taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03952516FF9C6541F4A10FF3FD95F83A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7355544/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7355544	Figure 1. Specimen PALE-8463 from Eocene age Baltic amber. (a) Photomicrograph of lateral profile view of D. perseus. (Bottom) Micro-CT scan reconstruction of D. perseus, in (b) lateral and (c) frontal view. Scanning primarily resolved internal ‘void space’ air trapped within the insect cuticle, apparent holes in specimen reflect imperfect infilling of gas. Scale bars 0.5 mm. Specimen images are © President and Fellows of Harvard College, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University.	Figure 1. Specimen PALE-8463 from Eocene age Baltic amber. (a) Photomicrograph of lateral profile view of D. perseus. (Bottom) Micro-CT scan reconstruction of D. perseus, in (b) lateral and (c) frontal view. Scanning primarily resolved internal ‘void space’ air trapped within the insect cuticle, apparent holes in specimen reflect imperfect infilling of gas. Scale bars 0.5 mm. Specimen images are © President and Fellows of Harvard College, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University.	2022-11-23	Sosiak, Christine E.;Borowiec, Marek L.;Barden, Phillip		Zenodo	biologists	Sosiak, Christine E.;Borowiec, Marek L.;Barden, Phillip			
03952516FF9C6541F4A10FF3FD95F83A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7355546/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7355546	Figure 2. Phylogenetic and phenotypic position of Dissimulodorylus perseus relative to extant dorylines. (a) Consensus tree resulting from combined analysis of 178 662 (100 supergene loci obtained using weighted statistical binnings [4,8]) molecular and 62 morphological characters under Bayesian Inference. Nodes with posterior probability support <0.95 noted with numerical values. Node ages reflect mean divergence time estimates from Borowiec [4]; nodes denoted with an asterisk were not recovered in divergence dating estimation of Borowiec [4] and so are arbitrary. Triangles denote estimated crown ages from Borowiec [4]. Fossils belonging to extant genera are indicated with the dagger (†) symbol. (b) Principal coordinates morphospace derived from Euclidean distance matrix of binary morphological characters included in phylogenetic reconstruction.	Figure 2. Phylogenetic and phenotypic position of Dissimulodorylus perseus relative to extant dorylines. (a) Consensus tree resulting from combined analysis of 178 662 (100 supergene loci obtained using weighted statistical binnings [4,8]) molecular and 62 morphological characters under Bayesian Inference. Nodes with posterior probability support <0.95 noted with numerical values. Node ages reflect mean divergence time estimates from Borowiec [4]; nodes denoted with an asterisk were not recovered in divergence dating estimation of Borowiec [4] and so are arbitrary. Triangles denote estimated crown ages from Borowiec [4]. Fossils belonging to extant genera are indicated with the dagger (†) symbol. (b) Principal coordinates morphospace derived from Euclidean distance matrix of binary morphological characters included in phylogenetic reconstruction.	2022-11-23	Sosiak, Christine E.;Borowiec, Marek L.;Barden, Phillip		Zenodo	biologists	Sosiak, Christine E.;Borowiec, Marek L.;Barden, Phillip			
