taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D38786DB09FF8D328AAE3AFE328395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7774867/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774867	FIG. 1. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., apterous male and female paratypes: A, dorsal view of male; B, head and pronotum of male from dorsal view; C, head and pronotum of male from ventral view; D, right antenna of male; E, right hind leg of male, anterior view; F, right hind leg of female, anterior view. Abbreviations: bI-bX, bristles; cl, clavus; cox, coxa; ecc, ecdysial cleavage; lbp, labial palp; lpp, lateral protuberance of prosternum; mdb, mandibula;mxl, maxilla; mxp, maxillary palp; mtf, metafemur; mtt, metatibia; prn, pronotum; prs, prosternum; ta, tarsus. Scale bars: A, 1.0 mm; B, C, 0.2 mm.	FIG. 1. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., apterous male and female paratypes: A, dorsal view of male; B, head and pronotum of male from dorsal view; C, head and pronotum of male from ventral view; D, right antenna of male; E, right hind leg of male, anterior view; F, right hind leg of female, anterior view. Abbreviations: bI-bX, bristles; cl, clavus; cox, coxa; ecc, ecdysial cleavage; lbp, labial palp; lpp, lateral protuberance of prosternum; mdb, mandibula;mxl, maxilla; mxp, maxillary palp; mtf, metafemur; mtt, metatibia; prn, pronotum; prs, prosternum; ta, tarsus. Scale bars: A, 1.0 mm; B, C, 0.2 mm.	2023-03-21	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona		Zenodo	biologists	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona			
03D38786DB09FF8D328AAE3AFE328395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7774869/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774869	FIG. 2. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., apterous male and female paratypes: A, posterior segments of male abdomen, dorsal view; B, posterior segments of male abdomen, ventral view; C, posterior segments of female abdomen, ventral view; D, tip of male abdomen, posterior view; E, tip of female abdomen, posterior view; F, male abdomen in lateral view, dark field; G, latero-dorsal view of tip of male abdomen, dark field. Abbreviations: ce, cercus; mp, median up-curved projection; S, abdominal sternite; sba, anterior group of sensilla basiconica; sbp, posterior group of sensilla basiconica; T, abdominal tergite; I-VI, sclerites of male genital. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.	FIG. 2. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., apterous male and female paratypes: A, posterior segments of male abdomen, dorsal view; B, posterior segments of male abdomen, ventral view; C, posterior segments of female abdomen, ventral view; D, tip of male abdomen, posterior view; E, tip of female abdomen, posterior view; F, male abdomen in lateral view, dark field; G, latero-dorsal view of tip of male abdomen, dark field. Abbreviations: ce, cercus; mp, median up-curved projection; S, abdominal sternite; sba, anterior group of sensilla basiconica; sbp, posterior group of sensilla basiconica; T, abdominal tergite; I-VI, sclerites of male genital. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.	2023-03-21	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona		Zenodo	biologists	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona			
03D38786DB09FF8D328AAE3AFE328395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7774873/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774873	FIG. 3. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., apterous male paratype (A, B, D) and B. weidneri (New,1978),apterous male paratype (C, E): A, ventral view of male genitalia of B. kukalovae n. sp.; B, anterior view of sclerites VIa,b of male genitalia in B. kukalovae n. sp.; C, ventral view of male genital of B. weidneri; D, tip of male abdomen in B. kukalovae n. sp., posterior view;E, tip of male abdomen in B.weidneri, posterior view.Abbreviations:ce, cercus; mp, median up-curved projection; sba, anterior group of sensilla basiconica; sbp, posterior group of sensilla basiconica; T, abdominal tergite; I-VI, sclerites of male genitalia. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.	FIG. 3. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., apterous male paratype (A, B, D) and B. weidneri (New,1978),apterous male paratype (C, E): A, ventral view of male genitalia of B. kukalovae n. sp.; B, anterior view of sclerites VIa,b of male genitalia in B. kukalovae n. sp.; C, ventral view of male genital of B. weidneri; D, tip of male abdomen in B. kukalovae n. sp., posterior view;E, tip of male abdomen in B.weidneri, posterior view.Abbreviations:ce, cercus; mp, median up-curved projection; sba, anterior group of sensilla basiconica; sbp, posterior group of sensilla basiconica; T, abdominal tergite; I-VI, sclerites of male genitalia. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.	2023-03-21	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona		Zenodo	biologists	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona			
03D38786DB09FF8D328AAE3AFE328395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7774875/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774875	FIG. 4. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., dealate female paratype and wings of alate female: A, dorsal view of head and thorax; B, forewing, dorsal view; C, hind wing,dorsal view. Abbreviations: Cu, cubitus vein; CuA, anterior cubitus; ey, compound eye; M, media vein; msn, mesonotum; mtn, metanotum; oc, ocelli; prn, pronotum; R (Rs), radius vein. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	FIG. 4. — Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp., dealate female paratype and wings of alate female: A, dorsal view of head and thorax; B, forewing, dorsal view; C, hind wing,dorsal view. Abbreviations: Cu, cubitus vein; CuA, anterior cubitus; ey, compound eye; M, media vein; msn, mesonotum; mtn, metanotum; oc, ocelli; prn, pronotum; R (Rs), radius vein. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.	2023-03-21	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona		Zenodo	biologists	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona			
03D38786DB09FF8D328AAE3AFE328395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7774879/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774879	FIG. 5. — Habitat and living specimens of Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp.: A, rotting logs in type locality, Montagne des Singes (French Guiana: around Kourou); B, molokoï track (French Guiana: around Cacao); C, collecting of Zoraptera in Montagne des Singes (above Marek Jankásek, below Petr Kočárek); D, nymph of B. kukalovae n. sp. with a small unidentified isopod (above) from the family Philosciidae Kinahan, 1857, commonly occurring together with zorapterans in French Guiana; E, apterous female. Photographs: P. Kočárek (A, B, D, E) and I. H. Tuf (C).	FIG. 5. — Habitat and living specimens of Brazilozoros kukalovae n. sp.: A, rotting logs in type locality, Montagne des Singes (French Guiana: around Kourou); B, molokoï track (French Guiana: around Cacao); C, collecting of Zoraptera in Montagne des Singes (above Marek Jankásek, below Petr Kočárek); D, nymph of B. kukalovae n. sp. with a small unidentified isopod (above) from the family Philosciidae Kinahan, 1857, commonly occurring together with zorapterans in French Guiana; E, apterous female. Photographs: P. Kočárek (A, B, D, E) and I. H. Tuf (C).	2023-03-21	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona		Zenodo	biologists	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona			
03D38786DB09FF8D328AAE3AFE328395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7774883/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774883	FIG. 6. — Phylogenetic tree of the genus Brazilozoros Kukalova-Peck & Peck, 1993 resolved by Maximum Likelihood based on the combined dataset for three molecular markers (16S, 18S, and H3). RAxML bootstrap supports and Bayesian posterior probabilities are expressed in percentages; a single asterisk (*) indicates different topology of Bayesian tree, and two asterisks (**) indicate the specimens published in GenBank as B. weidneri (New, 1978) (see Matsumura et al. 2020). For species in quotation marks, see materials and methods.	FIG. 6. — Phylogenetic tree of the genus Brazilozoros Kukalova-Peck & Peck, 1993 resolved by Maximum Likelihood based on the combined dataset for three molecular markers (16S, 18S, and H3). RAxML bootstrap supports and Bayesian posterior probabilities are expressed in percentages; a single asterisk (*) indicates different topology of Bayesian tree, and two asterisks (**) indicate the specimens published in GenBank as B. weidneri (New, 1978) (see Matsumura et al. 2020). For species in quotation marks, see materials and methods.	2023-03-21	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona		Zenodo	biologists	Kočárek, Petr;Horká, Ivona			
