taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
C56787D82F16FFDAFF0AFBACFEC2FC69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5648278/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5648278	Fig. 1. Nesting site of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing dense ground cover in foreground. Fig. 2. Close­up of two nest entrances of same. Fig. 3. Main burrow of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis showing repetitive tamping impressions on shiny burrow wall. Fig. 4. Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, spiral inner surface of cell closure. Figs. 5, 6. Closure ends of cells of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing plugged entrance holes made by females of Protosiris gigas; holes are filled by them as they depart.	Fig. 1. Nesting site of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing dense ground cover in foreground. Fig. 2. Close­up of two nest entrances of same. Fig. 3. Main burrow of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis showing repetitive tamping impressions on shiny burrow wall. Fig. 4. Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, spiral inner surface of cell closure. Figs. 5, 6. Closure ends of cells of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing plugged entrance holes made by females of Protosiris gigas; holes are filled by them as they depart.	2006-01-12	ROZEN, JEROME G.;MELO, GABRIEL A. R.;AGUIAR, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ CAMILLO;ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, ISABEL		Zenodo	biologists	ROZEN, JEROME G.;MELO, GABRIEL A. R.;AGUIAR, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ CAMILLO;ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, ISABEL			
C56787D82F14FFD5FD7EFB79FD78FB1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5648278/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5648278	Fig. 1. Nesting site of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing dense ground cover in foreground. Fig. 2. Close­up of two nest entrances of same. Fig. 3. Main burrow of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis showing repetitive tamping impressions on shiny burrow wall. Fig. 4. Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, spiral inner surface of cell closure. Figs. 5, 6. Closure ends of cells of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing plugged entrance holes made by females of Protosiris gigas; holes are filled by them as they depart.	Fig. 1. Nesting site of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing dense ground cover in foreground. Fig. 2. Close­up of two nest entrances of same. Fig. 3. Main burrow of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis showing repetitive tamping impressions on shiny burrow wall. Fig. 4. Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, spiral inner surface of cell closure. Figs. 5, 6. Closure ends of cells of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, showing plugged entrance holes made by females of Protosiris gigas; holes are filled by them as they depart.	2006-01-12	ROZEN, JEROME G.;MELO, GABRIEL A. R.;AGUIAR, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ CAMILLO;ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, ISABEL		Zenodo	biologists	ROZEN, JEROME G.;MELO, GABRIEL A. R.;AGUIAR, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ CAMILLO;ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, ISABEL			
C56787D82F1BFFD6FF03FB75FE00FBF6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4735241/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4735241	Figs. 7–10. Cells of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, diagrammatically represented. 7. Fully provisioned with Monoeca egg on provisions, and egg of Protosiris gigas attached to cell wall. 8. In early stages of being provisioned. 9. Depicting partially eaten provisions. 10. Containing cocoon of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, with empty space between top of provisions and cell closure. Scale line 5 5.0 mm.	Figs. 7–10. Cells of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, diagrammatically represented. 7. Fully provisioned with Monoeca egg on provisions, and egg of Protosiris gigas attached to cell wall. 8. In early stages of being provisioned. 9. Depicting partially eaten provisions. 10. Containing cocoon of Monoeca haemorrhoidalis, with empty space between top of provisions and cell closure. Scale line 5 5.0 mm.	2006-01-12	ROZEN, JEROME G.;MELO, GABRIEL A. R.;AGUIAR, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ CAMILLO;ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, ISABEL		Zenodo	biologists	ROZEN, JEROME G.;MELO, GABRIEL A. R.;AGUIAR, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ CAMILLO;ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, ISABEL			
