taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03BB87D49D30FFD23AC3FB0BD8EEA4A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3366813/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3366813	FIGURE 1. Aphis ingeborgae Nieto Nafría & Brown, sp. n. A–G, apterous viviparous females; A, specimen extensively sclerotized; B, specimen moderately sclerotized; C, dorso-cephalic reticulation; D, dorso-abdominal reticulation; E, prothoracic marginal tubercle; F, three different marginal tubercles on abdominal segment 1; G, marginal tubercle on an intermediate abdominal segment. H–I, alate viviparous female; H, habitus; I, antennal segment III. The scales vary according to specimens or parts photographed; see measurements in Table 1.	FIGURE 1. Aphis ingeborgae Nieto Nafría & Brown, sp. n. A–G, apterous viviparous females; A, specimen extensively sclerotized; B, specimen moderately sclerotized; C, dorso-cephalic reticulation; D, dorso-abdominal reticulation; E, prothoracic marginal tubercle; F, three different marginal tubercles on abdominal segment 1; G, marginal tubercle on an intermediate abdominal segment. H–I, alate viviparous female; H, habitus; I, antennal segment III. The scales vary according to specimens or parts photographed; see measurements in Table 1.	2019-08-13	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Ortego, Jaime;Brown, Paul A.;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Ortego, Jaime;Brown, Paul A.;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier			
03BB87D49D37FFD03AC3FF64DCE5A2BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3366815/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3366815	FIGURE 2. Aphis conspicua Nieto Nafría & Mier Durante, sp. n. A–D, apterous viviparous female; A, specimen with intermediate dorsal sclerotisation; B, dorso-thoracic reticulation; C, marginal tubercles on metathorax (small one placed partially on the pigmented sclerite) and abdominal segments 1, 2 and 3; D, dorso-abdominal reticulation. E–F, Alate viviparous females; E, head plus a part of prothorax, and a part of metathorax plus abdomen; F, antennal segment III. The scales vary according to specimens or parts photographed; see measurements in Table 1.	FIGURE 2. Aphis conspicua Nieto Nafría & Mier Durante, sp. n. A–D, apterous viviparous female; A, specimen with intermediate dorsal sclerotisation; B, dorso-thoracic reticulation; C, marginal tubercles on metathorax (small one placed partially on the pigmented sclerite) and abdominal segments 1, 2 and 3; D, dorso-abdominal reticulation. E–F, Alate viviparous females; E, head plus a part of prothorax, and a part of metathorax plus abdomen; F, antennal segment III. The scales vary according to specimens or parts photographed; see measurements in Table 1.	2019-08-13	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Ortego, Jaime;Brown, Paul A.;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Ortego, Jaime;Brown, Paul A.;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier			
03BB87D49D3AFFDA3AC3FC07D90BA2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3366817/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3366817	FIGURE 3. Aphis fuentesi Nieto Nafría & Ortego, sp. n. A–D apterous viviparous females; A, specimen moderately sclerotized; B, specimen extensively sclerotized; C, dorso-abdominal reticulation; D, siphunculus and marginal tubercles on abdominal segments 6 and 7. F–G, alate viviparous females; F, habitus; G, antennal segment III. H, oviparous female. I, male. The scales vary according to specimens or parts photographed; see measurements in Table 2.	FIGURE 3. Aphis fuentesi Nieto Nafría & Ortego, sp. n. A–D apterous viviparous females; A, specimen moderately sclerotized; B, specimen extensively sclerotized; C, dorso-abdominal reticulation; D, siphunculus and marginal tubercles on abdominal segments 6 and 7. F–G, alate viviparous females; F, habitus; G, antennal segment III. H, oviparous female. I, male. The scales vary according to specimens or parts photographed; see measurements in Table 2.	2019-08-13	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Ortego, Jaime;Brown, Paul A.;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier		Zenodo	biologists	Nafría, Juan Manuel Nieto;Ortego, Jaime;Brown, Paul A.;López Ciruelos, Sara I.;Durante, M. Pilar Mier			
