taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260983/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260983	FIGURE 5. Frontal view of the head of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c) and P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (d), belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini Cadeña-Castaneda, 2015. Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	FIGURE 5. Frontal view of the head of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c) and P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (d), belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini Cadeña-Castaneda, 2015. Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260985/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260985	FIGURE 6. Frontal view of the head of species, whose genera are here included in the tribe Plangiopsidini: Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (b), Afrotapiena n. gen. minor Bolívar, 1906 (before Tapiena minor) (c), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (d). Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	FIGURE 6. Frontal view of the head of species, whose genera are here included in the tribe Plangiopsidini: Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (b), Afrotapiena n. gen. minor Bolívar, 1906 (before Tapiena minor) (c), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (d). Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260991/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260991	FIGURE 7. Frontal and dorsal view of the head of the genera Arantia Stål, 1874 (a, b) and Holochlora Stål, 1873 (c, d), both belonging to the tribe Holochlorini Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878. Arrows indicate the narrowness of fastigium.	FIGURE 7. Frontal and dorsal view of the head of the genera Arantia Stål, 1874 (a, b) and Holochlora Stål, 1873 (c, d), both belonging to the tribe Holochlorini Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878. Arrows indicate the narrowness of fastigium.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260993	FIGURE 8. Habitus in lateral view of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), Plangiopsis adeps Karsch, 1896 (d).	FIGURE 8. Habitus in lateral view of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), Plangiopsis adeps Karsch, 1896 (d).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260999	FIGURE 9. Habitus in lateral view of Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (b), Tapiena (presently Afrotapiena n. gen.) minor Bolívar, 1906, syntype (c).	FIGURE 9. Habitus in lateral view of Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (b), Tapiena (presently Afrotapiena n. gen.) minor Bolívar, 1906, syntype (c).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261003	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4715267EC84AC48D4BF834.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261007/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261007	FIGURE 11. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d), Bongeia puncticollis Sjöstedt, 1902 (♀ holotypus) (e), Itokiia silvarum Sjöstedt, 1902 (♁ holotypus) (f).	FIGURE 11. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d), Bongeia puncticollis Sjöstedt, 1902 (♀ holotypus) (e), Itokiia silvarum Sjöstedt, 1902 (♁ holotypus) (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4315257EC84BAC8DA4FD79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260999	FIGURE 9. Habitus in lateral view of Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (b), Tapiena (presently Afrotapiena n. gen.) minor Bolívar, 1906, syntype (c).	FIGURE 9. Habitus in lateral view of Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (b), Tapiena (presently Afrotapiena n. gen.) minor Bolívar, 1906, syntype (c).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C4315257EC84BAC8DA4FD79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261003	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260983/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260983	FIGURE 5. Frontal view of the head of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c) and P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (d), belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini Cadeña-Castaneda, 2015. Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	FIGURE 5. Frontal view of the head of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c) and P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (d), belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini Cadeña-Castaneda, 2015. Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260993	FIGURE 8. Habitus in lateral view of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), Plangiopsis adeps Karsch, 1896 (d).	FIGURE 8. Habitus in lateral view of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), Plangiopsis adeps Karsch, 1896 (d).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261003	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261007/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261007	FIGURE 11. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d), Bongeia puncticollis Sjöstedt, 1902 (♀ holotypus) (e), Itokiia silvarum Sjöstedt, 1902 (♁ holotypus) (f).	FIGURE 11. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d), Bongeia puncticollis Sjöstedt, 1902 (♀ holotypus) (e), Itokiia silvarum Sjöstedt, 1902 (♁ holotypus) (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261013	FIGURE 12. Stridulatory file under the left tegmen of the male of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (b), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d).	FIGURE 12. Stridulatory file under the left tegmen of the male of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (b), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261017/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261017	FIGURE 13. Dorsal (a, c) and ventral (b, d) view of cerci and subgenital plate of the male of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a, b) and P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c, d).	FIGURE 13. Dorsal (a, c) and ventral (b, d) view of cerci and subgenital plate of the male of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a, b) and P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c, d).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C43153F7EC849C28FE4FEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261019/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261019	FIGURE 14. Dorsal (a, c) and ventral (b, d) view of cerci and subgenital plate of the male of Plangiopsis foraminata Karsch, 1892 (a, b) and P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (c, d).	FIGURE 14. Dorsal (a, c) and ventral (b, d) view of cerci and subgenital plate of the male of Plangiopsis foraminata Karsch, 1892 (a, b) and P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (c, d).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C5A153C7EC84FD8895AF926.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260985/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260985	FIGURE 6. Frontal view of the head of species, whose genera are here included in the tribe Plangiopsidini: Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (b), Afrotapiena n. gen. minor Bolívar, 1906 (before Tapiena minor) (c), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (d). Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	FIGURE 6. Frontal view of the head of species, whose genera are here included in the tribe Plangiopsidini: Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (b), Afrotapiena n. gen. minor Bolívar, 1906 (before Tapiena minor) (c), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (d). Arrows indicate the lateral dimples on the fastigium of vertex.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C5A153C7EC84FD8895AF926.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8260999/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8260999	FIGURE 9. Habitus in lateral view of Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (b), Tapiena (presently Afrotapiena n. gen.) minor Bolívar, 1906, syntype (c).	FIGURE 9. Habitus in lateral view of Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (a), Itokiia silvarum Sĵstedt, 1902 (b), Tapiena (presently Afrotapiena n. gen.) minor Bolívar, 1906, syntype (c).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C5A153C7EC84FD8895AF926.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261003	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	FIGURE 10. Lateral view of the headand pronotum of species here considered belonging to the tribe Plangiopsidini: Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), Plangiopsis semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (c), Bongeia puncticollis Sĵstedt, 1902 (d), Plangiola herbacea Bolívar, 1906 (e), Afrotapiena n. gen. (previously Tapiena) minor Bolívar, 1906 (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C5A153C7EC84FD8895AF926.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261007/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261007	FIGURE 11. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d), Bongeia puncticollis Sjöstedt, 1902 (♀ holotypus) (e), Itokiia silvarum Sjöstedt, 1902 (♁ holotypus) (f).	FIGURE 11. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of Plangiopsis nouabalensis n. sp. (a), P. semiconchata Karsch, 1889 (b), P. foraminata Karsch, 1892 (c), P. adeps Karsch, 1896 (d), Bongeia puncticollis Sjöstedt, 1902 (♀ holotypus) (e), Itokiia silvarum Sjöstedt, 1902 (♁ holotypus) (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C5A153D7EC84CBF8D0CF86B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261023	FIGURE 15. Stridulatory file and cerci of Arantia tanzanica Hemp & Massa, 2017 from Tanzania (a, b), Arantia aff. tanzanica from Côte d’Ivoire (c, d), Arantia marginata Massa, 2021 from Gabon (e, f), Arantia rectifolia Brunner von wattenwyl, 1878 from Central African Republic (g, h), Arantia aff. rectifolia from Côte d’Ivoire (k, i).	FIGURE 15. Stridulatory file and cerci of Arantia tanzanica Hemp & Massa, 2017 from Tanzania (a, b), Arantia aff. tanzanica from Côte d’Ivoire (c, d), Arantia marginata Massa, 2021 from Gabon (e, f), Arantia rectifolia Brunner von wattenwyl, 1878 from Central African Republic (g, h), Arantia aff. rectifolia from Côte d’Ivoire (k, i).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C5715377EC84EE2883CFDD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261025/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261025	FIGURE 16. Tenth tergite, cerci and titillators of Phlaurocentrum latevittatum (a), P. elegans (b), P. lobatum (= P. morettoi) (c), P. morettanum n. sp. (d); head, pronotum and stridulatory area of P. morettanum n. sp. (e); stridulatory file of P. morettanum n. sp. (f).	FIGURE 16. Tenth tergite, cerci and titillators of Phlaurocentrum latevittatum (a), P. elegans (b), P. lobatum (= P. morettoi) (c), P. morettanum n. sp. (d); head, pronotum and stridulatory area of P. morettanum n. sp. (e); stridulatory file of P. morettanum n. sp. (f).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C53150E7EC84FC88904FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261031	FIGURE 18. Head, pronotum, stridulatory area (a) and stridulatory file of Leiodontocercus vicentae n. sp. (b), head, pronotum and stridulatory area of L. vicii Massa, 2020 (c), L. spinicercatus Massa, 2020 (d), L. muticus Massa, 2020 (e), L. philipporum Massa, 2020 (f), L. condylus Ragge, 1962 (g), L angustipennis Chopard, 1954 (h).	FIGURE 18. Head, pronotum, stridulatory area (a) and stridulatory file of Leiodontocercus vicentae n. sp. (b), head, pronotum and stridulatory area of L. vicii Massa, 2020 (c), L. spinicercatus Massa, 2020 (d), L. muticus Massa, 2020 (e), L. philipporum Massa, 2020 (f), L. condylus Ragge, 1962 (g), L angustipennis Chopard, 1954 (h).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C53150E7EC84FC88904FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261037/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261037	FIGURE 19. Frontal view of cerci of Leiodontocercus malleus Ragge, 1962 (a), lateral view (b), frontal view (c) and ventral view (d) of cerci of L. vicentae n. sp., frontal and lateral view of cerci of L. viciii Massa, 2020 (e, f).Arrows show the characteristic denticulate margin of cerci and the spine on the underside of cerci in L. vicentae n. sp.	FIGURE 19. Frontal view of cerci of Leiodontocercus malleus Ragge, 1962 (a), lateral view (b), frontal view (c) and ventral view (d) of cerci of L. vicentae n. sp., frontal and lateral view of cerci of L. viciii Massa, 2020 (e, f).Arrows show the characteristic denticulate margin of cerci and the spine on the underside of cerci in L. vicentae n. sp.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C53150E7EC84FC88904FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261048/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261048	FIGURE 22. Presently known distribution of the species of the genus Leiodontocercus Chopard, 1954.	FIGURE 22. Presently known distribution of the species of the genus Leiodontocercus Chopard, 1954.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C53150E7EC84FC88904FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261023	FIGURE 15. Stridulatory file and cerci of Arantia tanzanica Hemp & Massa, 2017 from Tanzania (a, b), Arantia aff. tanzanica from Côte d’Ivoire (c, d), Arantia marginata Massa, 2021 from Gabon (e, f), Arantia rectifolia Brunner von wattenwyl, 1878 from Central African Republic (g, h), Arantia aff. rectifolia from Côte d’Ivoire (k, i).	FIGURE 15. Stridulatory file and cerci of Arantia tanzanica Hemp & Massa, 2017 from Tanzania (a, b), Arantia aff. tanzanica from Côte d’Ivoire (c, d), Arantia marginata Massa, 2021 from Gabon (e, f), Arantia rectifolia Brunner von wattenwyl, 1878 from Central African Republic (g, h), Arantia aff. rectifolia from Côte d’Ivoire (k, i).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C53150E7EC84FC88904FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261040/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261040	FIGURE 20. Frontal and lateral view of cerci of Leiodontocercus condylus Ragge, 1962 (a, b), L. angustipennis Chopard, 1954 (c, d), L. philipporum Massa, 2020 (e, f). The arrow shows the claw-like shape in the cerci of L. condylus.	FIGURE 20. Frontal and lateral view of cerci of Leiodontocercus condylus Ragge, 1962 (a, b), L. angustipennis Chopard, 1954 (c, d), L. philipporum Massa, 2020 (e, f). The arrow shows the claw-like shape in the cerci of L. condylus.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C68150D7EC84D088D18FDAD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261050/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261050	FIGURE 23. Habitus of Myllocentrum stigmosum (Karsch, 1896) (a) and M. raggei Massa, 2013 (b), frontal view of the head (c), dorsal view (d) and frontal view of female right tegmen of M. raggei (e) (new tribe Myllocentrini), frontal view of female right tegmen in Phlaurocentrum sp. (f) and Leiodontocercus sp. (g) (tribe Phlaurocentrini Karsch, 1889). Arrows show the peculiar area of veinlets certainly involved in the female song.	FIGURE 23. Habitus of Myllocentrum stigmosum (Karsch, 1896) (a) and M. raggei Massa, 2013 (b), frontal view of the head (c), dorsal view (d) and frontal view of female right tegmen of M. raggei (e) (new tribe Myllocentrini), frontal view of female right tegmen in Phlaurocentrum sp. (f) and Leiodontocercus sp. (g) (tribe Phlaurocentrini Karsch, 1889). Arrows show the peculiar area of veinlets certainly involved in the female song.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C68150D7EC84D088D18FDAD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261054/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261054	FIGURE 24. Lateral view of the ovipositor of Myllocentrum raggei Massa, 2013 (a), Leiodontocercus spinicercatus Massa, 2020 (b), Buettneria maculiceps Karsch, 1889 (c) and Phlaurocentrum latevittatum Karsch, 1889 (d) to show differences between the new tribe Myllocentrini and the tribe Phlaurocentrini Karsch, 1889.	FIGURE 24. Lateral view of the ovipositor of Myllocentrum raggei Massa, 2013 (a), Leiodontocercus spinicercatus Massa, 2020 (b), Buettneria maculiceps Karsch, 1889 (c) and Phlaurocentrum latevittatum Karsch, 1889 (d) to show differences between the new tribe Myllocentrini and the tribe Phlaurocentrini Karsch, 1889.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C6B15027EC84C7A8D10FE61.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261056	FIGURE 25. Habitus (a), dorsal view of the head, pronotum and stridulatory area (b), frontal view of the head (c), lateral view of the head and pronotum (d), dorsal rounded margin of fore tibia (e), and stridulatory file under the left tegmen (f) of male of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. Arrows indicate the peculiar shape of pronotum carinae.	FIGURE 25. Habitus (a), dorsal view of the head, pronotum and stridulatory area (b), frontal view of the head (c), lateral view of the head and pronotum (d), dorsal rounded margin of fore tibia (e), and stridulatory file under the left tegmen (f) of male of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. Arrows indicate the peculiar shape of pronotum carinae.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C6B15027EC84C7A8D10FE61.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261060/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261060	FIGURE 26. Habitus of the female (a), ventral view of the subgenital plate and ovipositor (b), male subgenital plate and cerci (c) and dorsal view of male cerci (d) of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. The arrow shows the bulges on lateral sides of the ovipositor.	FIGURE 26. Habitus of the female (a), ventral view of the subgenital plate and ovipositor (b), male subgenital plate and cerci (c) and dorsal view of male cerci (d) of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. The arrow shows the bulges on lateral sides of the ovipositor.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C6415007EC84AC58D82F8C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261056	FIGURE 25. Habitus (a), dorsal view of the head, pronotum and stridulatory area (b), frontal view of the head (c), lateral view of the head and pronotum (d), dorsal rounded margin of fore tibia (e), and stridulatory file under the left tegmen (f) of male of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. Arrows indicate the peculiar shape of pronotum carinae.	FIGURE 25. Habitus (a), dorsal view of the head, pronotum and stridulatory area (b), frontal view of the head (c), lateral view of the head and pronotum (d), dorsal rounded margin of fore tibia (e), and stridulatory file under the left tegmen (f) of male of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. Arrows indicate the peculiar shape of pronotum carinae.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C6415007EC84AC58D82F8C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261060/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261060	FIGURE 26. Habitus of the female (a), ventral view of the subgenital plate and ovipositor (b), male subgenital plate and cerci (c) and dorsal view of male cerci (d) of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. The arrow shows the bulges on lateral sides of the ovipositor.	FIGURE 26. Habitus of the female (a), ventral view of the subgenital plate and ovipositor (b), male subgenital plate and cerci (c) and dorsal view of male cerci (d) of Pseudoeurycorypha civilettorum n. gen. n. sp. The arrow shows the bulges on lateral sides of the ovipositor.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C6215047EC848BA8F7EF83B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261064/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261064	FIGURE 27. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of the male of Poreuomena derozierae n. sp.	FIGURE 27. Dorsal view of head, pronotum and stridulatory area of the male of Poreuomena derozierae n. sp.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C6215047EC848BA8F7EF83B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261066/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261066	FIGURE 28. Poreuomena derozierae n. sp. a) frontal view of the 10th tergite apex; b) lateral view of last tergites, cerci and subgenital plate; c) ventral view of subgenital plate and cerci; d) stridulatory file under the left tegmen.	FIGURE 28. Poreuomena derozierae n. sp. a) frontal view of the 10th tergite apex; b) lateral view of last tergites, cerci and subgenital plate; c) ventral view of subgenital plate and cerci; d) stridulatory file under the left tegmen.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C7E151E7EC84F088894FF19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261070/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261070	FIGURE 29. Tetraconcha maculosa n. sp. a) stridulatory area of the male; b) stridulatory file under the left tegmen; c) dorsal view of cerci and subgenital plate; d) ventral view of cerci and subgenital plate.	FIGURE 29. Tetraconcha maculosa n. sp. a) stridulatory area of the male; b) stridulatory file under the left tegmen; c) dorsal view of cerci and subgenital plate; d) ventral view of cerci and subgenital plate.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C78151D7EC84A1D8F11FD02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261072/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261072	FIGURE 30. Tetraconcha laszloi n. sp. a) stridulatory area of the male; b) stridulatory file under the left tegmen; c) dorsal view of cerci and subgenital plate.	FIGURE 30. Tetraconcha laszloi n. sp. a) stridulatory area of the male; b) stridulatory file under the left tegmen; c) dorsal view of cerci and subgenital plate.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C78151D7EC84A1D8F11FD02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261076/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261076	FIGURE 31. Comparativeaspect of the stridulatoryfile of twelve species of Tetraconcha; with the exception of T.aristophanousi (which lives in West Africa), the others have been found in central tropical Africa.	FIGURE 31. Comparativeaspect of the stridulatoryfile of twelve species of Tetraconcha; with the exception of T.aristophanousi (which lives in West Africa), the others have been found in central tropical Africa.	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
981CAA6F2C7B15127EC84E648DF1F88E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8261080/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8261080	FIGURE 32. Anthracopsis gigliotosi Karny, 1907: a) habitus of the female after Karny (1907); b) frontal view of the head; c) dorsal view of male showing the small tegmina; d) and e) dorso-lateral and lateral views of last abdominal tergites, cerci and subgenital plate of male; f) ventral-lateral view of the subgenital plate of male. Figs. b, d and f: C. Hemp (specimens at MNHN, Paris).	FIGURE 32. Anthracopsis gigliotosi Karny, 1907: a) habitus of the female after Karny (1907); b) frontal view of the head; c) dorsal view of male showing the small tegmina; d) and e) dorso-lateral and lateral views of last abdominal tergites, cerci and subgenital plate of male; f) ventral-lateral view of the subgenital plate of male. Figs. b, d and f: C. Hemp (specimens at MNHN, Paris).	2023-08-18	Massa, Bruno		Zenodo	biologists	Massa, Bruno			
