occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03DCAC591A6747724DF5FA3554BD1696.mc.3B1D17121A6747724DA5F98654E2162E	03DCAC591A6747724DF5FA3554BD1696.taxon					Diagnosis (modified from Lambkin (1986 b): Fig. 3): Asperala is distinguished from all other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the distinctly asperous ventral surface of the Cu cell of the forewing (Fig. 3 c (ii )). This feature along with the shape of CuP in the forewing (distinctly curved proximally, closely approaching A 1 just distal to cu- a) (Fig. 3 c (i )), are the autapomorphs for the genus. The pores and EEG (Eltringham’s extrusible organ) in the abdomen are yet to be described. The specimen used in this study had a peculiar semi-circular sulcus just posterior to the interantennal space.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A6747724DF5FA3554BD1696#3B1D17121A6747724DA5F98654E2162E				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A64477F4DF5FB1C578C125F.mc.3B1D17121A6447714DA5FA69569E177F	03DCAC591A64477F4DF5FB1C578C125F.taxon					Diagnosis (Fig. 5): Campanacella can be distinguished from all other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the peculiar formation of cu-m in the forewing (Fig. 5 b). The cu-m is fused with M to form a distinct anteriorly directed loop touching R posterior to the origin of the costal space. The wings are always without pigmentation and the pronotum is at least 1 ½ times the length of the pterothorax (Fig. 5 d).		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A64477F4DF5FB1C578C125F#3B1D17121A6447714DA5FA69569E177F				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A6A477C4DF5FC7650C210B7.mc.3B1D17121A69477C4DA5FF4151121027	03DCAC591A6A477C4DF5FC7650C210B7.taxon					Diagnosis (modified from Lambkin (1986 b )) (Fig. 6 b, d and f): Euclimacia can be distinguished from other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the symmetrical, perfoliate flagellomeres (Fig. 6 b and d), the very short, distinctly shaped pronotum (shorter than the pterothorax), and conspicuous wing pigmentation (Fig. 6 f). The species are often brightly coloured and metallic; they resemble several wasp species.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A6A477C4DF5FC7650C210B7#3B1D17121A69477C4DA5FF4151121027				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A69477D4DF5FDDE511E10EF.mc.3B1D17121A69477C4DA5F8B755BE16C8	03DCAC591A69477D4DF5FDDE511E10EF.taxon					Diagnosis (Fig. 7): Eumantispa can be distinguished from all other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the subdivision of the radial cells (Fig. 7 a and b). To our knowledge this feature is not found in any other mantispine genus.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A69477D4DF5FDDE511E10EF#3B1D17121A69477C4DA5F8B755BE16C8				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A68477D4DF5FE26544A1766.mc.3B1D17121A68477D4DA5FD735184138D	03DCAC591A68477D4DF5FE26544A1766.taxon					Diagnosis (Fig. 6 a, c and e): Mimetispa can be distinguished from all other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the symmetrical perfoliate flagellomeres, the short pronotum (similar or slightly longer than the pterothorax) and conspicuously long flagellum. The diagnosis is based on a single female and are thus incomplete.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A68477D4DF5FE26544A1766#3B1D17121A68477D4DA5FD735184138D				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A6F47784DF5FE8A54CD13AA.mc.3B1D17121A6F477A4DA5F9005101163B	03DCAC591A6F47784DF5FE8A54CD13AA.taxon					Diagnosis (Fig. 9): Stenomantispa can be distinguished from other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the combination of the conspicuously keeled tergites (Fig. 9 c), wing pigmentation always surrounding the r-rs crossveins (Fig. 9 b and e), and the endemic distribution limited to Papua New Guinea.		1										Papua New Guinea	Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A6F47784DF5FE8A54CD13AA#3B1D17121A6F477A4DA5F9005101163B				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A7247674DF5FE6856BD13F1.mc.3B1D17121A7247674DA5FDCE56BD13F1	03DCAC591A7247674DF5FE6856BD13F1.taxon					Diagnosis (Modified from Lambkin 1986 b): Austromantispa is distinguished from other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the combination of a simple A 1 in the hindwing, the presence of short thick setae on the dorsum of a granulated pronotum, and a simple or unmodified pterostigma.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A7247674DF5FE6856BD13F1#3B1D17121A7247674DA5FDCE56BD13F1				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A7247644DF5FD1355BE176F.mc.3B1D17121A7247674DA5FC0850481534	03DCAC591A7247644DF5FD1355BE176F.taxon					Diagnosis. Necyla is distinguished from all other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the combination of a pronotum bearing setae (sometimes inconspicuously granulated). The A 1 in the hindwing is forked and fused with CuA for a significant distance distal to the fork, and a simple or unmodified pterostigma (See Table 1).		1		The A									Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A7247644DF5FD1355BE176F#3B1D17121A7247674DA5FC0850481534				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A7147644DF5F9A654BA16EA.mc.3B1D17121A7147644DA5F8F354BA16EA	03DCAC591A7147644DF5F9A654BA16EA.taxon					Diagnosis (modified from Lambkin 1986 b): Xaviera can be distinguished from other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the combination of a glabrous pronotum (sometimes bearing a few fine setae on the dorsum) and a hindwing with a forked A 1 that is fused for a significant distance with CuA distal to the fork. The pterostigma is rounded and distally truncate.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A7147644DF5F9A654BA16EA#3B1D17121A7147644DA5F8F354BA16EA				MaterialCitation		
03DCAC591A7747634DF5FC2E502A123A.mc.3B1D17121A7747624DA5FAFB54D71405	03DCAC591A7747634DF5FC2E502A123A.taxon					Diagnosis (Fig. 12): Mantispa can be distinguished from other Oriental and Palearctic genera by the presence of short, stout setae on the occiput, the pronotum and mesothorax combined with an attenuated or absent crossvein between A 1 and CuP.		1											Oriental		Oriental	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAC591A7747634DF5FC2E502A123A#3B1D17121A7747624DA5FAFB54D71405				MaterialCitation		
