taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03946562FFC0FF9CFF15651C677EFEC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798837/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798837	FIGURE 7. Wing venation of Thaumatographa zapyra (Meyrick) (New Guinea), type-species of the genus: redrawn from original sketch of Walsingham (1897). Note: the wing venation could not be compared to an actual specimen of T. zapyra for accuracy, so the venation may not be totally accurate in all details since the original sketch by Walsingham is small and somewhat simplified.	FIGURE 7. Wing venation of Thaumatographa zapyra (Meyrick) (New Guinea), type-species of the genus: redrawn from original sketch of Walsingham (1897). Note: the wing venation could not be compared to an actual specimen of T. zapyra for accuracy, so the venation may not be totally accurate in all details since the original sketch by Walsingham is small and somewhat simplified.	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC0FF9CFF15651C677EFEC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798839/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798839	FIGURE 8. Male genital structures in Thaumatographa, showing main characters for the complex male genitalia of this genus (modified after Diakonoff 1977, for T. zapyra, New Guinea) (the tegumen in this sketch is detached from the vinculum); coremata on pregenital segment (8a) (T. aurosa, Japan; after Diakonoff 1986). Note: the coremata typically are attached to the pregenital membrane structure of the abdomen in Thaumatographa (Fig. 8a), and rest within dorsal slits of each valva when not extruded, but in T. zapyra are attached to the costal margin of the valva itself. The aedeagus in Thaumatographa typically has a long ductus ejaculatorius (2 to 4 times length of aedeagus), with a long proximal hood (not shown in the drawing).	FIGURE 8. Male genital structures in Thaumatographa, showing main characters for the complex male genitalia of this genus (modified after Diakonoff 1977, for T. zapyra, New Guinea) (the tegumen in this sketch is detached from the vinculum); coremata on pregenital segment (8a) (T. aurosa, Japan; after Diakonoff 1986). Note: the coremata typically are attached to the pregenital membrane structure of the abdomen in Thaumatographa (Fig. 8a), and rest within dorsal slits of each valva when not extruded, but in T. zapyra are attached to the costal margin of the valva itself. The aedeagus in Thaumatographa typically has a long ductus ejaculatorius (2 to 4 times length of aedeagus), with a long proximal hood (not shown in the drawing).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC0FF9CFF15651C677EFEC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798841/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798841	FIGURE 9. Female genital structures in Thaumatographa, showing main characters for the complex female genitalia of this genus (after Diakonoff 1986, for T. aurosa, Japan). Note: female genitalia in this genus typically also have a dorsal flap of unknown purpose on the tergal membrane of segment 8 (not shown in this sketch).	FIGURE 9. Female genital structures in Thaumatographa, showing main characters for the complex female genitalia of this genus (after Diakonoff 1986, for T. aurosa, Japan). Note: female genitalia in this genus typically also have a dorsal flap of unknown purpose on the tergal membrane of segment 8 (not shown in this sketch).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC0FF9CFF15651C677EFEC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798853/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798853	FIGURE 15. Thaumatographa aurosa taiwana Heppner & Arita, subsp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Lien-Hua-Chih For. Sta., Nantou Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum, (b) (gen. slide JBH-4644 (MGCL).	FIGURE 15. Thaumatographa aurosa taiwana Heppner & Arita, subsp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Lien-Hua-Chih For. Sta., Nantou Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum, (b) (gen. slide JBH-4644 (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC0FF9CFF15651C677EFEC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798851/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798851	FIGURE 14. Thaumatographa fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Fennchichwu, Chiayi Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum (b) (gen. slide JBH-4647, except YA-1192 for detail b) (MGCL).	FIGURE 14. Thaumatographa fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Fennchichwu, Chiayi Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum (b) (gen. slide JBH-4647, except YA-1192 for detail b) (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC6FF92FF1565396160FE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798835/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798835	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC6FF92FF1565396160FE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798843/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798843	FIGURE 10. Thaumatographa mesostigmatias Diakonoff, male genitalia (Taiwan: Fennchihwu, Chiayi Co.), with aedeagus in situ, and with ductus ejaculatorius (a, reversed), enlargement of uncus to juxta (b, with distal end of aedeagus and cornutus hook), and structures of the pregenital abdomen and coremata (c) (gen. slide YA-1159) (MGCL); and d) drawing of male holotype genitalia (Taiwan: [Kuantzuling, Tainan Co.] (gen. slide AD-9811, USNM) (after Diakonoff, 1977b).	FIGURE 10. Thaumatographa mesostigmatias Diakonoff, male genitalia (Taiwan: Fennchihwu, Chiayi Co.), with aedeagus in situ, and with ductus ejaculatorius (a, reversed), enlargement of uncus to juxta (b, with distal end of aedeagus and cornutus hook), and structures of the pregenital abdomen and coremata (c) (gen. slide YA-1159) (MGCL); and d) drawing of male holotype genitalia (Taiwan: [Kuantzuling, Tainan Co.] (gen. slide AD-9811, USNM) (after Diakonoff, 1977b).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC6FF92FF1565396160FE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798849/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798849	FIGURE 13. Thaumatographa mesostigmatias Diakonoff, female genitalia (Taiwan: Chilan Nsy., Ilan Co.) (with remnant spermatophore intact inside bursa), with details of ostium, sterigma and colliculum bulge (a), signum (b), and added view of colliculum bulge interior (c) (gen. slide JBH-4645, except YA-1193 for detail c) (MGCL).	FIGURE 13. Thaumatographa mesostigmatias Diakonoff, female genitalia (Taiwan: Chilan Nsy., Ilan Co.) (with remnant spermatophore intact inside bursa), with details of ostium, sterigma and colliculum bulge (a), signum (b), and added view of colliculum bulge interior (c) (gen. slide JBH-4645, except YA-1193 for detail c) (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC6FF92FF1565396160FE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798839/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798839	FIGURE 8. Male genital structures in Thaumatographa, showing main characters for the complex male genitalia of this genus (modified after Diakonoff 1977, for T. zapyra, New Guinea) (the tegumen in this sketch is detached from the vinculum); coremata on pregenital segment (8a) (T. aurosa, Japan; after Diakonoff 1986). Note: the coremata typically are attached to the pregenital membrane structure of the abdomen in Thaumatographa (Fig. 8a), and rest within dorsal slits of each valva when not extruded, but in T. zapyra are attached to the costal margin of the valva itself. The aedeagus in Thaumatographa typically has a long ductus ejaculatorius (2 to 4 times length of aedeagus), with a long proximal hood (not shown in the drawing).	FIGURE 8. Male genital structures in Thaumatographa, showing main characters for the complex male genitalia of this genus (modified after Diakonoff 1977, for T. zapyra, New Guinea) (the tegumen in this sketch is detached from the vinculum); coremata on pregenital segment (8a) (T. aurosa, Japan; after Diakonoff 1986). Note: the coremata typically are attached to the pregenital membrane structure of the abdomen in Thaumatographa (Fig. 8a), and rest within dorsal slits of each valva when not extruded, but in T. zapyra are attached to the costal margin of the valva itself. The aedeagus in Thaumatographa typically has a long ductus ejaculatorius (2 to 4 times length of aedeagus), with a long proximal hood (not shown in the drawing).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC8FF94FF1562EE616AF8A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798835/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798835	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC8FF94FF1562EE616AF8A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798845/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798845	FIGURE 11. Thaumatographa fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., holotype male (Taiwan: Fennchihwu, Chiayi Co.), with aedeagus enlarged (a) and with ductus ejaculatorius (with typical proximal elongated hood found in many Thaumatographa species), with enlargement of uncus to juxta (b), and structures of the pregenital abdomen and coremata (c) (gen. slide JBH- 4646) (MGCL).	FIGURE 11. Thaumatographa fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., holotype male (Taiwan: Fennchihwu, Chiayi Co.), with aedeagus enlarged (a) and with ductus ejaculatorius (with typical proximal elongated hood found in many Thaumatographa species), with enlargement of uncus to juxta (b), and structures of the pregenital abdomen and coremata (c) (gen. slide JBH- 4646) (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFC8FF94FF1562EE616AF8A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798851/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798851	FIGURE 14. Thaumatographa fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Fennchichwu, Chiayi Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum (b) (gen. slide JBH-4647, except YA-1192 for detail b) (MGCL).	FIGURE 14. Thaumatographa fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Fennchichwu, Chiayi Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum (b) (gen. slide JBH-4647, except YA-1192 for detail b) (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFCCFF97FF1564C06760FE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798835/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798835	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFCCFF97FF1564C06760FE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798853/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798853	FIGURE 15. Thaumatographa aurosa taiwana Heppner & Arita, subsp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Lien-Hua-Chih For. Sta., Nantou Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum, (b) (gen. slide JBH-4644 (MGCL).	FIGURE 15. Thaumatographa aurosa taiwana Heppner & Arita, subsp. nov., paratype female (Taiwan: Lien-Hua-Chih For. Sta., Nantou Co.), with details of ostium, sterigma, and antrum diverticulum (a), and signum, (b) (gen. slide JBH-4644 (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFD2FF88FF1564C0623BF86D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798835/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798835	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	FIGURES 1–6. Adults of Taiwan Thaumatographa species, with lateral views of heads (a) for each moth: 1) T. mesostigmatias Diakonoff & Arita, male (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5569) (WS = 13.0mm); 2) same data, female (photo14173) (WS = 14.8 mm) (MGCL). 3) T. fennchihwu Heppner & Arita, sp. nov., male holotype (Chiayi Co.: Fennchihwu, photo 5570) (WS = 15.5 mm); 4) same data, female paratype (photo 5571) (WS = 19.0 mm) (MGCL). 5) T. aurosa taiwana Heppner &Arita, subsp. nov., female paratype (Ilan Co.: Nanao, photo 16014) (WS = 13.6 mm) (MGCL). 6) T. kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., male holotype (Pingtung Co.: Kenting, photo 5562) (WS = 7.5 mm) (USNM). Note: the white mark in middle of wing Fig. 2 is partially descaled, thus otherwise as small as in the male Fig. 1. Also, note the bluish iridescence of the labial palpi in Fig. 1a and 2a.	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
03946562FFD2FF88FF1564C0623BF86D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14798847/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14798847	FIGURE 12. Thaumatographa kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., holotype male (Taiwan: Kenting Park, Pingtung Co.), with aedeagus greatly enlarged (a) and with ductus ejaculatorius remnant (right) and part of juxta attached below (left); with enlargement of uncus to juxta (b), and structures of the pregenital abdomen and corematal sockets (c) (corematal setae removed) (gen. slide JBH-2194) (MGCL).	FIGURE 12. Thaumatographa kentingana Heppner & Bae, sp. nov., holotype male (Taiwan: Kenting Park, Pingtung Co.), with aedeagus greatly enlarged (a) and with ductus ejaculatorius remnant (right) and part of juxta attached below (left); with enlargement of uncus to juxta (b), and structures of the pregenital abdomen and corematal sockets (c) (corematal setae removed) (gen. slide JBH-2194) (MGCL).	2025-02-03	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop		Zenodo	biologists	Heppner, J. B.;Arita, Yutaka;Bae, Yang-Seop			
