taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638404	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig1	Fig. 1. Burttia species. A. B. caerulea sp. nov. from the Nguru Mountains; B. B. sylvatica from the Uluguru Mountains.	Fig. 1. Burttia species. A. B. caerulea sp. nov. from the Nguru Mountains; B. B. sylvatica from the Uluguru Mountains.	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638405	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig2	Fig. 2. Male of Burttia species. Left: B. caerulea sp. nov.; right: B. sylvatica. B. caerulea sp. nov. is larger and stouter than B. sylvatica.	Fig. 2. Male of Burttia species. Left: B. caerulea sp. nov.; right: B. sylvatica. B. caerulea sp. nov. is larger and stouter than B. sylvatica.	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638409	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig6	Fig. 6. A, C, E, F, and I are Burttia sylvatica; B, D, G, H, J, and K are B. caerulea sp. nov. A. Burttia sylvatica, male terminalia in dorsal and lateral views; B as A but B. caerulea sp. nov.; C. (B. sylvatica); and D. (B. caerulea sp. nov.). Oblique dorso-lateral view of entire phallic complexes. Membrane is shown dotted. The shaded sclerites are the epiphallus and its lateral " oval " sclerites (unlabelled, at the right-hand edge of each figure), the paired post-epiphallic sclerites (PEpSc), the right-hand side ectophallic ramus (R) in C only, and the aedeagal valves (EcV, ectophallic (dorsal) aedeagal valve; EnV, endophallic (ventral) aedeagal valve; EcS, fragment of ectophallic sheath left adhering to ventral valve during dissection). The remaining sclerites are indicated only by outlines, indistinctly visible through the membrane (A, arch; CAp, cingular apodemes; EnAp, endophallic (basal) apodemes). E, F. Burttia sylvatica, epiphallus; E. dorsal view; F. axial view. Note trilobed lophal ridge (LR), divided epiphallic bridge, and large irregularly shaped " oval " sclerites and inwardly directed ancorae (Anc). G and H as E and F but B. caerulea sp. nov. Phallic complex with ectophallic membrane, zygoma, cingulum, and rami removed to expose the arch and the endophallic flexure. Arch and LHS ectophallic valve shaded. J. Burttia caerulea sp. nov. Phallic complex with ectophallic membrane removed, showing endophallus, cingulum with LHS ramus and LHS ectophallic valve. Endophallus shaded. K as J but dorsal view. Ectophallic elements shaded.	Fig. 6. A, C, E, F, and I are Burttia sylvatica; B, D, G, H, J, and K are B. caerulea sp. nov. A. Burttia sylvatica, male terminalia in dorsal and lateral views; B as A but B. caerulea sp. nov.; C. (B. sylvatica); and D. (B. caerulea sp. nov.). Oblique dorso-lateral view of entire phallic complexes. Membrane is shown dotted. The shaded sclerites are the epiphallus and its lateral " oval " sclerites (unlabelled, at the right-hand edge of each figure), the paired post-epiphallic sclerites (PEpSc), the right-hand side ectophallic ramus (R) in C only, and the aedeagal valves (EcV, ectophallic (dorsal) aedeagal valve; EnV, endophallic (ventral) aedeagal valve; EcS, fragment of ectophallic sheath left adhering to ventral valve during dissection). The remaining sclerites are indicated only by outlines, indistinctly visible through the membrane (A, arch; CAp, cingular apodemes; EnAp, endophallic (basal) apodemes). E, F. Burttia sylvatica, epiphallus; E. dorsal view; F. axial view. Note trilobed lophal ridge (LR), divided epiphallic bridge, and large irregularly shaped " oval " sclerites and inwardly directed ancorae (Anc). G and H as E and F but B. caerulea sp. nov. Phallic complex with ectophallic membrane, zygoma, cingulum, and rami removed to expose the arch and the endophallic flexure. Arch and LHS ectophallic valve shaded. J. Burttia caerulea sp. nov. Phallic complex with ectophallic membrane removed, showing endophallus, cingulum with LHS ramus and LHS ectophallic valve. Endophallus shaded. K as J but dorsal view. Ectophallic elements shaded.	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638408	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig5	Fig. 5. Anterior axial view as epiphallus as situated when looking at opened apex of abdomen. A. Burttia sylvatica; B. B. caerulea sp. nov.	Fig. 5. Anterior axial view as epiphallus as situated when looking at opened apex of abdomen. A. Burttia sylvatica; B. B. caerulea sp. nov.	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638406	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig3	Fig. 3. Lateral view of head and pronotum of male (A) and female (B) Burttia caerulea sp. nov.	Fig. 3. Lateral view of head and pronotum of male (A) and female (B) Burttia caerulea sp. nov.	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638407	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig4	Fig. 4. Abdominal apices, dorsal view, of male Burttia caerulea sp. nov. (A) and B. sylvatica (B).	Fig. 4. Abdominal apices, dorsal view, of male Burttia caerulea sp. nov. (A) and B. sylvatica (B).	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
8534F8F36429595C964E1401C8ED56CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/638410	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.70565.fig7	Fig. 7. Abdominal apex of female Burttia caerulea sp. nov. A. semilateral; B. lateral; C. semilateral view.	Fig. 7. Abdominal apex of female Burttia caerulea sp. nov. A. semilateral; B. lateral; C. semilateral view.	2022-01-26	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.		Zenodo	biologists	Hemp, Claudia;Rowell, C. H. F.			
