taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B95837FFE5A10E68E9FF06FA20FD7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7070531/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7070531	FIGURE 1–6. Macrosiphum ginajo: 1, head and ANT I of aptera, ventral surface on the left featuring the cluster of small spinules, dorsal surface on the right; 2, head and ANT I of alata, dorsal surface; 3, R III and R IV + V of aptera; 4, siphunculus of aptera; 5, ANT III of alata; 6, tarsus of aptera. All scale bars equal 100 microns.	FIGURE 1–6. Macrosiphum ginajo: 1, head and ANT I of aptera, ventral surface on the left featuring the cluster of small spinules, dorsal surface on the right; 2, head and ANT I of alata, dorsal surface; 3, R III and R IV + V of aptera; 4, siphunculus of aptera; 5, ANT III of alata; 6, tarsus of aptera. All scale bars equal 100 microns.	2022-09-12	Jensen, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Jensen, Andrew S.			
03B95837FFE5A10E68E9FF06FA20FD7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7070533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7070533	FIGURE 7–10. Macrosiphum ginajo: 7, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing typical ornamentation on ANT I–II; 8, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing a specimen with reduced ornamentation on ANT II and an unusual tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; Macrosiphum aetheocornum: 9, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively heavy ornamentation on ANT II common tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; 10, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively typical ornamentation on ANT II. The scale bar equals 100 microns and applies to all four figures.	FIGURE 7–10. Macrosiphum ginajo: 7, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing typical ornamentation on ANT I–II; 8, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing a specimen with reduced ornamentation on ANT II and an unusual tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; Macrosiphum aetheocornum: 9, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively heavy ornamentation on ANT II common tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; 10, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively typical ornamentation on ANT II. The scale bar equals 100 microns and applies to all four figures.	2022-09-12	Jensen, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Jensen, Andrew S.			
03B95837FFE5A10E68E9FF06FA20FD7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7070535/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7070535	FIGURE 11–13. Macrosiphum ginajo: 11, cauda of aptera, a specimen with cauda broad basally and triangular–shaped; 12, cauda of aptera, a specimen with a more finger–like parallel–sided cauda; Macrosiphum aetheocornum: 13, siphunculus of aptera. All scale bars equal 100 microns.	FIGURE 11–13. Macrosiphum ginajo: 11, cauda of aptera, a specimen with cauda broad basally and triangular–shaped; 12, cauda of aptera, a specimen with a more finger–like parallel–sided cauda; Macrosiphum aetheocornum: 13, siphunculus of aptera. All scale bars equal 100 microns.	2022-09-12	Jensen, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Jensen, Andrew S.			
03B95837FFECA10968E9FD44FB10F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7070533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7070533	FIGURE 7–10. Macrosiphum ginajo: 7, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing typical ornamentation on ANT I–II; 8, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing a specimen with reduced ornamentation on ANT II and an unusual tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; Macrosiphum aetheocornum: 9, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively heavy ornamentation on ANT II common tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; 10, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively typical ornamentation on ANT II. The scale bar equals 100 microns and applies to all four figures.	FIGURE 7–10. Macrosiphum ginajo: 7, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing typical ornamentation on ANT I–II; 8, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera showing a specimen with reduced ornamentation on ANT II and an unusual tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; Macrosiphum aetheocornum: 9, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively heavy ornamentation on ANT II common tuberculate small rhinaria on ANT III; 10, ANT I–II and basal part of ANT III of aptera, a specimen with relatively typical ornamentation on ANT II. The scale bar equals 100 microns and applies to all four figures.	2022-09-12	Jensen, Andrew S.		Zenodo	biologists	Jensen, Andrew S.			
