taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595085/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595085	FIGURE 1. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—dorsal view (legs represented by trochanter); b—anterior half of prodorsum, dorsal view (slightly anterior); c—ventral view (legs represented by trochanter); d—lateral view (gnathosoma and legs omitted). Scale bar 100 µm.	FIGURE 1. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—dorsal view (legs represented by trochanter); b—anterior half of prodorsum, dorsal view (slightly anterior); c—ventral view (legs represented by trochanter); d—lateral view (gnathosoma and legs omitted). Scale bar 100 µm.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595087/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595087	FIGURE 2. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—dorsal view (white arrow to prodorsal swelling (sw)); b—right bothridial region, dorsolateral view (white arrow to vestigial exobothridial seta ex1; black arrows to surface granules of cerotegument; c—bothridial seta, lateral view; d—interlamellar seta, inserted on small triangular tubercle; e—dorsolateral view. Scale bars 100 µm (a, e), 10 µm (b, c), 5 µm (d).	FIGURE 2. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—dorsal view (white arrow to prodorsal swelling (sw)); b—right bothridial region, dorsolateral view (white arrow to vestigial exobothridial seta ex1; black arrows to surface granules of cerotegument; c—bothridial seta, lateral view; d—interlamellar seta, inserted on small triangular tubercle; e—dorsolateral view. Scale bars 100 µm (a, e), 10 µm (b, c), 5 µm (d).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595089/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595089	FIGURE 3 Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—prodorsum, dorsal view; b—right bothridial region, dorsal view (anterior to lower right); c—same, surface and middle focus through bothridium (* = insertion of seta bs at base of bothridium; white arrow to most visible brachytrachea; upper left insert = deeper focus showing main cluster of short brachytracheae, with arrow on same brachytrachea; upper right insert = closeup of seta ex1 vestige; d—notogaster, dorsal view; e—posterior region of notogaster, posterodorsal view (insert = enlarged f1, base of h1); f—proterosoma, ventral surface; g—same, deeper focus; h—anogenital region, ventral view. Scale bars 50 µm (d, e), 20 µm (a, f–h), 10 µm (b), 5 µm (c).	FIGURE 3 Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—prodorsum, dorsal view; b—right bothridial region, dorsal view (anterior to lower right); c—same, surface and middle focus through bothridium (* = insertion of seta bs at base of bothridium; white arrow to most visible brachytrachea; upper left insert = deeper focus showing main cluster of short brachytracheae, with arrow on same brachytrachea; upper right insert = closeup of seta ex1 vestige; d—notogaster, dorsal view; e—posterior region of notogaster, posterodorsal view (insert = enlarged f1, base of h1); f—proterosoma, ventral surface; g—same, deeper focus; h—anogenital region, ventral view. Scale bars 50 µm (d, e), 20 µm (a, f–h), 10 µm (b), 5 µm (c).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595091/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595091	FIGURE 4. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—hysterosoma, posterior view; b—subcapitulum, ventral view (slightly flattened), palps and adoral setae of left lip removed; c—right palp, abaxial view; d—chelicera, abaxial view. Scale bars 100 µm (a), 20 µm (b, d), 10 µm (c).	FIGURE 4. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—hysterosoma, posterior view; b—subcapitulum, ventral view (slightly flattened), palps and adoral setae of left lip removed; c—right palp, abaxial view; d—chelicera, abaxial view. Scale bars 100 µm (a), 20 µm (b, d), 10 µm (c).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595093	FIGURE 5. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—right leg I, abaxial view; b—right leg II (slightly broken), femur and genu dorsal view, tibia and tarsus abaxial view; c—right leg III, femur to tarsus, adaxial view; d—left leg IV, abaxial view. Scale bar 50 µm.	FIGURE 5. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—right leg I, abaxial view; b—right leg II (slightly broken), femur and genu dorsal view, tibia and tarsus abaxial view; c—right leg III, femur to tarsus, adaxial view; d—left leg IV, abaxial view. Scale bar 50 µm.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595095	FIGURE 6. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—subcapitulum, ventral view (palps removed); b— postpalpal seta; c—ovipositor, lateral view (anterior to top); d—three coronal setae (k) of ovipositor; e—seta τ1 and unidentified strongly bent τ-seta on anterior lobe of ovipositor; f—genu I, dorsal view; g—same, different specimen; h—as in g, but deeper focus to show canal of minute solenidion σ m; i—genu and tibia II, dorsal view; j—genu III, dorsal view. Scale bars 10 µm (a–c), 5 µm (d–j).	FIGURE 6. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—subcapitulum, ventral view (palps removed); b— postpalpal seta; c—ovipositor, lateral view (anterior to top); d—three coronal setae (k) of ovipositor; e—seta τ1 and unidentified strongly bent τ-seta on anterior lobe of ovipositor; f—genu I, dorsal view; g—same, different specimen; h—as in g, but deeper focus to show canal of minute solenidion σ m; i—genu and tibia II, dorsal view; j—genu III, dorsal view. Scale bars 10 µm (a–c), 5 µm (d–j).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595097	FIGURE 7. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—anteromedial part of notogaster, showing encrusting cerotegument with variably-developed surface granules (black arrows), broken parts exposing exocuticular foveolae (white arrows); b—posterior notogastral setae (lateral view); c—rostrum and left leg I, lateral view; d—partial ventral view, black arrow to ventrosejugal articulation (* = fibrous artefact); e—dorsal region of genu I; f—closeup of solenidion σm. Scale bars 100 µm (d), 20 µm (c), 10 µm (a, b), 5 µm (e), 1 µm (f).	FIGURE 7. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—anteromedial part of notogaster, showing encrusting cerotegument with variably-developed surface granules (black arrows), broken parts exposing exocuticular foveolae (white arrows); b—posterior notogastral setae (lateral view); c—rostrum and left leg I, lateral view; d—partial ventral view, black arrow to ventrosejugal articulation (* = fibrous artefact); e—dorsal region of genu I; f—closeup of solenidion σm. Scale bars 100 µm (d), 20 µm (c), 10 µm (a, b), 5 µm (e), 1 µm (f).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595099	FIGURE 8. Gnathosomal region of several Trhypochthoniidae (adult females, scanning electron micrographs): a—Allonothrus tuxtlasensis, near-ventral view showing distal half of subcapitulum; b—same, anteroventral view showing almost entire subcapitulum; c—Allonothrus sinicus, ventral aspect showing entire subcapitulum, slightly distorted (laterally compressed); d—Afronothrus incisivus, anteroventral view of gnathosomal region (insert = nearer to anterior view of rutellum). Scale bar 10 µm. Some setae damaged during scanning process.	FIGURE 8. Gnathosomal region of several Trhypochthoniidae (adult females, scanning electron micrographs): a—Allonothrus tuxtlasensis, near-ventral view showing distal half of subcapitulum; b—same, anteroventral view showing almost entire subcapitulum; c—Allonothrus sinicus, ventral aspect showing entire subcapitulum, slightly distorted (laterally compressed); d—Afronothrus incisivus, anteroventral view of gnathosomal region (insert = nearer to anterior view of rutellum). Scale bar 10 µm. Some setae damaged during scanning process.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595103	FIGURE 9. Trhypochthoniidae, adults of various species (light micrographs): a—Afronothrus incisivus, dorsal view of right bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; b—Allonothrus sinicus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; c—Archegozetes magnus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; d—Mainothrus badius bothridium, internal focus; e—Trhypochthonius tepoztecus bothridium, internal focus; f—Afronothrus incisivus genu I (upper) and genu III (lower); g—Allonothrus sinicus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); h—Allonothrus russeolus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); i—Archegozetes magnus genu III; j—Trhypochthonius tectorum genu II; k—Mainothrus badius genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); l—Allonothrus sinicus, posteromedial region of notogaster. Scale bar (lower right): 20 µm (all to same scale). * = insertion of bothridial seta at base of bothridium; white arrows in a–e indicate respiratory pouches or brachytracheae.	FIGURE 9. Trhypochthoniidae, adults of various species (light micrographs): a—Afronothrus incisivus, dorsal view of right bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; b—Allonothrus sinicus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; c—Archegozetes magnus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; d—Mainothrus badius bothridium, internal focus; e—Trhypochthonius tepoztecus bothridium, internal focus; f—Afronothrus incisivus genu I (upper) and genu III (lower); g—Allonothrus sinicus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); h—Allonothrus russeolus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); i—Archegozetes magnus genu III; j—Trhypochthonius tectorum genu II; k—Mainothrus badius genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); l—Allonothrus sinicus, posteromedial region of notogaster. Scale bar (lower right): 20 µm (all to same scale). * = insertion of bothridial seta at base of bothridium; white arrows in a–e indicate respiratory pouches or brachytracheae.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B403D5A4786FF24FCD8A045.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595107	FIGURE 11. Hypotheses of relationships based on morphological (a, b) and molecular (c–e) methods: a—relationships within Novoribatida, extracted from Weigmann (2006); b—family relationships within Malaconothroidea, extracted from Weigmann 1997); c—relationships of Nothrina and Brachypylina, extracted from multigene study of Klimov et al. (2017); d—relationships of Nothrina and Brachypylina, extracted from multigene study of Domes et al. (2007) and Brandt et al. (2017); e—relationships of Nothrina and Brachypylina, extracted from 18S rRNA study of Cordes et al. 2024; f—relationships among genera of Trhypochthoniidae, extracted from 18S rRNA study of Schäffer et al. (2020).	FIGURE 11. Hypotheses of relationships based on morphological (a, b) and molecular (c–e) methods: a—relationships within Novoribatida, extracted from Weigmann (2006); b—family relationships within Malaconothroidea, extracted from Weigmann 1997); c—relationships of Nothrina and Brachypylina, extracted from multigene study of Klimov et al. (2017); d—relationships of Nothrina and Brachypylina, extracted from multigene study of Domes et al. (2007) and Brandt et al. (2017); e—relationships of Nothrina and Brachypylina, extracted from 18S rRNA study of Cordes et al. 2024; f—relationships among genera of Trhypochthoniidae, extracted from 18S rRNA study of Schäffer et al. (2020).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B523D594786FDD8FE46A281.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595093	FIGURE 5. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—right leg I, abaxial view; b—right leg II (slightly broken), femur and genu dorsal view, tibia and tarsus abaxial view; c—right leg III, femur to tarsus, adaxial view; d—left leg IV, abaxial view. Scale bar 50 µm.	FIGURE 5. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female): a—right leg I, abaxial view; b—right leg II (slightly broken), femur and genu dorsal view, tibia and tarsus abaxial view; c—right leg III, femur to tarsus, adaxial view; d—left leg IV, abaxial view. Scale bar 50 µm.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B523D594786FDD8FE46A281.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595095	FIGURE 6. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—subcapitulum, ventral view (palps removed); b— postpalpal seta; c—ovipositor, lateral view (anterior to top); d—three coronal setae (k) of ovipositor; e—seta τ1 and unidentified strongly bent τ-seta on anterior lobe of ovipositor; f—genu I, dorsal view; g—same, different specimen; h—as in g, but deeper focus to show canal of minute solenidion σ m; i—genu and tibia II, dorsal view; j—genu III, dorsal view. Scale bars 10 µm (a–c), 5 µm (d–j).	FIGURE 6. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—subcapitulum, ventral view (palps removed); b— postpalpal seta; c—ovipositor, lateral view (anterior to top); d—three coronal setae (k) of ovipositor; e—seta τ1 and unidentified strongly bent τ-seta on anterior lobe of ovipositor; f—genu I, dorsal view; g—same, different specimen; h—as in g, but deeper focus to show canal of minute solenidion σ m; i—genu and tibia II, dorsal view; j—genu III, dorsal view. Scale bars 10 µm (a–c), 5 µm (d–j).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B523D584786FAA4FC90A691.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595095/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595095	FIGURE 6. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—subcapitulum, ventral view (palps removed); b— postpalpal seta; c—ovipositor, lateral view (anterior to top); d—three coronal setae (k) of ovipositor; e—seta τ1 and unidentified strongly bent τ-seta on anterior lobe of ovipositor; f—genu I, dorsal view; g—same, different specimen; h—as in g, but deeper focus to show canal of minute solenidion σ m; i—genu and tibia II, dorsal view; j—genu III, dorsal view. Scale bars 10 µm (a–c), 5 µm (d–j).	FIGURE 6. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, light micrographs): a—subcapitulum, ventral view (palps removed); b— postpalpal seta; c—ovipositor, lateral view (anterior to top); d—three coronal setae (k) of ovipositor; e—seta τ1 and unidentified strongly bent τ-seta on anterior lobe of ovipositor; f—genu I, dorsal view; g—same, different specimen; h—as in g, but deeper focus to show canal of minute solenidion σ m; i—genu and tibia II, dorsal view; j—genu III, dorsal view. Scale bars 10 µm (a–c), 5 µm (d–j).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B523D584786FAA4FC90A691.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595097/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595097	FIGURE 7. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—anteromedial part of notogaster, showing encrusting cerotegument with variably-developed surface granules (black arrows), broken parts exposing exocuticular foveolae (white arrows); b—posterior notogastral setae (lateral view); c—rostrum and left leg I, lateral view; d—partial ventral view, black arrow to ventrosejugal articulation (* = fibrous artefact); e—dorsal region of genu I; f—closeup of solenidion σm. Scale bars 100 µm (d), 20 µm (c), 10 µm (a, b), 5 µm (e), 1 µm (f).	FIGURE 7. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—anteromedial part of notogaster, showing encrusting cerotegument with variably-developed surface granules (black arrows), broken parts exposing exocuticular foveolae (white arrows); b—posterior notogastral setae (lateral view); c—rostrum and left leg I, lateral view; d—partial ventral view, black arrow to ventrosejugal articulation (* = fibrous artefact); e—dorsal region of genu I; f—closeup of solenidion σm. Scale bars 100 µm (d), 20 µm (c), 10 µm (a, b), 5 µm (e), 1 µm (f).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B523D584786FAA4FC90A691.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595099/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595099	FIGURE 8. Gnathosomal region of several Trhypochthoniidae (adult females, scanning electron micrographs): a—Allonothrus tuxtlasensis, near-ventral view showing distal half of subcapitulum; b—same, anteroventral view showing almost entire subcapitulum; c—Allonothrus sinicus, ventral aspect showing entire subcapitulum, slightly distorted (laterally compressed); d—Afronothrus incisivus, anteroventral view of gnathosomal region (insert = nearer to anterior view of rutellum). Scale bar 10 µm. Some setae damaged during scanning process.	FIGURE 8. Gnathosomal region of several Trhypochthoniidae (adult females, scanning electron micrographs): a—Allonothrus tuxtlasensis, near-ventral view showing distal half of subcapitulum; b—same, anteroventral view showing almost entire subcapitulum; c—Allonothrus sinicus, ventral aspect showing entire subcapitulum, slightly distorted (laterally compressed); d—Afronothrus incisivus, anteroventral view of gnathosomal region (insert = nearer to anterior view of rutellum). Scale bar 10 µm. Some setae damaged during scanning process.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B523D584786FAA4FC90A691.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595103	FIGURE 9. Trhypochthoniidae, adults of various species (light micrographs): a—Afronothrus incisivus, dorsal view of right bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; b—Allonothrus sinicus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; c—Archegozetes magnus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; d—Mainothrus badius bothridium, internal focus; e—Trhypochthonius tepoztecus bothridium, internal focus; f—Afronothrus incisivus genu I (upper) and genu III (lower); g—Allonothrus sinicus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); h—Allonothrus russeolus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); i—Archegozetes magnus genu III; j—Trhypochthonius tectorum genu II; k—Mainothrus badius genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); l—Allonothrus sinicus, posteromedial region of notogaster. Scale bar (lower right): 20 µm (all to same scale). * = insertion of bothridial seta at base of bothridium; white arrows in a–e indicate respiratory pouches or brachytracheae.	FIGURE 9. Trhypochthoniidae, adults of various species (light micrographs): a—Afronothrus incisivus, dorsal view of right bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; b—Allonothrus sinicus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; c—Archegozetes magnus bothridium, external (upper) and internal (lower) focus; d—Mainothrus badius bothridium, internal focus; e—Trhypochthonius tepoztecus bothridium, internal focus; f—Afronothrus incisivus genu I (upper) and genu III (lower); g—Allonothrus sinicus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); h—Allonothrus russeolus genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); i—Archegozetes magnus genu III; j—Trhypochthonius tectorum genu II; k—Mainothrus badius genu I (upper) and genu II (lower); l—Allonothrus sinicus, posteromedial region of notogaster. Scale bar (lower right): 20 µm (all to same scale). * = insertion of bothridial seta at base of bothridium; white arrows in a–e indicate respiratory pouches or brachytracheae.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B533D584786FE94FED4A499.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595087/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595087	FIGURE 2. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—dorsal view (white arrow to prodorsal swelling (sw)); b—right bothridial region, dorsolateral view (white arrow to vestigial exobothridial seta ex1; black arrows to surface granules of cerotegument; c—bothridial seta, lateral view; d—interlamellar seta, inserted on small triangular tubercle; e—dorsolateral view. Scale bars 100 µm (a, e), 10 µm (b, c), 5 µm (d).	FIGURE 2. Allonothrus tuxtlasensis (adult female, scanning electron micrographs): a—dorsal view (white arrow to prodorsal swelling (sw)); b—right bothridial region, dorsolateral view (white arrow to vestigial exobothridial seta ex1; black arrows to surface granules of cerotegument; c—bothridial seta, lateral view; d—interlamellar seta, inserted on small triangular tubercle; e—dorsolateral view. Scale bars 100 µm (a, e), 10 µm (b, c), 5 µm (d).	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
03AF87E16B5C3D544786FC1CFC09A79D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14595105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14595105	FIGURE 10. Schematic representations of setal whorls on tibia I (left) and II (right) of representative oribatid mites. Large circles represent cross sections of left tibiae seen in distal view, such that the anterior (ʹ) face is on the left and the posterior (ʺ) face is on the right. Setae are represented by small circles: closed if they are present in the larva (i.e., ‘fundamental’) or open if they are added later (‘accessory’). Specific notations are given in the square box.	FIGURE 10. Schematic representations of setal whorls on tibia I (left) and II (right) of representative oribatid mites. Large circles represent cross sections of left tibiae seen in distal view, such that the anterior (ʹ) face is on the left and the posterior (ʺ) face is on the right. Setae are represented by small circles: closed if they are present in the larva (i.e., ‘fundamental’) or open if they are added later (‘accessory’). Specific notations are given in the square box.	2024-12-23	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.		Zenodo	biologists	Norton, Roy A.;Ermilov, Sergey G.			
