taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AB2952FFEC5E5B0FBDFB89FC930C1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092668	FIGURE 2. Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., A. a digital image and B. a SEM image.	FIGURE 2. Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., A. a digital image and B. a SEM image.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFEC5E5B0FBDFB89FC930C1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092670/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092670	FIGURE 3. The typical beach habitat of Unixenus intragramineus sp. n. lacking leaf litter. This species was found living within the stem of a creeping grass (Poaceae) growing on an unstable, sandy substrate within the intertidal zone of Tranh River beach, where it is subject to intermittent tidal inundation and is often covered by sand particles. A. The foreshore where U. intragramineus sp. n. was found, the white arrow indicates the grass habitat; B. The grass species showing an aggregation of its runners forming a small clump; C. The grass stems were buried in sand in a beach habitat where no leaf litter was present.	FIGURE 3. The typical beach habitat of Unixenus intragramineus sp. n. lacking leaf litter. This species was found living within the stem of a creeping grass (Poaceae) growing on an unstable, sandy substrate within the intertidal zone of Tranh River beach, where it is subject to intermittent tidal inundation and is often covered by sand particles. A. The foreshore where U. intragramineus sp. n. was found, the white arrow indicates the grass habitat; B. The grass species showing an aggregation of its runners forming a small clump; C. The grass stems were buried in sand in a beach habitat where no leaf litter was present.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFEC5E5B0FBDFB89FC930C1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092672/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092672	FIGURE 4. Holotype Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., A. Head capsule with 8 ommatidia on each side, the posterior vertex trichome groups (pv) and 3 sockets of trichobothria (trichobothria a, b and c). B. Collum (Co) and lateral protuberances (Lp) showing the arrangement of trichome sockets; C. Tergite 2 (T2); D. Tergite 10 – the last tergite; E. trichobothria a, b and c (right hand side) (trichobothrium a, posterior position, trichobothrium b, lateral position and trichobothrium c, anterior position); F. Gnathochilarium: the lateral palp (LP) with 13 sensilla and medial palp (MP) with 22 sensilla; G. Labrum showing the pointed spherical papillae on its surface and the structures 4 + 4 lamellae.	FIGURE 4. Holotype Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., A. Head capsule with 8 ommatidia on each side, the posterior vertex trichome groups (pv) and 3 sockets of trichobothria (trichobothria a, b and c). B. Collum (Co) and lateral protuberances (Lp) showing the arrangement of trichome sockets; C. Tergite 2 (T2); D. Tergite 10 – the last tergite; E. trichobothria a, b and c (right hand side) (trichobothrium a, posterior position, trichobothrium b, lateral position and trichobothrium c, anterior position); F. Gnathochilarium: the lateral palp (LP) with 13 sensilla and medial palp (MP) with 22 sensilla; G. Labrum showing the pointed spherical papillae on its surface and the structures 4 + 4 lamellae.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFEC5E5B0FBDFB89FC930C1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092674/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092674	FIGURE 5. Scanning Electron Microscope images of Unixenus intragramineus sp. n.: A. Head, the posterior vertex trichomes group (pv), collum (Co) and tergite 2 (T2); B. Trichobothria a, b and c; C. Labrum showed 4 + 4 lamellae (l); D. Labrum with the pointed spherical papillae (Psp) on its surface; E. The male caudal bundle structure showing the dorsal ornamental trichome sockets (ots), barbate trichome sockets (bts), trichome socket free tissue (tsft) and caudal trichome sockets (cts) with some caudal trichomes (ct) attached. F. The caudal bundle structure of females showing a difference in the arrangement with caudal trichome sockets (cts) located dorsally, barbate trichome sockets (bts) with the largest size in the centre, trichome socket free tissue (tsft) and nest trichome sockets (nts) that were smaller located centro-ventrally.	FIGURE 5. Scanning Electron Microscope images of Unixenus intragramineus sp. n.: A. Head, the posterior vertex trichomes group (pv), collum (Co) and tergite 2 (T2); B. Trichobothria a, b and c; C. Labrum showed 4 + 4 lamellae (l); D. Labrum with the pointed spherical papillae (Psp) on its surface; E. The male caudal bundle structure showing the dorsal ornamental trichome sockets (ots), barbate trichome sockets (bts), trichome socket free tissue (tsft) and caudal trichome sockets (cts) with some caudal trichomes (ct) attached. F. The caudal bundle structure of females showing a difference in the arrangement with caudal trichome sockets (cts) located dorsally, barbate trichome sockets (bts) with the largest size in the centre, trichome socket free tissue (tsft) and nest trichome sockets (nts) that were smaller located centro-ventrally.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFEC5E5B0FBDFB89FC930C1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092676	FIGURE 6. A. Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., scanning electron microscope image of the antennal articles VI, VII and VIII with 4 sensory cones (sc); B. Arrangement of sensilla on the antennal article VII from the holotype; C. Sensilla on the antennal article VI. (c: conical sensillum, T: thick bacilliform sensillum, s: setiform sensillum)	FIGURE 6. A. Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., scanning electron microscope image of the antennal articles VI, VII and VIII with 4 sensory cones (sc); B. Arrangement of sensilla on the antennal article VII from the holotype; C. Sensilla on the antennal article VI. (c: conical sensillum, T: thick bacilliform sensillum, s: setiform sensillum)	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFEC5E5B0FBDFB89FC930C1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092678/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092678	FIGURE 7. A. Holotype Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., the 2nd leg showing seven leg articles (Co: coxa, pre.fe: prefemur, fe: femur, post.fe: post-femur, tib: tibia, T1: tarsus 1, T2: tarsus 2, C: claw) and sex organ – penis (P); (B) A biarticulated seta with a ridged funicle present on the coxa, prefemur, the distal edge of femur and the posterior edge of last sternite; a similar smaller version of a biarticulated seta with a ridged funicle is present in the middle of the femur (C); seta on tibia (D); the setiform seta on tarsus 2 (E). F. Telotarsus–Claw showing all processes: the anterior lateral process (lp), the posterior process (p), the claw (c), the setiform process (s) and the lamella process (l), SEM image of the telotarsus (right hand side). G. The dorsal ornamental trichome sockets of trichomes a (a), trichome b (b), trichomes c (c) and the circular indentation d.	FIGURE 7. A. Holotype Unixenus intragramineus sp. n., the 2nd leg showing seven leg articles (Co: coxa, pre.fe: prefemur, fe: femur, post.fe: post-femur, tib: tibia, T1: tarsus 1, T2: tarsus 2, C: claw) and sex organ – penis (P); (B) A biarticulated seta with a ridged funicle present on the coxa, prefemur, the distal edge of femur and the posterior edge of last sternite; a similar smaller version of a biarticulated seta with a ridged funicle is present in the middle of the femur (C); seta on tibia (D); the setiform seta on tarsus 2 (E). F. Telotarsus–Claw showing all processes: the anterior lateral process (lp), the posterior process (p), the claw (c), the setiform process (s) and the lamella process (l), SEM image of the telotarsus (right hand side). G. The dorsal ornamental trichome sockets of trichomes a (a), trichome b (b), trichomes c (c) and the circular indentation d.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092680	FIGURE 8. A living specimen of Monographis phuquocensis sp. n. from Da Ban stream, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam.	FIGURE 8. A living specimen of Monographis phuquocensis sp. n. from Da Ban stream, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092666	FIGURE 1. Phu Quoc Island with the inserted map of Vietnam indicating the location of Phu Quoc Island. Locations of Da Ban stream (·), Tranh stream (.) and Tranh river beach (▲) on Phu Quoc Island (Not to scale).	FIGURE 1. Phu Quoc Island with the inserted map of Vietnam indicating the location of Phu Quoc Island. Locations of Da Ban stream (·), Tranh stream (.) and Tranh river beach (▲) on Phu Quoc Island (Not to scale).	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092682	FIGURE 9. Holotype male Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. Head capsule showing 8 ommatidium on each side, 2 groups of the posterior vertex trichomes (pv) and 3 trichobothria: trichobothrium a, b and c; B. Collum (Co); C. tergite 2 (T2) and D. the last tergite – tergite 10 (T10). E. Right gnathochilarium showing the lateral palp with 11 conical sensilla and the medial palp with 22 conical sensilla (LP: lateral palp, Mp: medial palp). F. Structure of the trichobothria: Trichobothrium a (posterior position), trichobothrium b (lateral position) and trichobothrium c (anterior position). G. Clypeo-labrum showing 10 setae (only 4 setae present and 6 seta sockets) on the posterior margin; a row of 10 slender setae were present on each side of the anterior margin of lamellae.	FIGURE 9. Holotype male Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. Head capsule showing 8 ommatidium on each side, 2 groups of the posterior vertex trichomes (pv) and 3 trichobothria: trichobothrium a, b and c; B. Collum (Co); C. tergite 2 (T2) and D. the last tergite – tergite 10 (T10). E. Right gnathochilarium showing the lateral palp with 11 conical sensilla and the medial palp with 22 conical sensilla (LP: lateral palp, Mp: medial palp). F. Structure of the trichobothria: Trichobothrium a (posterior position), trichobothrium b (lateral position) and trichobothrium c (anterior position). G. Clypeo-labrum showing 10 setae (only 4 setae present and 6 seta sockets) on the posterior margin; a row of 10 slender setae were present on each side of the anterior margin of lamellae.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092684	FIGURE 10. Holotype Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. The antennal articles V, VI, VII and VIII. B. Arrangement of sensilla on the antennal article VII: A conical sensillum (c) located posteriorly, 2 thick bacilliform sensilla (Tbs) and a setiform sensillum (s). C. Sensilla arrangement on the antennal article VI with 4 groups of sensilla of various lengths: Group 1: 7 bacilliform sensilla, which consists of 3 thick bacilliform sensilla distributed between 1 or 2 thin bacilliform sensilla (Tbs a: Thick bacilliform sensilla located in the anterior position, Tbs i: the thick bacilliform sensilla located in an intermedium position, Tbs p: the thick bacilliform sensilla located in the posterior position); followed by a conical sensillum (c); Group 2: 3 medium length thin bacilliform sensilla (tbs m); Group 3: 2 small thin short bacilliform sensilla (tbs s); Group 4: 8 short thick conical sensilla (Tsc) located posteriorly.	FIGURE 10. Holotype Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. The antennal articles V, VI, VII and VIII. B. Arrangement of sensilla on the antennal article VII: A conical sensillum (c) located posteriorly, 2 thick bacilliform sensilla (Tbs) and a setiform sensillum (s). C. Sensilla arrangement on the antennal article VI with 4 groups of sensilla of various lengths: Group 1: 7 bacilliform sensilla, which consists of 3 thick bacilliform sensilla distributed between 1 or 2 thin bacilliform sensilla (Tbs a: Thick bacilliform sensilla located in the anterior position, Tbs i: the thick bacilliform sensilla located in an intermedium position, Tbs p: the thick bacilliform sensilla located in the posterior position); followed by a conical sensillum (c); Group 2: 3 medium length thin bacilliform sensilla (tbs m); Group 3: 2 small thin short bacilliform sensilla (tbs s); Group 4: 8 short thick conical sensilla (Tsc) located posteriorly.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092686/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092686	FIGURE 11. Scanning Electron Microscope images of antennal articles and the labrum of Monographis phuquocensis sp. n.. A. The antennal articles VI, VII and VIII. B. Sensilla arrangement on the antennal article VI showing the anterior group of 7 bacilliform sensilla which includes 4 thin bacilliform sensilla (tbs) and 3 thicker ones (Tbs a, Tbs i, Tbs p, tbs m and tbs s: refer to Figure 10). C. The arrangement of sensilla on the antennal article VI showing 2 small thin short sensilla (tbs s) and the posterior group of 8 thick short conical sensilla (Tsc). D. Clypeo-labrum: lateral lamella (Ll) and lamella (l), posterior row of setae (s) and the anterior row of slender setae (sa).	FIGURE 11. Scanning Electron Microscope images of antennal articles and the labrum of Monographis phuquocensis sp. n.. A. The antennal articles VI, VII and VIII. B. Sensilla arrangement on the antennal article VI showing the anterior group of 7 bacilliform sensilla which includes 4 thin bacilliform sensilla (tbs) and 3 thicker ones (Tbs a, Tbs i, Tbs p, tbs m and tbs s: refer to Figure 10). C. The arrangement of sensilla on the antennal article VI showing 2 small thin short sensilla (tbs s) and the posterior group of 8 thick short conical sensilla (Tsc). D. Clypeo-labrum: lateral lamella (Ll) and lamella (l), posterior row of setae (s) and the anterior row of slender setae (sa).	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092688/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092688	FIGURE 12. Holotype Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. Leg segments and the chaetotaxy of the second leg and penis (p: penis, co: coxa, pre.fe: prefemur, fe: femur, post.fe: post-femur, tib: tibia, T1: tarsus 1, T2: tarsus 2). B. The biarticulated seta with a ridged funicle present on the coxa, prefemur, femur and the last sternite. C. A similar smaller form of B present in the posterior region of the femur, sex organs - penis or vulva. D. Setiform seta in post-femur and tibia. E & F: Spines found on tarsus 1 and 2. G. Dorsal ornamental trichome sockets: sockets of trichomes a: a1 to a12; socket of trichome b; sockets of trichomes c: c1, c2 and c3; circular indentation d. H. Telotarsus structure with processes: c: claw, l: lamella process, lp: lateral process, p: posterior process, s: setiform process.	FIGURE 12. Holotype Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. Leg segments and the chaetotaxy of the second leg and penis (p: penis, co: coxa, pre.fe: prefemur, fe: femur, post.fe: post-femur, tib: tibia, T1: tarsus 1, T2: tarsus 2). B. The biarticulated seta with a ridged funicle present on the coxa, prefemur, femur and the last sternite. C. A similar smaller form of B present in the posterior region of the femur, sex organs - penis or vulva. D. Setiform seta in post-femur and tibia. E & F: Spines found on tarsus 1 and 2. G. Dorsal ornamental trichome sockets: sockets of trichomes a: a1 to a12; socket of trichome b; sockets of trichomes c: c1, c2 and c3; circular indentation d. H. Telotarsus structure with processes: c: claw, l: lamella process, lp: lateral process, p: posterior process, s: setiform process.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
03AB2952FFE45E5D0FBDFB8AFD8F0B51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10092690/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10092690	FIGURE 13. Scanning Electron Microscope images of the leg segments, claws and the caudal bundle of Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. Leg segments and the chaetotaxy of the second leg and penis (refer to figure 12). B. Claw structure indicating that the posterior process and the setiform process were half the length of the claw. C. Caudal bundle in the male (cb) showing the ornamental trichome sockets (ots) which hold trichomes a, b and c, the caudal bundle trichome sockets (cbts) showing the uniform size sockets of the caudal trichomes (ct). D. Caudal bundle in the female showing a similar structure as the male but there are 2 groups of sockets of nest trichomes (nts) present, located ventral to the caudal bundle where the nest trichomes (nt) are carried.	FIGURE 13. Scanning Electron Microscope images of the leg segments, claws and the caudal bundle of Monographis phuquocensis sp. n., A. Leg segments and the chaetotaxy of the second leg and penis (refer to figure 12). B. Claw structure indicating that the posterior process and the setiform process were half the length of the claw. C. Caudal bundle in the male (cb) showing the ornamental trichome sockets (ots) which hold trichomes a, b and c, the caudal bundle trichome sockets (cbts) showing the uniform size sockets of the caudal trichomes (ct). D. Caudal bundle in the female showing a similar structure as the male but there are 2 groups of sockets of nest trichomes (nts) present, located ventral to the caudal bundle where the nest trichomes (nt) are carried.	2018-03-28	Huynh, Cuong		Zenodo	biologists	Huynh, Cuong			
