taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
163B3368FFED000CE653FEF3FE7AFE40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12768858/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12768858	Figs. 1–10. Verrucoentomon species. 1-3. V. canadense (Tuxen, 1955). Holotype. 1. Tergite VII, right part; 2. Foretarsal seta δ4; 3. Anterior part of metasternum. Arrows indicate pores (psm = tergal posterosubmedial, psl = tergal posterosublateral pore, sc = sternal central). Scale bar: 20 µm. 4–10. Verrucoentomon imadatei (Nosek, 1977). 4. Hind margin of head; 5. Pseudoculus with cephalic setae l3, sd4 and sd5; 6. Pronotum and mesonotum, right side; 7. Tergite I, right side; 8. Anterior part of prosternum; 9. Anterior part of mesosternum; 10. Sternite VII. Arrows indicate pores (sl = tergal sublateral, al = tergal anterolateral, psm = tergal posterosubmedial, sc = sternal central, spm = sternal posteromedial). Scale bars: 20 µm.	Figs. 1–10. Verrucoentomon species. 1-3. V. canadense (Tuxen, 1955). Holotype. 1. Tergite VII, right part; 2. Foretarsal seta δ4; 3. Anterior part of metasternum. Arrows indicate pores (psm = tergal posterosubmedial, psl = tergal posterosublateral pore, sc = sternal central). Scale bar: 20 µm. 4–10. Verrucoentomon imadatei (Nosek, 1977). 4. Hind margin of head; 5. Pseudoculus with cephalic setae l3, sd4 and sd5; 6. Pronotum and mesonotum, right side; 7. Tergite I, right side; 8. Anterior part of prosternum; 9. Anterior part of mesosternum; 10. Sternite VII. Arrows indicate pores (sl = tergal sublateral, al = tergal anterolateral, psm = tergal posterosubmedial, sc = sternal central, spm = sternal posteromedial). Scale bars: 20 µm.	2015-03-31	Shrubovych, Julia;Rusek, Josef;Smykla, Jerzy;Bernard, Ernest C.		Zenodo	biologists	Shrubovych, Julia;Rusek, Josef;Smykla, Jerzy;Bernard, Ernest C.			
