taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03A087B1AF0CFFCC2FD8FC9AFCFE882C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649667/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649667	FIGURES 3–8. Holotype of Entypus renata sp. nov., Santos and Lopez 3. Lateral habitus 4. Head in frontal view 5. Mesosternal process (indicated by arrows) 6. Propodeum and metapleuron in oblique view 7. Distal inner margin of the procoxa (PC) emarginated (indicated by the arrow) 8. Tubercles (indicated by arrows) on the second metasomal sternite; S1= first metasomal sternite; S3= third metasomal sternite.	FIGURES 3–8. Holotype of Entypus renata sp. nov., Santos and Lopez 3. Lateral habitus 4. Head in frontal view 5. Mesosternal process (indicated by arrows) 6. Propodeum and metapleuron in oblique view 7. Distal inner margin of the procoxa (PC) emarginated (indicated by the arrow) 8. Tubercles (indicated by arrows) on the second metasomal sternite; S1= first metasomal sternite; S3= third metasomal sternite.	2021-11-04	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.		Zenodo	biologists	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.			
03A087B1AF0DFFCC2FD8F961FB178DFF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649669/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649669	FIGURES 9–14. Behavioral observations of spider wasp species from the BrazilianAtlantic Forest. 9–10. Ageniella erythroptera transporting a wolf spider (Trochosa sp.) on a leaf of grass 11. Entypus bituberculatus with the paralyzed host Ctenus ornatus. 12. Ctenus ornatus paralyzed after being stung be E. bituberculatus 13. Poecilopompilus sp. nest entrance 13. Crab spider (Misumenops sp.) removed from the Poecilopompilus sp. nest.	FIGURES 9–14. Behavioral observations of spider wasp species from the BrazilianAtlantic Forest. 9–10. Ageniella erythroptera transporting a wolf spider (Trochosa sp.) on a leaf of grass 11. Entypus bituberculatus with the paralyzed host Ctenus ornatus. 12. Ctenus ornatus paralyzed after being stung be E. bituberculatus 13. Poecilopompilus sp. nest entrance 13. Crab spider (Misumenops sp.) removed from the Poecilopompilus sp. nest.	2021-11-04	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.		Zenodo	biologists	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.			
03A087B1AF0BFFCA2FD8FF4EFA568BB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649669/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649669	FIGURES 9–14. Behavioral observations of spider wasp species from the BrazilianAtlantic Forest. 9–10. Ageniella erythroptera transporting a wolf spider (Trochosa sp.) on a leaf of grass 11. Entypus bituberculatus with the paralyzed host Ctenus ornatus. 12. Ctenus ornatus paralyzed after being stung be E. bituberculatus 13. Poecilopompilus sp. nest entrance 13. Crab spider (Misumenops sp.) removed from the Poecilopompilus sp. nest.	FIGURES 9–14. Behavioral observations of spider wasp species from the BrazilianAtlantic Forest. 9–10. Ageniella erythroptera transporting a wolf spider (Trochosa sp.) on a leaf of grass 11. Entypus bituberculatus with the paralyzed host Ctenus ornatus. 12. Ctenus ornatus paralyzed after being stung be E. bituberculatus 13. Poecilopompilus sp. nest entrance 13. Crab spider (Misumenops sp.) removed from the Poecilopompilus sp. nest.	2021-11-04	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.		Zenodo	biologists	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.			
03A087B1AF0BFFCA2FD8FE0CFE588E06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649669/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649669	FIGURES 9–14. Behavioral observations of spider wasp species from the BrazilianAtlantic Forest. 9–10. Ageniella erythroptera transporting a wolf spider (Trochosa sp.) on a leaf of grass 11. Entypus bituberculatus with the paralyzed host Ctenus ornatus. 12. Ctenus ornatus paralyzed after being stung be E. bituberculatus 13. Poecilopompilus sp. nest entrance 13. Crab spider (Misumenops sp.) removed from the Poecilopompilus sp. nest.	FIGURES 9–14. Behavioral observations of spider wasp species from the BrazilianAtlantic Forest. 9–10. Ageniella erythroptera transporting a wolf spider (Trochosa sp.) on a leaf of grass 11. Entypus bituberculatus with the paralyzed host Ctenus ornatus. 12. Ctenus ornatus paralyzed after being stung be E. bituberculatus 13. Poecilopompilus sp. nest entrance 13. Crab spider (Misumenops sp.) removed from the Poecilopompilus sp. nest.	2021-11-04	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.		Zenodo	biologists	Lopez, Vinicius M.;Cardoso, Renan Kobal De Oliveira Alves;Cezário, Rodrigo R.;Guillermo-Ferreira, Rhainer;Dos Santos, Eduardo F.			
