taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FAA75FFF85FFF9FF000099DDA4E983.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280920/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280920	FIGURE 1. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell on Rhoicissus tridentata, East London: A, galls of adult females on main twig and immature females on twig leading to leaf; B, two galls of adult females with the one on right cut open to reveal the anal area and stigmatic wax of a female, and one on left showing gall apex (in middle of gall); C, gall cut open to show middle venter of adult female; D, first- and second-instar male nymphs on the underside of a leaf; E, close-up of two second-instar male nymphs (note glassy-wax tubes emanating from cone-shaped pores on dorsum); F, an adult male recently emerged from one of the cocoon-like tests underneath him; G, adult male a few hours after eclosion. Galls of young adult females of Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n. on Rhoicissus digitata: H, immature gall viewed from side with large orifice visible, at Boesmanriviermond; I, same gall as in H viewed from top, with atrium below orifice visible; J, mature gall at Gxulu River (Photos by PJG).	FIGURE 1. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell on Rhoicissus tridentata, East London: A, galls of adult females on main twig and immature females on twig leading to leaf; B, two galls of adult females with the one on right cut open to reveal the anal area and stigmatic wax of a female, and one on left showing gall apex (in middle of gall); C, gall cut open to show middle venter of adult female; D, first- and second-instar male nymphs on the underside of a leaf; E, close-up of two second-instar male nymphs (note glassy-wax tubes emanating from cone-shaped pores on dorsum); F, an adult male recently emerged from one of the cocoon-like tests underneath him; G, adult male a few hours after eclosion. Galls of young adult females of Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n. on Rhoicissus digitata: H, immature gall viewed from side with large orifice visible, at Boesmanriviermond; I, same gall as in H viewed from top, with atrium below orifice visible; J, mature gall at Gxulu River (Photos by PJG).	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF85FFF9FF000099DDA4E983.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280922/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280922	FIGURE 2. Diagrammatic views of an unmounted mature adult female Cissococcus sp., where ‘upper venter’ refers to the part of the venter that is topologically dorsal and ‘lower venter’ refers to the part which is topologically ventral. A. Side view showing position of dorsum, limbs and mouthparts; the dashed lines show the approximate borders between the head (h) and thorax (t), and thorax and abdomen (a). B. Posterior view showing dorsum and position of vulva. C & D. Dorsal and ventral views, with dorsal view on left side and a ventral view on right. Within each gall, the mouthparts are at the innermost end of the gall chamber and the dorsum forms a sclerotised plate that protects the gall orifice.	FIGURE 2. Diagrammatic views of an unmounted mature adult female Cissococcus sp., where ‘upper venter’ refers to the part of the venter that is topologically dorsal and ‘lower venter’ refers to the part which is topologically ventral. A. Side view showing position of dorsum, limbs and mouthparts; the dashed lines show the approximate borders between the head (h) and thorax (t), and thorax and abdomen (a). B. Posterior view showing dorsum and position of vulva. C & D. Dorsal and ventral views, with dorsal view on left side and a ventral view on right. Within each gall, the mouthparts are at the innermost end of the gall chamber and the dorsum forms a sclerotised plate that protects the gall orifice.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF85FFF9FF000099DDA4E983.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280948/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280948	FIGURE 13. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, sp. n. adult female. The true dorsum is restricted to the anal plates and the sclerotised area surrounding the anal plates. Thus the greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Lettering as for Figure 4 except X = side view showing how dorsum becomes ⊃-shaped.	FIGURE 13. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, sp. n. adult female. The true dorsum is restricted to the anal plates and the sclerotised area surrounding the anal plates. Thus the greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Lettering as for Figure 4 except X = side view showing how dorsum becomes ⊃-shaped.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF85FFF9FF000099DDA4E983.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280926/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280926	FIGURE 4 Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, adult female. The greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Unless otherwise stated, on this and the following figures: A = section of dorsum showing fissures; B = dorsal seta; C = dorsal pore; D = dorsal cone-shaped secretory spine; E = dorsal tubular duct; F = dorsal view of anal plate; G = ventral view of anal area; H = dermal nodulations; J = marginal spinose seta; K = stigmatic spine; L = ventral multilocular pore; M = ventral seta from medially on surface of lower venter; N = ventral seta from more lateral areas of upper surface of venter; O = preantennal pore; P = ventral microduct; Q = antenna; R = ventral tubular duct; S = spiracle; T = tarsus plus claw; V = spiracular disc-pores; X = dorsal view of venter of old specimen showing enlarged apodemes.	FIGURE 4 Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, adult female. The greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Unless otherwise stated, on this and the following figures: A = section of dorsum showing fissures; B = dorsal seta; C = dorsal pore; D = dorsal cone-shaped secretory spine; E = dorsal tubular duct; F = dorsal view of anal plate; G = ventral view of anal area; H = dermal nodulations; J = marginal spinose seta; K = stigmatic spine; L = ventral multilocular pore; M = ventral seta from medially on surface of lower venter; N = ventral seta from more lateral areas of upper surface of venter; O = preantennal pore; P = ventral microduct; Q = antenna; R = ventral tubular duct; S = spiracle; T = tarsus plus claw; V = spiracular disc-pores; X = dorsal view of venter of old specimen showing enlarged apodemes.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF85FFF9FF000099DDA4E983.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280924/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280924	FIGURE 3. Map of Republic of South Africa, showing distribution of Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell and C. braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n., where Ο = collection localities of C. fulleri, ● = those for C. braini and * = approximate site where original material of C. fulleri was collected. Crosshatching shows distribution of the host plants Rhoicissus tridentata (/////) and R. digitata (\\\\\). (Data on plant distribution taken from Coates Palgrave, 2002.)	FIGURE 3. Map of Republic of South Africa, showing distribution of Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell and C. braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n., where Ο = collection localities of C. fulleri, ● = those for C. braini and * = approximate site where original material of C. fulleri was collected. Crosshatching shows distribution of the host plants Rhoicissus tridentata (/////) and R. digitata (\\\\\). (Data on plant distribution taken from Coates Palgrave, 2002.)	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280920/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280920	FIGURE 1. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell on Rhoicissus tridentata, East London: A, galls of adult females on main twig and immature females on twig leading to leaf; B, two galls of adult females with the one on right cut open to reveal the anal area and stigmatic wax of a female, and one on left showing gall apex (in middle of gall); C, gall cut open to show middle venter of adult female; D, first- and second-instar male nymphs on the underside of a leaf; E, close-up of two second-instar male nymphs (note glassy-wax tubes emanating from cone-shaped pores on dorsum); F, an adult male recently emerged from one of the cocoon-like tests underneath him; G, adult male a few hours after eclosion. Galls of young adult females of Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n. on Rhoicissus digitata: H, immature gall viewed from side with large orifice visible, at Boesmanriviermond; I, same gall as in H viewed from top, with atrium below orifice visible; J, mature gall at Gxulu River (Photos by PJG).	FIGURE 1. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell on Rhoicissus tridentata, East London: A, galls of adult females on main twig and immature females on twig leading to leaf; B, two galls of adult females with the one on right cut open to reveal the anal area and stigmatic wax of a female, and one on left showing gall apex (in middle of gall); C, gall cut open to show middle venter of adult female; D, first- and second-instar male nymphs on the underside of a leaf; E, close-up of two second-instar male nymphs (note glassy-wax tubes emanating from cone-shaped pores on dorsum); F, an adult male recently emerged from one of the cocoon-like tests underneath him; G, adult male a few hours after eclosion. Galls of young adult females of Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n. on Rhoicissus digitata: H, immature gall viewed from side with large orifice visible, at Boesmanriviermond; I, same gall as in H viewed from top, with atrium below orifice visible; J, mature gall at Gxulu River (Photos by PJG).	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280926/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280926	FIGURE 4 Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, adult female. The greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Unless otherwise stated, on this and the following figures: A = section of dorsum showing fissures; B = dorsal seta; C = dorsal pore; D = dorsal cone-shaped secretory spine; E = dorsal tubular duct; F = dorsal view of anal plate; G = ventral view of anal area; H = dermal nodulations; J = marginal spinose seta; K = stigmatic spine; L = ventral multilocular pore; M = ventral seta from medially on surface of lower venter; N = ventral seta from more lateral areas of upper surface of venter; O = preantennal pore; P = ventral microduct; Q = antenna; R = ventral tubular duct; S = spiracle; T = tarsus plus claw; V = spiracular disc-pores; X = dorsal view of venter of old specimen showing enlarged apodemes.	FIGURE 4 Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, adult female. The greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Unless otherwise stated, on this and the following figures: A = section of dorsum showing fissures; B = dorsal seta; C = dorsal pore; D = dorsal cone-shaped secretory spine; E = dorsal tubular duct; F = dorsal view of anal plate; G = ventral view of anal area; H = dermal nodulations; J = marginal spinose seta; K = stigmatic spine; L = ventral multilocular pore; M = ventral seta from medially on surface of lower venter; N = ventral seta from more lateral areas of upper surface of venter; O = preantennal pore; P = ventral microduct; Q = antenna; R = ventral tubular duct; S = spiracle; T = tarsus plus claw; V = spiracular disc-pores; X = dorsal view of venter of old specimen showing enlarged apodemes.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280928/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280928	FIGURE 5. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, third-instar female. Lettering as for Figure 4.	FIGURE 5. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, third-instar female. Lettering as for Figure 4.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280930/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280930	FIGURE 6. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, young second-instar female. Lettering as for Figure 4 except that X = shape and limb distribution on older specimen.	FIGURE 6. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, young second-instar female. Lettering as for Figure 4 except that X = shape and limb distribution on older specimen.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280932/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280932	FIGURE 7. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, second-instar male with sunken cone-shaped secretory spines. Lettering as for Figure 4.	FIGURE 7. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, second-instar male with sunken cone-shaped secretory spines. Lettering as for Figure 4.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280936/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280936	FIGURE 8. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, second-instar male from Boesmansriviermond, without sunken cone-shaped secretory spines. Lettering as for Figure 4.	FIGURE 8. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, second-instar male from Boesmansriviermond, without sunken cone-shaped secretory spines. Lettering as for Figure 4.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280938/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280938	FIGURE 9. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, first-instar nymph (sex unknown). Lettering as for Figure 4 except T = tibia, tarsus + claw.	FIGURE 9. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, first-instar nymph (sex unknown). Lettering as for Figure 4 except T = tibia, tarsus + claw.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280940	FIGURE 10. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, prepupa. Where ads = dorsal abdominal setae; an = anus; avs = ventral abdominal setae; dhs = dorsal head setae; dpls = dorsal pleural setae; ps = penial sheath; spds = spiracular disc-pores; vhs = ventral head setae; vpls = ventral pleural setae, and wb = wingbud.	FIGURE 10. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, prepupa. Where ads = dorsal abdominal setae; an = anus; avs = ventral abdominal setae; dhs = dorsal head setae; dpls = dorsal pleural setae; ps = penial sheath; spds = spiracular disc-pores; vhs = ventral head setae; vpls = ventral pleural setae, and wb = wingbud.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280944/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280944	FIGURE 11. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, pupa. Lettering as in Figure 10.	FIGURE 11. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, pupa. Lettering as in Figure 10.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF81FFE4FF0004CFDD6DEC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280946/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280946	FIGURE 12. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, adult male. A = reticulations on gena; B = reticulations on ocular sclerite; C = cranial apophysis; D = apical antennal segment; E = distal end of metathoracic leg; G = dorsal view of penial sheath, H = ventral view of penial sheath. Also: aas = ante-anal setae; ab = antennal bristle; ads = dorsal abdominal setae; aed = aedeagus; als = alar setae; an = anus; as = abdominal sternite VIII; at = abdominal tergite VIII; avs = ventral abdominal setae; bma = basal membranous area; bra = basal rod of aedeagus; c = claw; caps = capitate setae; cd = claw denticle; cdt = claw digitule; cx = coxa; dhs = dorsal head setae; dpls = dorsal pleural setae; dse = dorsal simple eye; epm3 = metepimeron; eps2 = mesepisternum; f = furca; fem = femora; fs = fleshy seta; g = gena; gls = glandular pouch setae; gp = glandular pouch; gpp = glandular pouch pores; gts = penial sheath setae; gtp = penial sheath pores; h = hamulus; ham = hamulohaltere; lpl = lateropleurite; mc = median crest; mdr = median ridge; mr = marginal ridge; mts = metatergal setae; o = ocellus; ocs = ocular sclerite; pa = postalare; pcr2 = precoxal ridge of mesothorax; pdc = pedicel; pepcv = proepisternum + cervical sclerite; plr3 = metapleural ridge; pmss = posterior metasternal setae; pn2 = mesopostnotum; pn3 = metapostnotum; pocr = postocular ridge; prn = lateral pronotal sclerite; prnr = pronotal ridge; procr = preocular ridge; prsc = prescutum; ps = penial sheath; pscr = prescutal ridge; pscs = prescutal sclerite; s = spur-like seta; scl = scutellum; scp = scape; sct = scutum; ser = subepisternal ridge; sma = membranous area of scutum; sp2 = anterior spiracle; sp3 = posterior spiracle; stn1 = prosternum; stn2 = basisternum (mesosternum); ta = tarsus; tdt = tarsal digitules; teg = tegular; tegs = tegular setae; ti = tibia; tr = trochanter; vhs = ventral head setae; vmcr = ventral midcranial ridge; vmcrs = ventral midcranial ridge setae, and vpls = ventral pleural setae.	FIGURE 12. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell, adult male. A = reticulations on gena; B = reticulations on ocular sclerite; C = cranial apophysis; D = apical antennal segment; E = distal end of metathoracic leg; G = dorsal view of penial sheath, H = ventral view of penial sheath. Also: aas = ante-anal setae; ab = antennal bristle; ads = dorsal abdominal setae; aed = aedeagus; als = alar setae; an = anus; as = abdominal sternite VIII; at = abdominal tergite VIII; avs = ventral abdominal setae; bma = basal membranous area; bra = basal rod of aedeagus; c = claw; caps = capitate setae; cd = claw denticle; cdt = claw digitule; cx = coxa; dhs = dorsal head setae; dpls = dorsal pleural setae; dse = dorsal simple eye; epm3 = metepimeron; eps2 = mesepisternum; f = furca; fem = femora; fs = fleshy seta; g = gena; gls = glandular pouch setae; gp = glandular pouch; gpp = glandular pouch pores; gts = penial sheath setae; gtp = penial sheath pores; h = hamulus; ham = hamulohaltere; lpl = lateropleurite; mc = median crest; mdr = median ridge; mr = marginal ridge; mts = metatergal setae; o = ocellus; ocs = ocular sclerite; pa = postalare; pcr2 = precoxal ridge of mesothorax; pdc = pedicel; pepcv = proepisternum + cervical sclerite; plr3 = metapleural ridge; pmss = posterior metasternal setae; pn2 = mesopostnotum; pn3 = metapostnotum; pocr = postocular ridge; prn = lateral pronotal sclerite; prnr = pronotal ridge; procr = preocular ridge; prsc = prescutum; ps = penial sheath; pscr = prescutal ridge; pscs = prescutal sclerite; s = spur-like seta; scl = scutellum; scp = scape; sct = scutum; ser = subepisternal ridge; sma = membranous area of scutum; sp2 = anterior spiracle; sp3 = posterior spiracle; stn1 = prosternum; stn2 = basisternum (mesosternum); ta = tarsus; tdt = tarsal digitules; teg = tegular; tegs = tegular setae; ti = tibia; tr = trochanter; vhs = ventral head setae; vmcr = ventral midcranial ridge; vmcrs = ventral midcranial ridge setae, and vpls = ventral pleural setae.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF9FFFE1FF00060BDDF2E952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280920/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280920	FIGURE 1. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell on Rhoicissus tridentata, East London: A, galls of adult females on main twig and immature females on twig leading to leaf; B, two galls of adult females with the one on right cut open to reveal the anal area and stigmatic wax of a female, and one on left showing gall apex (in middle of gall); C, gall cut open to show middle venter of adult female; D, first- and second-instar male nymphs on the underside of a leaf; E, close-up of two second-instar male nymphs (note glassy-wax tubes emanating from cone-shaped pores on dorsum); F, an adult male recently emerged from one of the cocoon-like tests underneath him; G, adult male a few hours after eclosion. Galls of young adult females of Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n. on Rhoicissus digitata: H, immature gall viewed from side with large orifice visible, at Boesmanriviermond; I, same gall as in H viewed from top, with atrium below orifice visible; J, mature gall at Gxulu River (Photos by PJG).	FIGURE 1. Cissococcus fulleri Cockerell on Rhoicissus tridentata, East London: A, galls of adult females on main twig and immature females on twig leading to leaf; B, two galls of adult females with the one on right cut open to reveal the anal area and stigmatic wax of a female, and one on left showing gall apex (in middle of gall); C, gall cut open to show middle venter of adult female; D, first- and second-instar male nymphs on the underside of a leaf; E, close-up of two second-instar male nymphs (note glassy-wax tubes emanating from cone-shaped pores on dorsum); F, an adult male recently emerged from one of the cocoon-like tests underneath him; G, adult male a few hours after eclosion. Galls of young adult females of Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar sp. n. on Rhoicissus digitata: H, immature gall viewed from side with large orifice visible, at Boesmanriviermond; I, same gall as in H viewed from top, with atrium below orifice visible; J, mature gall at Gxulu River (Photos by PJG).	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF9FFFE1FF00060BDDF2E952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280948/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280948	FIGURE 13. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, sp. n. adult female. The true dorsum is restricted to the anal plates and the sclerotised area surrounding the anal plates. Thus the greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Lettering as for Figure 4 except X = side view showing how dorsum becomes ⊃-shaped.	FIGURE 13. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, sp. n. adult female. The true dorsum is restricted to the anal plates and the sclerotised area surrounding the anal plates. Thus the greatly expanded venter comprises most of the main figure. Lettering as for Figure 4 except X = side view showing how dorsum becomes ⊃-shaped.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF9FFFE1FF00060BDDF2E952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280950/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280950	FIGURE 14. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, sp. n. third-instar female. Lettering as in Figure 4 apart from T = entire metathoracic leg.	FIGURE 14. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, sp. n. third-instar female. Lettering as in Figure 4 apart from T = entire metathoracic leg.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
03FAA75FFF9FFFE1FF00060BDDF2E952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5280952/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5280952	FIGURE 15. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, first-instar nymph (sex unknown). Lettering as for Figure 4, except T1 = claw and part of tarsus of prothoracic leg, and T2 = claw and part of tarsus of metathoracic leg.	FIGURE 15. Cissococcus braini Hodgson & Millar, first-instar nymph (sex unknown). Lettering as for Figure 4, except T1 = claw and part of tarsus of prothoracic leg, and T2 = claw and part of tarsus of metathoracic leg.	2011-08-16	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Hodgson, C. J.;Millar, I. M.;Gullan, P. J.			
