taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088107/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088107	Fig. 1. Map of the sampling locality (circle) in the North-West of Tunisia.	Fig. 1. Map of the sampling locality (circle) in the North-West of Tunisia.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088109/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088109	Fig. 2. Macrobiotus azzunae sp. nov., holotype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S32). A. In toto animal. B. Cuticular pores and leg granulation (arrow) on the hind legs. C. Buccal-pharyngeal apparatus. D. Buccal armature: dorsal crests (arrow). E. Buccal armature: ventral crests (arrow). F. Claw and lunulae of the third pair of legs. G. Claw and lunulae of the fourth pair of legs. A–G: PhC.	Fig. 2. Macrobiotus azzunae sp. nov., holotype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S32). A. In toto animal. B. Cuticular pores and leg granulation (arrow) on the hind legs. C. Buccal-pharyngeal apparatus. D. Buccal armature: dorsal crests (arrow). E. Buccal armature: ventral crests (arrow). F. Claw and lunulae of the third pair of legs. G. Claw and lunulae of the fourth pair of legs. A–G: PhC.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088111/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088111	Fig. 3. Macrobiotus azzunae sp. nov., paratypes. A. In toto animal. B–D. Cuticular pores. E. Fourth pair of legs with smooth lunules and peculiar granulation on the legs. F. Granulation on the legs with a starshaped organization. G. Male with testis full of mature spermatozoa with elongate, helicoidal nucleus. A, D–F: SEM (stub-C4218); B: in vivo DIC; C, G: orcein (not permanent slide TN02–04) PhC.	Fig. 3. Macrobiotus azzunae sp. nov., paratypes. A. In toto animal. B–D. Cuticular pores. E. Fourth pair of legs with smooth lunules and peculiar granulation on the legs. F. Granulation on the legs with a starshaped organization. G. Male with testis full of mature spermatozoa with elongate, helicoidal nucleus. A, D–F: SEM (stub-C4218); B: in vivo DIC; C, G: orcein (not permanent slide TN02–04) PhC.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088113/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088113	Fig. 4. Egg of Macrobiotus azzunae sp. nov., paratype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S11). A. In toto egg with buccal-pharyngeal apparatus of its embryo at the end of development. B. Processes of the eggshell (midsection). C. Distal discs of the eggshell processes. D. Surface of the eggshell between processes. A, C–D: PhC; B: DIC.	Fig. 4. Egg of Macrobiotus azzunae sp. nov., paratype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S11). A. In toto egg with buccal-pharyngeal apparatus of its embryo at the end of development. B. Processes of the eggshell (midsection). C. Distal discs of the eggshell processes. D. Surface of the eggshell between processes. A, C–D: PhC; B: DIC.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088115/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088115	Fig. 5. Comparison betweenM. azzunae sp. nov. andM. sandrae Bertolani & Rebecchi, 1993.A. Placoids in M. azzunae sp. nov., paratype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S30).B. Placoids inM. sandrae (UNIMORE, slide C442–S79); arrowheads evidence the different constriction depth of the first macroplacoid. C. Eggshell in M. azzunae sp. nov., paratype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S4). D. Eggshell in M. sandrae (UNIMORE, slide C2346–S2); in M. azzunae sp. nov. there are smaller processes and reticulation with thinner wires and larger net around the processes than in M. sandrae. A–D: PhC.	Fig. 5. Comparison betweenM. azzunae sp. nov. andM. sandrae Bertolani & Rebecchi, 1993.A. Placoids in M. azzunae sp. nov., paratype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S30).B. Placoids inM. sandrae (UNIMORE, slide C442–S79); arrowheads evidence the different constriction depth of the first macroplacoid. C. Eggshell in M. azzunae sp. nov., paratype (UNIMORE, slide C4218–S4). D. Eggshell in M. sandrae (UNIMORE, slide C2346–S2); in M. azzunae sp. nov. there are smaller processes and reticulation with thinner wires and larger net around the processes than in M. sandrae. A–D: PhC.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088121/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088121	Fig. 7. Left: tree resulting from both the maximum likelihood analysis and the Bayesian inference of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) in M. azzunae sp. nov. specimens and sequences from GenBank. Values above branches point out bootstrap values, while values under branches represent posterior probability values. Results of the Poisson tree process analysis are provided using differently coloured branches: putative species are indicated using transitions from blue-coloured branches to red-coloured branches. Newly scored haplotypes are in bold. The scale bar shows the number of substitutions per nucleotide position. Centre: haplotype network of COI gene in M. hufelandi complex. Circles represent haplotypes, while circle surface denotes haplotype frequency. Networks falling below the value of the 95% connection limit are disconnected. Right: rectangles denote specimens grouped by ABGD analysis.	Fig. 7. Left: tree resulting from both the maximum likelihood analysis and the Bayesian inference of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) in M. azzunae sp. nov. specimens and sequences from GenBank. Values above branches point out bootstrap values, while values under branches represent posterior probability values. Results of the Poisson tree process analysis are provided using differently coloured branches: putative species are indicated using transitions from blue-coloured branches to red-coloured branches. Newly scored haplotypes are in bold. The scale bar shows the number of substitutions per nucleotide position. Centre: haplotype network of COI gene in M. hufelandi complex. Circles represent haplotypes, while circle surface denotes haplotype frequency. Networks falling below the value of the 95% connection limit are disconnected. Right: rectangles denote specimens grouped by ABGD analysis.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
137D2D117B16FFF5FD9C92D2FACADEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5088117/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5088117	Fig. 6. Macrobiotus personatus Biserov, 1990, paratypes (Civic Museum of Natural History of Verona, Italy, CT14701). A. Buccal-pharyngeal apparatus with macroplacoids. B. Pores on the cuticle. C. Eggshell reticulation and egg processes. D. Egg processes. A–D: PhC.	Fig. 6. Macrobiotus personatus Biserov, 1990, paratypes (Civic Museum of Natural History of Verona, Italy, CT14701). A. Buccal-pharyngeal apparatus with macroplacoids. B. Pores on the cuticle. C. Eggshell reticulation and egg processes. D. Egg processes. A–D: PhC.	2021-07-09	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto		Zenodo	biologists	Marnissi, Jamila Ben;Cesari, Michele;Rebecchi, Lorena;Bertolani, Roberto			
