taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B3ED6FFFB3FFB7C9B1FBD42B46FD9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10818654/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818654	Figure 2. Host plant records of Pyrgonota bifoliata in the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve. The numbers at the top of the bars represent the total numbers of treehoppers on each plant, whereas the numbers in parentheses represent the percentages of total treehoppers on each plant. The black and white bars represent the data for adults and nymphs, respectively.	Figure 2. Host plant records of Pyrgonota bifoliata in the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve. The numbers at the top of the bars represent the total numbers of treehoppers on each plant, whereas the numbers in parentheses represent the percentages of total treehoppers on each plant. The black and white bars represent the data for adults and nymphs, respectively.	2024-02-27	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping		Zenodo	biologists	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping			
03B3ED6FFFB3FFB7C9B1FBD42B46FD9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10818656/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818656	Figure 3. Pyrgonota bifoliata and its associated host plants and ants in the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve. The white arrows indicate cryptically coloured nymphs of Pyrgonota bifoliata. (a) Adult pyrgonota bifoliata on Alangium longiflorum (Cornaceae). (b) Adult Pyrgonota bifoliata on Ficus ulmifolia (Moraceae). (c) Adult and a nymph Pyrgonota bifoliata with an attended ant (Pheidole sp.) on Piper umbellatum (Piperaceae). (d) Young adult Pyrgonota bifoliata on Piper umbellatum. (e) Two Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and a crab spider (Thomisidae) on Piper umbellatum. (f) Two Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and an ant (Technomyrmex sp.) on Piper umbellatum. (g) Nymph and an adult Pyrgonota bifoliata, three ants (one Pheidole sp. and two Crematogaster sp.) on Saurauia latibractea (Actinidiaceae). (h) Three Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and two ants (Crematogaster sp.) on Saurauia latibractea.	Figure 3. Pyrgonota bifoliata and its associated host plants and ants in the Mount Makiling Forest Reserve. The white arrows indicate cryptically coloured nymphs of Pyrgonota bifoliata. (a) Adult pyrgonota bifoliata on Alangium longiflorum (Cornaceae). (b) Adult Pyrgonota bifoliata on Ficus ulmifolia (Moraceae). (c) Adult and a nymph Pyrgonota bifoliata with an attended ant (Pheidole sp.) on Piper umbellatum (Piperaceae). (d) Young adult Pyrgonota bifoliata on Piper umbellatum. (e) Two Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and a crab spider (Thomisidae) on Piper umbellatum. (f) Two Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and an ant (Technomyrmex sp.) on Piper umbellatum. (g) Nymph and an adult Pyrgonota bifoliata, three ants (one Pheidole sp. and two Crematogaster sp.) on Saurauia latibractea (Actinidiaceae). (h) Three Pyrgonota bifoliata nymphs and two ants (Crematogaster sp.) on Saurauia latibractea.	2024-02-27	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping		Zenodo	biologists	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping			
03B3ED6FFFB3FFB7C9B1FBD42B46FD9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10818652/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818652	Figure 1. (a) Philippine archipelago and its major islands. The white circle indicates the study site (Mount Makiling Forest Reserve, Laguna Province, Luzon). (b) Adult Pyrgonota bifoliata collected in Mount Makiling, Luzon, 26 January 2019. (c) Type specimen of Pyrgonota bifoliata (Westwood 1837). Images obtained from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) and used with permission.	Figure 1. (a) Philippine archipelago and its major islands. The white circle indicates the study site (Mount Makiling Forest Reserve, Laguna Province, Luzon). (b) Adult Pyrgonota bifoliata collected in Mount Makiling, Luzon, 26 January 2019. (c) Type specimen of Pyrgonota bifoliata (Westwood 1837). Images obtained from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) and used with permission.	2024-02-27	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping		Zenodo	biologists	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping			
03B3ED6FFFB3FFB7C9B1FBD42B46FD9E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10818660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818660	Figure 4. (a–f) Morphological characteristics of the last-instar nymph and (g–h) exuvia of Pyrgonota bifoliata. (a) Anterior view; (b) lateral view; (c) dorsal view; (d) lateral view; (e) dorsal view; (f) ventral view; (g) dorsal view; (h) lateral view.	Figure 4. (a–f) Morphological characteristics of the last-instar nymph and (g–h) exuvia of Pyrgonota bifoliata. (a) Anterior view; (b) lateral view; (c) dorsal view; (d) lateral view; (e) dorsal view; (f) ventral view; (g) dorsal view; (h) lateral view.	2024-02-27	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping		Zenodo	biologists	Lin, Chun-Yu;Maruyama, Munetoshi;Yap, Sheryl A.;Lin, Chung-Ping			
