taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0A1D87A8FFA0FFCBFE0BFD58FEACFC0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536367/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536367	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFA2FFC9FD89FED5FEACFDCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536367/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536367	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF9FFFF4FDCBFBC4FE6AF901.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF9AFFF1FDE5FC69FEACFB51.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536367/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536367	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF94FFFFFE27FC81FEACFB02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536367/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536367	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF92FFF9FDD8FBD5FC51FAFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536361/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536361	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF84FFEFFDE5FBA2FEA6FA52.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF86FFEDFDFAFED5FD35FC2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF83FFE8FDCCFED5FC88FDD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536357/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536357	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFFDFF96FE39FED5FD92FC02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536357/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536357	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFFAFF90FDE6FC36FD7DFD46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536357/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536357	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFF7FF9CFEBAFD8FFEACFC3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536367/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536367	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFEEFF85FDCAFBD8FD1BF9D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536357/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536357	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFD8FFB3FDE5F949FC74F852.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536357/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536357	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	Fig. 1. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, family Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843. A. Nanogona polydesmoides (Leach, 1814). B. Rhymogona verhoeffi (Bigler, 1913). C. Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814, in copula. D. Atractosoma meridionale Fanzago, 1876. E. Bergamosoma canestrinii (Fedrizzi, 1878), feeding on excrements of fox (Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A, C), Jörg Spelda (B, D), José Domingo Gilgado (E).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFD6FFBDFDD0FBEDFABCFA5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536361/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536361	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFD2FFB9FE05FED5FB3AFD42.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFD3FFB8FDD0FD8AFE41FBB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536361/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536361	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFCEFFA5FD8CFC7CFED9FB3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFCBFFA0FDEFFDC3FD7CFB74.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FFC2FFA9FDDFFA7FFEACF97F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536367/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536367	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	Fig. 4. A selection of European subterranean species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Schizmohetera curcici Makarov, 2001, topotype (Neoatractosomatidae Verhoeff, 1901). B. Serbosoma kucajense (Ćurčić & Makarov, 1998), topotype (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Egonpretneria vudutschaljdi Antić & Dražina, 2015 (Anthogonidae Ribaut, 1913). D. Cornogonopus pavicevici Antić, 2020, the latest addition to the European chordeumatidan fauna, holotype (Anthroleucosomatidae) E. Haasia likana (Strasser, 1966) (Anthogonidae). F. Dyocerasoma intermedium Makarov, Lučić, Mitić & Rađa, 2003 (Craspedosomatidae Gray, 1843). Photo credits: Marjan Komnenov (A), Dragan Antić (B, D), Tamara Čuković-Malenica (C), Tvrtko Dražina (E), Kazimir Muculinić (F).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF3CFF57FDE9FC6DFB2EF9A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF3BFF50FDD3F9D0FC67F852.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536361/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536361	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF36FF5DFD8CFD98FD6DFCA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536365/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536365	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	Fig. 3. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Psichrosoma cf. breuli (Mauriès, 1970) (Vandeleumatidae Mauriès, 1970). B. Turdulisoma cf. helenreadae Mauriès, 2015 (Haplobainosomatidae Verhoeff, 1909). C. Hylebainosoma nontronense Mauriès & Kime, 1999 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899). D. Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) (Anthroleucosomatidae Verhoeff, 1899). E. Melogona gallica (Latzel, 1884) (Chordeumatidae C.L. Koch, 1847). F. Chordeuma proximum Ribaut, 1913 (Chordeumatidae). G. Ceratosphys amoena Ribaut, 1920 (Opisthocheiridae Ribaut, 1913). H. Mastigona mutabilis (Latzel, 1884) (Mastigophorophyllidae Verhoeff, 1899). Photo credits: Paul Richards, www.flickr.com/invertimages (A–E, G), Trevor and Dilys Pendleton (F), Jörg Spelda (H).	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
0A1D87A8FF30FF5BFE3DFBEDFCCAF9C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5536361/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536361	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	Fig. 2. A selection of European species of Chordeumatida C.L. Koch, 1847, various families. A. Halleinosoma noricum Verhoeff, 1913 (Trachygonidae Cook, 1896). B. Syngonopodium aceris Verhoeff, 1913 (Attemsiidae Verhoeff, 1899). C. Xylophageuma zschokkei Bigler, 1912 (Haaseidae Attems, 1899), in copula. D. Haplogona oculodistincta (Verhoeff, 1893) (Verhoeffiidae Verhoeff, 1899), in copula. E. Haasea fonticulorum (Verhoeff, 1910) (Haaseidae), in copula. Jörg Spelda has pointed out that on Figs 2C and 2E, both showing copulation in species of Haaseidae, the female is seen to be partially covered in a fine web (most evident in Fig. 2E), probably produced by the male’s spinning glands and perhaps serving to ‘strap down’ the female to the ground. Photo credits: Jörg Spelda.	2021-09-22	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik		Zenodo	biologists	Kime, Richard Desmond;Enghoff, Henrik			
