taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B76873FFDEAD45FF0CFF4FB2C7D52A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/228262/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.228262	FIGURES 1 – 10. Rhododendraphis tuatayae sp. n., apterous viviparous female. 1. antennal segment VI (scale bar = 200 µm); 2. antennal segments I – V (scale bar = 200 µm); 3. body (scale bar = 500 µm); 4. head (scale bar = 50 µm); 5. posterior part of body with siphunculus and cauda (scale bar = 50 µm); 6. ultimate rostral segments (scale bar = 25 µm); 7. cauda (scale bar = 50 µm); 8. subgenital plate (scale bar = 50 µm); 9. reticulation pattern of abdominal dorsum on abdominal tergites V – VI (scale bar = 50 µm); 10. hind tarsus (scale bar = 25 µm).	FIGURES 1 – 10. Rhododendraphis tuatayae sp. n., apterous viviparous female. 1. antennal segment VI (scale bar = 200 µm); 2. antennal segments I – V (scale bar = 200 µm); 3. body (scale bar = 500 µm); 4. head (scale bar = 50 µm); 5. posterior part of body with siphunculus and cauda (scale bar = 50 µm); 6. ultimate rostral segments (scale bar = 25 µm); 7. cauda (scale bar = 50 µm); 8. subgenital plate (scale bar = 50 µm); 9. reticulation pattern of abdominal dorsum on abdominal tergites V – VI (scale bar = 50 µm); 10. hind tarsus (scale bar = 25 µm).	2014-12-31	Özdemir, Shalva Barjadze Işil		Zenodo	biologists	Özdemir, Shalva Barjadze Işil			
