taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949144/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949144	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949250/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949250	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949308/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949308	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949244/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949244	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949252/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949252	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949084	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949088/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949088	FIGURE 10. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). B. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in ventral view (from Saunders 1924). C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, in lateral view (from Saunders 1924). D. Forcipomyia (Lepidohelea) bicolor, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). E. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) grandis, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) eques, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). G. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). H. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	FIGURE 10. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). B. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in ventral view (from Saunders 1924). C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, in lateral view (from Saunders 1924). D. Forcipomyia (Lepidohelea) bicolor, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). E. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) grandis, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) eques, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). G. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). H. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949086/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949086	FIGURE 9. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Schizoforcipomyia) petersoni, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971b). B. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). C. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) lesliei, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). D. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) tuberculata, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Microhelea) intonsa, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) brevipennis, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). G. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). H. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) pulchrithorax, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924).	FIGURE 9. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Schizoforcipomyia) petersoni, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971b). B. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). C. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) lesliei, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). D. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) tuberculata, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Microhelea) intonsa, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) brevipennis, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). G. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). H. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) pulchrithorax, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949094	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949204/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949204	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949069/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949069	FIGURE 3. Habitus of pupae of Culicoides sonorensis (from Borkent 2012). A. Female, in dorsal view. B. Male, in lateral view. C. Female, in ventral view. A and C have the abdominal segments separated by expanded membrane, not shown in B. Shagreen not shown.	FIGURE 3. Habitus of pupae of Culicoides sonorensis (from Borkent 2012). A. Female, in dorsal view. B. Male, in lateral view. C. Female, in ventral view. A and C have the abdominal segments separated by expanded membrane, not shown in B. Shagreen not shown.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949286/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949286	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949284/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949284	FIGURE 65. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. B. Macropeza natalensis. C. Macropeza sp. (from Laos).	FIGURE 65. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. B. Macropeza natalensis. C. Macropeza sp. (from Laos).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949272/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949272	FIGURE 62. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Parabezzia alexanderi.	FIGURE 62. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Parabezzia alexanderi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949190/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949190	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949268/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949268	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949254/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949254	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949258/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949258	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949264/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949264	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949276/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949276	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949288	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949292/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949292	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949294/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949294	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949300/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949300	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949332/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949332	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949194/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949194	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949200/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949200	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949304/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949304	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD393052FE2F1A8248ECE2F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949278/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949278	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949084	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949108/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949108	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949124/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949124	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949144/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949144	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949186/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949186	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949204/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949204	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949218/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949218	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949244/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949244	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949308/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949308	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0A3053FD8A18D84EDAE0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949084	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949108/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949108	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949124/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949124	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949144/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949144	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949186/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949186	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949204/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949204	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949218/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949218	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949244/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949244	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949308/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949308	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD0B3051FD5C1951485CE3F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949061/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949061	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949084/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949084	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	FIGURE 8. Habitus. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in lateral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops spinosifrons, male, in lateral view (from Laurence & Mathias 1972). C. Leptoconops gallicus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier 1972). D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) spatulifera, female, dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) bromeliae, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949086/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949086	FIGURE 9. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Schizoforcipomyia) petersoni, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971b). B. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). C. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) lesliei, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). D. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) tuberculata, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Microhelea) intonsa, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) brevipennis, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). G. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). H. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) pulchrithorax, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924).	FIGURE 9. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Schizoforcipomyia) petersoni, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971b). B. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera, female, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). C. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) lesliei, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). D. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) tuberculata, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957). E. Forcipomyia (Microhelea) intonsa, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) brevipennis, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). G. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). H. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) pulchrithorax, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949088/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949088	FIGURE 10. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). B. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in ventral view (from Saunders 1924). C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, in lateral view (from Saunders 1924). D. Forcipomyia (Lepidohelea) bicolor, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). E. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) grandis, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) eques, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). G. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). H. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	FIGURE 10. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). B. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, with male segment 9 separate, in ventral view (from Saunders 1924). C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) costata, female, in lateral view (from Saunders 1924). D. Forcipomyia (Lepidohelea) bicolor, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1924). E. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) grandis, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1971a). F. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) eques, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). G. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita, male, with female segment 9 separate, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). H. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1957).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949094	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949108/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949108	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949124/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949124	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949144/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949144	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949186/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949186	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949204/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949204	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949218/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949218	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949244/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949244	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	FIGURE 55. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949250/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949250	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949308/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949308	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD09305CFD62189B4ECFE319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949094	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949108/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949108	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949124/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949124	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949144/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949144	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949186/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949186	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949204/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949204	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	FIGURE 42. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 42B in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). C. Leptoconops americanus (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) wirthi (from Saunders 1957). F. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) longispina (from Saunders 1957). G. Forcipomyia (Warmkea) malayae (from Saunders 1957). H. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) caerulea (from Saunders 1957). I. Forcipomyia (Caloforcipomyia) varicolor (from Saunders 1957). J. Forcipomyia (Metaforcipomyia) cerifera (from Saunders 1957). K. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) genualis (from Saunders 1957, as raleighi). L. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) nigra (from Saunders 1924). M. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) ciliata (from Saunders 1924). N. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) bromelicola (from Saunders 1925, (as an Apelma)). O. Forcipomyia (Synthyridomyia) acidicola (Synthyridomyia) (from Saunders 1924). P. Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) crinita (from Saunders 1964). Q. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) quasicornuta (from Saunders 1964). R. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) cornuta (from Saunders 1964). S. Atrichopogon wirthi (from Chan & Linley 1988). T. Atrichopogon thienemanni (from Lenz 1934).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949218/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949218	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949250/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949250	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949308/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949308	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD04305DFD6E1B7A4E47E583.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949094	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949108/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949108	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949124/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949124	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	FIGURE 18. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Austroconops mcmillani (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops bequaerti. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near F. antiguensis. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (undescribed, from Peru). E. Atrichopogon sp. (undescribed, from Costa Rica). F. Dasyhelea insons (from Mayer 1934c). G. Dasyhelea tersa (from Mayer 1934c). H. Dasyhelea assimilis (from Mayer 1934c). I. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). K. Dasyhelea messersmithi (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified). L. Dasyhelea atlantis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949144/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949144	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949186/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949186	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949218/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949218	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949250/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949250	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949308/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949308	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	FIGURE 72. Abdominal segments 9. A. Austroconops mcmillani, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2004). B. Leptoconops whitseli, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). C. Leptoconops whitseli, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). D. Leptoconops asilomar, male, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). E. Leptoconops asilomar, female, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Clastrier & Wirth 1978). F. Forcipomyia anabaenae, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Saunders 1965). G. Forcipomyia eques, male, in ventral view (from Chan & LeRoux 1965). H. Forcipomyia rugosa, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). I. Forcipomyia brevis, female, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). J. Atrichopogon wirthi, male, in dorsal view, arrow indicating anteriorly directed spines (from Chan & Linley 1988). K. Dasyhelea contigua, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). L. Dasyhelea grata, male, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD023046FD521ACB4E15E1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949061/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949061	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949069/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949069	FIGURE 3. Habitus of pupae of Culicoides sonorensis (from Borkent 2012). A. Female, in dorsal view. B. Male, in lateral view. C. Female, in ventral view. A and C have the abdominal segments separated by expanded membrane, not shown in B. Shagreen not shown.	FIGURE 3. Habitus of pupae of Culicoides sonorensis (from Borkent 2012). A. Female, in dorsal view. B. Male, in lateral view. C. Female, in ventral view. A and C have the abdominal segments separated by expanded membrane, not shown in B. Shagreen not shown.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949075/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949075	FIGURE 4. Chaetotaxy of cephalothoraces of Culicoides sonorensis (modified from Borkent 2012). A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. C. Lateral view. Shagreen not shown.	FIGURE 4. Chaetotaxy of cephalothoraces of Culicoides sonorensis (modified from Borkent 2012). A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. C. Lateral view. Shagreen not shown.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949077/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949077	FIGURE 5. Chaetotaxy of abdominal segment 4 of Culicoides. A. Culicoides haematopotus, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Borkent 2012). B. Culicoides arboricola, in lateral view (from Linley 1970b).	FIGURE 5. Chaetotaxy of abdominal segment 4 of Culicoides. A. Culicoides haematopotus, in dorsal and ventral view (modified from Borkent 2012). B. Culicoides arboricola, in lateral view (from Linley 1970b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949186/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949186	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949222/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949222	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949252/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949252	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1E3045FD591EBC49C5E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949222/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949222	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949252/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949252	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1D3043FD6A1D2149A7E3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949222/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949222	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949252/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949252	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	FIGURE 57. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Culicoides haematopotus (from Borkent 2012). B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995, compressed dorsoventrally).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949254/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949254	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD1B3040FD61187C4E88E7C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949222/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949222	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949254/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949254	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD18304EFD6F1FFA4912E319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949206/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949206	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	FIGURE 43. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Fig. 43T in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). B. Dasyhelea grisea (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). C. Dasyhelea traverae (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). D. Dasyhelea pseudocincta (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea leptobranchia (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). F. Dasyhelea brevicornis (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea hitchcocki (from Wirth 1976a). H. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). I. Culicoides furens (from Jamnback 1965). J. Culicoides guttipennis (from Jamnback 1965). K. Culicoides dewulfi (from Kettle & Lawson 1952, as C. pseudochiopterus). L. Culicoides punctatus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). M. Culicoides sanguisuga (from Jamnback 1965). N. Culicoides variipennis (from Jamnback 1965). O. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). P. Ceratopogon inverecundus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). Q. Ceratopogon willisi (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). R. Brachypogon sp. (from Virginia, USA). S. Alluaudomyia needhami (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). T. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Debenham 1971).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949222/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949222	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949254/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949254	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	FIGURE 58. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Ceratopogon nr. inverecundus. B. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). C. Alluaudomyia needhami.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949314/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949314	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD16304CFD6C1B7A4D85E1E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949061/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949061	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949222/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949222	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	FIGURE 48. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Culicoides haematopotus. B. Paradasyhelea minuta. C. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949258/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949258	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD14304DFDB81E2F4C43E6EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949152/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949152	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	FIGURE 24. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Culicoides guttipennis. B. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. C. Ceratopogon arcanus. D. Brachypogon sp. (Flag Glade, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, USA). E. Alluaudomyia needhami. F. Baeodasymyia michaeli. G. Austrohelea campbellensis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949188/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949188	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 35. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Paradasyhelea sp. (from Borlase Stream, Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand). B. Ceratopogon sp. nr. abstrusus. C. Brachypogon sp. (from Spanish Lake, 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Alluaudomyia needhami. E. Baeodasymyia michaeli. F. Austrohelea campbellensis (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949258/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949258	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD15304AFD9B1F294C04E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949130/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949130	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	FIGURE 19. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Culicoides circumscriptus (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). B. Culicoides cubitalis (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). C. Culicoides truncorum (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). D. Culicoides chiopterus (from Jamnback 1965). E. Paradasyhelea minuta (from Kettle & Elson 1975a). F. Paradasyhelea albipunctata (from Elson- Harris & Kettle 1985a). G. Paradasyhelea reyei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). H. Ceratopogon boomerangus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). I. Ceratopogon abstrusus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). J. Ceratopogon arcanus (from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). M. Alluaudomyia fumosipennis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b). N. Baeodasymyia michaeli (from Borkent & Craig 1999). O. Austrohelea campbellensis. P. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949190/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949190	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949258/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949258	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 59. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis. C. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949264/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949264	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD123049FD511EF34C91E501.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949094/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949094	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949172/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949172	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949190/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949190	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949264/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949264	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD113037FD871D4248E7E5F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949190/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949190	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949264/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949264	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	FIGURE 60. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). B. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a, modified). C. Serromyia sp.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6C3035FD511A824F24E064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949190/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949190	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949268/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949268	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6D3032FD5718A14C41E13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949190/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949190	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 36. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia lutea. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949224/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949224	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	FIGURE 49. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Austrohelea campbellensis. B. Stilobezzia antennalis. C. Schizonyxhelea forattinii. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949268/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949268	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD6A3030FD5C19994F68E081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949272/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949272	FIGURE 62. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Parabezzia alexanderi.	FIGURE 62. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Parabezzia alexanderi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949268/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949268	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	FIGURE 61. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Allohelea japonica (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Monohelea hirsuta.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD683031FD6F18C24F43E60E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949154/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949154	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	FIGURE 25. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Stilobezzia antennalis. B. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). C. Schizonyxhelea bulla. D. Serromyia sp.. E. Allohelea japonica. F. Monohelea obscura (reconstructed from distorted specimen). G. Atyphohelea macroneura. H. Parabezzia huberti.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949272/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949272	FIGURE 62. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Parabezzia alexanderi.	FIGURE 62. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Parabezzia alexanderi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949316/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949316	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	FIGURE 74. Abdominal segments 9. A. Baeodasymyia michaeli, female, in dorsal view (modified from Borkent & Craig 1999). B. Austrohelea campbellensis, female, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). C. Stilobezzia lutea, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia lutea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Stilobezzia rabelloi, male, in ventral view (from Borkent & Craig 2001). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Schizonyxhelea forattinii, female, in ventral view (from Borkent 2000a). H. Serromyia sp., female (in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). I. Allohelea japonica, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Monohelea obscura, male, in dorsal and ventral view (reconstructed from distorted specimen, shagreen not shown). K. Atyphohelea macroneura, female, in dorsal view (from Borkent 1998). L. Parabezzia huberti, male, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD69303FFD581E484F9CE3D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949208/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949208	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	FIGURE 44. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Alluaudomyia latipennis (from Debenham 1971). B. Alluaudomyia footei (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). D. Austrohelea campbellensis. E. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). F. Stilobezzia glauca (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). G. Stilobezzia ochracea (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). H. Stilobezzia diversa (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). I. Stilobezzia rabelloi (from Borkent & Craig 2001). J. Stilobezzia navaiae (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). K. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). L. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, as a Stilobezzia). M. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). N. Serromyia femorata (from Kettle & Lawson 1952). O. Allohelea japonica. P.Monohelea hirsuta (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). Q. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). R. Parabezzia alexanderi (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). S. Parabezzia huberti (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). T. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949276/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949276	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949112/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949112	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 15. Anterior portion of heads. A. Culicoides denticulatus, in anteroventral view. B. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus, in anterior view. C. Brachypogon sp., in anterior view (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). D. Stilobezzia antennalis, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Allohelea japonica, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present (distorted slide specimen). F. Atyphohelea macroneura, in ventral view, right side of head, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD67303CFD6618314C72E0AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949182/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949182	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949276/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949276	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD64303DFD5F19514873E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949276/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949276	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	FIGURE 63. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea unimaculata. C. Heteromyia wokei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD65303AFD401FFA4935E4E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949134/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949134	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	FIGURE 20. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Stilobezzia soror (from Mayer 1934c). B. Stilobezzia lutea (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). C. Stilobezzia antennalis (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). D. Stilobezzia pallidiventris (from Wirth & Grogan 1981). E. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a). F. Schizonyxhelea bulla (from Wirth & Grogan 1981, modified). G. Serromyia sp.. H. Allohelea japonica. I. Monohelea obscura. J. Atyphohelea macroneura (from Borkent 1998). K. Parabezzia alexanderi male (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). L. Parabezzia alexanderi female (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a, modified). M. Clinohelea dryas (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). N. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). O. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977, modified). P. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949192/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949192	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 37. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia clavata. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949226/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949226	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	FIGURE 50. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Atyphohelea macroneura. B. Parabezzia huberti. C. Echinohelea lanei. D. Clinohelea currei. E. Heteromyia wokei. F. Pellucidomyia leei.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949278/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949278	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD623038FD6C1D214D85E38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949194/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949194	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949278/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949278	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949288	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD603039FD9918374C97E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949194/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949194	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949278/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949278	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	FIGURE 64. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Pellucidomyia leei. B. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen). C. Hebetula tonnoiri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD613026FD4E199F4801E6A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949194/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949194	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949284/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949284	FIGURE 65. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. B. Macropeza natalensis. C. Macropeza sp. (from Laos).	FIGURE 65. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. B. Macropeza natalensis. C. Macropeza sp. (from Laos).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949320/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949320	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 75. Abdominal segments 9. A. Parabezzia huberti, female, in ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1977a). B. Echinohelea lanei (from Wirth 1994b). C. Clinohelea bimaculata, female, in ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Heteromyia wokei, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Heteromyia wokei, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). F. Heteromyia clavata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). G. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). H. Pellucidomyia geari, male, in ventral view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). I. Dibezzia debenhamae, male, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). J. Hebetula tonnoiri, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). K. Jenkinshelea albaria, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Jenkinshelea albaria, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7E3027FD631EE14F21E4D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949162/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949162	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	FIGURE 26. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Echinohelea lanei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Heteromyia wokei. D. Pellucidomyia leei. E. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). F. Hebetula tonnoiri. G. Jenkinshelea magnipennis H. Macropeza bayeri.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949194/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949194	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949284/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949284	FIGURE 65. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. B. Macropeza natalensis. C. Macropeza sp. (from Laos).	FIGURE 65. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. B. Macropeza natalensis. C. Macropeza sp. (from Laos).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7F3025FD5C1D324FBAE01C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949061/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949061	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949194/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949194	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	FIGURE 38. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Macropeza sp. (from Laos). F. Mallochohelea caudellii.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949286/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949286	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7D3022FD6D18794C84E7FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949230/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949230	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	FIGURE 51. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Dibezzia debenhamae. B. Hebetula tonnoiri (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. D. Macropeza natalensis. E. Mallochohelea caudellii. F. Probezzia sabroskyi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949286/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949286	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD7A3020FD561C444FD6E799.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949234/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949234	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949286/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949286	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	FIGURE 66. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Mallochohelea nr. caudellii (from Hope, British Columbia, Canada). B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD783021FDCA1FFA4F17E429.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949234/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949234	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949288	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD79302FFD521C6A4F11E679.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949332/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949332	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949234/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949234	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949288	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD77302CFD831EDA49E0E77C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949234/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949234	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949288/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949288	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	FIGURE 67. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Nilobezzia curticornis. B. Johannsenomyia argentata. C. Lanatomyia miles.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD74302DFD721FD94941E471.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949136/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949136	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	FIGURE 21. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). B. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Elson- Harris 1987). C. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). E. Mallochohelea termophila (from Spinelli 1984, modified). F. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). G. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). H. Nilobezzia basispinigera (from Elson-Harris 1987). I. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). J. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). K. Lanatomyia electra (from Elson-Harris 1987). L. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949174/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949174	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 30. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Serromyia sp. B. Allohelea japonica. C. Monohelea obscura. D. Atyphohelea macroneura. E. Parabezzia huberti. F. Echinohelea lanei. G. Clinohelea curriei. H. Heteromyia clavata. I. Pellucidomyia leei. J. Dibezzia debenhamae (dirty specimen, D-5-T perhaps broken setal socket). K. Hebetula tonnoiri. L. Jenkinshelea magnipennis. M. Macropeza natalensis. N. Mallochohelea caudellii. O. Probezzia sabroskyi. P. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011, modified). Q. Nilobezzia curticornis. R. Johannsenomyia argentata. S. Lanatomyia miles. T. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949198/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949198	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	FIGURE 39. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Probezzia sabroskyi. B. Neobezzia fittkaui. C. Nilobezzia sp. (from Australia). D. Johannsenomyia argentata. E. Lanatomyia electra. F. Anebomyia atripes.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949212/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949212	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 45. Respiratory organs, in dorsal view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Clinohelea tasmaniensis (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). B. Clinohelea bimaculata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979, modified). C. Heteromyia wokei (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). D. Heteromyia clavata (from Wirth & Grogan 1977). E. Pellucidomyia leei (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1986). F. Pellucidomyia geari (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). G. Dibezzia prominens (from Mayer 1934c). H. Hebetula tonnoiri (from Debenham 1974). I. Jenkinshelea albaria (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Macropeza albitarsis (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). K. Mallochohelea albihalter (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Probezzia pallida (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). M. Probezzia xanthogaster (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). N. Neobezzia fittkaui (from Ronderos et al. 2011). O. Nilobezzia aranea (from Elson-Harris 1987). P. Nilobezzia virago (from Elson-Harris 1987). Q. Johannsenomyia argentata (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). R. Lanatomyia electra (from Debenham 1974). S. Lanatomyia miles (from Debenham 1974). T. Anebomyia atripes (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949234/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949234	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949292/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949292	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949324/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949324	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	FIGURE 76. Abdominal segments 9. A. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in ventral view (modified from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). B. Macropeza albitarsis, female, in ventral view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007). C. Mallochohelea termophila, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1984). D. Mallochohelea termophila, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1984). E. Probezzia pallida, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Neobezzia fittkaui, male, in dorsal view (from Ronderos, et al. 2011). G. Nilobezzia virago, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). H. Johannsenomyia argentata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). I. Johannsenomyia argentata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). J. Lanatomyia miles, female, in dorsal view (from Elson- Harris 1987). K. Anebomyia atripes, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). L. Anebomyia atripes, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949344/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949344	FIGURE 81. Continuation of Majority rule (50%) cladogram of the genera of derived lineages of Ceratopogonidae. Numbers below each branch represent character state changes as described in the text and the matrix in Table 4. For characters with multiple states the character state changed to is indicated in superscript behind the character number. Bremer support values are shown above the branches. The root of this tree is a continuation from "All remaining Ceratopogonidae" as shown in Figure 80.	FIGURE 81. Continuation of Majority rule (50%) cladogram of the genera of derived lineages of Ceratopogonidae. Numbers below each branch represent character state changes as described in the text and the matrix in Table 4. For characters with multiple states the character state changed to is indicated in superscript behind the character number. Bremer support values are shown above the branches. The root of this tree is a continuation from "All remaining Ceratopogonidae" as shown in Figure 80.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD753028FDA21CD24CAEE38C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	http://table.plazi.org/id/DEA36657BD72302AFC601D42487CE574		They are summarized as follows:	They are summarized as follows:	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949164/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949164	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	FIGURE 27. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Mallochohelea caudellii. B. Probezzia sabroskyi. C. Neobezzia fittkaui. D. Nilobezzia curticornis. E. Johannsenomyia argentata. F. Lanatomyia electra. G. Anebomyia atripes. H. Homohelea delanoe.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949200/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949200	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949234/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949234	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	FIGURE 52. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Neobezzia fittkaui. B. Nilobezzia curticornis. C. Johannsenomyia argentata. D. Lanatomyia miles. E. Anebomyia atripes. F. Homohelea delanoe (reconstructed from distorted and dirty specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949292/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949292	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD703029FD5B18314C72E0F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949200/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949200	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949240/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949240	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949292/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949292	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD713016FD6419514C2BE776.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949061/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949061	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949200/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949200	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949240/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949240	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949294/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949294	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949292/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949292	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 68. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Anebomyia atripes. B. Homohelea delanoe. C. Leehelea hispida (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4E3014FD671FD049E9E2FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949200/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949200	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 40. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Homohelea delanoe, male (reconstructed from distorted specimen). B. Homohelea albitudinis, female (drawn from photograph). C. Leehelea hispida, female. D. Sphaeromias longipennis, male. E. Sphaeromias longipennis, female. F. Xenohelea galatea, female (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949240/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949240	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949294/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949294	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4C3015FD511B5F4C46E039.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3015FD9B18C24FB0E49C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3015FD9B18C24FB0E49C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949240/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949240	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949294/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949294	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949300/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949300	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD4D3011FD3A1CF94FECE426.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949080/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949080	FIGURE 6. Previous schemes for naming of sensilla and/or tubercles on abdominal segments of pupae of Ceratopogonidae. Homologies between authors given in Table 1. A. Derham's (1713) earliest description of a ceratopogonid pupa. B. Goeze's (1780) earliest system, likely a species of Bezzia. Letters refer to various parts. y and z refer to lateral sensilla. C. Mayer's (1934a) system of sensilla on segment 3, with model and three examples shown. Black squares refer to the position of sensilla. Other abbreviations as indicated. D. Tokunaga's (1937a) system for Culicoides, for various abdominal segments. sp refers to the spiracular scar.	FIGURE 6. Previous schemes for naming of sensilla and/or tubercles on abdominal segments of pupae of Ceratopogonidae. Homologies between authors given in Table 1. A. Derham's (1713) earliest description of a ceratopogonid pupa. B. Goeze's (1780) earliest system, likely a species of Bezzia. Letters refer to various parts. y and z refer to lateral sensilla. C. Mayer's (1934a) system of sensilla on segment 3, with model and three examples shown. Black squares refer to the position of sensilla. Other abbreviations as indicated. D. Tokunaga's (1937a) system for Culicoides, for various abdominal segments. sp refers to the spiracular scar.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949240/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949240	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949300/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949300	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD49301EFDB21C604D8CE40C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949240/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949240	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	FIGURE 53. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949300/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949300	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949326/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949326	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	FIGURE 77. Abdominal segments 9. A. Homohelea delanoe, female, in dorsal view (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Leehelea wasselli, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris 1987). C. Sphaeromias longipennis, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). D. Xenohelea galatea, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). E. Bezzia roldani, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). F. Bezzia roldani, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). G. Bezzia brevicornis, male, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Bezzia acanthodes, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a). I. Clastrieromyia dycei, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). J. Clastrieromyia dycei, female, in ventral view (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). K. Pachyhelea pachymera, male, in ventral view (from Spinelli 1983a). L. Pachyhelea pachymera, female, in dorsal view (from Spinelli 1983a).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD46301FFD521C494ED8E46E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949061/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949061	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	FIGURE 2. Pupae in unusual habitats, preservation and relative sizes. A. Forcipomyia pupae, Rancho Grande, Venezuela; photo by Steve Marshall. B. Forcipomyia pupae under bark of log of Pinus sylvestris, Poland; photo by Marek W. Kozlowski. C. Pupae of Mallochohelea sp. on emergent plants at edge of Bolean Lk., 6 km NE Falkland, British Columbia. D. Palpomyia sp. showing mounting technique on pin, 8 km E. Sicamous, British Columbia. E. Permanent slide mount of dissected adult and pupal exuviae of Mallochohelea albibasis. F. Pupal exuviae, from left to right, of Baeodasymyia michaeli, Culicoides denticulatus and Sphaeromias longipennis showing size differences within the family. Total length of Baeodasymyia michaeli = 1.2 mm, of Sphaeromias = 7.3 mm.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949242/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949242	FIGURE 54. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Palpomyia jonesi. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 54. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Palpomyia jonesi. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949300/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949300	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	FIGURE 70. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Clastrieromyia dycei. B. Pachyhelea pachymera. C. Palpomyia jonesi.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949304/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949304	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949332/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949332	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949294/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949294	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	FIGURE 69. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Sphaeromias longipennis. B. Xenohelea galatea. C. Bezzia nobilis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD47301BFD5F1CA94C9AE13C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949242/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949242	FIGURE 54. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Palpomyia jonesi. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 54. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Palpomyia jonesi. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949304/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949304	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949332/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949332	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD433019FD8E1999487AE059.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949100/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949100	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 12. Habitus. A. Pellucidomyia leei, male, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1970). B. Dibezzia prominens, sex unknown, in dorsal view (form Mayer 1934c). C. Macropeza albitarsis, male, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski & Dominiak, 2007, modified). D. Mallochohelea munda, male, in ventral view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). E. Sphaeromias fasciata, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Mayer 1934a). F. Bezzia glabra, female, in ventral view (from Thomsen 1937). G. Palpomyia sp., male, in dorsal view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in ventral view (modified from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949140/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949140	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 22. Dorsal apotomes, anterior view. A. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). B. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). C. Bezzia mollis (from Mayer 1934c). D. Bezzia roldani (from Spinelli & Wirth 1989). E. Bezzia brevicornis (from Spinelli 1983a). F. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). G. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). H. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979, modified). J. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). K. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949170/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949170	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	FIGURE 28. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Leehelea hispida. B. Sphaeromias longipennis. C. Xenohelea galatea. D. Bezzia nobilis. E. Clastrieromyia dycei. F. Pachyhelea pachymera. G. Palpomyia subasper. H. Phaenobezzia opaca. I. Paryphoconus grandis.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949178/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949178	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	FIGURE 31. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces; anteromedial setae. A. Homohelea delanoe. B. Leehelea hispida. C. Sphaeromias longipennis. D. Xenohelea galatea. E. Bezzia nobilis. F. Clastrieromyia dycei. G. Pachyhelea pachymera. H. Palpomyia jonesi. I. Phaenobezzia mashonensis. J. Paryphoconus oliveirai. K. Echinohelea lanei, partial lateral view (distorted slide specimen). L. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsal view. M. Palpomyia (JAD685), dorsolateral view. N. Probezzia seminigra, dorsal view of left side.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949202/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949202	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	FIGURE 41. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Bezzia nobilis. B. Clastrieromyia dycei (reconstructed from distorted specimen). C. Pachyhelea pachymera. D. Palpomyia occidentalis. E. Phaenobezzia opaca. F. Paryphoconus oliveirai (reconstructed from distorted specimen).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949214/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949214	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 46. Respiratory organs, most in dorsal view, Figs. 46G. in lateral view, pattern on tracheal tubes shown only in some. A. Homohelea albitudinis (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). B. Homohelea delanoe (from de Meillon & Wirth 1981). C. Leehelea wasselli (from Elson-Harris 1987). D. Leehelea hispida (from Elson-Harris 1987). E. Sphaeromias longipennis (from Wirth & Grogan 1979). F. Xenohelea galatea. G. Amerohelea sordidipes (from Lane et al. 1955). H. Bezzia glabra (from Wirth 1983b). I. Bezzia obelisca (from Wirth 1983a). J. Bezzia dorsasetula (from Wirth 1983a). K. Bezzia turkmenica (from Glukhova 1979b). L. Clastrieromyia dycei (from Spinelli & Grogan 1986). M. Pachyhelea pachymera (from Spinelli 1983a). N. Palpomyia lineata (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). O. Palpomyia jonesi (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). P. Palpomyia belkini (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). Q. Palpomyia rufa (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). R. Palpomyia flaviceps (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). S. Phaenobezzia opaca (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). T. Paryphoconus oliveirai (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949242/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949242	FIGURE 54. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Palpomyia jonesi. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 54. Metathoraces and tergites 1, in dorsal view. A. Palpomyia jonesi. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949304/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949304	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	FIGURE 71. Abdominal segments four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Palpomyia occidentalis. B. Phaenobezzia opaca. C. Paryphoconus oliveirai.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949332/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949332	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	FIGURE 78. Abdominal segments 9. A. Palpomyia lineata, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). B. Palpomyia lineata, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). C. Palpomyia jonesi, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979. D. Palpomyia jonesi, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). E. Palpomyia belkini, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). F. Palpomyia belkini, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). G. Palpomyia rufa, male, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). H. Palpomyia flaviceps, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Grogan & Wirth 1979). I. Phaenobezzia vacunae, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). J. Phaenobezzia mashonensis, male, in ventral view (from Haeselbarth 1965). K. Phaenobezzia opaca, female, in dorsal and ventral view (from Wirth & Grogan 1982). L. Paryphoconus oliveirai, female, in dorsal view (from Ronderos et al. 2007).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949118/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949118	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	FIGURE 16. Anterior portion of heads. A. Parabezzia huberti, in ventral view (distorted slide specimen). B. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA), ventrolateral view. C. Clinohelea curriei, in ventral view. D. Heteromyia clavata, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. E. Heteromyia wokei, in ventral, slightly lateral view. F. Pellucidomyia leei, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949184/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949184	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 33. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Parabezzia sp. (5 km. E. Danby, Vermont, USA). B. Clinohelea curriei. C. Pellucidomyia leei. D. Hebetula tonnoiri. E. Jenkinshelea sp. (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). F. Mallochohelea caudellii. G. Probezzia seminigra. H. Nilobezzia sp. (from Kruger NP, South Africa). I. Sphaeromias longipennis. J. Bezzia sp. (6 km E. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada) K. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada). L. Phaenobezzia sp. (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949120/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949120	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	FIGURE 17. Anterior portion of heads. A. Jenkinshelea sp., in ventral view (from Ottawa, ON, Canada). B. Mallochohelea caudellii., in ventral view. C. Sphaeromias longipennis, in ventral view. D. Bezzia sp., in ventral view (6 km E Salmon Arm, BC, Canada). E. Palpomyia sp. (Black Lake, Quebec, Canada), in ventral view. F. Phaenobezzia sp., in ventral view (from Skulsuza, South Africa).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949336/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949336	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
027587C9BD413006FD7918E34803E184.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4949104/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4949104	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).	2014-10-31	Borkent, Art		Zenodo	biologists	Borkent, Art			
