taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
194CAF38FF89B05F70A5FEA2FE1AF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5406796/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5406796	Figures 11–12. Phylogenies of the Euthalia aconthea group including the Euthalia phemius complex. The topologies show Bayesian inference trees based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI; 11) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (ND5; 12) genes using the program MrBayes 3.1.2. Identical sequences were treated as a single operational taxonomic unit (OTU). Numbers indicate bootstrap values from neighbour-joining (top left) and maximum parsimony (top right) analyses, and posterior probabilities from Bayesian analysis (bottom). Only bootstrap values> 50% and Bayesian posterior probabilities> 0.50 are shown. Branch lengths represent nucleotide substitutions per site. The abbreviations of OTUs correspond to those in Table 1.	Figures 11–12. Phylogenies of the Euthalia aconthea group including the Euthalia phemius complex. The topologies show Bayesian inference trees based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI; 11) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (ND5; 12) genes using the program MrBayes 3.1.2. Identical sequences were treated as a single operational taxonomic unit (OTU). Numbers indicate bootstrap values from neighbour-joining (top left) and maximum parsimony (top right) analyses, and posterior probabilities from Bayesian analysis (bottom). Only bootstrap values> 50% and Bayesian posterior probabilities> 0.50 are shown. Branch lengths represent nucleotide substitutions per site. The abbreviations of OTUs correspond to those in Table 1.	2011-12-21	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei		Zenodo	biologists	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei			
194CAF38FF89B05F70A5FEA2FE1AF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5406798/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5406798	Figures 13–14. Phylogenies of the Euthalia aconthea group including the Euthalia phemius complex. The topologies show Bayesian inference trees based on nuclear Elongation factor-1 alpha (EF-1a; 13) and triose-phosphate isomerase (Tpi; 14) genes using the program MrBayes 3.1.2. Identical sequences were treated as a single operational taxonomic unit (OTU). Numbers indicate bootstrap values from neighbour-joining (top left) and maximum parsimony (top right) analyses, and posterior probabilities from Bayesian analysis (bottom). Only bootstrap values> 50% and Bayesian posterior probabilities> 0.50 are shown. Branch lengths represent nucleotide substitutions per site. The abbreviations of OTUs correspond to those in Table 1.	Figures 13–14. Phylogenies of the Euthalia aconthea group including the Euthalia phemius complex. The topologies show Bayesian inference trees based on nuclear Elongation factor-1 alpha (EF-1a; 13) and triose-phosphate isomerase (Tpi; 14) genes using the program MrBayes 3.1.2. Identical sequences were treated as a single operational taxonomic unit (OTU). Numbers indicate bootstrap values from neighbour-joining (top left) and maximum parsimony (top right) analyses, and posterior probabilities from Bayesian analysis (bottom). Only bootstrap values> 50% and Bayesian posterior probabilities> 0.50 are shown. Branch lengths represent nucleotide substitutions per site. The abbreviations of OTUs correspond to those in Table 1.	2011-12-21	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei		Zenodo	biologists	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei			
194CAF38FF89B05F70A5FEA2FE1AF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5406790/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5406790	Figures 1–8. Three species of the Euthalia phemius complex (A: upperside; B: underside). The specific classification follows Tsukada (1991) (See Material and methods in text). 1, Euthalia phemius (Doubleday, 1848), syntype ♂, Silhet, Bangladesh, labelled as ‘Type ♂ Itanus phemius Doubleday/ Silhet (undecipherable characters) 46–31/ B.M. TYPE No. Rh10128 Adolias phemius ♂ Doubleday’ (NHM) (©NHM); 2, ditto, ♀, Naungmon, Kachin, Myanmar; 3, Euthalia ipona Fruhstorfer, 1913, syntype ♂, Perak, W. Malaysia, labelled as ‘Cunong Ijan’ (NHM) (©NHM); 4, ditto, ♀, Mt. Muan Chone, Ranong, Thailand; 5, intermediate form (A) between E. phemius and E. ipona, ♂, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia; 6, intermediate form (B) between E. phemius and E. ipona, ♀, Bukit Bintang, Terengganu, Malaysia; 7, Euthalia euphemia Staudinger, 1896, lectotype ♂, labelled as ‘Origin. (red)/ Euphemia Stgr./ Kina Balu 12–1500 m. N. Borneo 1894 Waterstradt/ Lectotype ♂, Euthalia euphemia Staudinger, 1896. Designated by T. Yokochi, 1997’ (ZMHU); 8, ditto, ♀, Tambunan Rd., Crocker Range, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.	Figures 1–8. Three species of the Euthalia phemius complex (A: upperside; B: underside). The specific classification follows Tsukada (1991) (See Material and methods in text). 1, Euthalia phemius (Doubleday, 1848), syntype ♂, Silhet, Bangladesh, labelled as ‘Type ♂ Itanus phemius Doubleday/ Silhet (undecipherable characters) 46–31/ B.M. TYPE No. Rh10128 Adolias phemius ♂ Doubleday’ (NHM) (©NHM); 2, ditto, ♀, Naungmon, Kachin, Myanmar; 3, Euthalia ipona Fruhstorfer, 1913, syntype ♂, Perak, W. Malaysia, labelled as ‘Cunong Ijan’ (NHM) (©NHM); 4, ditto, ♀, Mt. Muan Chone, Ranong, Thailand; 5, intermediate form (A) between E. phemius and E. ipona, ♂, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia; 6, intermediate form (B) between E. phemius and E. ipona, ♀, Bukit Bintang, Terengganu, Malaysia; 7, Euthalia euphemia Staudinger, 1896, lectotype ♂, labelled as ‘Origin. (red)/ Euphemia Stgr./ Kina Balu 12–1500 m. N. Borneo 1894 Waterstradt/ Lectotype ♂, Euthalia euphemia Staudinger, 1896. Designated by T. Yokochi, 1997’ (ZMHU); 8, ditto, ♀, Tambunan Rd., Crocker Range, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.	2011-12-21	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei		Zenodo	biologists	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei			
194CAF38FF89B05F70A5FEA2FE1AF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5406800/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5406800	Figures 15, 16. Male genitalia of the Euthalia phemius complex (without left valva, lateral views). 15, Euthalia phemius, Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India (EPh-India3); 16, E. phemius, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia (EPh-Malaysia6). Scale bar = 1 mm.	Figures 15, 16. Male genitalia of the Euthalia phemius complex (without left valva, lateral views). 15, Euthalia phemius, Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India (EPh-India3); 16, E. phemius, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia (EPh-Malaysia6). Scale bar = 1 mm.	2011-12-21	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei		Zenodo	biologists	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei			
194CAF38FF89B05F70A5FEA2FE1AF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5406802/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5406802	Figures 17, 18. Male genitalia of the Euthalia phemius complex (without left valva, lateral views). The specific classification follows Tsukada (1991) and Eliot (1992). 17, Euthalia ipona, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia (EIp-Malaysia6); 18, E. euphemia, Pontianak, W. Kalimantan, Borneo (EEu-Borneo2), Indonesia. Scale bar = 1 mm.	Figures 17, 18. Male genitalia of the Euthalia phemius complex (without left valva, lateral views). The specific classification follows Tsukada (1991) and Eliot (1992). 17, Euthalia ipona, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia (EIp-Malaysia6); 18, E. euphemia, Pontianak, W. Kalimantan, Borneo (EEu-Borneo2), Indonesia. Scale bar = 1 mm.	2011-12-21	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei		Zenodo	biologists	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei			
194CAF38FF89B05F70A5FEA2FE1AF8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5406804/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5406804	Figure 19. Shape variation amongst male genital valvae of Euthalia species (A–P). The first (PC1) and second (PC2) principal components are plotted. A: Euthalia phemius (N = 10), B: Euthalia ipona (N = 5), C: Euthalia euphemia (N = 2), D: intermediate form (N = 1), E: Euthalia aconthea (N = 2), F: Euthalia alpheda (N = 2), G: Euthalia agnis (N = 1), H: Euthalia tinna (N = 1), I: Euthalia oriens (N = 2), J: Euthalia mahadeva (N = 2), K: Euthalia monina (N = 2), L: Euthalia eriphylae (N = 2), M: Euthalia merta (N = 2), N: Euthalia lusiada (N = 2), O: Euthalia anosia (N = 2), P: Euthalia lubentina (N = 2).	Figure 19. Shape variation amongst male genital valvae of Euthalia species (A–P). The first (PC1) and second (PC2) principal components are plotted. A: Euthalia phemius (N = 10), B: Euthalia ipona (N = 5), C: Euthalia euphemia (N = 2), D: intermediate form (N = 1), E: Euthalia aconthea (N = 2), F: Euthalia alpheda (N = 2), G: Euthalia agnis (N = 1), H: Euthalia tinna (N = 1), I: Euthalia oriens (N = 2), J: Euthalia mahadeva (N = 2), K: Euthalia monina (N = 2), L: Euthalia eriphylae (N = 2), M: Euthalia merta (N = 2), N: Euthalia lusiada (N = 2), O: Euthalia anosia (N = 2), P: Euthalia lubentina (N = 2).	2011-12-21	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei		Zenodo	biologists	Yago, Masaya;Yokochi, Takashi;Kondo, Mariko;Braby, Michael F.;Yahya, Bakhtiar;Peggie, Djunijanti;Wang, Min;Williams, Mark;Morita, Sadayuki;Ueshima, Rei			
