taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244302	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244304/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244304	FIGURES 14 – 19. SEMs of microsculpture in Laccomimus species (females): 14) L. alvarengi, elytral reticulation; 15) idem, at higher magnification; 16) L. bordoni, elytral reticulation; 17) idem, at higher magnification; 18) L. bordoni, metacoxal reticulation; 19) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 14 – 19. SEMs of microsculpture in Laccomimus species (females): 14) L. alvarengi, elytral reticulation; 15) idem, at higher magnification; 16) L. bordoni, elytral reticulation; 17) idem, at higher magnification; 18) L. bordoni, metacoxal reticulation; 19) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244303	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244305	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244306	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244307	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244308	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244310/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244310	FIGURES 52 – 58. SEMs of legs in Laccomimus species: 52) L. bordoni (female), left mesothoracic leg, dorsal view; 53) L. bordoni (male), left mesotarsus (arrow indicates mesotibial spurs); 54) L. bordoni (female), right metathoracic leg, ventral view; 55) L. bordoni (male), left metathoracic leg, dorsal view; 56) L. bordoni (female), right metatarsus, ventral view (arrow indicates combs of flat spines on posterolateral lobes); 57) L. alvarengi (female), metatarsi, ventral view; 58) L. bolivari (female), metathoracic leg, dorsal view (arrow indicates posterolateral lobes of metatarsus).	FIGURES 52 – 58. SEMs of legs in Laccomimus species: 52) L. bordoni (female), left mesothoracic leg, dorsal view; 53) L. bordoni (male), left mesotarsus (arrow indicates mesotibial spurs); 54) L. bordoni (female), right metathoracic leg, ventral view; 55) L. bordoni (male), left metathoracic leg, dorsal view; 56) L. bordoni (female), right metatarsus, ventral view (arrow indicates combs of flat spines on posterolateral lobes); 57) L. alvarengi (female), metatarsi, ventral view; 58) L. bolivari (female), metathoracic leg, dorsal view (arrow indicates posterolateral lobes of metatarsus).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244309	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244313	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244314	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244315	FIGURES 91 – 93. Male genitalia in Laccomimus pumilio from different localities, left lateral view: 91) Belize, a) median lobe (showing also the three general parts of median lobe), b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 92) Florida, USA, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 93) Cayamas, Cuba, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere.	FIGURES 91 – 93. Male genitalia in Laccomimus pumilio from different localities, left lateral view: 91) Belize, a) median lobe (showing also the three general parts of median lobe), b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 92) Florida, USA, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 93) Cayamas, Cuba, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244316	FIGURES 94 – 97. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 94) holotype, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 95) likely aberrant specimen from type locality, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 96) Loreto, Perú, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 97) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 94 – 97. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 94) holotype, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 95) likely aberrant specimen from type locality, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 96) Loreto, Perú, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 97) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244317	FIGURES 98 – 102. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 98) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 99) Beni, Bolivia, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe; 100) Santa Rosa, Bolivia, median lobe; 101) Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 102) Albrook, Panamá, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere.	FIGURES 98 – 102. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 98) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 99) Beni, Bolivia, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe; 100) Santa Rosa, Bolivia, median lobe; 101) Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 102) Albrook, Panamá, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244318/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244318	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF1FFFC91A6F887FF18A1CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244303	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244305	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244307	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244309	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244313	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFAFFFF91A6FD90FD52A306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244321	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244303	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244305	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244307	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244313	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFF8FFF891A6FC31FC91A56B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244321	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244313	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244321	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244305	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244306	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFFFFF991A6FA27FB09A636.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244308	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFEFFFA91A6F9E1FDABA341.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244313	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFEFFFA91A6F9E1FDABA341.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244321	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244303	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	FIGURES 8 – 13. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view: 8) L. distinctus (male); 9) L. malkini (female); 10) L. amazonas (male); 11) L. alvarengi (female); 12) L. bordoni (male); 13) L. bolivari (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244314	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244305	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244306	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244308	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244309	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244321	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFDFFFB91A6FC69FDABA362.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244324/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244324	FIGURES 136 – 138. Habitats of Laccomimus species: 136) L. bolivari, small streamlet S of Comunidad Porvenir, Amazonas State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short); 137) L. amazonas, stream along Río Sipapo, Amazonas State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short); 138) L. distinctus, marshy area and pool by road ca. 10 km E Mantecal, Apure State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short).	FIGURES 136 – 138. Habitats of Laccomimus species: 136) L. bolivari, small streamlet S of Comunidad Porvenir, Amazonas State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short); 137) L. amazonas, stream along Río Sipapo, Amazonas State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short); 138) L. distinctus, marshy area and pool by road ca. 10 km E Mantecal, Apure State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFCFFE491A6FC1FFE48A683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFCFFE491A6FC1FFE48A683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244315	FIGURES 91 – 93. Male genitalia in Laccomimus pumilio from different localities, left lateral view: 91) Belize, a) median lobe (showing also the three general parts of median lobe), b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 92) Florida, USA, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 93) Cayamas, Cuba, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere.	FIGURES 91 – 93. Male genitalia in Laccomimus pumilio from different localities, left lateral view: 91) Belize, a) median lobe (showing also the three general parts of median lobe), b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 92) Florida, USA, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 93) Cayamas, Cuba, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFCFFE491A6FC1FFE48A683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFCFFE491A6FC1FFE48A683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFFCFFE491A6FC1FFE48A683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244322/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244322	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244302	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244316	FIGURES 94 – 97. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 94) holotype, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 95) likely aberrant specimen from type locality, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 96) Loreto, Perú, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 97) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 94 – 97. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 94) holotype, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 95) likely aberrant specimen from type locality, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 96) Loreto, Perú, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 97) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244317	FIGURES 98 – 102. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 98) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 99) Beni, Bolivia, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe; 100) Santa Rosa, Bolivia, median lobe; 101) Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 102) Albrook, Panamá, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere.	FIGURES 98 – 102. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 98) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 99) Beni, Bolivia, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe; 100) Santa Rosa, Bolivia, median lobe; 101) Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 102) Albrook, Panamá, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244306	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE3FFE691A6F8B2FDCAA469.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244321	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	FIGURES 122 – 125. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 122) L. distinctus; 123) L. malkini; 124) L. variegatus (open circles), L. spinosus (single pentagon in Brazil), L. amazonas (single star in Venezuela); 125) L. alvarengi in South America.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE1FFE791A6FB1CFE6EA683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244314	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE1FFE791A6FB1CFE6EA683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE1FFE791A6FB1CFE6EA683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244322/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244322	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE1FFE791A6FB1CFE6EA683.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244323	FIGURES 132 – 133. Habitats of Laccomimus species: 132) L. distinctus, ditch at El Cachapé refuge, Chaco Province, Argentina (photo M. C. Michat); 133) L. improvidus and L. bolivari, large lagoon with vegetation ca. 65 km S Las Mercedes, Guarico State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short).	FIGURES 132 – 133. Habitats of Laccomimus species: 132) L. distinctus, ditch at El Cachapé refuge, Chaco Province, Argentina (photo M. C. Michat); 133) L. improvidus and L. bolivari, large lagoon with vegetation ca. 65 km S Las Mercedes, Guarico State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244302	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244318/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244318	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244306	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244308	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244309	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE0FFE191A6F8B2FDA8A551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244322/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244322	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE6FFE291A6FA08FCB8A49E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE6FFE291A6FA08FCB8A49E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244318/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244318	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE6FFE291A6FA08FCB8A49E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE6FFE291A6FA08FCB8A49E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE6FFE291A6FA08FCB8A49E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244322/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244322	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244302	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	FIGURES 1 – 7. 1) Habitus of Laccomimus bolivari, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 2) habitus of Laccodytes apalodes, dorsal view (Photo A. E. Z. Short); 3 – 7) SEMs of Laccomimus species (females): 3) habitus of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 4) habitus of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 5) pronotum of L. alvarengi, dorsal view; 6) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsal view; 7) pronotum of L. bordoni, dorsolateral view.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244318/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244318	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244308	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244319	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	FIGURES 107 – 115. Median lobe of aedeagus in Laccomimus species, dorsal view: 107) L. distinctus; 108) L. malkini; 109) L. variegatus; 110) L. amazonas; 111) L. alvarengi; 112) L. improvidus; 113) L. bordoni; 114) L. spangleri; 115) L. bolivari.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244322/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244322	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE5FFE391A6FB54FB71A6DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244323	FIGURES 132 – 133. Habitats of Laccomimus species: 132) L. distinctus, ditch at El Cachapé refuge, Chaco Province, Argentina (photo M. C. Michat); 133) L. improvidus and L. bolivari, large lagoon with vegetation ca. 65 km S Las Mercedes, Guarico State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short).	FIGURES 132 – 133. Habitats of Laccomimus species: 132) L. distinctus, ditch at El Cachapé refuge, Chaco Province, Argentina (photo M. C. Michat); 133) L. improvidus and L. bolivari, large lagoon with vegetation ca. 65 km S Las Mercedes, Guarico State, Venezuela (photo A. E. Z. Short).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE4FFEC91A6F889FEE2A4FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244314	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFE4FFEC91A6F889FEE2A4FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244322/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244322	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	FIGURES 126 – 129. Distribution maps of Laccomimus species: 126) L. bordoni in South America; 127) L. bolivari (full circles), L. youngi (single open square in Brazil); 128) L. pumilio (open circles), L. alvarengi in Central America (single triangle in Panamá), L. spangleri (stars), L. bordoni in Central America (asterisks); 129) L. improvidus.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244305	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 20 – 25. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 20) L. distinctus (male), ventral view, 21) idem, at higher magnification; 22) idem, oblique lateral view; 23) L. malkini (female) ventral view; 24) L. amazonas (male), ventral view (arrow indicates protruding prosternum); 25) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244306	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	FIGURES 26 – 31. SEMs of head, prosternum and prosternal process in Laccomimus species: 26) L. amazonas (male), oblique lateral view; 27) idem, at higher magnification; 28) L. alvarengi (female) ventral view; 29) L. bordoni (female), ventral view; 30) idem, oblique lateral view; 31) idem, at higher magnification.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244308/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244308	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	FIGURES 38 – 43. SEMs of Laccomimus species, ventral view. 38 – 41) metacoxal processes: 38) L. amazonas (male); 39) L. alvarengi (female); 40) L. bordoni (female); 41) L. bolivari (female); 42 – 43) abdomen on L. bordoni, showing sexual difference in last ventrite: 42) male (arrow indicates slightly sinuate caudal margins); 43) female.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244307	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	FIGURES 32 – 37. SEMs of metacoxal processes in Laccomimus species, ventral view: 32) L. distinctus (male); 33 – 36) L. distinctus (females), variability in development of apical angulation in different specimens; 37) L. malkini (female).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244311/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244311	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	FIGURES 59 – 66. Subschematic body shape and colour patterns in Laccomimus species: 59) L. distinctus; 60) L. malkini, a) typical specimen from Colombia, b) specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil; 61) L. variegatus (Perú); 62) L. amazonas; 63) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 64) L. alvarengi, a – b) variation in colouration patterns; 65) L. bordoni; 66) L. spangleri.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244313/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244313	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 84 – 87. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 84) L. distinctus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 85) L. malkini (Loreto, Perú), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere, e) magnification of apex of median lobe (specimen from Piracicaba, Brazil); 86) L. variegatus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 87) L. spinosus, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244314	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	FIGURES 88 – 90. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 88) L. amazonas, a) median lobe, b) left paramere, c) right paramere; 89) L. improvidus, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 90) L. youngi, a) median lobe (holotype), b) magnification of apex of median lobe (holotype), c) magnification of apex of median lobe (different specimen from type locality), d) left paramere (holotype), e) left paramere (different specimen from type locality).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244309	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	FIGURES 44 – 51. SEMs of left protarsus in Laccomimus species (males): 44) L. distinctus, general view; 45) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 46) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 47) L. amazonas, general view; 48) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes; 49) L. bordoni, general view; 50) idem, detail at higher magnification of last protarsal segment and claws; 51) idem, detail at higher magnification of stalked suction palettes.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244320	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	FIGURES 116 – 121. Female genitalia and cladogram. 116 – 120) Female genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 116) L. distinctus (Paraguay), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 117) L. malkini (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 118) L. alvarengi (Brazil), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 119) L. variegatus (Perú), a) left gonocoxa, b) ramus; 120) L. bordoni (Bolivia), ramus (arrow indicates lateral proximal process of ramus). 121) Single most parsimonious cladogram rooted between ingroup and outgroup, with character changes mapped for each clade. Solid rectangles indicate unique character state transformations; open rectangles indicate homoplasious character state transformations. Support values are indicated on each branch as Bremer / Bootstrap.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244318/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244318	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	FIGURES 103 – 106. Male genitalia in Laccomimus species, left lateral view: 103) L. bordoni, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, showing apex in different positions, d) right paramere; 104) L. spangleri, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; c) right paramere; 105) L. bolivari (holotype), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 106) L. bolivari (Suriname), a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244312/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244312	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	FIGURES 67 – 83. Prosternal process and claws in Laccomimus species. 67 – 69) P rosternal process: 67) L. pumilio (Florida, USA); 68) L. pumilio (Cuba); 69) L. alvarengi (Perú). 70 – 83) M ale left protarsal claws: 70) L. bordoni (Paraguay); 71) L. malkini (Madre de Dios, Perú); 72) L. spangleri (holotype); 73) L. distinctus (holotype); 74) L. bolivari (Trinidad); 75) L. amazonas (holotype); 76) L. variegatus (Colonia Calleria, Perú); 77) L. alvarengi (holotype); 78) L. alvarengi (Loreto, Perú); 79) L. alvarengi (Guayaramerin, Bolivia); 80) L. alvarengi (Esmeraldas, Ecuador); 81) L. alvarengi (Albrook, Panamá); 82) L. pumilio (Cayo District, Belize); 83) L. pumilio (Cayamas, Cuba).	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244315/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244315	FIGURES 91 – 93. Male genitalia in Laccomimus pumilio from different localities, left lateral view: 91) Belize, a) median lobe (showing also the three general parts of median lobe), b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 92) Florida, USA, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 93) Cayamas, Cuba, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere.	FIGURES 91 – 93. Male genitalia in Laccomimus pumilio from different localities, left lateral view: 91) Belize, a) median lobe (showing also the three general parts of median lobe), b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 92) Florida, USA, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 93) Cayamas, Cuba, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244316	FIGURES 94 – 97. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 94) holotype, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 95) likely aberrant specimen from type locality, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 96) Loreto, Perú, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 97) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	FIGURES 94 – 97. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 94) holotype, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 95) likely aberrant specimen from type locality, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere; 96) Loreto, Perú, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere, d) right paramere; 97) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
03EE87FEFFEAFFED91A6FF25FA63A5C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/244317/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.244317	FIGURES 98 – 102. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 98) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 99) Beni, Bolivia, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe; 100) Santa Rosa, Bolivia, median lobe; 101) Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 102) Albrook, Panamá, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere.	FIGURES 98 – 102. Male genitalia in Laccomimus alvarengi from different localities, left lateral view: 98) Mbrucuyá National Park, Argentina, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 99) Beni, Bolivia, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe; 100) Santa Rosa, Bolivia, median lobe; 101) Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a) median lobe, b) left paramere; 102) Albrook, Panamá, a) median lobe, b) magnification of apex of median lobe, c) left paramere.	2015-12-31	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.		Zenodo	biologists	Toledo, Mario;Michat, Mariano C.			
