taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03BF8783FF8BFFC6FF23F98D9F08FB3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662422/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662422	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF8BFFC6FF23F98D9F08FB3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF84FFC7FF23FB0B9A72FBCC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662422/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662422	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF84FFC7FF23FB0B9A72FBCC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF85FFC4FF23FB5999D8FC9A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662422/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662422	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF85FFC4FF23FB5999D8FC9A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF85FFC4FF23FB5999D8FC9A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF86FFC5FF23FCE99F3DFDB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662422/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662422	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Emesis) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,040,316 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 247,785 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. cereus (purple), E. cronina stat. rest. (green), E. aerunda sp. n. (orange), E. orichalceus (olive), E. bartica sp. n. (aquamarine), E. aerigera (brown), E. nobilata stat. nov. (cyan), E. panamella sp. n. (magenta), E. fatimella (blue), and E. fatimellina sp. n. (red). Ultrafast bootstrap (Minh et al. 2013) values are shown at nodes. For each specimen, the name adopted in this work is given first, and a comment about the previous taxonomic placement (if different) is shown in square brackets, supplemented with the DNA Sample number, type status (see Materials and Methods for abbreviations), general locality, and year of collection. See Table S1 in the supplemental file (Zhang et al. 2024a) or NCBI database entries for additional data about these specimens. Synonyms are given in parentheses preceded by “=”. The type status refers to this synonym if the synonym name is provided. The same notations are used throughout this work in other figures showing phylogenetic trees.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF86FFC5FF23FCE99F3DFDB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF86FFC5FF23FCE99F3DFDB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF87FFC3FF21F9369A4BF9B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662424/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662424	Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Mandania) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 7,989,090 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 327,183 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. furor (purple), E. mandora sp. n. (orange), E. mandana (blue), E. manduza sp. n. (magenta), E. russula russula (green), and E. russula sudesta ssp. n. (brown). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Mandania) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 7,989,090 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 327,183 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. furor (purple), E. mandora sp. n. (orange), E. mandana (blue), E. manduza sp. n. (magenta), E. russula russula (green), and E. russula sudesta ssp. n. (brown). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF87FFC3FF21F9369A4BF9B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF87FFC3FF21F9369A4BF9B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF82FFC0FF23FDA59F57F8E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662424/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662424	Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Mandania) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 7,989,090 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 327,183 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. furor (purple), E. mandora sp. n. (orange), E. mandana (blue), E. manduza sp. n. (magenta), E. russula russula (green), and E. russula sudesta ssp. n. (brown). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Mandania) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 7,989,090 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 327,183 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. furor (purple), E. mandora sp. n. (orange), E. mandana (blue), E. manduza sp. n. (magenta), E. russula russula (green), and E. russula sudesta ssp. n. (brown). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF82FFC0FF23FDA59F57F8E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF82FFC0FF23FDA59F57F8E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF83FFC1FF23FF3A9955F92C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662424/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662424	Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Mandania) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 7,989,090 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 327,183 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. furor (purple), E. mandora sp. n. (orange), E. mandana (blue), E. manduza sp. n. (magenta), E. russula russula (green), and E. russula sudesta ssp. n. (brown). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Mandania) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 7,989,090 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 327,183 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. furor (purple), E. mandora sp. n. (orange), E. mandana (blue), E. manduza sp. n. (magenta), E. russula russula (green), and E. russula sudesta ssp. n. (brown). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF83FFC1FF23FF3A9955F92C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662434/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662434	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	Figures 7–26. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis) and Emesis (Mandania), data in text. In Fig. 7–80, dorsal and ventral sides are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 42 and 44, which are dorsal); type status and sex are shown in each view, F indicates flipped image (left-right inverted). 7–8) E. (E.) aerunda sp. n. 9–10) E. (E.) orichalceus non-type specimen NVG-18045D03. 11–12) E. (E.) aerigera syntype NVG-18054D07. 13–14) E. (E.) bartica sp. n. 15–16) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 17–18) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 19–22) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n.: 21–22) Paratype NVG-18045H11. 23–24) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 25–26) E. (M.) manduza sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF83FFC1FF23FF3A9955F92C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9DFFDFFF23FDE998F9FC1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9DFFDCFF23FC689F38FD3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9DFFDCFF23FC689F38FD3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662438/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662438	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9DFFDCFF23FC689F38FD3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9EFFDDFF23FD089958FEDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9EFFDDFF23FD089958FEDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662438/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662438	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9FFFDDFF23FEA89F82F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9FFFDDFF23FEA89F82F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662438/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662438	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9FFFDDFF23FEA89F82F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9FFFDAFF23F9E59929F8EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9FFFDAFF23F9E59929F8EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662438/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662438	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9FFFDAFF23F9E59929F8EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662446/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662446	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	Figures 81–106. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Emesis), Emesis (Mandania), and Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. In Fig. 81–132, left lateral and ventral views are denoted by odd and even numbers, respectively (except 87, 91, 95, and 101, which are ventral); complete genitalia are illustrated, sometimes with parts removed and shown separately (as stated); for females, only the sternite VII (“genital plate”) (88, 92, 96, 102) is shown to scale and complete genitalia are at half the size, as indicated by the smaller scale bar. 81–82) E. (E.) fatimellina sp. n. 83–84) E. (E.) panamella sp. n. 85–88) E. (M.) russula sudesta ssp. n. paratypes: 85–86) NVG-18045H11 and 87–88) NVG-18044F07. 89–90) E. (M.) russula russula non-type specimen NVG-18044D11. 91–92) E. (M.) mandora sp. n. 93–94) E. (M.) manduza sp. n. 95–96) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 97–98) E. (T.) faria sp. n. 99–102) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 101–102) Paratype NVG-10598. 103–104) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n. 105–106) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimen NVG-23115A11.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF99FFDBFF23FF3A9FEDF9DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF99FFDBFF23FF3A9FEDF9DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF99FFDBFF23FF3A9FEDF9DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662438/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662438	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	Figures 27–48. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), data in text. 27–28) E. (T.) nimia sp. n. 29–32) E. (T.) faria sp. n.: 31–32) paratype NVG-18044H03. 33–36) E. (T.) leona sp. n.: 35–36) paratype NVG-10598. 37–42) E. (T.) subangularis sp. n.: 39–40) paratype NVG-18045B0, 41–42) paratypes, right hindwing, dorsal: 41) NVG-23115A12 (outer marginal area), 42) NVG-18052H11. 43–44) E. (T.) angularis non-type specimens, right hindwing, dorsal: 43) NVG-18045B07 and 44) NVG-23115A11. 45–48) E. (T.) alisada sp. n.: 47–48) Paratype NVG-18095C03.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF99FFD8FF23F9A899DCFA2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662426/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662426	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Tenedia) species inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 5,436,138 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 202,944 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. angularis (brown), E. subangularis sp. n. (green), E. leona sp. n. (magenta), E. tenedia (olive), E. nimia sp. n. (orange), E. faria sp. n. (aquamarine), E. tristis stat. rest. (gray), E. lupina (cyan), E. paphia stat. rest. (pink), E. cypria (blue), E. flecta sp. n. (purple), and E. alisada sp. n. (red). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF99FFD8FF23F9A899DCFA2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF99FFD8FF23F9A899DCFA2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662440	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9BFFD6FF23FA919824FC47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662428/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662428	Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Poeasia) and Emesis (Brimia) species (top and bottom clades, respectively) inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 2,139,909 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 401,862 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. (green), E. (P.) poeas (purple), E. (B.) temesa (blue, with E. temesa peruviana labeled in cyan), E. (B.) apagada sp. n. (magenta), and E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. (orange). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Poeasia) and Emesis (Brimia) species (top and bottom clades, respectively) inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 2,139,909 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 401,862 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. (green), E. (P.) poeas (purple), E. (B.) temesa (blue, with E. temesa peruviana labeled in cyan), E. (B.) apagada sp. n. (magenta), and E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. (orange). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9BFFD6FF23FA919824FC47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF9BFFD6FF23FA919824FC47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662440	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF94FFD7FF23FAC99824FC11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662428/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662428	Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Poeasia) and Emesis (Brimia) species (top and bottom clades, respectively) inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 2,139,909 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 401,862 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. (green), E. (P.) poeas (purple), E. (B.) temesa (blue, with E. temesa peruviana labeled in cyan), E. (B.) apagada sp. n. (magenta), and E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. (orange). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Poeasia) and Emesis (Brimia) species (top and bottom clades, respectively) inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 2,139,909 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 401,862 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. (green), E. (P.) poeas (purple), E. (B.) temesa (blue, with E. temesa peruviana labeled in cyan), E. (B.) apagada sp. n. (magenta), and E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. (orange). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF94FFD7FF23FAC99824FC11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF94FFD7FF23FAC99824FC11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662440	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF95FFD4FF23FC759F34FC13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662428/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662428	Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Poeasia) and Emesis (Brimia) species (top and bottom clades, respectively) inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 2,139,909 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 401,862 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. (green), E. (P.) poeas (purple), E. (B.) temesa (blue, with E. temesa peruviana labeled in cyan), E. (B.) apagada sp. n. (magenta), and E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. (orange). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Poeasia) and Emesis (Brimia) species (top and bottom clades, respectively) inferred from protein-coding regions in a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 2,139,909 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 401,862 positions, and c) the mitochondrial genome: E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. (green), E. (P.) poeas (purple), E. (B.) temesa (blue, with E. temesa peruviana labeled in cyan), E. (B.) apagada sp. n. (magenta), and E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. (orange). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF95FFD4FF23FC759F34FC13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF95FFD4FF23FC759F34FC13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662440	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF95FFD4FF23FC759F34FC13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF96FFD2FF23FA709F00FC75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF96FFD2FF23FA709F00FC75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662440/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662440	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	Figures 49–62. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Brimia), and Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 49–52) E. (T.) flecta sp. n.: 51–52) Paratype NVG-18045H01. 53–54) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 55–56) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 57–58) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 59–62) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n.: 61–62) Paratype NVG-18095C02.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF90FFD3FF23FBD199EEFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF90FFD3FF23FBD199EEFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662442/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662442	Figures 63–70. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 63–66) E. (A.) auripana sp. n.: 65–66) Paratype NVG-18044E01. 67–68) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 69–70) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n.	Figures 63–70. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 63–66) E. (A.) auripana sp. n.: 65–66) Paratype NVG-18044E01. 67–68) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 69–70) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF91FFD0FF23FD299F23FE51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF91FFD0FF23FD299F23FE51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662442/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662442	Figures 63–70. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 63–66) E. (A.) auripana sp. n.: 65–66) Paratype NVG-18044E01. 67–68) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 69–70) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n.	Figures 63–70. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 63–66) E. (A.) auripana sp. n.: 65–66) Paratype NVG-18044E01. 67–68) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 69–70) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF92FFD0FF23FE359F23F936.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF92FFD0FF23FE359F23F936.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662442/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662442	Figures 63–70. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 63–66) E. (A.) auripana sp. n.: 65–66) Paratype NVG-18044E01. 67–68) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 69–70) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n.	Figures 63–70. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 63–66) E. (A.) auripana sp. n.: 65–66) Paratype NVG-18044E01. 67–68) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 69–70) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF92FFD1FF23F9139F26FAE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FF92FFD1FF23F9139F26FAE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662444/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662444	Figures 71–80. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 71–72) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 73–78) E. (A.) andigna sp. n.: 75–76) Paratype NVG-18052G01 and 77–78) paratype NVG-18039E12. 79–80) E. (A.) luxata sp. n.	Figures 71–80. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 71–72) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 73–78) E. (A.) andigna sp. n.: 75–76) Paratype NVG-18052G01 and 77–78) paratype NVG-18039E12. 79–80) E. (A.) luxata sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFACFFEFFF23FAC59995FBDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFACFFEFFF23FAC59995FBDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFACFFEFFF23FAC59995FBDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662444/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662444	Figures 71–80. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 71–72) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 73–78) E. (A.) andigna sp. n.: 75–76) Paratype NVG-18052G01 and 77–78) paratype NVG-18039E12. 79–80) E. (A.) luxata sp. n.	Figures 71–80. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 71–72) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 73–78) E. (A.) andigna sp. n.: 75–76) Paratype NVG-18052G01 and 77–78) paratype NVG-18039E12. 79–80) E. (A.) luxata sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFADFFECFF23FBAE9815FBD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662430/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662430	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	Figure 5. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis (Aphacitis) species inferred from protein-coding regions ina) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 3,692,175 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 315,075 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome: E. aurichica sp. n. (green), E. pruinapicalis sp. n. (red), E. auripana sp. n. (purple), E. aurimna (olive), E. parvissima stat. nov. (blue), E. pallescens sp. n. (magenta), E. furvescens sp. n. (aquamarine), E. glaucescens (gray), E. castigata (pink), E. condigna (brown), E. andigna sp. n. (cyan), E. luxata sp. n. (orange), and E. opaca (lime). See Fig. 1 caption for other notations.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFADFFECFF23FBAE9815FBD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662448/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662448	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	Figures 107–132. Genitalia of holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Tenedia), Emesis (Poeasia), Emesis (Aphacitis) and Emesis (Brimia), data in text. 107–108) E. (T.) alisada sp. n. 109–110) E. (T.) flecta sp. n. 111–112) E. (P.) sonorensis sp. n. 113–114) E. (P.) poeas non-type specimen NVG-23111B11. 115–116) E. (B.) apagada sp. n. 117–118) E. (B.) boliviana sp. n. 119–120) E. (A.) aurichica sp. n. 121–122) E. (A.) auripana sp. n. 123–124) E. (A.) pruinapicalis sp. n. 125–126) E. (A.) furvescens sp. n., aedeagus separated, shown right below the number 125. 127–128) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 129–130) E. (A.) andigna sp. n. 131–132) E. (A.) luxata sp. n. paratype NVG-23114H12.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFADFFECFF23FBAE9815FBD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662444/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662444	Figures 71–80. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 71–72) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 73–78) E. (A.) andigna sp. n.: 75–76) Paratype NVG-18052G01 and 77–78) paratype NVG-18039E12. 79–80) E. (A.) luxata sp. n.	Figures 71–80. Holotypes (unless indicated) of Emesis (Aphacitis), and data in text. 71–72) E. (A.) pallescens sp. n. 73–78) E. (A.) andigna sp. n.: 75–76) Paratype NVG-18052G01 and 77–78) paratype NVG-18039E12. 79–80) E. (A.) luxata sp. n.	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
03BF8783FFAEFFEDFF23FBAE9988FE29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14662432/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662432	Figure 6. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis inferred from protein-coding regions of a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,149,375 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 296,487 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome.New taxa proposed in this work are labeled in red and those with taxonomic changes such as subspecies-to-species status (changes indicated	Figure 6. Phylogenetic trees of Emesis inferred from protein-coding regions of a) the nuclear genome (autosomes), based on 4,149,375 positions, b) the Z chromosome, based on 296,487 positions, andc) the mitochondrial genome.New taxa proposed in this work are labeled in red and those with taxonomic changes such as subspecies-to-species status (changes indicated	2024-11-29	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.		Zenodo	biologists	Grishin, Jing Zhang Qian Cong Jinhui Shen Leina Song Nick V.			
