taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263326/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263326	FIGURE 2. Holotypes of Palpifer qinglai Xu, Yang & Grehan sp. nov. (A—ventral view; B—dorsal view) and Palpifer bazi Xu, Gan & Grehan sp. nov. (C—ventral view; D—dorsal view) Scale bar = 10 mm.	FIGURE 2. Holotypes of Palpifer qinglai Xu, Yang & Grehan sp. nov. (A—ventral view; B—dorsal view) and Palpifer bazi Xu, Gan & Grehan sp. nov. (C—ventral view; D—dorsal view) Scale bar = 10 mm.	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263330/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263330	FIGURE 3. Head structure of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (3A–3B), P. bazi sp. nov. (3C–3D) and P. climoi (3E–3F).	FIGURE 3. Head structure of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (3A–3B), P. bazi sp. nov. (3C–3D) and P. climoi (3E–3F).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263332/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263332	FIGURE 4. Legs of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A, pro-, and metaleg, from left to right), P. bazi sp. nov. (B, pro-, meso-, and metaleg, from left to right).	FIGURE 4. Legs of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A, pro-, and metaleg, from left to right), P. bazi sp. nov. (B, pro-, meso-, and metaleg, from left to right).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263334/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263334	FIGURE 5. Wing venation and patterns of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B). Black ovoids mark positon of dark spots, blue dashed ovals mark position of dorsal white spots.	FIGURE 5. Wing venation and patterns of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B). Black ovoids mark positon of dark spots, blue dashed ovals mark position of dorsal white spots.	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263336/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263336	FIGURE 6. Posterior abdominal tergite (top) and sternite (bottom) of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. climoi (B), P. bazi sp. nov. (C) and P. boonei (D).	FIGURE 6. Posterior abdominal tergite (top) and sternite (bottom) of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. climoi (B), P. bazi sp. nov. (C) and P. boonei (D).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263338/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263338	FIGURE 7. Ventral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A—ventral open [fultura hinge in flat plane], B—ventral closed [fultura hinge closed]) with valva blades folded over pseudotegumen, P. climoi (C), P. bazi sp. nov. (D), P. sexnotatus (E, Tindale 1942: figs 18–19; with the valva blade and digitiform arm outlined in blue for one half) and P. boonei (F).	FIGURE 7. Ventral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A—ventral open [fultura hinge in flat plane], B—ventral closed [fultura hinge closed]) with valva blades folded over pseudotegumen, P. climoi (C), P. bazi sp. nov. (D), P. sexnotatus (E, Tindale 1942: figs 18–19; with the valva blade and digitiform arm outlined in blue for one half) and P. boonei (F).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263340/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263340	FIGURE 8. Dorsal view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) and P. climoi (C).	FIGURE 8. Dorsal view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) and P. climoi (C).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263342/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263342	FIGURE 9. Lateral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B), P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adapted from Grehan & Mielke 2019).	FIGURE 9. Lateral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B), P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adapted from Grehan & Mielke 2019).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263346/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263346	FIGURE 11. A. Lectotype (designated by Tindale 1942: 160) of Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879), NHMUK (© David Lees, NHMUK), here designated as the Lectotype; B. Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879) from Maxwell collection, NHMUK (© Carlos Mielke, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Gainesville, Florida, USA); C. Holotype of Palpifer climoi Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke, 2023, ZFMK (© Marianne Espeland, ZFMK); D. Holotype of Palpifer boonei Grehan & Mielke, 2019, BPBM, and 10 mm scale (© Neal Evenhuis, BPBM). Measurement reference for 11A–C in millimeters.	FIGURE 11. A. Lectotype (designated by Tindale 1942: 160) of Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879), NHMUK (© David Lees, NHMUK), here designated as the Lectotype; B. Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879) from Maxwell collection, NHMUK (© Carlos Mielke, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Gainesville, Florida, USA); C. Holotype of Palpifer climoi Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke, 2023, ZFMK (© Marianne Espeland, ZFMK); D. Holotype of Palpifer boonei Grehan & Mielke, 2019, BPBM, and 10 mm scale (© Neal Evenhuis, BPBM). Measurement reference for 11A–C in millimeters.	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF85FFFFFF178D1FFA44FE37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263344/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263344	FIGURE 10. Posterior view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adopted from Grehan & Mielke (2019).	FIGURE 10. Posterior view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adopted from Grehan & Mielke (2019).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263326/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263326	FIGURE 2. Holotypes of Palpifer qinglai Xu, Yang & Grehan sp. nov. (A—ventral view; B—dorsal view) and Palpifer bazi Xu, Gan & Grehan sp. nov. (C—ventral view; D—dorsal view) Scale bar = 10 mm.	FIGURE 2. Holotypes of Palpifer qinglai Xu, Yang & Grehan sp. nov. (A—ventral view; B—dorsal view) and Palpifer bazi Xu, Gan & Grehan sp. nov. (C—ventral view; D—dorsal view) Scale bar = 10 mm.	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263330/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263330	FIGURE 3. Head structure of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (3A–3B), P. bazi sp. nov. (3C–3D) and P. climoi (3E–3F).	FIGURE 3. Head structure of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (3A–3B), P. bazi sp. nov. (3C–3D) and P. climoi (3E–3F).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263332/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263332	FIGURE 4. Legs of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A, pro-, and metaleg, from left to right), P. bazi sp. nov. (B, pro-, meso-, and metaleg, from left to right).	FIGURE 4. Legs of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A, pro-, and metaleg, from left to right), P. bazi sp. nov. (B, pro-, meso-, and metaleg, from left to right).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263334/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263334	FIGURE 5. Wing venation and patterns of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B). Black ovoids mark positon of dark spots, blue dashed ovals mark position of dorsal white spots.	FIGURE 5. Wing venation and patterns of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B). Black ovoids mark positon of dark spots, blue dashed ovals mark position of dorsal white spots.	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263336/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263336	FIGURE 6. Posterior abdominal tergite (top) and sternite (bottom) of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. climoi (B), P. bazi sp. nov. (C) and P. boonei (D).	FIGURE 6. Posterior abdominal tergite (top) and sternite (bottom) of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. climoi (B), P. bazi sp. nov. (C) and P. boonei (D).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263338/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263338	FIGURE 7. Ventral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A—ventral open [fultura hinge in flat plane], B—ventral closed [fultura hinge closed]) with valva blades folded over pseudotegumen, P. climoi (C), P. bazi sp. nov. (D), P. sexnotatus (E, Tindale 1942: figs 18–19; with the valva blade and digitiform arm outlined in blue for one half) and P. boonei (F).	FIGURE 7. Ventral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A—ventral open [fultura hinge in flat plane], B—ventral closed [fultura hinge closed]) with valva blades folded over pseudotegumen, P. climoi (C), P. bazi sp. nov. (D), P. sexnotatus (E, Tindale 1942: figs 18–19; with the valva blade and digitiform arm outlined in blue for one half) and P. boonei (F).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263340/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263340	FIGURE 8. Dorsal view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) and P. climoi (C).	FIGURE 8. Dorsal view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) and P. climoi (C).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263342/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263342	FIGURE 9. Lateral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B), P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adapted from Grehan & Mielke 2019).	FIGURE 9. Lateral view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B), P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adapted from Grehan & Mielke 2019).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263344/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263344	FIGURE 10. Posterior view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adopted from Grehan & Mielke (2019).	FIGURE 10. Posterior view of male genitalia of Palpifer qinglai sp. nov. (A), P. bazi sp. nov. (B) P. climoi (C), and P. boonei (D, adopted from Grehan & Mielke (2019).	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
CE2887C3FF81FFFFFF178D6EFEFAF857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15263346/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15263346	FIGURE 11. A. Lectotype (designated by Tindale 1942: 160) of Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879), NHMUK (© David Lees, NHMUK), here designated as the Lectotype; B. Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879) from Maxwell collection, NHMUK (© Carlos Mielke, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Gainesville, Florida, USA); C. Holotype of Palpifer climoi Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke, 2023, ZFMK (© Marianne Espeland, ZFMK); D. Holotype of Palpifer boonei Grehan & Mielke, 2019, BPBM, and 10 mm scale (© Neal Evenhuis, BPBM). Measurement reference for 11A–C in millimeters.	FIGURE 11. A. Lectotype (designated by Tindale 1942: 160) of Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879), NHMUK (© David Lees, NHMUK), here designated as the Lectotype; B. Palpifer sexnotatus (Moore, 1879) from Maxwell collection, NHMUK (© Carlos Mielke, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Gainesville, Florida, USA); C. Holotype of Palpifer climoi Ignatev, Grehan & C. Mielke, 2023, ZFMK (© Marianne Espeland, ZFMK); D. Holotype of Palpifer boonei Grehan & Mielke, 2019, BPBM, and 10 mm scale (© Neal Evenhuis, BPBM). Measurement reference for 11A–C in millimeters.	2025-04-22	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Zhen-Bang;Grehan, John R.;Yang, Zi-Yi;Gan, Hao-Lin;Hu, Shao-Ji			
