taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03A887B7823DFE1DFF79A76390EBFE0B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586424/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586424	FIGURES 1–10. External morphology of lady beetles in the tribe Coccinellini. 1–4, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. habitus illustrations: 1–3, holotype, male (scale bar lower left): 1, dorsal; 2, lateral; 3, frontal; 4, paratype, female (scale bar upper right), dorsal. 5–6, A. priscilla sp. nov., ventral view of mouthparts: 5, labial prementum and palpi; 6, maxillary palp. 7–10, abdominal postcoxal lines: 7, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 8, Adalia bipunctata L., 1758; 9, Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847); 10, Coccinella sp.	FIGURES 1–10. External morphology of lady beetles in the tribe Coccinellini. 1–4, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. habitus illustrations: 1–3, holotype, male (scale bar lower left): 1, dorsal; 2, lateral; 3, frontal; 4, paratype, female (scale bar upper right), dorsal. 5–6, A. priscilla sp. nov., ventral view of mouthparts: 5, labial prementum and palpi; 6, maxillary palp. 7–10, abdominal postcoxal lines: 7, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 8, Adalia bipunctata L., 1758; 9, Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847); 10, Coccinella sp.	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B7823DFE1DFF79A76390EBFE0B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586426/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586426	FIGURES 11–14. Genera of the Neda-group, key characters drawn from exemplars of the type species of each genus: a, body form in dorsal view, males; b, diagrammatic view of venter, males, elytral epipleuron shown in red, abdominal ventrites in white; c, apex of abdomen, female, arrow points to hind margin of 4th ventrite; d, shape of elytra in cross-sectional view through widest part; e, basal lobe of male genitalia in ventral view rescaled to the same length for comparative purposes. Scale bar applies to figures in rows a–d. 11, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.; 12, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847; 13, Neda norrisii (Guérin-Méneville, 1844); 14, Mononeda marginata (L., 1767).	FIGURES 11–14. Genera of the Neda-group, key characters drawn from exemplars of the type species of each genus: a, body form in dorsal view, males; b, diagrammatic view of venter, males, elytral epipleuron shown in red, abdominal ventrites in white; c, apex of abdomen, female, arrow points to hind margin of 4th ventrite; d, shape of elytra in cross-sectional view through widest part; e, basal lobe of male genitalia in ventral view rescaled to the same length for comparative purposes. Scale bar applies to figures in rows a–d. 11, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.; 12, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847; 13, Neda norrisii (Guérin-Méneville, 1844); 14, Mononeda marginata (L., 1767).	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B7823DFE1DFF79A76390EBFE0B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586428/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586428	FIGURES 15–19. Genitalia of lady beetles in the Neda-group. 15–17, male genitalia of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.: 15, left lateral view of penis; 16, ventral view of phallobase; 17, right lateral view of phallobase. 18–19, Female genitalia in dorsal view, arrows to the right of each figure show the outer angle where the cornu joins the nodulus: 18, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 19, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847.	FIGURES 15–19. Genitalia of lady beetles in the Neda-group. 15–17, male genitalia of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.: 15, left lateral view of penis; 16, ventral view of phallobase; 17, right lateral view of phallobase. 18–19, Female genitalia in dorsal view, arrows to the right of each figure show the outer angle where the cornu joins the nodulus: 18, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 19, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847.	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78238FE1AFF79A6029335FAB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586424/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586424	FIGURES 1–10. External morphology of lady beetles in the tribe Coccinellini. 1–4, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. habitus illustrations: 1–3, holotype, male (scale bar lower left): 1, dorsal; 2, lateral; 3, frontal; 4, paratype, female (scale bar upper right), dorsal. 5–6, A. priscilla sp. nov., ventral view of mouthparts: 5, labial prementum and palpi; 6, maxillary palp. 7–10, abdominal postcoxal lines: 7, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 8, Adalia bipunctata L., 1758; 9, Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847); 10, Coccinella sp.	FIGURES 1–10. External morphology of lady beetles in the tribe Coccinellini. 1–4, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. habitus illustrations: 1–3, holotype, male (scale bar lower left): 1, dorsal; 2, lateral; 3, frontal; 4, paratype, female (scale bar upper right), dorsal. 5–6, A. priscilla sp. nov., ventral view of mouthparts: 5, labial prementum and palpi; 6, maxillary palp. 7–10, abdominal postcoxal lines: 7, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 8, Adalia bipunctata L., 1758; 9, Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847); 10, Coccinella sp.	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78238FE1AFF79A6029335FAB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586426/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586426	FIGURES 11–14. Genera of the Neda-group, key characters drawn from exemplars of the type species of each genus: a, body form in dorsal view, males; b, diagrammatic view of venter, males, elytral epipleuron shown in red, abdominal ventrites in white; c, apex of abdomen, female, arrow points to hind margin of 4th ventrite; d, shape of elytra in cross-sectional view through widest part; e, basal lobe of male genitalia in ventral view rescaled to the same length for comparative purposes. Scale bar applies to figures in rows a–d. 11, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.; 12, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847; 13, Neda norrisii (Guérin-Méneville, 1844); 14, Mononeda marginata (L., 1767).	FIGURES 11–14. Genera of the Neda-group, key characters drawn from exemplars of the type species of each genus: a, body form in dorsal view, males; b, diagrammatic view of venter, males, elytral epipleuron shown in red, abdominal ventrites in white; c, apex of abdomen, female, arrow points to hind margin of 4th ventrite; d, shape of elytra in cross-sectional view through widest part; e, basal lobe of male genitalia in ventral view rescaled to the same length for comparative purposes. Scale bar applies to figures in rows a–d. 11, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.; 12, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847; 13, Neda norrisii (Guérin-Méneville, 1844); 14, Mononeda marginata (L., 1767).	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78238FE1AFF79A6029335FAB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586428/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586428	FIGURES 15–19. Genitalia of lady beetles in the Neda-group. 15–17, male genitalia of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.: 15, left lateral view of penis; 16, ventral view of phallobase; 17, right lateral view of phallobase. 18–19, Female genitalia in dorsal view, arrows to the right of each figure show the outer angle where the cornu joins the nodulus: 18, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 19, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847.	FIGURES 15–19. Genitalia of lady beetles in the Neda-group. 15–17, male genitalia of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.: 15, left lateral view of penis; 16, ventral view of phallobase; 17, right lateral view of phallobase. 18–19, Female genitalia in dorsal view, arrows to the right of each figure show the outer angle where the cornu joins the nodulus: 18, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 19, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847.	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78239FE17FF79A4DF92EBFC26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586424/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586424	FIGURES 1–10. External morphology of lady beetles in the tribe Coccinellini. 1–4, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. habitus illustrations: 1–3, holotype, male (scale bar lower left): 1, dorsal; 2, lateral; 3, frontal; 4, paratype, female (scale bar upper right), dorsal. 5–6, A. priscilla sp. nov., ventral view of mouthparts: 5, labial prementum and palpi; 6, maxillary palp. 7–10, abdominal postcoxal lines: 7, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 8, Adalia bipunctata L., 1758; 9, Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847); 10, Coccinella sp.	FIGURES 1–10. External morphology of lady beetles in the tribe Coccinellini. 1–4, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. habitus illustrations: 1–3, holotype, male (scale bar lower left): 1, dorsal; 2, lateral; 3, frontal; 4, paratype, female (scale bar upper right), dorsal. 5–6, A. priscilla sp. nov., ventral view of mouthparts: 5, labial prementum and palpi; 6, maxillary palp. 7–10, abdominal postcoxal lines: 7, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 8, Adalia bipunctata L., 1758; 9, Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847); 10, Coccinella sp.	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78239FE17FF79A4DF92EBFC26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586426/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586426	FIGURES 11–14. Genera of the Neda-group, key characters drawn from exemplars of the type species of each genus: a, body form in dorsal view, males; b, diagrammatic view of venter, males, elytral epipleuron shown in red, abdominal ventrites in white; c, apex of abdomen, female, arrow points to hind margin of 4th ventrite; d, shape of elytra in cross-sectional view through widest part; e, basal lobe of male genitalia in ventral view rescaled to the same length for comparative purposes. Scale bar applies to figures in rows a–d. 11, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.; 12, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847; 13, Neda norrisii (Guérin-Méneville, 1844); 14, Mononeda marginata (L., 1767).	FIGURES 11–14. Genera of the Neda-group, key characters drawn from exemplars of the type species of each genus: a, body form in dorsal view, males; b, diagrammatic view of venter, males, elytral epipleuron shown in red, abdominal ventrites in white; c, apex of abdomen, female, arrow points to hind margin of 4th ventrite; d, shape of elytra in cross-sectional view through widest part; e, basal lobe of male genitalia in ventral view rescaled to the same length for comparative purposes. Scale bar applies to figures in rows a–d. 11, Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.; 12, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847; 13, Neda norrisii (Guérin-Méneville, 1844); 14, Mononeda marginata (L., 1767).	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78239FE17FF79A4DF92EBFC26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586428/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586428	FIGURES 15–19. Genitalia of lady beetles in the Neda-group. 15–17, male genitalia of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.: 15, left lateral view of penis; 16, ventral view of phallobase; 17, right lateral view of phallobase. 18–19, Female genitalia in dorsal view, arrows to the right of each figure show the outer angle where the cornu joins the nodulus: 18, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 19, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847.	FIGURES 15–19. Genitalia of lady beetles in the Neda-group. 15–17, male genitalia of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov.: 15, left lateral view of penis; 16, ventral view of phallobase; 17, right lateral view of phallobase. 18–19, Female genitalia in dorsal view, arrows to the right of each figure show the outer angle where the cornu joins the nodulus: 18, A. priscilla sp. nov.; 19, Neoharmonia venusta Melsheimer, 1847.	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
03A887B78239FE17FF79A4DF92EBFC26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3586430/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3586430	FIGURE 20. Known distribution of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. plotted on a vegetation map of tropical South America (after Eva et al. 1999). Data points are represented in red dots. The hollow dots show the two conflicting interpretations of the locality of a specimen collected by Garlepp: Ocobamba, Peru vs. Ocobaya, Bolivia (see “Remarks,” below, for further information).	FIGURE 20. Known distribution of Argosadalia priscilla sp. nov. plotted on a vegetation map of tropical South America (after Eva et al. 1999). Data points are represented in red dots. The hollow dots show the two conflicting interpretations of the locality of a specimen collected by Garlepp: Ocobamba, Peru vs. Ocobaya, Bolivia (see “Remarks,” below, for further information).	2019-12-20	Vandenberg, Natalia J.		Zenodo	biologists	Vandenberg, Natalia J.			
