taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F187D7FF9B846DFF11FD84FB32BC32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271705/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271705	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9B846FFF11FADDFAA6BB00.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271706/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271706	FIGURE 2. Morphological characters discussed in species descriptions. A, B: Wing venation scheme for forewing (A) and hindwing (B) of Elina montrolii (OSU # 93698). Names of veins follow Comstock (1918). Abbreviations: 1 A + 2 A, 3 A = anal veins; CuA 1,2 = cubital veins; DC = discal cell; M 1 - 3 = medial veins; R 1 - 5 = radial veins; Sc = subcosta. C – F: Foreleg segmentation of male Argyrophorus argenteus (C), male Tetraphlebia leucoglene (D), male Cosmosatyrus dubii (E), and female Elina montrolii (F), showing varying degrees of segmentation and pseudosegmentation (indicated by the arrow in D). G-I: Male genitalia of Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852 (OSU # 95107) in lateral view from the right side (G), aedeagus in lateral view from the right side (H), saccus and valvae in ventral view (I).	FIGURE 2. Morphological characters discussed in species descriptions. A, B: Wing venation scheme for forewing (A) and hindwing (B) of Elina montrolii (OSU # 93698). Names of veins follow Comstock (1918). Abbreviations: 1 A + 2 A, 3 A = anal veins; CuA 1,2 = cubital veins; DC = discal cell; M 1 - 3 = medial veins; R 1 - 5 = radial veins; Sc = subcosta. C – F: Foreleg segmentation of male Argyrophorus argenteus (C), male Tetraphlebia leucoglene (D), male Cosmosatyrus dubii (E), and female Elina montrolii (F), showing varying degrees of segmentation and pseudosegmentation (indicated by the arrow in D). G-I: Male genitalia of Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852 (OSU # 95107) in lateral view from the right side (G), aedeagus in lateral view from the right side (H), saccus and valvae in ventral view (I).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9B846FFF11FADDFAA6BB00.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271726/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271726	FIGURE 22. Distribution of locality records for Argyrophorus argenteus, Pamperis poaoeneis and Stardosatyrus williamsianus.	FIGURE 22. Distribution of locality records for Argyrophorus argenteus, Pamperis poaoeneis and Stardosatyrus williamsianus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9B846FFF11FADDFAA6BB00.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271707/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271707	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF998469FF11FAB1FB97BD64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271708/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271708	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF998469FF11FAB1FB97BD64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271717	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9F8468FF11FB70FBC4BD2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271708/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271708	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9F8468FF11FB70FBC4BD2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271717	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9D846AFF11FF38FC39BCD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271708/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271708	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9D846AFF11FF38FC39BCD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271727	FIGURE 24. Distribution of locality records for Cosmosatyrus species. Note that the locality for C. dubii is overlain by a record for C. stelligera from the same site.	FIGURE 24. Distribution of locality records for Cosmosatyrus species. Note that the locality for C. dubii is overlain by a record for C. stelligera from the same site.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9D846AFF11FF38FC39BCD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271717	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9C8465FF11F9B4FE72BE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271706/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271706	FIGURE 2. Morphological characters discussed in species descriptions. A, B: Wing venation scheme for forewing (A) and hindwing (B) of Elina montrolii (OSU # 93698). Names of veins follow Comstock (1918). Abbreviations: 1 A + 2 A, 3 A = anal veins; CuA 1,2 = cubital veins; DC = discal cell; M 1 - 3 = medial veins; R 1 - 5 = radial veins; Sc = subcosta. C – F: Foreleg segmentation of male Argyrophorus argenteus (C), male Tetraphlebia leucoglene (D), male Cosmosatyrus dubii (E), and female Elina montrolii (F), showing varying degrees of segmentation and pseudosegmentation (indicated by the arrow in D). G-I: Male genitalia of Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852 (OSU # 95107) in lateral view from the right side (G), aedeagus in lateral view from the right side (H), saccus and valvae in ventral view (I).	FIGURE 2. Morphological characters discussed in species descriptions. A, B: Wing venation scheme for forewing (A) and hindwing (B) of Elina montrolii (OSU # 93698). Names of veins follow Comstock (1918). Abbreviations: 1 A + 2 A, 3 A = anal veins; CuA 1,2 = cubital veins; DC = discal cell; M 1 - 3 = medial veins; R 1 - 5 = radial veins; Sc = subcosta. C – F: Foreleg segmentation of male Argyrophorus argenteus (C), male Tetraphlebia leucoglene (D), male Cosmosatyrus dubii (E), and female Elina montrolii (F), showing varying degrees of segmentation and pseudosegmentation (indicated by the arrow in D). G-I: Male genitalia of Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852 (OSU # 95107) in lateral view from the right side (G), aedeagus in lateral view from the right side (H), saccus and valvae in ventral view (I).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9C8465FF11F9B4FE72BE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271727	FIGURE 24. Distribution of locality records for Cosmosatyrus species. Note that the locality for C. dubii is overlain by a record for C. stelligera from the same site.	FIGURE 24. Distribution of locality records for Cosmosatyrus species. Note that the locality for C. dubii is overlain by a record for C. stelligera from the same site.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9C8465FF11F9B4FE72BE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271708/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271708	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF9C8465FF11F9B4FE72BE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271717	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF938464FF11F8EDFD99BE2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271708/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271708	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	FIGURE 4. Composite habitus images of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) male (OSU # 93358) (A), female (OSU # 95049) (B); C: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) male (OSU # 95050); D-F: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (D), female (E), and aberrant male (F) (MZUJ); G, H: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. male (BMNH # 808379) (G), female (BMNH # 808378) (H); I: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (BMNH # 809772).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF938464FF11F8EDFD99BE2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271727/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271727	FIGURE 24. Distribution of locality records for Cosmosatyrus species. Note that the locality for C. dubii is overlain by a record for C. stelligera from the same site.	FIGURE 24. Distribution of locality records for Cosmosatyrus species. Note that the locality for C. dubii is overlain by a record for C. stelligera from the same site.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF938464FF11F8EDFD99BE2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271717/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271717	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 13. Male genitalia of Auca and Cosmosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, [1838]) (OSU # 95107); D – F: Auca barrosi (Silva, 1917) (CH 29 C- 2); G – I: Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CH 15 - 7); J – L: Cosmosatyrus dubii (Pyrcz, 2012) n. comb. (BMNH # 808379) (note that the uncus is broken); M – O: Cosmosatyrus stelligera (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ); showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF918466FF11FD84FE3BBB25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271709/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271709	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF918466FF11FD84FE3BBB25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271718/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271718	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF908460FF11FD30FB78B805.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271706/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271706	FIGURE 2. Morphological characters discussed in species descriptions. A, B: Wing venation scheme for forewing (A) and hindwing (B) of Elina montrolii (OSU # 93698). Names of veins follow Comstock (1918). Abbreviations: 1 A + 2 A, 3 A = anal veins; CuA 1,2 = cubital veins; DC = discal cell; M 1 - 3 = medial veins; R 1 - 5 = radial veins; Sc = subcosta. C – F: Foreleg segmentation of male Argyrophorus argenteus (C), male Tetraphlebia leucoglene (D), male Cosmosatyrus dubii (E), and female Elina montrolii (F), showing varying degrees of segmentation and pseudosegmentation (indicated by the arrow in D). G-I: Male genitalia of Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852 (OSU # 95107) in lateral view from the right side (G), aedeagus in lateral view from the right side (H), saccus and valvae in ventral view (I).	FIGURE 2. Morphological characters discussed in species descriptions. A, B: Wing venation scheme for forewing (A) and hindwing (B) of Elina montrolii (OSU # 93698). Names of veins follow Comstock (1918). Abbreviations: 1 A + 2 A, 3 A = anal veins; CuA 1,2 = cubital veins; DC = discal cell; M 1 - 3 = medial veins; R 1 - 5 = radial veins; Sc = subcosta. C – F: Foreleg segmentation of male Argyrophorus argenteus (C), male Tetraphlebia leucoglene (D), male Cosmosatyrus dubii (E), and female Elina montrolii (F), showing varying degrees of segmentation and pseudosegmentation (indicated by the arrow in D). G-I: Male genitalia of Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852 (OSU # 95107) in lateral view from the right side (G), aedeagus in lateral view from the right side (H), saccus and valvae in ventral view (I).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF908460FF11FD30FB78B805.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271709/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271709	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF908460FF11FD30FB78B805.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271718/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271718	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF968463FF11FED0FD04BBB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271709/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271709	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF968463FF11FED0FD04BBB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271718/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271718	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF958462FF11FD51FEE7BC15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271709/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271709	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FF958462FF11FD51FEE7BC15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271718/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271718	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	FIGURE 14. Male genitalia of Elina and Nelia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 (CUIC); D – F: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) (CH 25 - 1); G – I: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) (CUIC); J – L: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903) (CUIC).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAB845CFF11FE7CFDC0BBE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271710/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271710	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAB845CFF11FE7CFDC0BBE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271719	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAA845FFF11FCE4FC52BA0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271710/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271710	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAA845FFF11FCE4FC52BA0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271719	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA9845EFF11FCC8FAF7BAF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271710/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271710	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA9845EFF11FCC8FAF7BAF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271719	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA88459FF11FBE0FD6DBE30.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271710/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271710	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	FIGURE 6. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 male (A), female dorsal (B) (CUIC); C, D: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809622) (C), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809623) (D); E: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3862); F – H: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 male lectotype (BMNH # 809629) (F), male showing patterning of a fresh specimen (OSU # 93666) (G), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809628) (H).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA88459FF11FBE0FD6DBE30.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271719	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAE8458FF11FF38FB01BA10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAE845AFF11FCF4FBECB804.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAE845AFF11FCF4FBECB804.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271709/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271709	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	FIGURE 5. Composite habitus images of Elina and Nelia species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Elina montrolii (Feisthamel, 1839) male (A) and female (B) (MZUJ); C: Elina vanessoides Blanchard, 1852 male (CUIC); D, E: Nelia nemyroides (Blanchard, 1852) male (D) and female (E) (CUIC); F, G: Nelia calvertii (Elwes, 1903 )) lectotype male (BMNH # 809740) (F), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809739) (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAE845AFF11FCF4FBECB804.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271719/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271719	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	FIGURE 15. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas servilia Wallengren, 1858 (CUIC); D – F: Neomaenas coenonymphina Butler, 1881 (CH 26 - 1); G – I: Neomaenas edmondsii (Butler, 1881) (CL 0701); J – L: Neomaenas fractifascia Butler, 1881 (CH 25 - 3); M – O: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) (CH 32 - 3).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAE845AFF11FCF4FBECB804.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271705/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271705	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFAC8455FF11FEC8FF32B8C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA38454FF11FD84FE80BB78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA38454FF11FD84FE80BB78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271720/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271720	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA28457FF11FD14FD14B9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA18456FF11FE88FBE2B9E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA18456FF11FE88FBE2B9E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271720/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271720	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA08451FF11FEECFBCCBE68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA08451FF11FEECFBCCBE68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271720/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271720	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA68453FF11FF38FCF3B8ED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271711/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271711	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	FIGURE 7. Composite habitus images of Neomaenas species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Neomaenas inornata Elwes 1903. Lithographs of male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3864) (A), and female allotype (BMNH) (B), (reproduced from Plate XIV of Elwes, 1903, Figure 19); C, D: Neomaenas monachus (Blanchard, 1852) — male N. monachus monachus (C), male N. monachus limonias (MZUJ) (D); E, F: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male holotype N. poliozona (BMNH # 809789) (E), male holotype N. poliozona eustephanos Matz nom. nov. (BMNH # 809619) (F); G: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) male holotype (BMNH # Rh 3878); H: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) male (MZUJ); I, J: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881, male lectotype (BMNH # 809361) (I), female paralectotype (BMNH # 809362) (J).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA68453FF11FF38FCF3B8ED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271720/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271720	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	FIGURE 16. Male genitalia of Neomaenas species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neomaenas poliozona (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (CH 10 - 5); D – F: Neomaenas simplex (Butler, 1881) (CL 0204); G – I: Neomaenas tristis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830]) (CL 0901); J – L: Neomaenas wallengrenii Butler, 1881 (CL 0204).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA58453FF11FD9DFD28BE22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271712/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271712	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA58453FF11FD9DFD28BE22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271707/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271707	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA58452FF11F8D8FE39BE65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271712/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271712	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA58452FF11F8D8FE39BE65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271728	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFA58452FF11F8D8FE39BE65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271721/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271721	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBB844CFF11FF38FB92BBD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271712/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271712	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBB844CFF11FF38FB92BBD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271728	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBB844CFF11FF38FB92BBD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271721/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271721	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBA844FFF11FC80FB24BD2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271712/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271712	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBA844FFF11FC80FB24BD2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271728	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBA844FFF11FC80FB24BD2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271721/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271721	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB9844EFF11FB28FC2FBDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271712/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271712	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	FIGURE 8. Composite habitus images of Neosatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 male holotype (NRM); B: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) male (MZUJ); C, D: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male lectotype (BMNH # 809786) (C), male paralectotype (BMNH # 809783) (D); E: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. male (MZUJ); F: Neosatyrus vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]), male holotype (BMNH Rh 3875) illustration reproduced from Elwes (1903, plate XIV, Fig. 9).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB9844EFF11FB28FC2FBDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271728/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271728	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	FIGURE 27. Distribution of locality records for Neosatyrus species and Neomaniola euripides.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB9844EFF11FB28FC2FBDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271721/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271721	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 17. Male genitalia of Neosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Neosatyrus ambiorix Wallengren, 1858 from the UJ collection; D – F: Neosatyrus boisduvalii (Blanchard, 1852) n. comb. from the UJ collection; G – I: Neosatyrus humilis (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. CH 40 - 5; J – L: Neosatyrus schajovskoii (Hayward, 1954) n. comb. from UJ collection, (K) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB88449FF11FB54FD9FBA98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271714/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271714	FIGURE 10. A, B: Pampasatyrus reticulata (Weymer, 1907), dorsal and ventral wing surfaces of a living specimen. Pedra do Bão, Campos de Jordão, Brazil, 1756 m S 22 ° 40.541 ’, W 45 ° 37.890 ’, 6 Feb. 2015 (Photos by Bill Berthet, used with permission); C: Pampasatyrus yacantoensis (Köhler, 1939) ventral view of a living specimen, Capilla del Monte, Córdoba, Argentina, 17 – 24 Feb. 2013. (Photo by Alec Earnshaw, used with permission); D: Punargentus tandilensis (Köhler, 1935) n. comb. Tandil, Buenos Aires Prov., Argentina, Photo by Rittner Oz. http: // www. argentinean-insects. com / satyrinae. htm (used with permission).	FIGURE 10. A, B: Pampasatyrus reticulata (Weymer, 1907), dorsal and ventral wing surfaces of a living specimen. Pedra do Bão, Campos de Jordão, Brazil, 1756 m S 22 ° 40.541 ’, W 45 ° 37.890 ’, 6 Feb. 2015 (Photos by Bill Berthet, used with permission); C: Pampasatyrus yacantoensis (Köhler, 1939) ventral view of a living specimen, Capilla del Monte, Córdoba, Argentina, 17 – 24 Feb. 2013. (Photo by Alec Earnshaw, used with permission); D: Punargentus tandilensis (Köhler, 1935) n. comb. Tandil, Buenos Aires Prov., Argentina, Photo by Rittner Oz. http: // www. argentinean-insects. com / satyrinae. htm (used with permission).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB88449FF11FB54FD9FBA98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271705/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271705	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBF8448FF11FC74FB9DBDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271713	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBF8448FF11FC74FB9DBDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBF8448FF11FC74FB9DBDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271722/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271722	FIGURE 18. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) (MGCL); D – F: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ), (E) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; G – I: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (H) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 18. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) (MGCL); D – F: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ), (E) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; G – I: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (H) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBE844BFF11FB54FBEEBE30.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271713	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBE844BFF11FB54FBEEBE30.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBE844BFF11FB54FBEEBE30.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271722/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271722	FIGURE 18. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) (MGCL); D – F: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ), (E) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; G – I: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (H) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 18. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) (MGCL); D – F: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ), (E) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; G – I: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (H) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBD8445FF11F8D4FAE0B87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271713	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBD8445FF11F8D4FAE0B87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFBD8445FF11F8D4FAE0B87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271722/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271722	FIGURE 18. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) (MGCL); D – F: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ), (E) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; G – I: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (H) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	FIGURE 18. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All to the same scale. A – C: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) (MGCL); D – F: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (MZUJ), (E) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; G – I: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (H) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB38445FF11FE0DFAF9BA71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271713	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB38445FF11FE0DFAF9BA71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB38444FF11FC1DFC30BDDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271713	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB38444FF11FC1DFC30BDDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB38444FF11FC1DFC30BDDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271723	FIGURE 19. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A, B: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014. Photos of holotype male (MUSM), with lateral and dorsal views of aedeagus (B) (modified from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); C – E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (D) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; F – H: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) (BMNH # 808376), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (G).	FIGURE 19. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A, B: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014. Photos of holotype male (MUSM), with lateral and dorsal views of aedeagus (B) (modified from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); C – E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (D) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; F – H: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) (BMNH # 808376), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB28447FF11FAB8FEB4BF34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271713/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271713	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	FIGURE 9. Composite habitus images of Pampasatyrus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Pampasatyrus gyrtone (Berg, 1877) male (BMNH # 809453); B: Pampasatyrus edmondsii (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); C: Pampasatyrus glaucope (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (BMNH # 789978); D: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014 holotype male (scale bar = 1 cm; reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) male (MZUJ); F: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) male (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB28447FF11FAB8FEB4BF34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB28447FF11FAB8FEB4BF34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271723	FIGURE 19. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A, B: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014. Photos of holotype male (MUSM), with lateral and dorsal views of aedeagus (B) (modified from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); C – E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (D) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; F – H: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) (BMNH # 808376), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (G).	FIGURE 19. Male genitalia of Pampasatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A, B: Pampasatryrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014. Photos of holotype male (MUSM), with lateral and dorsal views of aedeagus (B) (modified from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); C – E: Pampasatyrus nilesi (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) (MGCL), (D) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus; F – H: Pampasatyrus quies (Berg, 1877) (BMNH # 808376), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (G).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB08446FF11FE5AFDB7BC98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271707/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271707	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB08446FF11FE5AFDB7BC98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271729	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	FIGURE 28. Distribution of locality records for Pampasatyrus species. Note that the locality for P. glaucope is overlain by a record for P. reticulata.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB08441FF11FA74FEACBA0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271705/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271705	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	FIGURE 1. One of six equally parsimonious trees for Neosatyriti and selected pronophiline outgroups, based on 4071 bp of concatenated DNA sequence from mtDNA COI-COII, elongation factor 1 - alpha and wingless. Length = 8955 steps, CIx = 0.2435; RI = 0.4729.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB78440FF11FCC8FCAFBAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB78440FF11FCC8FCAFBAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271724/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271724	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB68440FF11FBB6FBC5BFCA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB68440FF11F886FED6BEFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB58443FF11FF38FC6FBB14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB5843DFF11FDC0FA42BB25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFB5843DFF11FDC0FA42BB25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271724/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271724	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCB843DFF11FD30FBFBBC9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCB843FFF11FA78FF3ABBD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271715/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271715	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	FIGURE 11. Composite habitus images of Punargentus species. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) male (MZUJ); B: Punargentus angusta picota (Fuchs, 1954) male, Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, Peru, 4200 m (photo reproduced from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access); C: Punargentus blanchardii blanchardii (Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010) n. comb. holotype male (photo reproduced from Pyrcz & Wojtusiak, 2010, open access); D: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. male (MZUJ); E, F: Punargentus gustavi (Staudinger, 1898) n. comb., two specimens from Tacna Prov., Peru showing variability in the degree of silver scaling on the dorsal surface (photos reproduced from Cerdeña et al., 2014, open access); G, H: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. male (G) and female (H) (MZUJ).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCB843FFF11FA78FF3ABBD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271724/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271724	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFC9843FFF11FC80FCBFBC4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271714/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271714	FIGURE 10. A, B: Pampasatyrus reticulata (Weymer, 1907), dorsal and ventral wing surfaces of a living specimen. Pedra do Bão, Campos de Jordão, Brazil, 1756 m S 22 ° 40.541 ’, W 45 ° 37.890 ’, 6 Feb. 2015 (Photos by Bill Berthet, used with permission); C: Pampasatyrus yacantoensis (Köhler, 1939) ventral view of a living specimen, Capilla del Monte, Córdoba, Argentina, 17 – 24 Feb. 2013. (Photo by Alec Earnshaw, used with permission); D: Punargentus tandilensis (Köhler, 1935) n. comb. Tandil, Buenos Aires Prov., Argentina, Photo by Rittner Oz. http: // www. argentinean-insects. com / satyrinae. htm (used with permission).	FIGURE 10. A, B: Pampasatyrus reticulata (Weymer, 1907), dorsal and ventral wing surfaces of a living specimen. Pedra do Bão, Campos de Jordão, Brazil, 1756 m S 22 ° 40.541 ’, W 45 ° 37.890 ’, 6 Feb. 2015 (Photos by Bill Berthet, used with permission); C: Pampasatyrus yacantoensis (Köhler, 1939) ventral view of a living specimen, Capilla del Monte, Córdoba, Argentina, 17 – 24 Feb. 2013. (Photo by Alec Earnshaw, used with permission); D: Punargentus tandilensis (Köhler, 1935) n. comb. Tandil, Buenos Aires Prov., Argentina, Photo by Rittner Oz. http: // www. argentinean-insects. com / satyrinae. htm (used with permission).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFC88439FF11FE34FF39B8C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271707/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271707	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	FIGURE 3. Composite habitus images of various monotypic genera. The left side of each specimen is the dorsal surface, the right side is the ventral surface. A, B: Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852. male (BMNH # 789887) (A); female (BMNH # 789927) (B); C: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) male (JMC 1003); D: Pamperis poaoeneis Heimlich, 1959 male holotype (scale bar = 1 cm; Photos provided by Ulf Buchsbaum, Zoologische Staatsammlung München); E, F: Neomaniola euripides (Weymer, 1890), showing variability of forewing shape, expanse of dorsal silver scales, and sizes and numbers of ocelli, in two specimens from Mazocruz, Puno, Peru (images from Cerdeña et al. 2014, open access).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFC88439FF11FE34FF39B8C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271726/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271726	FIGURE 22. Distribution of locality records for Argyrophorus argenteus, Pamperis poaoeneis and Stardosatyrus williamsianus.	FIGURE 22. Distribution of locality records for Argyrophorus argenteus, Pamperis poaoeneis and Stardosatyrus williamsianus.	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFC88439FF11FE34FF39B8C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271724/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271724	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	FIGURE 20. Male genitalia of Punargentus and Stuardosatyrus species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Punargentus lamna (Thieme, 1904) (CUIC) (uncus (A) and right valva (C) damaged); D – F: Punargentus chiliensis chiliensis (Guérin-Méneville, [1830) n. comb. (CH 32 - 2) showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (E); G – I: Punargentus monticolens (Butler, 1881) n. comb. (CH 24 A- 5); J – L: Stuardosatyrus williamsianus (Butler, 1868) (JMC 1003), showing ornamentation on the aedeagus (K).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCF8438FF11FA8BFDCDBC14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271716/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271716	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCF8438FF11FA8BFDCDBC14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271725/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271725	FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of Tetraphlebia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CUIC), (A) showing uncus bent downwards; D – F: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb. (CUIC); G – I: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. (CH 30 - 1).	FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of Tetraphlebia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CUIC), (A) showing uncus bent downwards; D – F: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb. (CUIC); G – I: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. (CH 30 - 1).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCE843BFF11FAFBFBFABD65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271716/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271716	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCE843BFF11FAFBFBFABD65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271725/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271725	FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of Tetraphlebia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CUIC), (A) showing uncus bent downwards; D – F: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb. (CUIC); G – I: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. (CH 30 - 1).	FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of Tetraphlebia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CUIC), (A) showing uncus bent downwards; D – F: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb. (CUIC); G – I: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. (CH 30 - 1).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCD843AFF11FB70FB85BD64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271716/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271716	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCD843AFF11FB70FB85BD64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271725/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271725	FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of Tetraphlebia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CUIC), (A) showing uncus bent downwards; D – F: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb. (CUIC); G – I: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. (CH 30 - 1).	FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of Tetraphlebia species. See Fig. 2 for labels of parts. All drawings to the same scale. A – C: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 (CUIC), (A) showing uncus bent downwards; D – F: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb. (CUIC); G – I: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. (CH 30 - 1).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
03F187D7FFCC843AFF11FB68FBC2BFFE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/271716/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.271716	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	FIGURE 12. Tetraphlebia species. For composite habitus images, the left side is the dorsal surface and the right side is the ventral surgace. A, B: Tetraphlebia germainii C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867 male (BMNH # 809472) (A), female (MZUJ) (B); C, D: Tetraphlebia eleates (Weymer, 1890) n. comb., n. stat. male (C) and female (D) (CUIC); E: Tetraphlebia leucoglene (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867) n. comb. male holotype (BMNH # 809770); F: Tetraphlebia patagonica n. comb., Miradores de Darwin, Ría Deseado, Santa Cruz, Argentina, 16 Nov. 2012 (photo by Carlos Agulian http: // www. ecoregistros. org / site _ en / imagen. php? id = 17587; used with permission).	2016-12-31	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.		Zenodo	biologists	Matz, Jess;Brower, Andrew V. Z.			
