taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
5A4987D6FFC90A6E64F8FE7AC600F902.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8272564/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8272564	FIGURES 1–5.Adults and wing venation of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 1, male, holotype, SDNU.Ent171397, Dongying, China; 2, female, paratype, SDNU.Ent037575, Dongying, China; 3, lateral view, male, paratype, SDNU.Ent037982, Dongying, China; 4–5, venation; 4, forewing, female, slide no. YHD0585W; 5, hindwing, male, slide no. YHD0572W.	FIGURES 1–5.Adults and wing venation of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 1, male, holotype, SDNU.Ent171397, Dongying, China; 2, female, paratype, SDNU.Ent037575, Dongying, China; 3, lateral view, male, paratype, SDNU.Ent037982, Dongying, China; 4–5, venation; 4, forewing, female, slide no. YHD0585W; 5, hindwing, male, slide no. YHD0572W.	2023-08-22	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng		Zenodo	biologists	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng			
5A4987D6FFC90A6E64F8FE7AC600F902.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8272566/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8272566	FIGURES 6–11. Male and female genitalia of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 6–9, male genitalia: 6, ventral view, paratype, slide no. YHD0579, arrow indicating strongly sclerotized valva base (phallus detached); 7, lateral view, paratype, slide no. YHD0584; 8, bilobed uncus, paratype, dorsal view, slide no. YHD0581; 9, left valva, paratype, slide no. YHD0584, arrow indicating strongly sclerotized valva base; 10–11, female genitalia, paratypes, slide nos: 10, YHD0583, 11, YHD0585, arrow indicating the concavity on the dorsal margin of papilla analis.	FIGURES 6–11. Male and female genitalia of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 6–9, male genitalia: 6, ventral view, paratype, slide no. YHD0579, arrow indicating strongly sclerotized valva base (phallus detached); 7, lateral view, paratype, slide no. YHD0584; 8, bilobed uncus, paratype, dorsal view, slide no. YHD0581; 9, left valva, paratype, slide no. YHD0584, arrow indicating strongly sclerotized valva base; 10–11, female genitalia, paratypes, slide nos: 10, YHD0583, 11, YHD0585, arrow indicating the concavity on the dorsal margin of papilla analis.	2023-08-22	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng		Zenodo	biologists	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng			
5A4987D6FFC90A6E64F8FE7AC600F902.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8272568/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8272568	FIGURES 12–15. Parasitized leaf mine of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 12, leaf mine, yellow boxes indicating the position of larval epicranium and dry larva body killed by parasitism; 13, egg shell and the start point of leaf mine, arrow indicating egg shell; 14, opened leaf mine (black square indicating location of dry larva body killed by parasitism); 15, larval epicranium in two different instars and one larva body killed by parasitism, 15a, dry larva body killed by parasitism, arrow indicating larval cuticle, 15b, epicrania of first instar larva, 15c, epicrania of second instar larva.	FIGURES 12–15. Parasitized leaf mine of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 12, leaf mine, yellow boxes indicating the position of larval epicranium and dry larva body killed by parasitism; 13, egg shell and the start point of leaf mine, arrow indicating egg shell; 14, opened leaf mine (black square indicating location of dry larva body killed by parasitism); 15, larval epicranium in two different instars and one larva body killed by parasitism, 15a, dry larva body killed by parasitism, arrow indicating larval cuticle, 15b, epicrania of first instar larva, 15c, epicrania of second instar larva.	2023-08-22	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng		Zenodo	biologists	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng			
5A4987D6FFC90A6E64F8FE7AC600F902.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8272570/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8272570	FIGURES 16–18. Active mines and host plant of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 16, five mines (arrowed) on a single leaf; 17, distal part of mine with folded epidermis, circle indicating the position of pupa; 18, host plant Phragmites australis.	FIGURES 16–18. Active mines and host plant of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 16, five mines (arrowed) on a single leaf; 17, distal part of mine with folded epidermis, circle indicating the position of pupa; 18, host plant Phragmites australis.	2023-08-22	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng		Zenodo	biologists	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng			
5A4987D6FFC90A6E64F8FE7AC600F902.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8272572/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8272572	FIGURES 19–24. Parasitoid wasps of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 19–20, parasitoid wasp’s emergence holes (arrowed); 21–22, interior of parasitized leaf mines, blue arrows indicating pupal exuviae, red arrows indicating adult that failed to emerge, yellow arrow indicating larva that dried out by parasitism; 23–24, adult wasps, presumably one or two species of the family Pteromalidae.	FIGURES 19–24. Parasitoid wasps of Dactylotula phragmitella, sp. n. 19–20, parasitoid wasp’s emergence holes (arrowed); 21–22, interior of parasitized leaf mines, blue arrows indicating pupal exuviae, red arrows indicating adult that failed to emerge, yellow arrow indicating larva that dried out by parasitism; 23–24, adult wasps, presumably one or two species of the family Pteromalidae.	2023-08-22	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng		Zenodo	biologists	Yang, Huiduo;Teng, Kaijian;Liu, Tengteng			
