taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
155F95C10BDA5C7D9858EED28EAF6E10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/554997	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730.figure2	Figure 2. Artist recreation of the presently known three Cretaceous coreids with elaborate antennae. Illustrations by Liz Sisk (USA). Dorsal habitus scaled to same uniform length to highlight the antennae to body ratios. Colorations are artistic recreations based upon extant coreids rather than the actual specimen, whose color was not preserved in the amber A Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. B Ferriantenna " club-like antennae " C Magnusantenna wuae.	Figure 2. Artist recreation of the presently known three Cretaceous coreids with elaborate antennae. Illustrations by Liz Sisk (USA). Dorsal habitus scaled to same uniform length to highlight the antennae to body ratios. Colorations are artistic recreations based upon extant coreids rather than the actual specimen, whose color was not preserved in the amber A Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. B Ferriantenna " club-like antennae " C Magnusantenna wuae.	2021-06-14	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le		Zenodo	biologists	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le			
155F95C10BDA5C7D9858EED28EAF6E10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/554996	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730.figure1	Figure 1. Examples of ornamentation in live extant coreids. Images A-C, G with expansions on the hind tibiae. Images D-H with hind leg spination D with expansions to the third antennal segment. Images B, C, E-H photographed by Andreas Kay (Ecuador), other images with appropriate citations given individually A Anisocelis flavolineata from Veraguas Province, Panama, photographed by Dirk van der Made (Netherlands) B Unidentified Coreidae from Ecuador C Anisoscelis foliacea from Ecuador D Thasus sp. from Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA, photographed by Alan Schmierer (USA) E Unidentified Coreidae from Ecuador F Unidentified Coreidae from Ecuador G Melucha quinquelineata from Ecuador H Piezogaster cf. humeralis from Ecuador.	Figure 1. Examples of ornamentation in live extant coreids. Images A-C, G with expansions on the hind tibiae. Images D-H with hind leg spination D with expansions to the third antennal segment. Images B, C, E-H photographed by Andreas Kay (Ecuador), other images with appropriate citations given individually A Anisocelis flavolineata from Veraguas Province, Panama, photographed by Dirk van der Made (Netherlands) B Unidentified Coreidae from Ecuador C Anisoscelis foliacea from Ecuador D Thasus sp. from Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA, photographed by Alan Schmierer (USA) E Unidentified Coreidae from Ecuador F Unidentified Coreidae from Ecuador G Melucha quinquelineata from Ecuador H Piezogaster cf. humeralis from Ecuador.	2021-06-14	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le		Zenodo	biologists	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le			
A3294CD0433750469CC6345C9A4BE180.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/554997	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730.figure2	Figure 2. Artist recreation of the presently known three Cretaceous coreids with elaborate antennae. Illustrations by Liz Sisk (USA). Dorsal habitus scaled to same uniform length to highlight the antennae to body ratios. Colorations are artistic recreations based upon extant coreids rather than the actual specimen, whose color was not preserved in the amber A Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. B Ferriantenna " club-like antennae " C Magnusantenna wuae.	Figure 2. Artist recreation of the presently known three Cretaceous coreids with elaborate antennae. Illustrations by Liz Sisk (USA). Dorsal habitus scaled to same uniform length to highlight the antennae to body ratios. Colorations are artistic recreations based upon extant coreids rather than the actual specimen, whose color was not preserved in the amber A Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. B Ferriantenna " club-like antennae " C Magnusantenna wuae.	2021-06-14	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le		Zenodo	biologists	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le			
A3294CD0433750469CC6345C9A4BE180.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/554998	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730.figure3	Figure 3. Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. holotype A dorsolateral habitus B left antennae lateral and head dorsal C amber specimen  BHM 10200800678 showing the inclusion.	Figure 3. Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. holotype A dorsolateral habitus B left antennae lateral and head dorsal C amber specimen  BHM 10200800678 showing the inclusion.	2021-06-14	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le		Zenodo	biologists	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le			
A3294CD0433750469CC6345C9A4BE180.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/554999	https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730.figure4	Figure 4. Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. holotype A extended labium with stylet exposed to the right B head, pronotum, and mesonotum, dorsal C left tarsi and distal ends of the tibiae D legs on the left side, dorsolateral.	Figure 4. Ferriantenna excalibur gen. et sp. nov. holotype A extended labium with stylet exposed to the right B head, pronotum, and mesonotum, dorsal C left tarsi and distal ends of the tibiae D legs on the left side, dorsolateral.	2021-06-14	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le		Zenodo	biologists	Cumming, Royce T.;Tirant, Ste ́ phane Le			
