taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
2DFF5087A2A771552CB7E3A0FFDD7EE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2DFF5087A2A771552CB7E3A0FFDD7EE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2DFF5087A2A771552CB7E3A0FFDD7EE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557416	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure17	Figure 17. Habitus of Acidocerus aphodioides A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C head. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 17. Habitus of Acidocerus aphodioides A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C head. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2DFF5087A2A771552CB7E3A0FFDD7EE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557435	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure36	Figure 36. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C H. laevis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sp. (India, Goa): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 36. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C H. laevis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sp. (India, Goa): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2DFF5087A2A771552CB7E3A0FFDD7EE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557418	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure19	Figure 19. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A A. hanseni B A. jilanzhui C A. longipalpus D A. contractus E A. anhuianus F A. puzhelongi. Images B-F from Komarek and Hebauer (2018). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 19. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A A. hanseni B A. jilanzhui C A. longipalpus D A. contractus E A. anhuianus F A. puzhelongi. Images B-F from Komarek and Hebauer (2018). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557417	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure18	Figure 18. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A-C A. coomani: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F A. cf. attenuatus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G-I A. sp. ex Madagascar: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus I ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 18. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A-C A. coomani: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F A. cf. attenuatus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G-I A. sp. ex Madagascar: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus I ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557418	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure19	Figure 19. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A A. hanseni B A. jilanzhui C A. longipalpus D A. contractus E A. anhuianus F A. puzhelongi. Images B-F from Komarek and Hebauer (2018). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 19. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A A. hanseni B A. jilanzhui C A. longipalpus D A. contractus E A. anhuianus F A. puzhelongi. Images B-F from Komarek and Hebauer (2018). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557419	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure20	Figure 20. Aedeagi of Agraphydrus spp. A A. attenuatus B A. gracilipalpis C A. masatakai D A. chinensis E A. puzhelongi. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Line drawings taken from Komarek (2018).	Figure 20. Aedeagi of Agraphydrus spp. A A. attenuatus B A. gracilipalpis C A. masatakai D A. chinensis E A. puzhelongi. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Line drawings taken from Komarek (2018).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6D67DF6FCEFE45AE7C558CAABACCCD82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557411	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure12	Figure 12. Head structures A-C scanning electron micrographs of ventral view of head: A Tobochares pallidus with smooth mentum and white arrow pointing to transverse carina limiting posterior margin of antero-medial depression B Nanosaphes tricolor with top white arrow pointing to oblique crenulations of mentum, mid white arrow pointing to flat and smooth anterior surface of submentum, and bottom white arrow pointing to concave posterior surface of submentum C Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to antero-medial depression of mentum D, E light micrographs of antenna: D Aulonochares tubulus (9 antennomeres) E Chasmogenus cremnobates (8 antennomeres) F-J light micrographs of maxillary palps: F Quadriops reticulatus G Agraphydrus insidiator H Helochares sp. I Helochares lividus J Aulonochares tubulus. Scale bars: 100 μm (A-C)	Figure 12. Head structures A-C scanning electron micrographs of ventral view of head: A Tobochares pallidus with smooth mentum and white arrow pointing to transverse carina limiting posterior margin of antero-medial depression B Nanosaphes tricolor with top white arrow pointing to oblique crenulations of mentum, mid white arrow pointing to flat and smooth anterior surface of submentum, and bottom white arrow pointing to concave posterior surface of submentum C Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to antero-medial depression of mentum D, E light micrographs of antenna: D Aulonochares tubulus (9 antennomeres) E Chasmogenus cremnobates (8 antennomeres) F-J light micrographs of maxillary palps: F Quadriops reticulatus G Agraphydrus insidiator H Helochares sp. I Helochares lividus J Aulonochares tubulus. Scale bars: 100 μm (A-C)	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
CBBF4016F7853CE690B58F1281F3EB70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
CBBF4016F7853CE690B58F1281F3EB70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
CBBF4016F7853CE690B58F1281F3EB70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
CBBF4016F7853CE690B58F1281F3EB70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
CBBF4016F7853CE690B58F1281F3EB70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557420	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure21	Figure 21. Habitus of Aulonochares spp. A-C A. tubulus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D A. lingulatus, dorsal habitus. Scale bar: 5 mm.	Figure 21. Habitus of Aulonochares spp. A-C A. tubulus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D A. lingulatus, dorsal habitus. Scale bar: 5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
CBBF4016F7853CE690B58F1281F3EB70.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557421	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure22	Figure 22. Aedeagi of Aulonochares and Batochares spp. A A. tubulus B A. novoairensis C A. lingulatus D B. sp. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 22. Aedeagi of Aulonochares and Batochares spp. A A. tubulus B A. novoairensis C A. lingulatus D B. sp. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557408	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure9	Figure 9. Examples of seepage habitat for Acidocerinae A, B marginal seepage along river (Guyana: GY 14 - 0312 - 01 B) C, D isolated seep on granite inselberg (Venezuela: VZ 10 - 0710 - 01 A) E, F hygropetric zone next to waterfall (Venezuela: VZ 12 - 0122 - 03 A).	Figure 9. Examples of seepage habitat for Acidocerinae A, B marginal seepage along river (Guyana: GY 14 - 0312 - 01 B) C, D isolated seep on granite inselberg (Venezuela: VZ 10 - 0710 - 01 A) E, F hygropetric zone next to waterfall (Venezuela: VZ 12 - 0122 - 03 A).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557421	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure22	Figure 22. Aedeagi of Aulonochares and Batochares spp. A A. tubulus B A. novoairensis C A. lingulatus D B. sp. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 22. Aedeagi of Aulonochares and Batochares spp. A A. tubulus B A. novoairensis C A. lingulatus D B. sp. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557422	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure23	Figure 23. Habitus of Batochares sp. A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 23. Habitus of Batochares sp. A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1B49368E86973E9AC7370F8F6DC7C1B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
98ECB81B738A46C9C860D9572E16A8B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
98ECB81B738A46C9C860D9572E16A8B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
98ECB81B738A46C9C860D9572E16A8B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
98ECB81B738A46C9C860D9572E16A8B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557423	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure24	Figure 24. Habitus of Chasmogenus spp. A-C C. ruidus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F C. cremnobates: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G C. lineatus H C. amplius I C. itatiaia J C. fluminensis. G, H from Smith and Short 2020; I, J from Clarkson and Ferreira Jr 2014. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 24. Habitus of Chasmogenus spp. A-C C. ruidus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F C. cremnobates: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G C. lineatus H C. amplius I C. itatiaia J C. fluminensis. G, H from Smith and Short 2020; I, J from Clarkson and Ferreira Jr 2014. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
98ECB81B738A46C9C860D9572E16A8B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557424	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure25	Figure 25. Aedeagi of Chasmogenus spp. A C. acuminatus B C. schmits C C. lineatus D, E C. tafelbergensis: D dorsal view E lateral view. Images from Smith and Short 2020. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 25. Aedeagi of Chasmogenus spp. A C. acuminatus B C. schmits C C. lineatus D, E C. tafelbergensis: D dorsal view E lateral view. Images from Smith and Short 2020. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
98ECB81B738A46C9C860D9572E16A8B5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557426	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure27	Figure 27. Aedeagi of Colossochares and Crephelochares spp. A Colossochares ellipticus B Crephelochares szeli C Crephelochares sp. (Australia) D Crephelochares abnormalis (Thailand). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 27. Aedeagi of Colossochares and Crephelochares spp. A Colossochares ellipticus B Crephelochares szeli C Crephelochares sp. (Australia) D Crephelochares abnormalis (Thailand). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557425	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure26	Figure 26. Habitus of Colossochares ellipticus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 26. Habitus of Colossochares ellipticus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557426	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure27	Figure 27. Aedeagi of Colossochares and Crephelochares spp. A Colossochares ellipticus B Crephelochares szeli C Crephelochares sp. (Australia) D Crephelochares abnormalis (Thailand). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 27. Aedeagi of Colossochares and Crephelochares spp. A Colossochares ellipticus B Crephelochares szeli C Crephelochares sp. (Australia) D Crephelochares abnormalis (Thailand). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
E8AD7A7218B6224DFB8CD4C42252E1FD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557415	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure16	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557426	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure27	Figure 27. Aedeagi of Colossochares and Crephelochares spp. A Colossochares ellipticus B Crephelochares szeli C Crephelochares sp. (Australia) D Crephelochares abnormalis (Thailand). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 27. Aedeagi of Colossochares and Crephelochares spp. A Colossochares ellipticus B Crephelochares szeli C Crephelochares sp. (Australia) D Crephelochares abnormalis (Thailand). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557427	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure28	Figure 28. Habitus Crephelochares spp. A-C Crephelochares nitescens: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D Crephelochares cf. patrizii (image from Bird et al. 2017). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 28. Habitus Crephelochares spp. A-C Crephelochares nitescens: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D Crephelochares cf. patrizii (image from Bird et al. 2017). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
691A14D47234D37E43742D58EE233E5F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557424	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure25	Figure 25. Aedeagi of Chasmogenus spp. A C. acuminatus B C. schmits C C. lineatus D, E C. tafelbergensis: D dorsal view E lateral view. Images from Smith and Short 2020. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 25. Aedeagi of Chasmogenus spp. A C. acuminatus B C. schmits C C. lineatus D, E C. tafelbergensis: D dorsal view E lateral view. Images from Smith and Short 2020. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
27E3B78C69A2531C19096C0C8CD73E9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
27E3B78C69A2531C19096C0C8CD73E9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
27E3B78C69A2531C19096C0C8CD73E9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
27E3B78C69A2531C19096C0C8CD73E9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557413	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure14	Figure 14. Scanning electron micrographs of thorax in ventral view A, B prosternum: A Tobochares striatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection B Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection C-G mesoventrite and metaventrite: C Crucisternum ouboteri with white arrows pointing to anteriorly pointed transverse ridge and longitudinal carina of mesoventrite, metaventrite with median glabrous patch D Nanosaphes tricolor with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrows pointing to median and postero-lateral glabrous patches of metaventrite E Quadriops reticulatus with black arrow pointing to transverse carina across mesoventrite and metaventrite uniformly pubescent F Tobochares communis with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to narrow postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite G Tobochares kasikasima with black arrow pointing to transverse elevation across mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to broad postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite. Scale bars: 100 μm.	Figure 14. Scanning electron micrographs of thorax in ventral view A, B prosternum: A Tobochares striatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection B Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection C-G mesoventrite and metaventrite: C Crucisternum ouboteri with white arrows pointing to anteriorly pointed transverse ridge and longitudinal carina of mesoventrite, metaventrite with median glabrous patch D Nanosaphes tricolor with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrows pointing to median and postero-lateral glabrous patches of metaventrite E Quadriops reticulatus with black arrow pointing to transverse carina across mesoventrite and metaventrite uniformly pubescent F Tobochares communis with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to narrow postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite G Tobochares kasikasima with black arrow pointing to transverse elevation across mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to broad postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite. Scale bars: 100 μm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
27E3B78C69A2531C19096C0C8CD73E9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557428	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure29	Figure 29. Habitus of Crucisternum ouboteri A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 29. Habitus of Crucisternum ouboteri A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
27E3B78C69A2531C19096C0C8CD73E9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557429	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure30	Figure 30. Aedeagi of Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, and Globulosis spp. A C. ouboteri B C. toboganensis C C. sinuatus D C. vanessae E C. queneyi F E. teli G E. spiculatus H E. ogmos I E. minor J G. flavus. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 30. Aedeagi of Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, and Globulosis spp. A C. ouboteri B C. toboganensis C C. sinuatus D C. vanessae E C. queneyi F E. teli G E. spiculatus H E. ogmos I E. minor J G. flavus. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2B870C4118EE4448ACC5E3B17FD4EB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2B870C4118EE4448ACC5E3B17FD4EB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2B870C4118EE4448ACC5E3B17FD4EB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557429	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure30	Figure 30. Aedeagi of Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, and Globulosis spp. A C. ouboteri B C. toboganensis C C. sinuatus D C. vanessae E C. queneyi F E. teli G E. spiculatus H E. ogmos I E. minor J G. flavus. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 30. Aedeagi of Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, and Globulosis spp. A C. ouboteri B C. toboganensis C C. sinuatus D C. vanessae E C. queneyi F E. teli G E. spiculatus H E. ogmos I E. minor J G. flavus. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2B870C4118EE4448ACC5E3B17FD4EB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557430	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure31	Figure 31. Habitus of Ephydrolithus spp. A-C E. hamadae: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F E. ogmos: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 31. Habitus of Ephydrolithus spp. A-C E. hamadae: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F E. ogmos: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2B870C4118EE4448ACC5E3B17FD4EB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
2B870C4118EE4448ACC5E3B17FD4EB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557408	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure9	Figure 9. Examples of seepage habitat for Acidocerinae A, B marginal seepage along river (Guyana: GY 14 - 0312 - 01 B) C, D isolated seep on granite inselberg (Venezuela: VZ 10 - 0710 - 01 A) E, F hygropetric zone next to waterfall (Venezuela: VZ 12 - 0122 - 03 A).	Figure 9. Examples of seepage habitat for Acidocerinae A, B marginal seepage along river (Guyana: GY 14 - 0312 - 01 B) C, D isolated seep on granite inselberg (Venezuela: VZ 10 - 0710 - 01 A) E, F hygropetric zone next to waterfall (Venezuela: VZ 12 - 0122 - 03 A).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
02E38F608953FAA3FF90B1ED37DD0E62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
02E38F608953FAA3FF90B1ED37DD0E62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
02E38F608953FAA3FF90B1ED37DD0E62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
02E38F608953FAA3FF90B1ED37DD0E62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557429	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure30	Figure 30. Aedeagi of Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, and Globulosis spp. A C. ouboteri B C. toboganensis C C. sinuatus D C. vanessae E C. queneyi F E. teli G E. spiculatus H E. ogmos I E. minor J G. flavus. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 30. Aedeagi of Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, and Globulosis spp. A C. ouboteri B C. toboganensis C C. sinuatus D C. vanessae E C. queneyi F E. teli G E. spiculatus H E. ogmos I E. minor J G. flavus. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
02E38F608953FAA3FF90B1ED37DD0E62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557431	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure32	Figure 32. Habitus of Globulosis flavus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 32. Habitus of Globulosis flavus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A31E3BC7EE538638DD8BBA79A4B08822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A31E3BC7EE538638DD8BBA79A4B08822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A31E3BC7EE538638DD8BBA79A4B08822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A31E3BC7EE538638DD8BBA79A4B08822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A31E3BC7EE538638DD8BBA79A4B08822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557432	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure33	FIgure 33. Habitus of Helobata spp. A-C H. larvalis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D H. quatipuru (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) E H. amazonensis (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) F H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016). Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIgure 33. Habitus of Helobata spp. A-C H. larvalis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D H. quatipuru (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) E H. amazonensis (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) F H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A31E3BC7EE538638DD8BBA79A4B08822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557433	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure34	Figure 34. Aedeagi of Helobata spp. A, B H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016): A dorsal view B lateral view C, D H. quatipuru (Clarkson and Almeida 2018) A dorsal view D lateral view E H. sp. (Ecuador), dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 34. Aedeagi of Helobata spp. A, B H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016): A dorsal view B lateral view C, D H. quatipuru (Clarkson and Almeida 2018) A dorsal view D lateral view E H. sp. (Ecuador), dorsal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557434	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure35	Figure 35. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C Helochares tristis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sharpi: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 35. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C Helochares tristis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sharpi: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557435	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure36	Figure 36. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C H. laevis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sp. (India, Goa): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 36. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C H. laevis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sp. (India, Goa): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557436	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure37	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557417	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure18	Figure 18. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A-C A. coomani: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F A. cf. attenuatus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G-I A. sp. ex Madagascar: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus I ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 18. Habitus of Agraphydrus spp. A-C A. coomani: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F A. cf. attenuatus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G-I A. sp. ex Madagascar: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus I ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557443	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure44	Figure 44. Habitus of Peltochares spp. A-C P. conspicuus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F P. sp. (Tanzania): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Habitus of Peltochares spp. A-C P. conspicuus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F P. sp. (Tanzania): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557441	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure42	Figure 42. Habitus of Novochares spp. A-C N. sallaei: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F N. sp. (Peru): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Habitus of Novochares spp. A-C N. sallaei: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F N. sp. (Peru): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557415	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure16	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557444	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure45	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
BD3F78871BF9B0EBFB01ED802A043F68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557442	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure43	Figure 43. Aedeagi of Novochares spp. A N. sp. (Ecuador) B N. abbreviatus C N. pallipes D N. chaquensis E N. atratus F N. pichilingue G N. cf. tectiformis H N. cf. coya I N. cf. guadelupensis J N. cf. cochlearis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 43. Aedeagi of Novochares spp. A N. sp. (Ecuador) B N. abbreviatus C N. pallipes D N. chaquensis E N. atratus F N. pichilingue G N. cf. tectiformis H N. cf. coya I N. cf. guadelupensis J N. cf. cochlearis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
C46AFB08B3766F94741F6E8A1724ED56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
C46AFB08B3766F94741F6E8A1724ED56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
C46AFB08B3766F94741F6E8A1724ED56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
C46AFB08B3766F94741F6E8A1724ED56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557436	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure37	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
C46AFB08B3766F94741F6E8A1724ED56.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557437	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure38	Figure 38. Habitus of Helopeltarium ferrugineum A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 38. Habitus of Helopeltarium ferrugineum A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A58E2BA21C04E7D1257E011A2B9DBB0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A58E2BA21C04E7D1257E011A2B9DBB0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A58E2BA21C04E7D1257E011A2B9DBB0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557438	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure39	Figure 39. Habitus of Katasophistes spp. A-C K. merida: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F K. superficialis: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 39. Habitus of Katasophistes spp. A-C K. merida: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F K. superficialis: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
A58E2BA21C04E7D1257E011A2B9DBB0C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557439	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure40	Figure 40. Aedeagi of Katasophistes and Nanosaphes spp. A K. charynae B K. cuzco C K. merida D K. superficialis E N. tricolor F N. hesperus G N. castaneus H N. punctatus. Scale bars: 0.3 mm (A-C); 0.1 mm (E-H).	Figure 40. Aedeagi of Katasophistes and Nanosaphes spp. A K. charynae B K. cuzco C K. merida D K. superficialis E N. tricolor F N. hesperus G N. castaneus H N. punctatus. Scale bars: 0.3 mm (A-C); 0.1 mm (E-H).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4E32588B5754A0ABA237203807BC067B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4E32588B5754A0ABA237203807BC067B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4E32588B5754A0ABA237203807BC067B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557439	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure40	Figure 40. Aedeagi of Katasophistes and Nanosaphes spp. A K. charynae B K. cuzco C K. merida D K. superficialis E N. tricolor F N. hesperus G N. castaneus H N. punctatus. Scale bars: 0.3 mm (A-C); 0.1 mm (E-H).	Figure 40. Aedeagi of Katasophistes and Nanosaphes spp. A K. charynae B K. cuzco C K. merida D K. superficialis E N. tricolor F N. hesperus G N. castaneus H N. punctatus. Scale bars: 0.3 mm (A-C); 0.1 mm (E-H).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4E32588B5754A0ABA237203807BC067B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557440	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure41	Figure 41. Habitus of Nanosaphes spp. A-C N. tricolor: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F N. punctatus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 41. Habitus of Nanosaphes spp. A-C N. tricolor: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F N. punctatus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4E32588B5754A0ABA237203807BC067B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557431	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure32	Figure 32. Habitus of Globulosis flavus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 32. Habitus of Globulosis flavus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4E32588B5754A0ABA237203807BC067B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557404	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure5	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	Figure 5. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Crucisternum, Ephydrolithus, Globulosis, Helobata, Helochares, Helopeltarium, Katasophistes, and Nanosaphes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557416	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure17	Figure 17. Habitus of Acidocerus aphodioides A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C head. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 17. Habitus of Acidocerus aphodioides A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C head. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557432	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure33	FIgure 33. Habitus of Helobata spp. A-C H. larvalis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D H. quatipuru (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) E H. amazonensis (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) F H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016). Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIgure 33. Habitus of Helobata spp. A-C H. larvalis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D H. quatipuru (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) E H. amazonensis (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) F H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557411	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure12	Figure 12. Head structures A-C scanning electron micrographs of ventral view of head: A Tobochares pallidus with smooth mentum and white arrow pointing to transverse carina limiting posterior margin of antero-medial depression B Nanosaphes tricolor with top white arrow pointing to oblique crenulations of mentum, mid white arrow pointing to flat and smooth anterior surface of submentum, and bottom white arrow pointing to concave posterior surface of submentum C Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to antero-medial depression of mentum D, E light micrographs of antenna: D Aulonochares tubulus (9 antennomeres) E Chasmogenus cremnobates (8 antennomeres) F-J light micrographs of maxillary palps: F Quadriops reticulatus G Agraphydrus insidiator H Helochares sp. I Helochares lividus J Aulonochares tubulus. Scale bars: 100 μm (A-C)	Figure 12. Head structures A-C scanning electron micrographs of ventral view of head: A Tobochares pallidus with smooth mentum and white arrow pointing to transverse carina limiting posterior margin of antero-medial depression B Nanosaphes tricolor with top white arrow pointing to oblique crenulations of mentum, mid white arrow pointing to flat and smooth anterior surface of submentum, and bottom white arrow pointing to concave posterior surface of submentum C Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to antero-medial depression of mentum D, E light micrographs of antenna: D Aulonochares tubulus (9 antennomeres) E Chasmogenus cremnobates (8 antennomeres) F-J light micrographs of maxillary palps: F Quadriops reticulatus G Agraphydrus insidiator H Helochares sp. I Helochares lividus J Aulonochares tubulus. Scale bars: 100 μm (A-C)	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557412	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure13	Figure 13. Elytral punctation A Tobochares communis with red arrow pointing to systematic puncture B Tobochares sipaliwini with red arrow pointing to systematic puncture, white arrow pointing to serial puncture, and black arrow pointing to ground / interserial puncture C Tobochares striatus with red arrow pointing to systematic puncture, white arrow pointing to serial puncture, and black arrow pointing to ground / interserial puncture D Tobochares communis elytron with all kinds of punctures similar in size and degree of impression, seemingly evenly distributed (to longitudinally aligned) E Quadriops similaris with serial punctures longitudinally aligned F Primocerus maipure with sutural stria G Tobochares striatus with impressed serial striae. Scale bars: 100 μm (A); 200 μm (B, C); 500 μm (D-G).	Figure 13. Elytral punctation A Tobochares communis with red arrow pointing to systematic puncture B Tobochares sipaliwini with red arrow pointing to systematic puncture, white arrow pointing to serial puncture, and black arrow pointing to ground / interserial puncture C Tobochares striatus with red arrow pointing to systematic puncture, white arrow pointing to serial puncture, and black arrow pointing to ground / interserial puncture D Tobochares communis elytron with all kinds of punctures similar in size and degree of impression, seemingly evenly distributed (to longitudinally aligned) E Quadriops similaris with serial punctures longitudinally aligned F Primocerus maipure with sutural stria G Tobochares striatus with impressed serial striae. Scale bars: 100 μm (A); 200 μm (B, C); 500 μm (D-G).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557414	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure15	Figure 15. Hind wing and abdominal ventrite 5 A-G hind wings: A Colossochares ellipticus B Primocerus gigas C Helobata larvalis D Crucisternum ouboteri E Tobochares sipaliwini F Quadriops similaris G Tobochares microps H-J abdominal ventrite 5: H Aulonochares tubulus I Primocerus neutrum J Ephydrolithus hamadae. Scale bars: 1 cm (A); 3 mm (B, C); 1 mm (D-F); 0.5 mm (G).	Figure 15. Hind wing and abdominal ventrite 5 A-G hind wings: A Colossochares ellipticus B Primocerus gigas C Helobata larvalis D Crucisternum ouboteri E Tobochares sipaliwini F Quadriops similaris G Tobochares microps H-J abdominal ventrite 5: H Aulonochares tubulus I Primocerus neutrum J Ephydrolithus hamadae. Scale bars: 1 cm (A); 3 mm (B, C); 1 mm (D-F); 0.5 mm (G).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557413	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure14	Figure 14. Scanning electron micrographs of thorax in ventral view A, B prosternum: A Tobochares striatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection B Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection C-G mesoventrite and metaventrite: C Crucisternum ouboteri with white arrows pointing to anteriorly pointed transverse ridge and longitudinal carina of mesoventrite, metaventrite with median glabrous patch D Nanosaphes tricolor with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrows pointing to median and postero-lateral glabrous patches of metaventrite E Quadriops reticulatus with black arrow pointing to transverse carina across mesoventrite and metaventrite uniformly pubescent F Tobochares communis with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to narrow postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite G Tobochares kasikasima with black arrow pointing to transverse elevation across mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to broad postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite. Scale bars: 100 μm.	Figure 14. Scanning electron micrographs of thorax in ventral view A, B prosternum: A Tobochares striatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection B Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection C-G mesoventrite and metaventrite: C Crucisternum ouboteri with white arrows pointing to anteriorly pointed transverse ridge and longitudinal carina of mesoventrite, metaventrite with median glabrous patch D Nanosaphes tricolor with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrows pointing to median and postero-lateral glabrous patches of metaventrite E Quadriops reticulatus with black arrow pointing to transverse carina across mesoventrite and metaventrite uniformly pubescent F Tobochares communis with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to narrow postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite G Tobochares kasikasima with black arrow pointing to transverse elevation across mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to broad postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite. Scale bars: 100 μm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557428	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure29	Figure 29. Habitus of Crucisternum ouboteri A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 29. Habitus of Crucisternum ouboteri A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557415	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure16	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557446	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure47	Figure 47. Aedeagi of Primocerus spp. A P. neutrum B, C P. maipure: B dorsal view C lateral view D, E P. pijiguaense: D dorsal view E lateral view F P. gigas G P. petilus H P. striatolatus I P. cuspidis. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 47. Aedeagi of Primocerus spp. A P. neutrum B, C P. maipure: B dorsal view C lateral view D, E P. pijiguaense: D dorsal view E lateral view F P. gigas G P. petilus H P. striatolatus I P. cuspidis. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557421	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure22	Figure 22. Aedeagi of Aulonochares and Batochares spp. A A. tubulus B A. novoairensis C A. lingulatus D B. sp. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 22. Aedeagi of Aulonochares and Batochares spp. A A. tubulus B A. novoairensis C A. lingulatus D B. sp. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
4C3858378807689BD015E34B5CDD4933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557444	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure45	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557441	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure42	Figure 42. Habitus of Novochares spp. A-C N. sallaei: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F N. sp. (Peru): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 42. Habitus of Novochares spp. A-C N. sallaei: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F N. sp. (Peru): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557442	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure43	Figure 43. Aedeagi of Novochares spp. A N. sp. (Ecuador) B N. abbreviatus C N. pallipes D N. chaquensis E N. atratus F N. pichilingue G N. cf. tectiformis H N. cf. coya I N. cf. guadelupensis J N. cf. cochlearis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 43. Aedeagi of Novochares spp. A N. sp. (Ecuador) B N. abbreviatus C N. pallipes D N. chaquensis E N. atratus F N. pichilingue G N. cf. tectiformis H N. cf. coya I N. cf. guadelupensis J N. cf. cochlearis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557415	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure16	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557436	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure37	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
860DF4E4B70AE877796325D295B04CDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557444	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure45	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557403	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure4	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	Figure 4. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Acidocerus, Agraphydrus, Aulonochares, Batochares, Chasmogenus, Colossochares, and Crephelochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557443	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure44	Figure 44. Habitus of Peltochares spp. A-C P. conspicuus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F P. sp. (Tanzania): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 44. Habitus of Peltochares spp. A-C P. conspicuus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F P. sp. (Tanzania): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557444	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure45	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 45. Aedeagi of Peltochares spp. A P. conspicuus B P. foveicollis C P. sp. (Australia) D P. sp. (Tanzania;). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557415	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure16	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	Figure 16. Aedeagi A-E trilobed: A schematic B Chasmogenus schmits C, D spiked: C schematic D Peltochares foveicollis E, F tubular: E schematic F Helochares politus G, H divided: G schematic H Novochares pallipes.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557432	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure33	FIgure 33. Habitus of Helobata spp. A-C H. larvalis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D H. quatipuru (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) E H. amazonensis (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) F H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016). Scale bars: 1 mm.	FIgure 33. Habitus of Helobata spp. A-C H. larvalis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D H. quatipuru (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) E H. amazonensis (from Clarkson and Almeida 2018) F H. pantaneira (from Clarkson et al. 2016). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557442	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure43	Figure 43. Aedeagi of Novochares spp. A N. sp. (Ecuador) B N. abbreviatus C N. pallipes D N. chaquensis E N. atratus F N. pichilingue G N. cf. tectiformis H N. cf. coya I N. cf. guadelupensis J N. cf. cochlearis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 43. Aedeagi of Novochares spp. A N. sp. (Ecuador) B N. abbreviatus C N. pallipes D N. chaquensis E N. atratus F N. pichilingue G N. cf. tectiformis H N. cf. coya I N. cf. guadelupensis J N. cf. cochlearis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557434	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure35	Figure 35. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C Helochares tristis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sharpi: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 35. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C Helochares tristis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sharpi: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557435	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure36	Figure 36. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C H. laevis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sp. (India, Goa): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 36. Habitus of Helochares spp. A-C H. laevis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F H. sp. (India, Goa): D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557436	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure37	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 37. Aedeagi A-H Helochares spp.: A H. sp. (Guinea) B H. tristis C H. nr. cresphontes D H. nr. tatei E H. sp. (India, Goa) F H. sp. (Vietnam) G H. politus H H. songi (from Jia and Tang 2018, fig. 48) I Helopeltarium ferrugineum. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
FF7F93BC9EC80936914DF9E2CB86ECE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557445	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure46	Figure 46. Habitus of Primocerus spp. A-C P. neutrum: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F P. maipure: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G-I P. semipubescens: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus I ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 46. Habitus of Primocerus spp. A-C P. neutrum: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F P. maipure: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G-I P. semipubescens: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus I ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557446	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure47	Figure 47. Aedeagi of Primocerus spp. A P. neutrum B, C P. maipure: B dorsal view C lateral view D, E P. pijiguaense: D dorsal view E lateral view F P. gigas G P. petilus H P. striatolatus I P. cuspidis. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	Figure 47. Aedeagi of Primocerus spp. A P. neutrum B, C P. maipure: B dorsal view C lateral view D, E P. pijiguaense: D dorsal view E lateral view F P. gigas G P. petilus H P. striatolatus I P. cuspidis. Scale bars: 0.25 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557423	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure24	Figure 24. Habitus of Chasmogenus spp. A-C C. ruidus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F C. cremnobates: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G C. lineatus H C. amplius I C. itatiaia J C. fluminensis. G, H from Smith and Short 2020; I, J from Clarkson and Ferreira Jr 2014. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 24. Habitus of Chasmogenus spp. A-C C. ruidus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F C. cremnobates: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus G C. lineatus H C. amplius I C. itatiaia J C. fluminensis. G, H from Smith and Short 2020; I, J from Clarkson and Ferreira Jr 2014. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
D98EEF00EC35CE87682604F14B9CFFF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557449	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure50	Figure 50. Habitus of Radicitus spp. A-C R. ayacucho: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F R. granitum: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Habitus of Radicitus spp. A-C R. ayacucho: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F R. granitum: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557447	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure48	Figure 48. Habitus of Quadriops spp. A-C Q. acroreius: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F Q. clusia: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 48. Habitus of Quadriops spp. A-C Q. acroreius: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F Q. clusia: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557448	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure49	Figure 49. Aedeagi of Quadriops, Radicitus and Sindolus spp. A Q. clusia B Q. depressus C Q. reticulatus D Q. similaris E S. sp. (Venezuela) F. S. sp. (Venezuela) G, H R. ayacucho: G dorsal view H lateral view I, J R. cf. granitum (Suriname): I dorsal view J lateral view K, L R. surinamensis: K dorsal view L lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A-D); 0.5 mm (E-L).	Figure 49. Aedeagi of Quadriops, Radicitus and Sindolus spp. A Q. clusia B Q. depressus C Q. reticulatus D Q. similaris E S. sp. (Venezuela) F. S. sp. (Venezuela) G, H R. ayacucho: G dorsal view H lateral view I, J R. cf. granitum (Suriname): I dorsal view J lateral view K, L R. surinamensis: K dorsal view L lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A-D); 0.5 mm (E-L).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557431	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure32	Figure 32. Habitus of Globulosis flavus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 32. Habitus of Globulosis flavus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
5EB1AAFB20AAC3BD840794A3A11F4BB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557409	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure10	Figure 10. Examples of terrestrial habitat for Acidocerinae A, B Rotting Clusia fruit, showing Quadriops clusia crawling on the surface (Suriname: SR 17 - 0322 - 03 A) C collecting specimens by submerging rotting fruits in pans of water and waiting for the beetles to float to the surface.	Figure 10. Examples of terrestrial habitat for Acidocerinae A, B Rotting Clusia fruit, showing Quadriops clusia crawling on the surface (Suriname: SR 17 - 0322 - 03 A) C collecting specimens by submerging rotting fruits in pans of water and waiting for the beetles to float to the surface.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6E1EF8D87ED362D57EC42B6336468F3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6E1EF8D87ED362D57EC42B6336468F3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6E1EF8D87ED362D57EC42B6336468F3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6E1EF8D87ED362D57EC42B6336468F3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557448	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure49	Figure 49. Aedeagi of Quadriops, Radicitus and Sindolus spp. A Q. clusia B Q. depressus C Q. reticulatus D Q. similaris E S. sp. (Venezuela) F. S. sp. (Venezuela) G, H R. ayacucho: G dorsal view H lateral view I, J R. cf. granitum (Suriname): I dorsal view J lateral view K, L R. surinamensis: K dorsal view L lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A-D); 0.5 mm (E-L).	Figure 49. Aedeagi of Quadriops, Radicitus and Sindolus spp. A Q. clusia B Q. depressus C Q. reticulatus D Q. similaris E S. sp. (Venezuela) F. S. sp. (Venezuela) G, H R. ayacucho: G dorsal view H lateral view I, J R. cf. granitum (Suriname): I dorsal view J lateral view K, L R. surinamensis: K dorsal view L lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A-D); 0.5 mm (E-L).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
6E1EF8D87ED362D57EC42B6336468F3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557449	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure50	Figure 50. Habitus of Radicitus spp. A-C R. ayacucho: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F R. granitum: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 50. Habitus of Radicitus spp. A-C R. ayacucho: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F R. granitum: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1297A93F7C9DFAABF03D8BA3354DB234.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1297A93F7C9DFAABF03D8BA3354DB234.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557448	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure49	Figure 49. Aedeagi of Quadriops, Radicitus and Sindolus spp. A Q. clusia B Q. depressus C Q. reticulatus D Q. similaris E S. sp. (Venezuela) F. S. sp. (Venezuela) G, H R. ayacucho: G dorsal view H lateral view I, J R. cf. granitum (Suriname): I dorsal view J lateral view K, L R. surinamensis: K dorsal view L lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A-D); 0.5 mm (E-L).	Figure 49. Aedeagi of Quadriops, Radicitus and Sindolus spp. A Q. clusia B Q. depressus C Q. reticulatus D Q. similaris E S. sp. (Venezuela) F. S. sp. (Venezuela) G, H R. ayacucho: G dorsal view H lateral view I, J R. cf. granitum (Suriname): I dorsal view J lateral view K, L R. surinamensis: K dorsal view L lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm (A-D); 0.5 mm (E-L).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
1297A93F7C9DFAABF03D8BA3354DB234.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557450	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure51	Figure 51. Habitus of Sindolus optatus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	Figure 51. Habitus of Sindolus optatus A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus. Scale bar: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557400	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure1	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	Figure 1. Variation across Acidocerinae, dorsal and lateral views A Colossochares ellipticus B Peltochares sp. C Peltochares conspicuus D Aulonochares tubulus E Helochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Novochares sp. H Helopeltarium ferrugineum I Batochares sp. J Helobata larvalis K Radicitus sp. L Nanosaphes tricolor M Agraphydrus cf. attenuatus N Tobochares luteomargo O Tobochares sulcatus P Quadriops similaris Q Crucisternum ouboteri R Primocerus neutrum S Agraphydrus coomani T Agraphydrus sp. U Globulosis flavus V Crephelochares nitescens.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557401	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure2	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	Figure 2. Phylogeny of the Acidocerinae simplified from Short et al. (2021), indicating the distribution, preferred habitat, and currently described number of species for each genus. For habitat, filled black circles indicate that at least some species of the genus are commonly found in this habitat; light grey circles indicate the genus has been found in this habitat, but is rare or not typical for the group; white circles indicate no species have been recorded for the genus in this habitat.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557410	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure11	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	Figure 11. Head of miscellaneous Acidocerinae A-D anterolateral view: A Tobochares luteomargo with white arrow pointing to straight anterior margin of eye B Tobochares emarginatus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus emarginating anterior margin of eye C Quadriops politus with white arrow pointing to Tobochares canthus fully dividing the eye in dorsal and ventral faces D Batochares sp. black arrow pointing to transverse carina on labrum E-L dorsal view of head: E Batochares sp. F Helochares tristis G Crephelochares nitescens, H Chasmogenus australis with black arrow pointing to preclypeal membrane I Colossochares ellipticus J Aulonochares tubulus K Peltochares conspicuus L Helobata larvalis.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557451	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure52	Figure 52. Habitus of Tobochares spp. A-C T. sulcatus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F T. luteomargo: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	Figure 52. Habitus of Tobochares spp. A-C T. sulcatus: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F T. luteomargo: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557452	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure53	Figure 53. Habitus of Tobochares spp. A-C T. communis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F T. fusus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 53. Habitus of Tobochares spp. A-C T. communis: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C ventral habitus D-F T. fusus: D dorsal habitus E lateral habitus F ventral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557453	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure54	Figure 54. Habitus of Tobochares spp. A, B T. kappel: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C, D T. akoerio: C dorsal habitus D lateral habitus E, F T. kolokoe: E dorsal habitus F lateral habitus G, H T. goias: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	Figure 54. Habitus of Tobochares spp. A, B T. kappel: A dorsal habitus B lateral habitus C, D T. akoerio: C dorsal habitus D lateral habitus E, F T. kolokoe: E dorsal habitus F lateral habitus G, H T. goias: G dorsal habitus H lateral habitus. Scale bars: 1 mm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557454	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure55	Figure 55. Aedeagi of Tobochares spp. A T. benettii B T. fusus C T. luteomargo D T. emarginatus E T. kusad F T. kasikasima G T. anthonyae H T. autures I T. communis J T. romanoae K T. akoreio. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A-C); 0.1 mm (D-K).	Figure 55. Aedeagi of Tobochares spp. A T. benettii B T. fusus C T. luteomargo D T. emarginatus E T. kusad F T. kasikasima G T. anthonyae H T. autures I T. communis J T. romanoae K T. akoreio. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A-C); 0.1 mm (D-K).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557413	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure14	Figure 14. Scanning electron micrographs of thorax in ventral view A, B prosternum: A Tobochares striatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection B Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection C-G mesoventrite and metaventrite: C Crucisternum ouboteri with white arrows pointing to anteriorly pointed transverse ridge and longitudinal carina of mesoventrite, metaventrite with median glabrous patch D Nanosaphes tricolor with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrows pointing to median and postero-lateral glabrous patches of metaventrite E Quadriops reticulatus with black arrow pointing to transverse carina across mesoventrite and metaventrite uniformly pubescent F Tobochares communis with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to narrow postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite G Tobochares kasikasima with black arrow pointing to transverse elevation across mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to broad postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite. Scale bars: 100 μm.	Figure 14. Scanning electron micrographs of thorax in ventral view A, B prosternum: A Tobochares striatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection B Quadriops reticulatus with white arrow pointing to anterior projection C-G mesoventrite and metaventrite: C Crucisternum ouboteri with white arrows pointing to anteriorly pointed transverse ridge and longitudinal carina of mesoventrite, metaventrite with median glabrous patch D Nanosaphes tricolor with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrows pointing to median and postero-lateral glabrous patches of metaventrite E Quadriops reticulatus with black arrow pointing to transverse carina across mesoventrite and metaventrite uniformly pubescent F Tobochares communis with black arrow pointing to longitudinal carina along mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to narrow postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite G Tobochares kasikasima with black arrow pointing to transverse elevation across mesoventrite and white arrow pointing to broad postero-medial glabrous patch on metaventrite. Scale bars: 100 μm.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
045BFFE789799959DDD435C8F3AC09F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557419	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure20	Figure 20. Aedeagi of Agraphydrus spp. A A. attenuatus B A. gracilipalpis C A. masatakai D A. chinensis E A. puzhelongi. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Line drawings taken from Komarek (2018).	Figure 20. Aedeagi of Agraphydrus spp. A A. attenuatus B A. gracilipalpis C A. masatakai D A. chinensis E A. puzhelongi. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Line drawings taken from Komarek (2018).	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
B8136D6F704C9A23DBC94DEE71C425A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557405	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure6	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	Figure 6. Known distribution of genera of Acidocerinae: Novochares, Peltochares, Primocerus, Quadriops, Radicitus, Sindolus, Tobochares, and Troglochares.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
B8136D6F704C9A23DBC94DEE71C425A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/557455	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1045.63810.figure56	Figure 56. Holotype and labels of Troglochares ashmolei A mount of holotype B head, dorsal view C labels.	Figure 56. Holotype and labels of Troglochares ashmolei A mount of holotype B head, dorsal view C labels.	2021-06-18	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Giron, Jennifer C.;Short, Andrew Edward Z.			
