taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656474/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656474	FIGURES 1–7. Mecolenus wahlbergi, male. Dorsal habitus (1); head with rostrum in dorsal view (2); prothorax in dorsal (3) and lateral (4) views; hind wing (5); SEM micrographs: abdominal ventrites 1-5 and exposed pygidium of male (6), abdominal ventrites 1-5 of female (7).	FIGURES 1–7. Mecolenus wahlbergi, male. Dorsal habitus (1); head with rostrum in dorsal view (2); prothorax in dorsal (3) and lateral (4) views; hind wing (5); SEM micrographs: abdominal ventrites 1-5 and exposed pygidium of male (6), abdominal ventrites 1-5 of female (7).	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656478/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656478	FIGURES 8–19. Mecolenus wahlbergi, SEM micrographs. Male, head with rostrum and antenna, lateral view (8). Female (9–11): head with rostrum, ventral view (9); mouthparts (10); antenna (11). Male prothorax, lateral view (12). Female prothorax and procoxae, ventral view (13). Female elytral base and sutellum (14). Male pterothorax and subhumeral elytral margin with separate 9th and 10th striae (15). Male apical part of elytron (16). Female, detail of inner basal elytral striae and intervals (17). Male postscutellar sutural lock of left (18) and right (19) elytron.	FIGURES 8–19. Mecolenus wahlbergi, SEM micrographs. Male, head with rostrum and antenna, lateral view (8). Female (9–11): head with rostrum, ventral view (9); mouthparts (10); antenna (11). Male prothorax, lateral view (12). Female prothorax and procoxae, ventral view (13). Female elytral base and sutellum (14). Male pterothorax and subhumeral elytral margin with separate 9th and 10th striae (15). Male apical part of elytron (16). Female, detail of inner basal elytral striae and intervals (17). Male postscutellar sutural lock of left (18) and right (19) elytron.	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656480/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656480	FIGURES 20–31. Mecolenus wahlbergi, SEM micrographs. Male (20–23): sutural apex of left (20) and right (21) elytron; pterothorax, ventro-lateral view (22); profemur (23). Female: profemur (24), metafemur (25). Apex of protibia (26–28): male no. 1 (26); male no. 2 (27); female (28). Female tarsus (29). Male: metatarsus and tibial apex (30), mucro of metatibia (31).	FIGURES 20–31. Mecolenus wahlbergi, SEM micrographs. Male (20–23): sutural apex of left (20) and right (21) elytron; pterothorax, ventro-lateral view (22); profemur (23). Female: profemur (24), metafemur (25). Apex of protibia (26–28): male no. 1 (26); male no. 2 (27); female (28). Female tarsus (29). Male: metatarsus and tibial apex (30), mucro of metatibia (31).	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656484/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656484	FIGURES 32–43. Mecolenus wahlbergi, male. Tergite VII (32). Pygidium in dorsal (33) and lateral (34) views. Penis (35–39): entire in dorsal view (35); pedon in dorsal (36) and lateral (37) views; exposed endophallus with sclerotized transfer apparatus in lateral (38) and dorsal (39) views. Sternite VIII (40). Spiculum gastrale (41). Tegminal plate and basal piece in dorsal view (42). Tegmen in lateral view (43).	FIGURES 32–43. Mecolenus wahlbergi, male. Tergite VII (32). Pygidium in dorsal (33) and lateral (34) views. Penis (35–39): entire in dorsal view (35); pedon in dorsal (36) and lateral (37) views; exposed endophallus with sclerotized transfer apparatus in lateral (38) and dorsal (39) views. Sternite VIII (40). Spiculum gastrale (41). Tegminal plate and basal piece in dorsal view (42). Tegmen in lateral view (43).	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656486/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656486	FIGURES 44–52. Mecolenus wahlbergi, female (44–51). Tergite VII (44). Tergite VIII in postero-dorsal view and gonocoxites (45). Tergite VIII in dorsal (46) and lateral (47) views. Spiculum ventrale (48). Spermatheca (49). Telescoped tergites VII & VIII and rectum with sclerotized ring (50). Bursa receiving spermathecal duct and common oviduct, lateral view (51). Male rectum contents with numerous leaf hairs of Cryptocarya latifolia under compound microscope (52).	FIGURES 44–52. Mecolenus wahlbergi, female (44–51). Tergite VII (44). Tergite VIII in postero-dorsal view and gonocoxites (45). Tergite VIII in dorsal (46) and lateral (47) views. Spiculum ventrale (48). Spermatheca (49). Telescoped tergites VII & VIII and rectum with sclerotized ring (50). Bursa receiving spermathecal duct and common oviduct, lateral view (51). Male rectum contents with numerous leaf hairs of Cryptocarya latifolia under compound microscope (52).	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656490/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656490	FIGURES 53–56. The site of Mecolenus wahlbergi in Umtamvuna with Cryptocarya latifolia: a group of tree saplings from which the weevil pair was collected (53, 54); leaf with submarginal feeding holes of Mecolenus (55); taller trees including Cryp- tocarya growing behind the saplings (56).	FIGURES 53–56. The site of Mecolenus wahlbergi in Umtamvuna with Cryptocarya latifolia: a group of tree saplings from which the weevil pair was collected (53, 54); leaf with submarginal feeding holes of Mecolenus (55); taller trees including Cryp- tocarya growing behind the saplings (56).	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
C12F87CBCE5CC628FF30FB6FFE29FF13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5656492/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656492	FIGURE 57. Localities of Mecolenus wahlbergi in South Africa (circles; question mark refers to doubtful record from Maclear).	FIGURE 57. Localities of Mecolenus wahlbergi in South Africa (circles; question mark refers to doubtful record from Maclear).	2021-11-09	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban		Zenodo	biologists	Wanat, Marek;Procheş, Şerban			
