taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03A4879CFFD4CB44FF27FAFBFC973CEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1066660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066660	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	2017-11-27	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.		Zenodo	biologists	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.			
03A4879CFFD5CB45FF27FF72FC7A3AE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1066660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066660	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	2017-11-27	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.		Zenodo	biologists	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.			
03A4879CFFD6CB46FF27FB9CFAC43CD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1066680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066680	FIGURES 56–59. Galumnidae, dorsal (56, 57, 59) and lateral (58) view of adults: 56—Notogalumna lagunaensis Ermilov & Corpuz-Raros, 2015(a); 57—Indogalumna undulata Balakrishnan, 1985; 58—Sphaerogalumna index (Balogh, 1960(a)); 59— Leptogalumna(Leptogalumna) ciliata Balogh,1960(a).	FIGURES 56–59. Galumnidae, dorsal (56, 57, 59) and lateral (58) view of adults: 56—Notogalumna lagunaensis Ermilov & Corpuz-Raros, 2015(a); 57—Indogalumna undulata Balakrishnan, 1985; 58—Sphaerogalumna index (Balogh, 1960(a)); 59— Leptogalumna(Leptogalumna) ciliata Balogh,1960(a).	2017-11-27	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.		Zenodo	biologists	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.			
03A4879CFFD6CB46FF27FB9CFAC43CD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1066666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066666	FIGURES 24–27. Galumnidae, dorsal view of adults: 24—Flagellozetes (Cosmogalumna) yonaguniensis (Аoki, 2009); 25— Sacculogalumna saccularis Engelbrecht, 1973; 26—Galumna (Atypicogalumna) corpuzrarosae Ermilov, Sandmann, Klarner, Widyastuti & Scheu, 2015(d);27—Trichogalumna (Trichogalumna) nipponica (Аoki, 1966).	FIGURES 24–27. Galumnidae, dorsal view of adults: 24—Flagellozetes (Cosmogalumna) yonaguniensis (Аoki, 2009); 25— Sacculogalumna saccularis Engelbrecht, 1973; 26—Galumna (Atypicogalumna) corpuzrarosae Ermilov, Sandmann, Klarner, Widyastuti & Scheu, 2015(d);27—Trichogalumna (Trichogalumna) nipponica (Аoki, 1966).	2017-11-27	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.		Zenodo	biologists	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.			
03A4879CFFD1CB41FF27FD86FDD1385C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1066660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066660	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	2017-11-27	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.		Zenodo	biologists	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.			
03A4879CFFD3CB43FF27FE52FD9F38C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/1066660/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1066660	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	FIGURE 1. Morphological phylogeny of the superfamily Galumnoidea based on 82 parsimony-informative characters (of a total of 91 characters).Majority rule consensus of 83 shortest maximum parsimony trees (length 1072, monophyly constrained for males and females of the same species) corresponding to the previously published phylogram (Klimov & Ermilov 2017, their Fig. 2), with the taxon names updated to follow the galumnoid nomenclature developed here (Аppendix 1). The number next to a branch indicates the percentage of MP trees supporting this bipartition. Zero to 100% bootstrap support values are shown as a red-to-green color gradient.For enlarged version of this tree, see Аppendix 2.	2017-11-27	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.		Zenodo	biologists	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Klimov, Pavel B.			
