taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
ED965DDA88EB5AECB481F2C56FE670A5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630964	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure10	Figure 10. Tischeria dodonaea Stainton, 1858, East Azarbaijan (Kaleybar), genitalia slide EvN 5288 (A, C) and Coptotriche gaunacella (Duponchel, 1843), Mazandaran (Neka), genitalia slide EvN 5295 (B, D). A, B. Mounted adult males, dorsal view; C, D. Male genitalia.	Figure 10. Tischeria dodonaea Stainton, 1858, East Azarbaijan (Kaleybar), genitalia slide EvN 5288 (A, C) and Coptotriche gaunacella (Duponchel, 1843), Mazandaran (Neka), genitalia slide EvN 5295 (B, D). A, B. Mounted adult males, dorsal view; C, D. Male genitalia.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630955	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure1	Figure 1. Tischeria spp. adults, dorsal view. A. T. caucasica, male, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); B. T. caucasica, female, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); C. T. ekebladella, male, France; D. T. ekebladoides, male, paratype, Spain (Andalusia); E-G. Right wings of T. caucasica, male (E), T. ekebladella, male, Netherlands (Limburg) (F) and T. ekebladella, male, Belgium (Namur) (G).	Figure 1. Tischeria spp. adults, dorsal view. A. T. caucasica, male, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); B. T. caucasica, female, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); C. T. ekebladella, male, France; D. T. ekebladoides, male, paratype, Spain (Andalusia); E-G. Right wings of T. caucasica, male (E), T. ekebladella, male, Netherlands (Limburg) (F) and T. ekebladella, male, Belgium (Namur) (G).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630956	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure2	Figure 2. Male genitalia of Tischeria spp. A-F. T. caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr): phallus in situ (A) (genitalia slide HA- 2627, HMIM), phallus removed (B, D) (genitalia slides HA- 2378, HA- 2628, HMIM) (in figure D one of the shortest appendages of juxta has been bent backward during slide preparation and makes it look much shorter than the other one), phallus (C) (genitalia slide HA- 2378, HMIM), juxta (E, F) (genitalia slides HA- 2626, HA- 2625, HMIM); G, H. T. ekebladella (Netherlands): phallus in situ (G), phallus and juxta (H) (genitalia slide JCK 752).	Figure 2. Male genitalia of Tischeria spp. A-F. T. caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr): phallus in situ (A) (genitalia slide HA- 2627, HMIM), phallus removed (B, D) (genitalia slides HA- 2378, HA- 2628, HMIM) (in figure D one of the shortest appendages of juxta has been bent backward during slide preparation and makes it look much shorter than the other one), phallus (C) (genitalia slide HA- 2378, HMIM), juxta (E, F) (genitalia slides HA- 2626, HA- 2625, HMIM); G, H. T. ekebladella (Netherlands): phallus in situ (G), phallus and juxta (H) (genitalia slide JCK 752).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630957	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure3	Figure 3. Female genitalia of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A, B. Main body in ventral view (genitalia slides HA- 2376, HA- 2379, HMIM); C. Detail of terminalia (genitalia slide HA- 2376, HMIM); D. Detail of antrum area (genitalia slide HA- 2377, HMIM).	Figure 3. Female genitalia of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A, B. Main body in ventral view (genitalia slides HA- 2376, HA- 2379, HMIM); C. Detail of terminalia (genitalia slide HA- 2376, HMIM); D. Detail of antrum area (genitalia slide HA- 2377, HMIM).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630965	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure11	Figure 11. Neighbor Joining tree of DNA barcodes of European Tischeria, from dataset DS-TISCIRAN. BINs are given next to each cluster. Specimens identified as T. caucasica are given in red.	Figure 11. Neighbor Joining tree of DNA barcodes of European Tischeria, from dataset DS-TISCIRAN. BINs are given next to each cluster. Specimens identified as T. caucasica are given in red.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630958	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure4	Figure 4. Last instar larva of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A, B, D. Larva in dorsal (A, D) and ventral (B) views; C, E. Anterior part in ventral (C) and dorsal (E) views including head and thoracic segments (the upper, median and lower arrows in the left side of figure E indicate the slightly sclerotized plates at pro-, meso- and methathorax; the arrow in the right side indicates the thoracic leg which is visible from dorsal surface); F. Mandible; G. Labrum; H. Anterior part of the head in dorsal view showing antenna (arrow) and mandibles; I. Maxilla (arrow), maxillary palpi and labium.	Figure 4. Last instar larva of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A, B, D. Larva in dorsal (A, D) and ventral (B) views; C, E. Anterior part in ventral (C) and dorsal (E) views including head and thoracic segments (the upper, median and lower arrows in the left side of figure E indicate the slightly sclerotized plates at pro-, meso- and methathorax; the arrow in the right side indicates the thoracic leg which is visible from dorsal surface); F. Mandible; G. Labrum; H. Anterior part of the head in dorsal view showing antenna (arrow) and mandibles; I. Maxilla (arrow), maxillary palpi and labium.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630959	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure5	Figure 5. Terga and sterna of the last larval instar of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A. Prothorax (arrow indicates the slightly sclerotized plate); B. Metathorax, left half (arrows showing the bristles on dorsal and dorso-lateral sides); C. Second abdominal segment in half view (arrows indicate the bristles on medio-lateral and lateral sides); D, E. Third abdominal segment in half view (D) and median part (E) (arrows indicate arrangement of the bristles on dorsal and lateral sides); F. Ventral surface of first thoracic segment in half view showing slightly sclerotized plate (left arrow) and first thoracic leg (arrows indicate the microscopic hairs at the distal end of the leg); G. Ventral surface of the third abdominal segment showing the atrophied prolegs (arrows indicate the hairs positioned external to proleg); H. Pair of linear series of hooks in the last proleg.	Figure 5. Terga and sterna of the last larval instar of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A. Prothorax (arrow indicates the slightly sclerotized plate); B. Metathorax, left half (arrows showing the bristles on dorsal and dorso-lateral sides); C. Second abdominal segment in half view (arrows indicate the bristles on medio-lateral and lateral sides); D, E. Third abdominal segment in half view (D) and median part (E) (arrows indicate arrangement of the bristles on dorsal and lateral sides); F. Ventral surface of first thoracic segment in half view showing slightly sclerotized plate (left arrow) and first thoracic leg (arrows indicate the microscopic hairs at the distal end of the leg); G. Ventral surface of the third abdominal segment showing the atrophied prolegs (arrows indicate the hairs positioned external to proleg); H. Pair of linear series of hooks in the last proleg.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630960	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure6	Figure 6. Pupae of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A-C. Whole body in dorsal (A), ventral (B) and lateral (C) views; D, E. Posterior half of the body in female (D) and male (E) (arrows indicate pronounced differences between female and male pupae).	Figure 6. Pupae of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr). A-C. Whole body in dorsal (A), ventral (B) and lateral (C) views; D, E. Posterior half of the body in female (D) and male (E) (arrows indicate pronounced differences between female and male pupae).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630961	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure7	Figure 7. Blotch mines of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr) on Quercus robur. A. infected tree; B, C. Young mines (first generation), early June, 2018; D. Full grown mines (first generation), early July, 2018; E, F. Developing mines (second generation), mid July, 2018; G-I. Old mines (second generation), end of September, 2018; J. Last instar larva dissected from the mine, second generation; K. Pupal exuviae and adult next to opened mine, second generation. The greatest number of mines in the first generation appeared in the first half of June. Adults were observed from early to mid July, when the next generation would occur.	Figure 7. Blotch mines of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr) on Quercus robur. A. infected tree; B, C. Young mines (first generation), early June, 2018; D. Full grown mines (first generation), early July, 2018; E, F. Developing mines (second generation), mid July, 2018; G-I. Old mines (second generation), end of September, 2018; J. Last instar larva dissected from the mine, second generation; K. Pupal exuviae and adult next to opened mine, second generation. The greatest number of mines in the first generation appeared in the first half of June. Adults were observed from early to mid July, when the next generation would occur.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630962	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure8	Figure 8. Blotch mines of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr) on Quercus infectoria (A-C), and Q. libani (E, F).	Figure 8. Blotch mines of Tischeria caucasica (Tehran, Peykan Shahr) on Quercus infectoria (A-C), and Q. libani (E, F).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
4380EEBBAA6051E48EF2A61D340F26BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630963	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure9	Figure 9. Map of all records of Tischeria caucasica in Georgia and Iran. Map prepared with QGis 3.10.	Figure 9. Map of all records of Tischeria caucasica in Georgia and Iran. Map prepared with QGis 3.10.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
5EFC869CB40855A885B2A418066AD9F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630964	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure10	Figure 10. Tischeria dodonaea Stainton, 1858, East Azarbaijan (Kaleybar), genitalia slide EvN 5288 (A, C) and Coptotriche gaunacella (Duponchel, 1843), Mazandaran (Neka), genitalia slide EvN 5295 (B, D). A, B. Mounted adult males, dorsal view; C, D. Male genitalia.	Figure 10. Tischeria dodonaea Stainton, 1858, East Azarbaijan (Kaleybar), genitalia slide EvN 5288 (A, C) and Coptotriche gaunacella (Duponchel, 1843), Mazandaran (Neka), genitalia slide EvN 5295 (B, D). A, B. Mounted adult males, dorsal view; C, D. Male genitalia.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
5EFC869CB40855A885B2A418066AD9F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630965	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure11	Figure 11. Neighbor Joining tree of DNA barcodes of European Tischeria, from dataset DS-TISCIRAN. BINs are given next to each cluster. Specimens identified as T. caucasica are given in red.	Figure 11. Neighbor Joining tree of DNA barcodes of European Tischeria, from dataset DS-TISCIRAN. BINs are given next to each cluster. Specimens identified as T. caucasica are given in red.	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
D8CBBEE455EA5B5B81CFBB595ADAD51F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630955	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure1	Figure 1. Tischeria spp. adults, dorsal view. A. T. caucasica, male, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); B. T. caucasica, female, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); C. T. ekebladella, male, France; D. T. ekebladoides, male, paratype, Spain (Andalusia); E-G. Right wings of T. caucasica, male (E), T. ekebladella, male, Netherlands (Limburg) (F) and T. ekebladella, male, Belgium (Namur) (G).	Figure 1. Tischeria spp. adults, dorsal view. A. T. caucasica, male, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); B. T. caucasica, female, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); C. T. ekebladella, male, France; D. T. ekebladoides, male, paratype, Spain (Andalusia); E-G. Right wings of T. caucasica, male (E), T. ekebladella, male, Netherlands (Limburg) (F) and T. ekebladella, male, Belgium (Namur) (G).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
056B5B53FCDE5E9FB4C5803867FC2A09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/630955	https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76043.figure1	Figure 1. Tischeria spp. adults, dorsal view. A. T. caucasica, male, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); B. T. caucasica, female, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); C. T. ekebladella, male, France; D. T. ekebladoides, male, paratype, Spain (Andalusia); E-G. Right wings of T. caucasica, male (E), T. ekebladella, male, Netherlands (Limburg) (F) and T. ekebladella, male, Belgium (Namur) (G).	Figure 1. Tischeria spp. adults, dorsal view. A. T. caucasica, male, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); B. T. caucasica, female, Tehran (Peykan Shahr); C. T. ekebladella, male, France; D. T. ekebladoides, male, paratype, Spain (Andalusia); E-G. Right wings of T. caucasica, male (E), T. ekebladella, male, Netherlands (Limburg) (F) and T. ekebladella, male, Belgium (Namur) (G).	2022-01-06	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw		Zenodo	biologists	Alipanah, Helen;Nieukerken, Erik J. van;Farahani, Samira;Buszko, Jaroslaw			
