taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FDA67EFFBC0123A99EFEA7FC3178C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5740511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740511	Figs 1–3. Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 1 – dorsal aspect (Chiriquí population); 2 – ventral aspect; 3 – dorsal aspect (Cerro Jefe population).	Figs 1–3. Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 1 – dorsal aspect (Chiriquí population); 2 – ventral aspect; 3 – dorsal aspect (Cerro Jefe population).	2013-07-15	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.		Zenodo	biologists	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.			
03FDA67EFFBC0123A99EFEA7FC3178C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5740513/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740513	Figs 4–9. Host plants of Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 4 – adult, feeding damage and egg on Oerstedella exasperata leaf held for several days in a plastic container; 5 – O. exasperata with damaged semi-closed terminal leaf hiding adult specimen; 6 – O. exasperata showing massive damage by the beetle; 7 – O. exasperata with adult in typical position in the axil between first and second leaves; 8 – Elleanthus cf. robustus, apical new growth with adult specimen; 9 – larva on near axil of youngest leaf of Elleanthus sp. on Cerro Jefe.	Figs 4–9. Host plants of Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 4 – adult, feeding damage and egg on Oerstedella exasperata leaf held for several days in a plastic container; 5 – O. exasperata with damaged semi-closed terminal leaf hiding adult specimen; 6 – O. exasperata showing massive damage by the beetle; 7 – O. exasperata with adult in typical position in the axil between first and second leaves; 8 – Elleanthus cf. robustus, apical new growth with adult specimen; 9 – larva on near axil of youngest leaf of Elleanthus sp. on Cerro Jefe.	2013-07-15	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.		Zenodo	biologists	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.			
03FDA67EFFBC0123A99EFEA7FC3178C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5740517/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740517	Figs 10–15. Egg and larva of Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 10 – egg containing nearly fully developed larva on Oerstedella leaf; 11 – freshly emerged first instar larva, live and prior to feeding; 12 – second instar larva fully grown; 13 – dissected head of first instar larva showing the location and conformation of the stemmata; 14 – mandible dissected, embedded in Hoyers medium and viewed through a compound microscope; a fourth tooth, deeper in the preparation and less focused appears between the second and third teeth; 15 – lateral view of the opposing mandible and its shallowly lobed teeth and concave mesal surface.All scale bars equal to 1 mm.	Figs 10–15. Egg and larva of Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 10 – egg containing nearly fully developed larva on Oerstedella leaf; 11 – freshly emerged first instar larva, live and prior to feeding; 12 – second instar larva fully grown; 13 – dissected head of first instar larva showing the location and conformation of the stemmata; 14 – mandible dissected, embedded in Hoyers medium and viewed through a compound microscope; a fourth tooth, deeper in the preparation and less focused appears between the second and third teeth; 15 – lateral view of the opposing mandible and its shallowly lobed teeth and concave mesal surface.All scale bars equal to 1 mm.	2013-07-15	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.		Zenodo	biologists	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.			
03FDA67EFFBC0123A99EFEA7FC3178C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5740519/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740519	Figs 16–21. Larva of Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 16 – first abdominal spiracle; 17 – lateral view of head (second instar); 18 – ventral surface of same head, maxilla, maxillary palps, labium and labial palps, antenna and clypeus (lacking setal fringe); 19 – maxilla; 20 – apical segment of the antenna; 21 – leg.	Figs 16–21. Larva of Cephaloleia orchideivora sp. nov. 16 – first abdominal spiracle; 17 – lateral view of head (second instar); 18 – ventral surface of same head, maxilla, maxillary palps, labium and labial palps, antenna and clypeus (lacking setal fringe); 19 – maxilla; 20 – apical segment of the antenna; 21 – leg.	2013-07-15	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.		Zenodo	biologists	Sekerka, Lukáš;Windsor, Donald;Staines, Charles L.			
