taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F71F32FFF3E83BFF7EF285FD3DFAC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4947315/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4947315	FIGURES 1–4. 1.Typical habitat of Atriplex halimus (along with other Chenopodiaceae) in the Dead Sea area, Israel. 2. A cluster of Asphondylia punica rosette bud galls on Atriplex halimus. 3. A gall of Asphondylia punica on Atriplex halimus cut open to show the white mycelium and the third instar larva. 4. Asphondylia punica—adult.	FIGURES 1–4. 1.Typical habitat of Atriplex halimus (along with other Chenopodiaceae) in the Dead Sea area, Israel. 2. A cluster of Asphondylia punica rosette bud galls on Atriplex halimus. 3. A gall of Asphondylia punica on Atriplex halimus cut open to show the white mycelium and the third instar larva. 4. Asphondylia punica—adult.	2014-10-02	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard		Zenodo	biologists	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard			
03F71F32FFF3E83BFF7EF285FD3DFAC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4947319/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4947319	FIGURES 8–12. Asphondylia punica. 8. Head. frontal 9. Acropod, lateral. 10. Acropod, ventral. 11. Female post-abdomen, lateral. 12. Male post-abdomen, lateral. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.	FIGURES 8–12. Asphondylia punica. 8. Head. frontal 9. Acropod, lateral. 10. Acropod, ventral. 11. Female post-abdomen, lateral. 12. Male post-abdomen, lateral. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.	2014-10-02	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard		Zenodo	biologists	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard			
03F71F32FFF3E83BFF7EF285FD3DFAC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4947321/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4947321	FIGURES 13–18. 13. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, dorsal. 14. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, ventral. 15. Asphondylia punica, larval spatula and associated papillae. 16. Asphondylia punica, exuviae, head. 17. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, frontal. 18. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, lateral. Scale bars = 0.1 mm, except Figs. 17–18 = 200µm.	FIGURES 13–18. 13. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, dorsal. 14. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, ventral. 15. Asphondylia punica, larval spatula and associated papillae. 16. Asphondylia punica, exuviae, head. 17. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, frontal. 18. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, lateral. Scale bars = 0.1 mm, except Figs. 17–18 = 200µm.	2014-10-02	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard		Zenodo	biologists	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard			
03F71F32FFF6E834FF7EF5B5FDD4FD93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4947317/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4947317	FIGURES 5–7. 5. The habitat of Atriplex lanfrancoi—an endemic plant of sheer seaside cliffs in the Maltese islands. 6. Fleshy bud galls of Asphondylia scopuli on Atriplex lanfrancoi. 7. Asphondylia scopuli gall on Atriplex lanfrancoi with pupal exuviae stuck in the gall.	FIGURES 5–7. 5. The habitat of Atriplex lanfrancoi—an endemic plant of sheer seaside cliffs in the Maltese islands. 6. Fleshy bud galls of Asphondylia scopuli on Atriplex lanfrancoi. 7. Asphondylia scopuli gall on Atriplex lanfrancoi with pupal exuviae stuck in the gall.	2014-10-02	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard		Zenodo	biologists	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard			
03F71F32FFF6E834FF7EF5B5FDD4FD93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4947321/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4947321	FIGURES 13–18. 13. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, dorsal. 14. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, ventral. 15. Asphondylia punica, larval spatula and associated papillae. 16. Asphondylia punica, exuviae, head. 17. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, frontal. 18. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, lateral. Scale bars = 0.1 mm, except Figs. 17–18 = 200µm.	FIGURES 13–18. 13. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, dorsal. 14. Asphondylia punica, male terminalia, ventral. 15. Asphondylia punica, larval spatula and associated papillae. 16. Asphondylia punica, exuviae, head. 17. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, frontal. 18. Asphondylia scopuli, pupal head, lateral. Scale bars = 0.1 mm, except Figs. 17–18 = 200µm.	2014-10-02	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard		Zenodo	biologists	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard			
03F71F32FFF9E837FF7EF66FFAE0FD95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4947323/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4947323	FIGURES 19–22. Mesopolobus melitensis. 19. Female, lateral. 20. Male, lateral. 21. Female, head, frontal. 22. Male, head, frontal.	FIGURES 19–22. Mesopolobus melitensis. 19. Female, lateral. 20. Male, lateral. 21. Female, head, frontal. 22. Male, head, frontal.	2014-10-02	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard		Zenodo	biologists	Dorchin, Netta;Mifsud, David;Askew, Richard			
