taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
313C87E7FF8D4244B2923B300BF9F11A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754510/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754510	Figs. 1-2. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color-coding following Kukalová-Peck & Lawrence (2004): yellow for the Subcosta (Sc) system; blue for the Radius system (R); red for the Media system (M); green for the Cubitus (Cu) system; yellow for the Analis system (A). Abbreviations as follows: ScP, posterior Subcosta; RA, anterior Radius; M, Media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; AA1, first anterior Analis; AA2, second anterior Analis; α, β, χ, and δ are labels newly proposed for the branches of AA2. 1. Austroperla cyrene (Newman, 1845) (Austroperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 2. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 1-2. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color-coding following Kukalová-Peck & Lawrence (2004): yellow for the Subcosta (Sc) system; blue for the Radius system (R); red for the Media system (M); green for the Cubitus (Cu) system; yellow for the Analis system (A). Abbreviations as follows: ScP, posterior Subcosta; RA, anterior Radius; M, Media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; AA1, first anterior Analis; AA2, second anterior Analis; α, β, χ, and δ are labels newly proposed for the branches of AA2. 1. Austroperla cyrene (Newman, 1845) (Austroperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 2. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4244B2923B300BF9F11A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754529/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754529	Figs. 14-17. Austroperla cyrene (Newmann, 1845) (Austroperlidae). Details of the arculus, all dorsal view. 14. Left forewing; the arrow indicates the arculus, usual morphology. 15. Right forewing, same individual as in 14; the left arrow indicates the base of the arculus, i.e. the first cross-vein between M and Cu(A), basal to the base of CuA (itself indicated by the right arrow). 16. Left forewing; the left arrow indicates a vestigial crossveins directed towards the arculus (itself indicated by the right arrow). 17. Right forewing, same individual as in 16; the left arrow indicates a vestigial cross-vein occurring basal to the arculus (itself indicated by the right arrow); the arculus is reticulated.	Figs. 14-17. Austroperla cyrene (Newmann, 1845) (Austroperlidae). Details of the arculus, all dorsal view. 14. Left forewing; the arrow indicates the arculus, usual morphology. 15. Right forewing, same individual as in 14; the left arrow indicates the base of the arculus, i.e. the first cross-vein between M and Cu(A), basal to the base of CuA (itself indicated by the right arrow). 16. Left forewing; the left arrow indicates a vestigial crossveins directed towards the arculus (itself indicated by the right arrow). 17. Right forewing, same individual as in 16; the left arrow indicates a vestigial cross-vein occurring basal to the arculus (itself indicated by the right arrow); the arculus is reticulated.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4245B2C639450E27F509.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754514/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754514	Figs. 5-7. Wing venation in Euholognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 7. Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker, 1968 (Taeniopterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 6. Megaleuctra kincaidi Frison, 1942 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 7. Leuctra braueri Kempny, 1898 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 5-7. Wing venation in Euholognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 7. Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker, 1968 (Taeniopterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 6. Megaleuctra kincaidi Frison, 1942 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 7. Leuctra braueri Kempny, 1898 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4244B2AB3BA90BC6F182.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754510/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754510	Figs. 1-2. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color-coding following Kukalová-Peck & Lawrence (2004): yellow for the Subcosta (Sc) system; blue for the Radius system (R); red for the Media system (M); green for the Cubitus (Cu) system; yellow for the Analis system (A). Abbreviations as follows: ScP, posterior Subcosta; RA, anterior Radius; M, Media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; AA1, first anterior Analis; AA2, second anterior Analis; α, β, χ, and δ are labels newly proposed for the branches of AA2. 1. Austroperla cyrene (Newman, 1845) (Austroperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 2. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 1-2. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color-coding following Kukalová-Peck & Lawrence (2004): yellow for the Subcosta (Sc) system; blue for the Radius system (R); red for the Media system (M); green for the Cubitus (Cu) system; yellow for the Analis system (A). Abbreviations as follows: ScP, posterior Subcosta; RA, anterior Radius; M, Media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; AA1, first anterior Analis; AA2, second anterior Analis; α, β, χ, and δ are labels newly proposed for the branches of AA2. 1. Austroperla cyrene (Newman, 1845) (Austroperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 2. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4244B2AB3BA90BC6F182.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754531/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754531	Figs. 18-19. Details of hind wing bases showing the origin of RP (arrows) from R. Abbreviations as in Figs 1 and 13. 18. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), right hind wing, dorsal view. 19. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), right hind wing, ventral view, reversed.	Figs. 18-19. Details of hind wing bases showing the origin of RP (arrows) from R. Abbreviations as in Figs 1 and 13. 18. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), right hind wing, dorsal view. 19. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), right hind wing, ventral view, reversed.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4244B563392C0BD9F306.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754514/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754514	Figs. 5-7. Wing venation in Euholognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 7. Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker, 1968 (Taeniopterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 6. Megaleuctra kincaidi Frison, 1942 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 7. Leuctra braueri Kempny, 1898 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 5-7. Wing venation in Euholognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 7. Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker, 1968 (Taeniopterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 6. Megaleuctra kincaidi Frison, 1942 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 7. Leuctra braueri Kempny, 1898 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4244B2E938570A3DF2D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754512/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754512	Figs. 3-4. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 3. Zelandobius macburneyi McLellan, 1993 (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 4. Taraperla ancilis (Harding, 1995) (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 3-4. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 3. Zelandobius macburneyi McLellan, 1993 (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 4. Taraperla ancilis (Harding, 1995) (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8D4244B571381C0CA0F208.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754512/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754512	Figs. 3-4. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 3. Zelandobius macburneyi McLellan, 1993 (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 4. Taraperla ancilis (Harding, 1995) (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 3-4. Wing venation in Antarctoperlaria. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 3. Zelandobius macburneyi McLellan, 1993 (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 4. Taraperla ancilis (Harding, 1995) (Gripoterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B06B3A600E02F0EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754527/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754527	Fig. 13. Acroneuria abnormis (Newman, 1838), detail of the arculus. Abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: arc, arculus. Arrows indicate the course of main veins lacunae. The arculus has no lacuna.	Fig. 13. Acroneuria abnormis (Newman, 1838), detail of the arculus. Abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: arc, arculus. Arrows indicate the course of main veins lacunae. The arculus has no lacuna.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B06B3A600E02F0EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754541/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754541	Figs. 35-36. Veins homologies in the clavus (forewings) and of the vannus (hind wings). Abbreviations as in Fig. 21. The larger arrow indicates the most posterior branch of δAA2. Acroneuria abnormis (Newman, 1838) (Perlidae), all same individual. 35. Right forewing, ventral view, reversed. 36. right hind wing, dorsal view, reversed.	Figs. 35-36. Veins homologies in the clavus (forewings) and of the vannus (hind wings). Abbreviations as in Fig. 21. The larger arrow indicates the most posterior branch of δAA2. Acroneuria abnormis (Newman, 1838) (Perlidae), all same individual. 35. Right forewing, ventral view, reversed. 36. right hind wing, dorsal view, reversed.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B1943C090E08F607.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754535/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754535	Fig. 22. Dissection of Amphinemura banksi Baumann & Gaufin, 1972 hind wing (Nemouridae; left hind wing, dorsal view, reversed) showing the two epidermic layers. Abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: * indicates a structure that is not a main vein but a remain of the posterior wing margin; lower layer refers to the lower epidermic layer while upper layer refers to the upper one.	Fig. 22. Dissection of Amphinemura banksi Baumann & Gaufin, 1972 hind wing (Nemouridae; left hind wing, dorsal view, reversed) showing the two epidermic layers. Abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: * indicates a structure that is not a main vein but a remain of the posterior wing margin; lower layer refers to the lower epidermic layer while upper layer refers to the upper one.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B0FD3A980E20F172.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754525/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754525	Figs. 11-12. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 11. Anacroneuria litura (Pictet 1841) (Perlidae), drawing and photographs of fore and hind wings. 12. Isoperla phalerata (Smith, 1917) (Perlodidae), drawing and photographs of left and right fore- and hind wings, same individual.	Figs. 11-12. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 11. Anacroneuria litura (Pictet 1841) (Perlidae), drawing and photographs of fore and hind wings. 12. Isoperla phalerata (Smith, 1917) (Perlodidae), drawing and photographs of left and right fore- and hind wings, same individual.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B0503A020E55F001.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754539/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754539	Figs. 31-34. Veins homologies in the clavus (forewings) and the vannus (hind wings). Abbreviations as in Fig. 21. Hesperoperla pacifica (Banks, 1900) (Perlidae), all same individual. 31. Left forewing, ventral view. 32. Right forewing, dorsal view. 33. left hind wing, ventral view. 34. Right hind wing, dorsal view.	Figs. 31-34. Veins homologies in the clavus (forewings) and the vannus (hind wings). Abbreviations as in Fig. 21. Hesperoperla pacifica (Banks, 1900) (Perlidae), all same individual. 31. Left forewing, ventral view. 32. Right forewing, dorsal view. 33. left hind wing, ventral view. 34. Right hind wing, dorsal view.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B0353B6E0C58F13F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754525/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754525	Figs. 11-12. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 11. Anacroneuria litura (Pictet 1841) (Perlidae), drawing and photographs of fore and hind wings. 12. Isoperla phalerata (Smith, 1917) (Perlodidae), drawing and photographs of left and right fore- and hind wings, same individual.	Figs. 11-12. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 11. Anacroneuria litura (Pictet 1841) (Perlidae), drawing and photographs of fore and hind wings. 12. Isoperla phalerata (Smith, 1917) (Perlodidae), drawing and photographs of left and right fore- and hind wings, same individual.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B3CB3F770D3AF5F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754514/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754514	Figs. 5-7. Wing venation in Euholognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 7. Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker, 1968 (Taeniopterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 6. Megaleuctra kincaidi Frison, 1942 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 7. Leuctra braueri Kempny, 1898 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	Figs. 5-7. Wing venation in Euholognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 7. Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker, 1968 (Taeniopterygidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 6. Megaleuctra kincaidi Frison, 1942 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 7. Leuctra braueri Kempny, 1898 (Leuctridae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B0023CD80E8BF735.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754519/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754519	Figs. 8-9. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 8. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 9. Yoraperla nigrisoma (Banks, 1948) (Peltoperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wings.	Figs. 8-9. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 8. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 9. Yoraperla nigrisoma (Banks, 1948) (Peltoperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wings.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B0023CD80E8BF735.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754531/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754531	Figs. 18-19. Details of hind wing bases showing the origin of RP (arrows) from R. Abbreviations as in Figs 1 and 13. 18. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), right hind wing, dorsal view. 19. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), right hind wing, ventral view, reversed.	Figs. 18-19. Details of hind wing bases showing the origin of RP (arrows) from R. Abbreviations as in Figs 1 and 13. 18. Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Eustheniidae), right hind wing, dorsal view. 19. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), right hind wing, ventral view, reversed.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B0023CD80E8BF735.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754537/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754537	Figs. 23-30. Vein homologies in the clavus (forewings) and the vannus (hind wings); abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: * indicates aa1-aa2 differentiated cross-vein. 23-26. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), all same individual. 23. Left forewing, dorsal view, reversed. 24. Right forewing, dorsal view. 25. Left hind wing, dorsal view, reversed (frame locates the Fig. 37). 26. Right hind wing, dorsal view. 27-30. Tallaperla maria (Needham and Smith, 1916) (Peltoperlidae), all same individual. 27. Left forewing, ventral view. 28. Right forewing, dorsal view. 29. Left hind wing, ventral view. 30. Right hind wing, dorsal view.	Figs. 23-30. Vein homologies in the clavus (forewings) and the vannus (hind wings); abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: * indicates aa1-aa2 differentiated cross-vein. 23-26. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), all same individual. 23. Left forewing, dorsal view, reversed. 24. Right forewing, dorsal view. 25. Left hind wing, dorsal view, reversed (frame locates the Fig. 37). 26. Right hind wing, dorsal view. 27-30. Tallaperla maria (Needham and Smith, 1916) (Peltoperlidae), all same individual. 27. Left forewing, ventral view. 28. Right forewing, dorsal view. 29. Left hind wing, ventral view. 30. Right hind wing, dorsal view.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B07B3DEA0E24F044.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754537/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754537	Figs. 23-30. Vein homologies in the clavus (forewings) and the vannus (hind wings); abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: * indicates aa1-aa2 differentiated cross-vein. 23-26. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), all same individual. 23. Left forewing, dorsal view, reversed. 24. Right forewing, dorsal view. 25. Left hind wing, dorsal view, reversed (frame locates the Fig. 37). 26. Right hind wing, dorsal view. 27-30. Tallaperla maria (Needham and Smith, 1916) (Peltoperlidae), all same individual. 27. Left forewing, ventral view. 28. Right forewing, dorsal view. 29. Left hind wing, ventral view. 30. Right hind wing, dorsal view.	Figs. 23-30. Vein homologies in the clavus (forewings) and the vannus (hind wings); abbreviations as in Fig. 1 and: * indicates aa1-aa2 differentiated cross-vein. 23-26. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), all same individual. 23. Left forewing, dorsal view, reversed. 24. Right forewing, dorsal view. 25. Left hind wing, dorsal view, reversed (frame locates the Fig. 37). 26. Right hind wing, dorsal view. 27-30. Tallaperla maria (Needham and Smith, 1916) (Peltoperlidae), all same individual. 27. Left forewing, ventral view. 28. Right forewing, dorsal view. 29. Left hind wing, ventral view. 30. Right hind wing, dorsal view.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
313C87E7FF8C4245B02E3D8D0E59F7BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4754519/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754519	Figs. 8-9. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 8. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 9. Yoraperla nigrisoma (Banks, 1948) (Peltoperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wings.	Figs. 8-9. Wing venation in Systellognatha. Color pattern and abbreviations as in Fig. 1. 8. Pteronarcys californica Newport, 1851 (Pteronarcyidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wing. 9. Yoraperla nigrisoma (Banks, 1948) (Peltoperlidae), drawing and photographs of fore- and hind wings.	2005-12-31	Béthoux, Olivier		Zenodo	biologists	Béthoux, Olivier			
