taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
1157AE721413FFBD89A85D48FAACFE02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213300	FIGURES 1 – 7. Arorathrips childersi sp. n., holotype female. (1) right antenna; (2) head, dorsal aspect; (3) pronotum; (4) mesonotum; (5) metanotum; (6) pro- and mesosterna; (7) abdominal tergite V. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 1 – 7. Arorathrips childersi sp. n., holotype female. (1) right antenna; (2) head, dorsal aspect; (3) pronotum; (4) mesonotum; (5) metanotum; (6) pro- and mesosterna; (7) abdominal tergite V. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721413FFBD89A85D48FAACFE02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213301	FIGURES 8 – 17. Arorathrips species. (8) A. sericat us, abdominal tergite VI (after Hood 1949 a). (9) A. mexicanus, tergite III. (10) A. crenulatus, abdominal tergite. (11) A. crassiscellis, right foreleg (after zur Strassen 1967 a). (12) A. crassus, left antennal segments I to IV (after zur Strassen 1960). (13) A. oneilla e, head, dorsal aspect. (14) A. spiniceps, metanotal sculpture. (15) A. spiniceps, abdominal tergal sculpture. (16) A. spiniceps, praespinasternal area (after Nakahara 1991). (17) A. crenulatus, praespinasternum (after Nakahara 1991).	FIGURES 8 – 17. Arorathrips species. (8) A. sericat us, abdominal tergite VI (after Hood 1949 a). (9) A. mexicanus, tergite III. (10) A. crenulatus, abdominal tergite. (11) A. crassiscellis, right foreleg (after zur Strassen 1967 a). (12) A. crassus, left antennal segments I to IV (after zur Strassen 1960). (13) A. oneilla e, head, dorsal aspect. (14) A. spiniceps, metanotal sculpture. (15) A. spiniceps, abdominal tergal sculpture. (16) A. spiniceps, praespinasternal area (after Nakahara 1991). (17) A. crenulatus, praespinasternum (after Nakahara 1991).	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE72141BFFB489A85BE8FCA8F88E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213302	FIGURES 18 – 26. Chirothrips hemingi sp. n., holotype female. (18) right antenna; (19) head, dorsal aspect; (20) right compound eye, ventral aspect; (21) pronotum; (22) pro- and mesosterna; (23) mesonotum; (24) metanotum; (25) abdominal tergite V; (26) abdominal segment IV, sternite and pleurite IV. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 18 – 26. Chirothrips hemingi sp. n., holotype female. (18) right antenna; (19) head, dorsal aspect; (20) right compound eye, ventral aspect; (21) pronotum; (22) pro- and mesosterna; (23) mesonotum; (24) metanotum; (25) abdominal tergite V; (26) abdominal segment IV, sternite and pleurite IV. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE72141BFFB489A85BE8FCA8F88E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213303	FIGURES 27 – 30. Chirothrips hemingi sp. n., paratype male. (27) metanotum; (28) abdominal sternite IV; (29) abdominal tergite IX; (30) abdominal tergite X. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 27 – 30. Chirothrips hemingi sp. n., paratype male. (27) metanotum; (28) abdominal sternite IV; (29) abdominal tergite IX; (30) abdominal tergite X. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721403FFAC89A85CF8FCEFFE02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213305	FIGURES 43 – 51. Konothrips colei sp. n., holotype female. (43) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (44) head, dorsal aspect; (45) pronotum; (46) right foreleg; (47) pro- and mesosterna; (48) mesonotum; (49) metanotum; (50) abdominal tergite IV; (51) abdominal segment IV, sternite and pleurites. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 43 – 51. Konothrips colei sp. n., holotype female. (43) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (44) head, dorsal aspect; (45) pronotum; (46) right foreleg; (47) pro- and mesosterna; (48) mesonotum; (49) metanotum; (50) abdominal tergite IV; (51) abdominal segment IV, sternite and pleurites. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721403FFAC89A85CF8FCEFFE02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213304/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213304	FIGURES 31 – 42. Chirothrips and Konothrips species. Figs 31 – 38, right antenna (dorsal aspect unless otherwise noted) of Chirothrips spp. (31) C. hamatus; (32) C. aculeatus, (32 a) ventral aspect of segment IV; (33) C. insolitus (after zur Strassen 1960) (arrow indicates location of inner sense cone of segment VI); (34) C. andrei (after zur Strassen 1974); (35) C. praeoculari s; (36) C. manicatus (after zur Strassen 1959); (37) C. cuneiceps; (38) C. simplex (after zur Strassen 1967 a). (39) C. hamatus, left foreleg. (40) C. alexandrae, head, dorsal aspect. (41) C. manicatus, head, dorsal aspect. (42) Konothrips tuttlei, abdominal tergite.	FIGURES 31 – 42. Chirothrips and Konothrips species. Figs 31 – 38, right antenna (dorsal aspect unless otherwise noted) of Chirothrips spp. (31) C. hamatus; (32) C. aculeatus, (32 a) ventral aspect of segment IV; (33) C. insolitus (after zur Strassen 1960) (arrow indicates location of inner sense cone of segment VI); (34) C. andrei (after zur Strassen 1974); (35) C. praeoculari s; (36) C. manicatus (after zur Strassen 1959); (37) C. cuneiceps; (38) C. simplex (after zur Strassen 1967 a). (39) C. hamatus, left foreleg. (40) C. alexandrae, head, dorsal aspect. (41) C. manicatus, head, dorsal aspect. (42) Konothrips tuttlei, abdominal tergite.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721406FFAC89A85CC8FA4DFB8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213304/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213304	FIGURES 31 – 42. Chirothrips and Konothrips species. Figs 31 – 38, right antenna (dorsal aspect unless otherwise noted) of Chirothrips spp. (31) C. hamatus; (32) C. aculeatus, (32 a) ventral aspect of segment IV; (33) C. insolitus (after zur Strassen 1960) (arrow indicates location of inner sense cone of segment VI); (34) C. andrei (after zur Strassen 1974); (35) C. praeoculari s; (36) C. manicatus (after zur Strassen 1959); (37) C. cuneiceps; (38) C. simplex (after zur Strassen 1967 a). (39) C. hamatus, left foreleg. (40) C. alexandrae, head, dorsal aspect. (41) C. manicatus, head, dorsal aspect. (42) Konothrips tuttlei, abdominal tergite.	FIGURES 31 – 42. Chirothrips and Konothrips species. Figs 31 – 38, right antenna (dorsal aspect unless otherwise noted) of Chirothrips spp. (31) C. hamatus; (32) C. aculeatus, (32 a) ventral aspect of segment IV; (33) C. insolitus (after zur Strassen 1960) (arrow indicates location of inner sense cone of segment VI); (34) C. andrei (after zur Strassen 1974); (35) C. praeoculari s; (36) C. manicatus (after zur Strassen 1959); (37) C. cuneiceps; (38) C. simplex (after zur Strassen 1967 a). (39) C. hamatus, left foreleg. (40) C. alexandrae, head, dorsal aspect. (41) C. manicatus, head, dorsal aspect. (42) Konothrips tuttlei, abdominal tergite.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721406FFAC89A85CC8FA4DFB8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213305	FIGURES 43 – 51. Konothrips colei sp. n., holotype female. (43) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (44) head, dorsal aspect; (45) pronotum; (46) right foreleg; (47) pro- and mesosterna; (48) mesonotum; (49) metanotum; (50) abdominal tergite IV; (51) abdominal segment IV, sternite and pleurites. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 43 – 51. Konothrips colei sp. n., holotype female. (43) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (44) head, dorsal aspect; (45) pronotum; (46) right foreleg; (47) pro- and mesosterna; (48) mesonotum; (49) metanotum; (50) abdominal tergite IV; (51) abdominal segment IV, sternite and pleurites. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721407FFA089A85D79FB95FA96.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213306	FIGURES 52 – 60. Unilobothrips cornuatus sp. n., holotype female. (52) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (53) head, dorsal aspect; (54) head ventral aspect; (55) pronotum; (56) mesonotum; (57) metanotum; (58) pro- and mesosterna; (59) abdominal tergite IV; (60) abdominal segment VI, sternites and pleurites. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 52 – 60. Unilobothrips cornuatus sp. n., holotype female. (52) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (53) head, dorsal aspect; (54) head ventral aspect; (55) pronotum; (56) mesonotum; (57) metanotum; (58) pro- and mesosterna; (59) abdominal tergite IV; (60) abdominal segment VI, sternites and pleurites. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
1157AE721407FFA089A85D79FB95FA96.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/213307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213307	FIGURES 61 – 67. Unilobothrips cornuatus sp. n., male paratype. (61) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (62) head, dorsal aspect; (63) head, ventral aspect; (64) metanotum; (65) abdominal tergites IX and X; (66) mesosternum; (67) abdominal sternite III. Scale bar 100 μm.	FIGURES 61 – 67. Unilobothrips cornuatus sp. n., male paratype. (61) right antenna, dorsal aspect; (62) head, dorsal aspect; (63) head, ventral aspect; (64) metanotum; (65) abdominal tergites IX and X; (66) mesosternum; (67) abdominal sternite III. Scale bar 100 μm.	2012-12-31	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.		Zenodo	biologists	Nakahara, Sueo;Foottit, Robert G.			
