taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A90E87C4FFD2F05A89F035458E3F4FAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283525/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283525	Fig. 1. Pelodera indica sp. nov., paratypes (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera indica sp. nov./NIT/ ctrs/2–15). A. Entire female. B. Entire male. C. Female anterior region. D. Female pharyngeal region. E. Female reproductive system. F. Female posterior region. G. Male posterior region (lateral view). H. Male posterior region (ventral view). I. Spicule (lateral view). Scale bars = 25 μm.	Fig. 1. Pelodera indica sp. nov., paratypes (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera indica sp. nov./NIT/ ctrs/2–15). A. Entire female. B. Entire male. C. Female anterior region. D. Female pharyngeal region. E. Female reproductive system. F. Female posterior region. G. Male posterior region (lateral view). H. Male posterior region (ventral view). I. Spicule (lateral view). Scale bars = 25 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD2F05A89F035458E3F4FAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283527/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283527	Fig. 2. Pelodera indica sp. nov., paratype, ♀ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera indica sp. nov./NIT/ ctrs/2–15). A–B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C. Anterior end.D. Posterior pharyngeal region. E. Vulval region with anterior genital branch (lateral view). F. Anterior genital branch. G. Posterior genital branch. H. Vulval region. I–J. Tail. Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 2. Pelodera indica sp. nov., paratype, ♀ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera indica sp. nov./NIT/ ctrs/2–15). A–B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C. Anterior end.D. Posterior pharyngeal region. E. Vulval region with anterior genital branch (lateral view). F. Anterior genital branch. G. Posterior genital branch. H. Vulval region. I–J. Tail. Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD2F05A89F035458E3F4FAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283529/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283529	Fig. 3. Pelodera indica sp. nov., paratype, ♂ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera indica sp. nov./NIT/ ctrs/2–15). A. Anterior region (scanning electron microscopy). B. Anterior end. C. Anterior pharyngeal region. D. Posterior pharyngeal region. E. Ovarian flexure of anterior genital branch. F–H. Posterior region showing spicules and gubernaculum. I–L. Tail region showing bursa and genital papillae (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 3. Pelodera indica sp. nov., paratype, ♂ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera indica sp. nov./NIT/ ctrs/2–15). A. Anterior region (scanning electron microscopy). B. Anterior end. C. Anterior pharyngeal region. D. Posterior pharyngeal region. E. Ovarian flexure of anterior genital branch. F–H. Posterior region showing spicules and gubernaculum. I–L. Tail region showing bursa and genital papillae (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD2F05A89F035458E3F4FAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283551/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283551	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD2F05A89F035458E3F4FAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283553	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD2F05A89F035458E3F4FAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283555	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD8F04389F6328189844945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283531/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283531	Fig. 4. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov., paratypes (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov./NIT/ rpt/2–10). A. Entire female. B. Entire male. C–D. Female anterior end. E. Male lip region. F. Female pharyngeal region. G. Female reproductive system. H. Female posterior region. I. Male posterior region (lateral view). J. Male posterior region (ventral view). Scale bars = 25 μm.	Fig. 4. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov., paratypes (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov./NIT/ rpt/2–10). A. Entire female. B. Entire male. C–D. Female anterior end. E. Male lip region. F. Female pharyngeal region. G. Female reproductive system. H. Female posterior region. I. Male posterior region (lateral view). J. Male posterior region (ventral view). Scale bars = 25 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD8F04389F6328189844945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283533/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283533	Fig. 5. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov., paratype, ♀ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov./NIT/ rpt/2–10). A–B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C. Anterior end. D. Anterior pharyngeal region. E–F. Posterior pharyngeal region. G. Reproductive system. H. Distal parts of ovaries. I. Vulval region (scanning electron microscopy). J. Tail region (scanning electron microscopy). K. Tail with old cuticle. L. Cuticular markings (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 5. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov., paratype, ♀ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov./NIT/ rpt/2–10). A–B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C. Anterior end. D. Anterior pharyngeal region. E–F. Posterior pharyngeal region. G. Reproductive system. H. Distal parts of ovaries. I. Vulval region (scanning electron microscopy). J. Tail region (scanning electron microscopy). K. Tail with old cuticle. L. Cuticular markings (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD8F04389F6328189844945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283535/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283535	Fig. 6. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov., paratype, ♂ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov./NIT/ rpt/2–10). A. Anterior end. B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C. Pharyngeal region. D. Reflexed part of testis. E. Ejaculatory gland. F–H. Posterior region (lateral view). I. Posterior region (ventral view). J–L. Posterior region (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 6. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov., paratype, ♂ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera adeeli sp. nov./NIT/ rpt/2–10). A. Anterior end. B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C. Pharyngeal region. D. Reflexed part of testis. E. Ejaculatory gland. F–H. Posterior region (lateral view). I. Posterior region (ventral view). J–L. Posterior region (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD8F04389F6328189844945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283551/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283551	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD8F04389F6328189844945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283553	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFD8F04389F6328189844945.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283555	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC1F045891134B6881A493B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283537/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283537	Fig. 7. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov., paratypes (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov./ HS/AL/ST/BS/2–12). A. Entire female.B. Entire male.C. Female pharyngeal region.D. Female anterior end. E. Male anterior end. F. Female reproductive system. G. Female posterior region (lateral view). H. Male posterior region (lateral view).	Fig. 7. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov., paratypes (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov./ HS/AL/ST/BS/2–12). A. Entire female.B. Entire male.C. Female pharyngeal region.D. Female anterior end. E. Male anterior end. F. Female reproductive system. G. Female posterior region (lateral view). H. Male posterior region (lateral view).	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC1F045891134B6881A493B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283539/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283539	Fig. 8. Pelodera paratretzelisp. nov., paratype, ♀ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov./ HS/AL/ST/BS/2–12). A. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). B. Anterior region (scanning electron microscopy).C–D. Anterior end.E. Anterior pharyngeal region. F. Posterior pharyngeal region. G–H. Female genital branch. I. Vulval region (scanning electron microscopy). J. Tail region (scanning electron microscopy). K. Posterior region. Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 8. Pelodera paratretzelisp. nov., paratype, ♀ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov./ HS/AL/ST/BS/2–12). A. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). B. Anterior region (scanning electron microscopy).C–D. Anterior end.E. Anterior pharyngeal region. F. Posterior pharyngeal region. G–H. Female genital branch. I. Vulval region (scanning electron microscopy). J. Tail region (scanning electron microscopy). K. Posterior region. Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC1F045891134B6881A493B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283541/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283541	Fig. 9. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov., paratype, ♂ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov./ HS/AL/ST/BS/2–12). A. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). B. Anterior region (scanning electron microscopy). C. Anterior end. D. Anterior pharyngeal region. E–F. Posterior pharyngeal region. G. Reflexed testis. H–J. Posterior region (lateral view). K. Posterior region (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 9. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov., paratype, ♂ (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera paratretzeli sp. nov./ HS/AL/ST/BS/2–12). A. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). B. Anterior region (scanning electron microscopy). C. Anterior end. D. Anterior pharyngeal region. E–F. Posterior pharyngeal region. G. Reflexed testis. H–J. Posterior region (lateral view). K. Posterior region (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC1F045891134B6881A493B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283551/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283551	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC1F045891134B6881A493B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283553	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC1F045891134B6881A493B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283555	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC7F04F8928341B8E024BCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283543/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283543	Fig. 10. Pelodera cylindrica Cobb, 1898 (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera cylindrica/HL/AL/ST/ SM/1–10). A. Entire female. B. Entire male. C–F. Female anterior end. G. Male anterior end. H. Female reproductive system. I. Female tail (lateral view). J. Male tail (lateral view). K. Male tail (ventral view).	Fig. 10. Pelodera cylindrica Cobb, 1898 (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera cylindrica/HL/AL/ST/ SM/1–10). A. Entire female. B. Entire male. C–F. Female anterior end. G. Male anterior end. H. Female reproductive system. I. Female tail (lateral view). J. Male tail (lateral view). K. Male tail (ventral view).	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC7F04F8928341B8E024BCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283545/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283545	Fig. 11. Pelodera cylindrica Cobb, 1898, female (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera cylindrica/HL/AL/ ST/SM/1–10). A–B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C–E. Anterior end. F–G. Anterior pharyngeal region. H–I. Posterior pharyngeal region. J. Distal end of anterior and posterior genital branches. K. Vulval region (scanning electron microscopy). L. Uterine region. M–O. Tail end. Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 11. Pelodera cylindrica Cobb, 1898, female (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera cylindrica/HL/AL/ ST/SM/1–10). A–B. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). C–E. Anterior end. F–G. Anterior pharyngeal region. H–I. Posterior pharyngeal region. J. Distal end of anterior and posterior genital branches. K. Vulval region (scanning electron microscopy). L. Uterine region. M–O. Tail end. Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC7F04F8928341B8E024BCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283549/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283549	Fig. 12. Pelodera cylindrica Cobb, 1898, male (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera cylindrica/HL/AL/ ST/SM/1–10). A–C. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). D. Anterior end. E–F. Anterior pharyngeal region. G. Posterior pharyngeal region. H. Body region showing large excretory gland cell. I. Reflexed testis. J–L. Posterior region (lateral view).M. Posterior region (ventral view).N–Q. Posterior region (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	Fig. 12. Pelodera cylindrica Cobb, 1898, male (AMU/ZD/NC slide no. Pelodera cylindrica/HL/AL/ ST/SM/1–10). A–C. En face view (scanning electron microscopy). D. Anterior end. E–F. Anterior pharyngeal region. G. Posterior pharyngeal region. H. Body region showing large excretory gland cell. I. Reflexed testis. J–L. Posterior region (lateral view).M. Posterior region (ventral view).N–Q. Posterior region (scanning electron microscopy). Scale bars = 10 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC7F04F8928341B8E024BCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283551/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283551	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	Fig. 13. Map showing worldwide distribution of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) in countries like Algeria, Australia, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Russia, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, etc.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC7F04F8928341B8E024BCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283553	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	Fig. 14. Pictorial key for the comparison of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata group) based on the female anterior region, tail region, male tail region (lateral and ventral views) and spicules (distally fused). Scale bars = 20 μm.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
A90E87C4FFC7F04F8928341B8E024BCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8283555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8283555	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	Fig. 15. Cladistic analysis of the species of genus Pelodera Schneider, 1866 (coarctata goup) indicating the position of the new species P. indica sp. nov., P. adeeli sp. nov. and P. paratretzeli sp. nov. within the genus. The evolutionary history was inferred in MrBayes ver. 3.1.2 (Huelsenbeck & Ronquist 2001) by using the Jukes Cantor (JC) model. The phylogenetic tree is supported by posterior probability values with minimum 50% majority rules.	2023-08-25	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia		Zenodo	biologists	Mahboob, Mohammad;Jahan, Rehmat;Tahseen, Qudsia			
