taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827395/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827395	Fig. 3. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China seen in PCM (holotype, Hoyer’s medium) – habitus, adult specimen in dorso-ventral projection. Scale bar in μm.	Fig. 3. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China seen in PCM (holotype, Hoyer’s medium) – habitus, adult specimen in dorso-ventral projection. Scale bar in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827399/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827399	Fig. 4. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China seen in PCM (paratypes) – body and leg cuticle morphology seen with PCM: A, cuticle on the last body segment without caudal band of granulation; B, granulation on the external surface of leg II; C, internal surface of leg III with evident pulvinus; D, granulation on dorsal surface of leg IV. Filled indented arrowheads indicate granulation on the legs, arrow indicates pulvinus on the III leg. Scale bar in μm.	Fig. 4. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China seen in PCM (paratypes) – body and leg cuticle morphology seen with PCM: A, cuticle on the last body segment without caudal band of granulation; B, granulation on the external surface of leg II; C, internal surface of leg III with evident pulvinus; D, granulation on dorsal surface of leg IV. Filled indented arrowheads indicate granulation on the legs, arrow indicates pulvinus on the III leg. Scale bar in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827401/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827401	Fig. 5. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China seen in SEM (paratypes) – body and leg cuticle morphology seen with SEM: A, cuticle on the last body segment without caudal band of granulation; B, granulation on the external surface of leg III; C, internal surface of leg II with evident pulvinus; D, granulation on dorsal surface of leg IV. Scale bar in μm.	Fig. 5. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China seen in SEM (paratypes) – body and leg cuticle morphology seen with SEM: A, cuticle on the last body segment without caudal band of granulation; B, granulation on the external surface of leg III; C, internal surface of leg II with evident pulvinus; D, granulation on dorsal surface of leg IV. Scale bar in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827404/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827404	Fig. 6. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – claw morphology: A–B, claws II and IV seen with PCM; C, magnification of lunulae IV seen with PCM; D–E, claws I and IV seen with SEM; F, magnification of lunulae IV seen with SEM. Indented arrowhead indicates dark circular areas under lunulae on the first three pairs of legs, double arrowheads indicate double muscle attachments under claws, arrows indicate cuticular bar above muscle attachments, bent arrows indicate horseshoe structure connecting the anterior and the posterior claw. Scale bars in μm.	Fig. 6. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – claw morphology: A–B, claws II and IV seen with PCM; C, magnification of lunulae IV seen with PCM; D–E, claws I and IV seen with SEM; F, magnification of lunulae IV seen with SEM. Indented arrowhead indicates dark circular areas under lunulae on the first three pairs of legs, double arrowheads indicate double muscle attachments under claws, arrows indicate cuticular bar above muscle attachments, bent arrows indicate horseshoe structure connecting the anterior and the posterior claw. Scale bars in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827406/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827406	Fig. 7. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratype) – buccal apparatus seen with PCM: A, an entire buccal apparatus; B–C, the oral cavity armature, dorsal and ventral teeth, respectively; D–E, placoid morphology, dorsal and ventral placoids, respectively. Arrows indicate the second band of teeth, indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, double arrowhead indicates central and subterminal constrictions in the first and second macroplacoid. Scale bars in μm.	Fig. 7. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratype) – buccal apparatus seen with PCM: A, an entire buccal apparatus; B–C, the oral cavity armature, dorsal and ventral teeth, respectively; D–E, placoid morphology, dorsal and ventral placoids, respectively. Arrows indicate the second band of teeth, indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, double arrowhead indicates central and subterminal constrictions in the first and second macroplacoid. Scale bars in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827408/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827408	Fig. 8. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratype) – the oral cavity armature seen with SEM: A–B, the oral cavity armature of a single specimen seen with SEM from different angles showing dorsal and ventral portion, respectively. Arrows indicate the first band of teeth, indented arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, double arrowhead indicates the third band of teeth. Scale bars in μm.	Fig. 8. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratype) – the oral cavity armature seen with SEM: A–B, the oral cavity armature of a single specimen seen with SEM from different angles showing dorsal and ventral portion, respectively. Arrows indicate the first band of teeth, indented arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, double arrowhead indicates the third band of teeth. Scale bars in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827410/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827410	Fig. 9. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – eggs seen with PCM: A–B, surface under ×1000 magnification of egg; C–F, midsections of four different egg processes.Arrows indicate thickening perpendicular to the process base that divides the areola in the middle, double arrowhead indicates areas of the egg processes without reticulation/labyrinthine layer, and indented arrowheads indicate irregular collar around process bases. Scale bars in μm.	Fig. 9. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – eggs seen with PCM: A–B, surface under ×1000 magnification of egg; C–F, midsections of four different egg processes.Arrows indicate thickening perpendicular to the process base that divides the areola in the middle, double arrowhead indicates areas of the egg processes without reticulation/labyrinthine layer, and indented arrowheads indicate irregular collar around process bases. Scale bars in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827412/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827412	Fig. 10. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – eggs seen with SEM: A, entire view of the egg (missing a process); B–F, details of the egg surface between processes, areolation and egg processes. The arrows indicate thickening perpendicular to the process base, which divides the areola in the middle, indented arrowheads indicate irregular collar around process bases, and double arrowheads indicate pores on the surface of egg processes. Scale bars in μm.	Fig. 10. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – eggs seen with SEM: A, entire view of the egg (missing a process); B–F, details of the egg surface between processes, areolation and egg processes. The arrows indicate thickening perpendicular to the process base, which divides the areola in the middle, indented arrowheads indicate irregular collar around process bases, and double arrowheads indicate pores on the surface of egg processes. Scale bars in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
039787FBD22F45411CADFE66FB56FE8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12827414/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12827414	Fig. 11. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – reproduction (PCM): A, spermatheca (seminal vesicle) filled with spermatozoa and visible in females freshly mounted in Hoyer’s medium; B, testis filled with sperm visible in a male freshly mounted in Hoyer’s medium. The indented arrowhead indicates the female spermathecae, double arrowhead indicates the testis, and the arrows indicate gibbosity on the IV leg. Scale bars in μm.	Fig. 11. Macrobiotus hupingensis sp. nov. from China (paratypes) – reproduction (PCM): A, spermatheca (seminal vesicle) filled with spermatozoa and visible in females freshly mounted in Hoyer’s medium; B, testis filled with sperm visible in a male freshly mounted in Hoyer’s medium. The indented arrowhead indicates the female spermathecae, double arrowhead indicates the testis, and the arrows indicate gibbosity on the IV leg. Scale bars in μm.	2022-12-26	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen		Zenodo	biologists	Yuan, Zhimin;Wang, Yan;Liu, Qiuju;Liu, Lijie;Li, Xiaochen			
