taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039D4113FF996902BAF5FF49FB6D7D28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996902B842FF19FEDC767F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504809/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504809	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996902B842FF19FEDC767F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504811/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504811	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996902B842FF19FEDC767F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996906BA0FFC5EFBA0764B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504809/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504809	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996906BA0FFC5EFBA0764B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504811/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504811	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996906BA0FFC5EFBA0764B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504813/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504813	Figs 24–32. Male (24–30) and female (31–32) genitalia of Prolygus disciger (Poppius, 1915). 24 – pygophoral spine and left paramere; 25–26 – left paramere; 27 – right paramere; 28–30 – endosoma; 31 – posterior wall; 32 – bursa copulatrix. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 24–32. Male (24–30) and female (31–32) genitalia of Prolygus disciger (Poppius, 1915). 24 – pygophoral spine and left paramere; 25–26 – left paramere; 27 – right paramere; 28–30 – endosoma; 31 – posterior wall; 32 – bursa copulatrix. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF996906BA0FFC5EFBA0764B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF9C6907B866FF49FB457FC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF936908B984FF49FB8278A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504809/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504809	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF936908B984FF49FB8278A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504811/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504811	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF936908B984FF49FB8278A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504815/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504815	Figs 33–42. Male (33–40) and female (41–42) genitalia of Prolygus spp. 33–36 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915): 33 – apex of pygophore, caudal view; 34 – left paramere; 35 – right paramere; 36 – endosoma; 37–42 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 37 – apex of pygophore, dorsal view; 38 – right paramere; 39 – left paramere; 40 – endosoma; 41 – bursa copulatrix; 42 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 33–42. Male (33–40) and female (41–42) genitalia of Prolygus spp. 33–36 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915): 33 – apex of pygophore, caudal view; 34 – left paramere; 35 – right paramere; 36 – endosoma; 37–42 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 37 – apex of pygophore, dorsal view; 38 – right paramere; 39 – left paramere; 40 – endosoma; 41 – bursa copulatrix; 42 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF936908B984FF49FB8278A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF936908B984FF49FB8278A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504821/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504821	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF936909BA24F8E9FEE07F88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF926909B87CFDF8FE9678C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504809/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504809	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	Figs 1–11. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus species, live individuals. 1–2 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915) (1 –♁, Pingtung, Taiwan; 2 –♁, Chaiyaphum, Thailand), 3–5 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915) (3 – ♀, attracted to FL light in Brastagi, N. Sumatra; 4–5 – ♁, Kathmandu, Nepal), 6–11 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (6 – ♁, Kathmandu; 7 – ♀, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; 8 – ♁, darkened individual, Nantou, Taiwan; 9–11 – reared ♁ emerging, Rasuwa, Nepal).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF926909B87CFDF8FE9678C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504811/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504811	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	Figs 12–23. Scanning electron micrographs for genuine Prolygus species. 12–15 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915), ♁: 12 – dorsal surface, 13 – cuneus and metatarsi, 14 – apical part of pygophore, left lateral view, 15 – scent efferent system; 16–17 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915), ♀: 16 – head and thorax, left lateral view, 17 – pretarsus (hind leg); 18–23 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1915): 18 – ♀, dorsal surface, 19 – ♁, head and thorax, left lateral view; 20 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 21 – ♀, dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum), 22 – ♁, apex of pygophore, left lateral view, 23 – ♁, metatarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF926909B87CFDF8FE9678C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504815/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504815	Figs 33–42. Male (33–40) and female (41–42) genitalia of Prolygus spp. 33–36 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915): 33 – apex of pygophore, caudal view; 34 – left paramere; 35 – right paramere; 36 – endosoma; 37–42 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 37 – apex of pygophore, dorsal view; 38 – right paramere; 39 – left paramere; 40 – endosoma; 41 – bursa copulatrix; 42 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 33–42. Male (33–40) and female (41–42) genitalia of Prolygus spp. 33–36 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915): 33 – apex of pygophore, caudal view; 34 – left paramere; 35 – right paramere; 36 – endosoma; 37–42 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 37 – apex of pygophore, dorsal view; 38 – right paramere; 39 – left paramere; 40 – endosoma; 41 – bursa copulatrix; 42 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF926909B87CFDF8FE9678C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504817/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504817	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	Figs 43–53. Habitus images of genuine Prolygus spp, dry-preserved specimens in dorsal and ventral (46, 53) view. 43–44 – P. alboscutellatus Carvalho, 1987:43 –♀ (N. Sumatra); 44 –♁ (Negros, Philippines).45–46 – P. disciger (Poppius, 1915):45 –♀ (Iriomote Island, Japan), 46 –♁ (Pingtung, Taiwan); 47 – P. loriae (Poppius, 1914), holotype, ♁ (ZMUF); 48 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915) (N. Sumatra); 49 – P. palauensis (Carvalho, 1956), holotype, ♁ (USNM); 50–53 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 50 – ♁ (Perak, Malaya), 51 – ♁ (N. Sumatra), 52–53 – ♀ (N. Sumatra).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF92690CBAA5FED9FD747968.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504823/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504823	Figs 73–82.Habitus images of live individuals.73–76 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp.nov. (73 –♁ on breeding host Homonoia riparia in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand; 74 – ♀, same locality; 75 – ♀ adult (right) and final instar nymph, same locality; 76 – a variant ♀ with reddish legs in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand). 77 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002,♁ from Iriomote Island, Japan. 78–80 – Anthophilolygus bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 78 – ♁, on Fraxinus griffitii in Iriomote Island, Japan; 79 – ♀, on Mallotus japonicus in Nagasaki, Japan; 80 – final instar nymph, Okinawa, Japan) 81–82 – unidentified Anthophilolygus species found in Thailand: 81 – ♁, Nakhon Ratchasima; 82 – final instar nymph, Chon Buri.	Figs 73–82.Habitus images of live individuals.73–76 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp.nov. (73 –♁ on breeding host Homonoia riparia in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand; 74 – ♀, same locality; 75 – ♀ adult (right) and final instar nymph, same locality; 76 – a variant ♀ with reddish legs in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand). 77 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002,♁ from Iriomote Island, Japan. 78–80 – Anthophilolygus bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 78 – ♁, on Fraxinus griffitii in Iriomote Island, Japan; 79 – ♀, on Mallotus japonicus in Nagasaki, Japan; 80 – final instar nymph, Okinawa, Japan) 81–82 – unidentified Anthophilolygus species found in Thailand: 81 – ♁, Nakhon Ratchasima; 82 – final instar nymph, Chon Buri.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF92690CBAA5FED9FD747968.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504831/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504831	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF92690CBAA5FED9FD747968.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF97690FB87AF8A9FD607BA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF97690FB87AF8A9FD607BA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504823/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504823	Figs 73–82.Habitus images of live individuals.73–76 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp.nov. (73 –♁ on breeding host Homonoia riparia in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand; 74 – ♀, same locality; 75 – ♀ adult (right) and final instar nymph, same locality; 76 – a variant ♀ with reddish legs in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand). 77 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002,♁ from Iriomote Island, Japan. 78–80 – Anthophilolygus bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 78 – ♁, on Fraxinus griffitii in Iriomote Island, Japan; 79 – ♀, on Mallotus japonicus in Nagasaki, Japan; 80 – final instar nymph, Okinawa, Japan) 81–82 – unidentified Anthophilolygus species found in Thailand: 81 – ♁, Nakhon Ratchasima; 82 – final instar nymph, Chon Buri.	Figs 73–82.Habitus images of live individuals.73–76 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp.nov. (73 –♁ on breeding host Homonoia riparia in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand; 74 – ♀, same locality; 75 – ♀ adult (right) and final instar nymph, same locality; 76 – a variant ♀ with reddish legs in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand). 77 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002,♁ from Iriomote Island, Japan. 78–80 – Anthophilolygus bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 78 – ♁, on Fraxinus griffitii in Iriomote Island, Japan; 79 – ♀, on Mallotus japonicus in Nagasaki, Japan; 80 – final instar nymph, Okinawa, Japan) 81–82 – unidentified Anthophilolygus species found in Thailand: 81 – ♁, Nakhon Ratchasima; 82 – final instar nymph, Chon Buri.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF97690FB87AF8A9FD607BA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504827/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504827	Figs 94–105. Scanning electron micrographs for Anthophilolygus species. 94–98 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov., ♁: 94 – left lateral surface; 95 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 96 – scent efferent system; 97 – pretarsus (hind leg); 98 – apical part of pygophore. 99–105 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 99 –♀, dorsal surface; 100 – ♁, left lateral surface; 101 – ♀ dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 102 – ♁, scent efferent system; 103 – ♁, metatarsus; 104 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 105 – pygophore, left lateral view.	Figs 94–105. Scanning electron micrographs for Anthophilolygus species. 94–98 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov., ♁: 94 – left lateral surface; 95 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 96 – scent efferent system; 97 – pretarsus (hind leg); 98 – apical part of pygophore. 99–105 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 99 –♀, dorsal surface; 100 – ♁, left lateral surface; 101 – ♀ dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 102 – ♁, scent efferent system; 103 – ♁, metatarsus; 104 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 105 – pygophore, left lateral view.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF97690FB87AF8A9FD607BA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504831/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504831	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF97690FB87AF8A9FD607BA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504829/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504829	Figs 106–117.Scanning electron micrographs for species of the Lygus complex. 106–107 – Apolygopsis mikioi Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2012,♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 106 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 107 – pygophore, left lateral view. 108–109 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906), ♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 108 – head and thorax; 109 – pygophore. 110–111 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, ♀ (Ishigaki Island, Japan): 110 – head and thorax; 111 – metatarsus. 112–116: Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov., ♁ (Lanyu Island, Taiwan): 112 – dorsal surface; 113–114 – left lateral surface; 115 – protarsus; 116 – metatarsus. 117 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype ♀, left lateral surface.	Figs 106–117.Scanning electron micrographs for species of the Lygus complex. 106–107 – Apolygopsis mikioi Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2012,♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 106 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 107 – pygophore, left lateral view. 108–109 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906), ♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 108 – head and thorax; 109 – pygophore. 110–111 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, ♀ (Ishigaki Island, Japan): 110 – head and thorax; 111 – metatarsus. 112–116: Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov., ♁ (Lanyu Island, Taiwan): 112 – dorsal surface; 113–114 – left lateral surface; 115 – protarsus; 116 – metatarsus. 117 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype ♀, left lateral surface.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF946911B9D4F9E9FD617DC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF946911B9D4F9E9FD617DC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504821/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504821	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF946911B9D4F9E9FD617DC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504823/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504823	Figs 73–82.Habitus images of live individuals.73–76 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp.nov. (73 –♁ on breeding host Homonoia riparia in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand; 74 – ♀, same locality; 75 – ♀ adult (right) and final instar nymph, same locality; 76 – a variant ♀ with reddish legs in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand). 77 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002,♁ from Iriomote Island, Japan. 78–80 – Anthophilolygus bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 78 – ♁, on Fraxinus griffitii in Iriomote Island, Japan; 79 – ♀, on Mallotus japonicus in Nagasaki, Japan; 80 – final instar nymph, Okinawa, Japan) 81–82 – unidentified Anthophilolygus species found in Thailand: 81 – ♁, Nakhon Ratchasima; 82 – final instar nymph, Chon Buri.	Figs 73–82.Habitus images of live individuals.73–76 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp.nov. (73 –♁ on breeding host Homonoia riparia in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand; 74 – ♀, same locality; 75 – ♀ adult (right) and final instar nymph, same locality; 76 – a variant ♀ with reddish legs in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand). 77 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002,♁ from Iriomote Island, Japan. 78–80 – Anthophilolygus bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 78 – ♁, on Fraxinus griffitii in Iriomote Island, Japan; 79 – ♀, on Mallotus japonicus in Nagasaki, Japan; 80 – final instar nymph, Okinawa, Japan) 81–82 – unidentified Anthophilolygus species found in Thailand: 81 – ♁, Nakhon Ratchasima; 82 – final instar nymph, Chon Buri.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF946911B9D4F9E9FD617DC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504827/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504827	Figs 94–105. Scanning electron micrographs for Anthophilolygus species. 94–98 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov., ♁: 94 – left lateral surface; 95 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 96 – scent efferent system; 97 – pretarsus (hind leg); 98 – apical part of pygophore. 99–105 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 99 –♀, dorsal surface; 100 – ♁, left lateral surface; 101 – ♀ dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 102 – ♁, scent efferent system; 103 – ♁, metatarsus; 104 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 105 – pygophore, left lateral view.	Figs 94–105. Scanning electron micrographs for Anthophilolygus species. 94–98 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov., ♁: 94 – left lateral surface; 95 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 96 – scent efferent system; 97 – pretarsus (hind leg); 98 – apical part of pygophore. 99–105 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 99 –♀, dorsal surface; 100 – ♁, left lateral surface; 101 – ♀ dorsal vestiture (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 102 – ♁, scent efferent system; 103 – ♁, metatarsus; 104 – ♀, pretarsus (hind leg); 105 – pygophore, left lateral view.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF946911B9D4F9E9FD617DC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504831/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504831	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF946911B9D4F9E9FD617DC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504815/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504815	Figs 33–42. Male (33–40) and female (41–42) genitalia of Prolygus spp. 33–36 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915): 33 – apex of pygophore, caudal view; 34 – left paramere; 35 – right paramere; 36 – endosoma; 37–42 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 37 – apex of pygophore, dorsal view; 38 – right paramere; 39 – left paramere; 40 – endosoma; 41 – bursa copulatrix; 42 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 33–42. Male (33–40) and female (41–42) genitalia of Prolygus spp. 33–36 – P. nigriclavus (Poppius, 1915): 33 – apex of pygophore, caudal view; 34 – left paramere; 35 – right paramere; 36 – endosoma; 37–42 – P. papuanus (Poppius, 1914): 37 – apex of pygophore, dorsal view; 38 – right paramere; 39 – left paramere; 40 – endosoma; 41 – bursa copulatrix; 42 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8A6911BA09FE09FAAE7AA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504821/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504821	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8A6911BA09FE09FAAE7AA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8A6911B9CBFC49FBB67F88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8A6911B9CBFC49FBB67F88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504840/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504840	Figs 170–177. Male (170–175) and female (176–177) genitalia of the taxa superficially similar to Prolygus. 170–172 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906) (Nagasaki, Japan): 170 – left paramere, 171 – right paramere, 172 – endosoma. 173–175 – Neolygus honshuensis (Linnavuori, 1963) (Hokkaido, Japan): 173 – left paramere, 174 – right paramere, 175 – endosoma. 176–177 – N. zhugei (Yasunaga, 1992) (Nagasaki): 176 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 176 – posterior wall, anterior view. Additional abbreviations: BSC – basal sclerite; EDB – endosomal base; VSC – ventral sclerite.	Figs 170–177. Male (170–175) and female (176–177) genitalia of the taxa superficially similar to Prolygus. 170–172 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906) (Nagasaki, Japan): 170 – left paramere, 171 – right paramere, 172 – endosoma. 173–175 – Neolygus honshuensis (Linnavuori, 1963) (Hokkaido, Japan): 173 – left paramere, 174 – right paramere, 175 – endosoma. 176–177 – N. zhugei (Yasunaga, 1992) (Nagasaki): 176 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 176 – posterior wall, anterior view. Additional abbreviations: BSC – basal sclerite; EDB – endosomal base; VSC – ventral sclerite.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF896914B9B7F90EFDDD7648.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504821/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504821	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF896914B9B7F90EFDDD7648.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF896914B9B7F90EFDDD7648.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504831/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504831	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	Figs 118–135. Male (118–123, 126–128, 131–135) and female (125–126, 129–130) genitalia of Anthophilolygus spp. (118–130) and Apolygopsis nigra (Poppius, 1915) (131–135: 131 – right paramere; 132 – left paramere; 133 – phallotheca; 134–135 – endosoma). 118–125 – A. alaneylesi sp. nov.: 118–119 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (118) and left lateral (119) view; 120 – left paramere; 121 – aedeagus; 122 – phallotheca; 123 – endosoma; 124 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 125 – posterior wall; 126–130 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 126 – apex of pygophore with left paramere, 127 – right paramere; 128 – aedeagus; 129 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 130 – posterior wall. Scale bars 0.2 mm (0.1 mm for 118–125).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8F6915BA0FFA50FA047F28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8F6915BA0FFA50FA047F28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504829/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504829	Figs 106–117.Scanning electron micrographs for species of the Lygus complex. 106–107 – Apolygopsis mikioi Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2012,♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 106 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 107 – pygophore, left lateral view. 108–109 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906), ♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 108 – head and thorax; 109 – pygophore. 110–111 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, ♀ (Ishigaki Island, Japan): 110 – head and thorax; 111 – metatarsus. 112–116: Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov., ♁ (Lanyu Island, Taiwan): 112 – dorsal surface; 113–114 – left lateral surface; 115 – protarsus; 116 – metatarsus. 117 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype ♀, left lateral surface.	Figs 106–117.Scanning electron micrographs for species of the Lygus complex. 106–107 – Apolygopsis mikioi Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2012,♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 106 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 107 – pygophore, left lateral view. 108–109 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906), ♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 108 – head and thorax; 109 – pygophore. 110–111 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, ♀ (Ishigaki Island, Japan): 110 – head and thorax; 111 – metatarsus. 112–116: Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov., ♁ (Lanyu Island, Taiwan): 112 – dorsal surface; 113–114 – left lateral surface; 115 – protarsus; 116 – metatarsus. 117 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype ♀, left lateral surface.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8F6915BA0FFA50FA047F28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504833/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504833	Figs 136–146. Lygus complex, male genitalia. 136–139 – Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov.: 136–137 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (136) and left lateral (137) view; 138 – left paramere; 139 – endosoma; 140–143 – Lygus kusaiensis Carvalho, 1956: 140 – pygophoral spine, dorsal view, 141 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 142 – left paramere; 143 – endosoma; 144–146 – L. dybasi Carvalho, 1956: 144 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 145 – left paramere; 146 – endosoma.	Figs 136–146. Lygus complex, male genitalia. 136–139 – Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov.: 136–137 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (136) and left lateral (137) view; 138 – left paramere; 139 – endosoma; 140–143 – Lygus kusaiensis Carvalho, 1956: 140 – pygophoral spine, dorsal view, 141 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 142 – left paramere; 143 – endosoma; 144–146 – L. dybasi Carvalho, 1956: 144 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 145 – left paramere; 146 – endosoma.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6916B866FF49FB567F88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6916B866FF49FB567F88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504829/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504829	Figs 106–117.Scanning electron micrographs for species of the Lygus complex. 106–107 – Apolygopsis mikioi Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2012,♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 106 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 107 – pygophore, left lateral view. 108–109 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906), ♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 108 – head and thorax; 109 – pygophore. 110–111 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, ♀ (Ishigaki Island, Japan): 110 – head and thorax; 111 – metatarsus. 112–116: Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov., ♁ (Lanyu Island, Taiwan): 112 – dorsal surface; 113–114 – left lateral surface; 115 – protarsus; 116 – metatarsus. 117 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype ♀, left lateral surface.	Figs 106–117.Scanning electron micrographs for species of the Lygus complex. 106–107 – Apolygopsis mikioi Yasunaga & Schwartz, 2012,♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 106 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 107 – pygophore, left lateral view. 108–109 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906), ♁ (Nagasaki, Japan): 108 – head and thorax; 109 – pygophore. 110–111 – Nepiolygus arare Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, ♀ (Ishigaki Island, Japan): 110 – head and thorax; 111 – metatarsus. 112–116: Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov., ♁ (Lanyu Island, Taiwan): 112 – dorsal surface; 113–114 – left lateral surface; 115 – protarsus; 116 – metatarsus. 117 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype ♀, left lateral surface.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6916B866FF49FB567F88.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504833/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504833	Figs 136–146. Lygus complex, male genitalia. 136–139 – Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov.: 136–137 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (136) and left lateral (137) view; 138 – left paramere; 139 – endosoma; 140–143 – Lygus kusaiensis Carvalho, 1956: 140 – pygophoral spine, dorsal view, 141 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 142 – left paramere; 143 – endosoma; 144–146 – L. dybasi Carvalho, 1956: 144 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 145 – left paramere; 146 – endosoma.	Figs 136–146. Lygus complex, male genitalia. 136–139 – Micromimetus sunweni sp. nov.: 136–137 – apex of pygophore with right paramere, dorsal (136) and left lateral (137) view; 138 – left paramere; 139 – endosoma; 140–143 – Lygus kusaiensis Carvalho, 1956: 140 – pygophoral spine, dorsal view, 141 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 142 – left paramere; 143 – endosoma; 144–146 – L. dybasi Carvalho, 1956: 144 – apex of pygophore with right paramere; 145 – left paramere; 146 – endosoma.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6917BA9CFE09FD0978C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6917BA9CFE09FD0978C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6917BA9CFE09FD0978C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504835/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504835	Figs 147–158. Scanning electron micrographs for Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (147–152) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (153–158). 147, 153 – head and thorax, dorsal view; 148, 154 – dorsal vestiture pattern (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 149 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 150, 157 – metatarsus; 151 – pretarsus (hind leg); 152, 158 – pygophore, left lateral view; 155 – scent efferent system; 156 – protarsus.	Figs 147–158. Scanning electron micrographs for Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (147–152) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (153–158). 147, 153 – head and thorax, dorsal view; 148, 154 – dorsal vestiture pattern (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 149 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 150, 157 – metatarsus; 151 – pretarsus (hind leg); 152, 158 – pygophore, left lateral view; 155 – scent efferent system; 156 – protarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6917BA9CFE09FD0978C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504837/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504837	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8D6917BA9CFE09FD0978C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504840/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504840	Figs 170–177. Male (170–175) and female (176–177) genitalia of the taxa superficially similar to Prolygus. 170–172 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906) (Nagasaki, Japan): 170 – left paramere, 171 – right paramere, 172 – endosoma. 173–175 – Neolygus honshuensis (Linnavuori, 1963) (Hokkaido, Japan): 173 – left paramere, 174 – right paramere, 175 – endosoma. 176–177 – N. zhugei (Yasunaga, 1992) (Nagasaki): 176 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 176 – posterior wall, anterior view. Additional abbreviations: BSC – basal sclerite; EDB – endosomal base; VSC – ventral sclerite.	Figs 170–177. Male (170–175) and female (176–177) genitalia of the taxa superficially similar to Prolygus. 170–172 – Apolygus pulchellus (Reuter, 1906) (Nagasaki, Japan): 170 – left paramere, 171 – right paramere, 172 – endosoma. 173–175 – Neolygus honshuensis (Linnavuori, 1963) (Hokkaido, Japan): 173 – left paramere, 174 – right paramere, 175 – endosoma. 176–177 – N. zhugei (Yasunaga, 1992) (Nagasaki): 176 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 176 – posterior wall, anterior view. Additional abbreviations: BSC – basal sclerite; EDB – endosomal base; VSC – ventral sclerite.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8C6919BA15FC4EFC3A7FA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8C6919BA15FC4EFC3A7FA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8C6919BA15FC4EFC3A7FA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504835/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504835	Figs 147–158. Scanning electron micrographs for Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (147–152) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (153–158). 147, 153 – head and thorax, dorsal view; 148, 154 – dorsal vestiture pattern (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 149 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 150, 157 – metatarsus; 151 – pretarsus (hind leg); 152, 158 – pygophore, left lateral view; 155 – scent efferent system; 156 – protarsus.	Figs 147–158. Scanning electron micrographs for Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (147–152) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (153–158). 147, 153 – head and thorax, dorsal view; 148, 154 – dorsal vestiture pattern (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 149 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 150, 157 – metatarsus; 151 – pretarsus (hind leg); 152, 158 – pygophore, left lateral view; 155 – scent efferent system; 156 – protarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF8C6919BA15FC4EFC3A7FA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504837/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504837	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691AB831FF49FC447888.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504837/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504837	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691AB831FF49FC447888.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504819/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504819	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	Figs 54–65. Habitus images of species of the Lygus complex. 54–55 – Anthophilolygus alaneylesi sp. nov. (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand): 54 – ♀, ventral view, 54 –♁; 56–57 – A. bakeri (Poppius, 1915): 56 –♁ (Nagasaki, Japan), 57 –♀ (Okinawa, Japan); 58 – Lygus dybasi Carvalho, 1956,♁ (KUEC) with incorrect paratype label and determination (as Lygus yapensis n. sp.); 59 – Micromimetus rubrotinctus (Carvalho, 1956), allotype♀; 60–61 – M. sunweni sp. nov.: 60 – holotype,♁, 61 – same, left lateral view; 62–63 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 62 –♁, ventral view, 63 – ♀; 64 – Dagbertus darwini (Butler, 1904), holotype (Galapagos, BMNH); 65 – D. olivaceus (Reuter, 1907), ♁ (Florida, USA). Scale bars 2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691AB831FF49FC447888.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691CBA28F909FD6078EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504821/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504821	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	Figs 66–72. Asian species of Prolygus and related genera, type specimens. 66 – Lygus bakeri Poppius, 1915 [now in Anthophilolygus], paralectotypes; 67 – Lygus tainanensis Poppius, 1915 [synonym of A. bakeri]; 68 – Lygus nigriclavus Poppius, 1915 [now in Prolygus]; 69 – Lygus kirkaldyi Poppius, 1915 [synonym of Poppiolygus bengalicus]; 70 – Lygus bengalicus Reuter, 1885 [now in Poppiolygus], lectotype (herein designated) and paralectotype; 71 – Lygus niger Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]; 72 – Lygus eous Poppius, 1915 [now in Apolygopsis]. Scale bars ca. 1 mm (based on original description of each taxon, except for Fig. 70 recently re-measured by courtesy of Prof. Enghoff of ZMUC).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691CBA28F909FD6078EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504825/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504825	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	Figs 83–93. Habitus images of Asian species of the Lygus complex. 83–84 – Apolygopsis nigra sp. nov. (Poppius, 1915): 83 – ♁ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 84 – ♀ (Kathmandu, Nepal). 85 – Apolygopsis nigritula (Linnavuori, 1961), ♀ (Nagasaki, Japan). 86 – Apolygopsis furvocarinata Yasunaga, Schwartz & Chérot, 2002, adults aggregated on Fraxinus griffitii (Iriomote Island, Japan). 87–89 – Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (Kathmandu, Nepal): 87–88 – ♁, 89 – ♀. 90–93 – Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885): 90 –♀ (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand), 91 – ♀ (Ayeyawady, Myanmar), 92 – ♁ (Kaski, Nepal), 93 – final instar nymph (Kasuki).	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691CBA28F909FD6078EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504835/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504835	Figs 147–158. Scanning electron micrographs for Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (147–152) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (153–158). 147, 153 – head and thorax, dorsal view; 148, 154 – dorsal vestiture pattern (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 149 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 150, 157 – metatarsus; 151 – pretarsus (hind leg); 152, 158 – pygophore, left lateral view; 155 – scent efferent system; 156 – protarsus.	Figs 147–158. Scanning electron micrographs for Miyamotolygus rufilorum (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (147–152) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (153–158). 147, 153 – head and thorax, dorsal view; 148, 154 – dorsal vestiture pattern (c: corium, p: pronotum, s: scutellum); 149 – head and thorax, left lateral view; 150, 157 – metatarsus; 151 – pretarsus (hind leg); 152, 158 – pygophore, left lateral view; 155 – scent efferent system; 156 – protarsus.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
039D4113FF81691CBA28F909FD6078EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4504837/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4504837	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Figs 159–169. Male (159–161, 164–167) and female (162–163, 168–169) genitalia of Miyamotolygus rufilori (Lu & Zheng, 1998) (159–163) and Poppiolygus bengalicus (Reuter, 1885) (164–169). 159 – apex of pygophore with parameres, ventral view; 160, 165 – left paramere; 166 – right paramere; 161, 167 – aedeagus; 162, 168 – bursa copulatrix, dorsal view; 163, 169 – posterior wall, anterior view; 164 – apex of pygophore with parameres, dorsal view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2018-09-07	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide;Schwartz, Michael D.;Chérot, Frédéric			
