taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C687D29E0BFFDAC7BA542AD0D5FB78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5384772/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5384772	Figs. 1–6. Male of Zorotypus amazonensis Rafael and Engel, new species. 1. Male head, dorsal view, with antennae removed. 2. Antenna. 3. Lacinia. 4. Maxillary palpus. 5. Labial palpus. 6. Hind leg from metafemur to metapretarsus. Scale bars 5 0.1 mm except that those for figures 2 and 6 5 0.5 mm.	Figs. 1–6. Male of Zorotypus amazonensis Rafael and Engel, new species. 1. Male head, dorsal view, with antennae removed. 2. Antenna. 3. Lacinia. 4. Maxillary palpus. 5. Labial palpus. 6. Hind leg from metafemur to metapretarsus. Scale bars 5 0.1 mm except that those for figures 2 and 6 5 0.5 mm.	2006-09-08	RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO;ENGEL, MICHAEL S		Zenodo	biologists	RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO;ENGEL, MICHAEL S			
03C687D29E0BFFDAC7BA542AD0D5FB78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5384774/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5384774	Figs. 7–12. Zorotypus amazonensis Rafael and Engel, new species, abdominal structures. 7. Male abdominal apex, dorsal view. 8. Male abdominal apex, apical view. 9. Male abdominal sterna. 10. Male sternum VIII and terminalia. 11. Female sternum VIII. 12. Female genital sclerite. Scale bars 5 0.1 mm except that for figure 9 5 0.5 mm. The terms paraproct and epiproct are used here to indicate the correct sclerite homologies with other insects (based on unpublished comparative data of M.S. Engel) and in place of the less formal terms employed by Bolívar y Pieltain and Coronado (1963). The anal sclerite is fused to what we consider the epiproct in Zoraptera.	Figs. 7–12. Zorotypus amazonensis Rafael and Engel, new species, abdominal structures. 7. Male abdominal apex, dorsal view. 8. Male abdominal apex, apical view. 9. Male abdominal sterna. 10. Male sternum VIII and terminalia. 11. Female sternum VIII. 12. Female genital sclerite. Scale bars 5 0.1 mm except that for figure 9 5 0.5 mm. The terms paraproct and epiproct are used here to indicate the correct sclerite homologies with other insects (based on unpublished comparative data of M.S. Engel) and in place of the less formal terms employed by Bolívar y Pieltain and Coronado (1963). The anal sclerite is fused to what we consider the epiproct in Zoraptera.	2006-09-08	RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO;ENGEL, MICHAEL S		Zenodo	biologists	RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO;ENGEL, MICHAEL S			
03C687D29E0BFFDAC7BA542AD0D5FB78.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15608093/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15608093	Figs. 13–14. Female alate of Zorotypus amazonensis Rafael and Engel, new species. 13. Forewing (2.7 mm in length). 14. Hind wing (2.2. mm in length).	Figs. 13–14. Female alate of Zorotypus amazonensis Rafael and Engel, new species. 13. Forewing (2.7 mm in length). 14. Hind wing (2.2. mm in length).	2006-09-08	RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO;ENGEL, MICHAEL S		Zenodo	biologists	RAFAEL, JOSÉ ALBERTINO;ENGEL, MICHAEL S			
