing of venation; D, photograph, location as shown on Fig. 7 (dry-ethanol composite, fragments readjusted digitally); E, left forewing (LFW), drawing of venation isolated from C, with tentative reconstruction of the posterior area; F, right hind wing (RHW), drawing of venation isolated from C (large red arrow, CuP+AA stem). Scale bar: 10 mm.	FIG. 8. — Nototriadophlebia pritykinae n. gen., n. sp., holotype, specimen BP/2/20950a: A, B, right forewing (RFW); A, drawing of venation, with tentative reconstruction of wing base; B, photograph, location as shown on Fig. 7 (dry-ethanol composite, light-mirrored, flipped horizontally); C, D, overlapping left forewing (LFW), right hind wing (RHW) and left hind wing (LHW; in blue); C, drawing of venation; D, photograph, location as shown on Fig. 7 (dry-ethanol composite, fragments readjusted digitally); E, left forewing (LFW), drawing of venation isolated from C, with tentative reconstruction of the posterior area; F, right hind wing (RHW), drawing of venation isolated from C (large red arrow, CuP+AA stem). Scale bar: 10 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
313072224B53FFB1FC3AF97394D7E573.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8399056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399056	FIG. 9. — Nototriadophlebia pritykinae n. gen., n. sp., paratype specimen, BP/2/20986b, left wing (large red arrows indicating the CuP+AA stem): A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation; B, photograph (light-mirrored); C, D, detail of cubito-anal area, location as indicated on B (large red arrows, CuP+AA stem); C, drawing of venation; D, photograph (light-mirrored). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 2 mm.	FIG. 9. — Nototriadophlebia pritykinae n. gen., n. sp., paratype specimen, BP/2/20986b, left wing (large red arrows indicating the CuP+AA stem): A, B, overview; A, drawing of venation; B, photograph (light-mirrored); C, D, detail of cubito-anal area, location as indicated on B (large red arrows, CuP+AA stem); C, drawing of venation; D, photograph (light-mirrored). Scale bars: A, B, 10 mm; C, D, 2 mm.	2023-09-28	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier;Anderson, John M.			
