taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655560/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655560	Figs 1–2. Anthomyza gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016, adult habitus (Sweden). 1 – male, laterally; 2 – female, laterally. Scale bar: 0.5 mm. Photo by M. Marberg.	Figs 1–2. Anthomyza gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016, adult habitus (Sweden). 1 – male, laterally; 2 – female, laterally. Scale bar: 0.5 mm. Photo by M. Marberg.	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655562/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655562	Figs 3–7. Anthomyza species, male external genitalia (3–5) or epandrium (6, 7), caudally. 3 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 4–7 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 4 – paratype, Ontario; 5 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 6, 7 – Sweden: Öreälven. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Abbreviations: af – anal fissure, ce – cerci, ep – epandrium, gs – gonostylus, ma – medandrium. Fig. 3 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 58), Fig. 4 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 487).	Figs 3–7. Anthomyza species, male external genitalia (3–5) or epandrium (6, 7), caudally. 3 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 4–7 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 4 – paratype, Ontario; 5 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 6, 7 – Sweden: Öreälven. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Abbreviations: af – anal fissure, ce – cerci, ep – epandrium, gs – gonostylus, ma – medandrium. Fig. 3 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 58), Fig. 4 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 487).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655564/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655564	Figs 8–13. Anthomyza species, males, apex of filum of distiphallus, subventrally. 8–9 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009: 8 – holotype (Kamchatka), 9 – paratype (Kamchatka). 10–13 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 10, 11 – Sweden: Öreälven; 12 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 13 – paratype, Ontario. Scale bar: 0.05 mm. Fig. 9 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 59), Fig. 13 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 488).	Figs 8–13. Anthomyza species, males, apex of filum of distiphallus, subventrally. 8–9 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009: 8 – holotype (Kamchatka), 9 – paratype (Kamchatka). 10–13 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 10, 11 – Sweden: Öreälven; 12 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 13 – paratype, Ontario. Scale bar: 0.05 mm. Fig. 9 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 59), Fig. 13 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 488).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655566/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655566	Figs 14–22. Anthomyza species, males, aedeagal complex (14, 16), distiphallus (17) or saccus of distiphallus (others), left laterally.14–15 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009: 14 – paratype (Kamchatka); 15 – same species, holotype (Kamchatka). 16–22 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 16 – paratype, Ontario; 17, 21, 22 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 18, 19, 20 – Sweden: Öreälven. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.Abbreviations: afa – aedeagal part of folding apparatus, cs – connecting sclerite, ea – ejacapodeme, f – filum of distiphallus, fc – fulcrum, pha – phallapodeme, pp – phallophore, s – saccus of distiphallus. Fig. 14 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 61), Fig. 16 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 492).	Figs 14–22. Anthomyza species, males, aedeagal complex (14, 16), distiphallus (17) or saccus of distiphallus (others), left laterally.14–15 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009: 14 – paratype (Kamchatka); 15 – same species, holotype (Kamchatka). 16–22 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 16 – paratype, Ontario; 17, 21, 22 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 18, 19, 20 – Sweden: Öreälven. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.Abbreviations: afa – aedeagal part of folding apparatus, cs – connecting sclerite, ea – ejacapodeme, f – filum of distiphallus, fc – fulcrum, pha – phallapodeme, pp – phallophore, s – saccus of distiphallus. Fig. 14 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 61), Fig. 16 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 492).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655568/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655568	Figs 23–31. Anthomyza species, males, gonostylus, ventrolaterocaudally (widest extension). 23–24 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009: 23 – holotype, Kamchatka; 24 – paratype, Kamchatka; 25–31 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 25 – paratype, British Columbia; 26, 27 – paratypes, Colorado; 28 – paratype, Ontario; 29 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 30, 31 – Sweden: Öreälven. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. Fig. 23 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 57), Figs 25–28 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: figs 510, 511, 493, 512).	Figs 23–31. Anthomyza species, males, gonostylus, ventrolaterocaudally (widest extension). 23–24 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009: 23 – holotype, Kamchatka; 24 – paratype, Kamchatka; 25–31 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 25 – paratype, British Columbia; 26, 27 – paratypes, Colorado; 28 – paratype, Ontario; 29 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 30, 31 – Sweden: Öreälven. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. Fig. 23 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 57), Figs 25–28 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: figs 510, 511, 493, 512).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655571/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655571	Figs 32–35. Anthomyza species, females, spermathecae. 32 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 33–35 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 33 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 34 –paratype, Ontario; 35 – paratype, Colorado, dark form. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. Membranous minute globules at apices of spines not illustrated in Fig. 32. Fig. 32 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: figs 66 (mirrored), 67), Figs 34, 35 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: figs 494, 498, 514).	Figs 32–35. Anthomyza species, females, spermathecae. 32 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 33–35 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 33 – Sweden: Lögdeälven; 34 –paratype, Ontario; 35 – paratype, Colorado, dark form. Scale bars: 0.05 mm. Membranous minute globules at apices of spines not illustrated in Fig. 32. Fig. 32 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: figs 66 (mirrored), 67), Figs 34, 35 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: figs 494, 498, 514).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655573/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655573	Figs 36–38. Anthomyza species, females, postabdomen dorsally. 36 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 37–38 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 37 – paratype, Ontario; 38 – Sweden: Lögdeälven. Scale bar: 0.2 mm. Abbreviations: ce – cerci, S – sternum, T – tergum, T7+S7 – tergosternum 7. Fig. 36 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 63), Fig. 37 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 495, mirrored).	Figs 36–38. Anthomyza species, females, postabdomen dorsally. 36 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 37–38 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 37 – paratype, Ontario; 38 – Sweden: Lögdeälven. Scale bar: 0.2 mm. Abbreviations: ce – cerci, S – sternum, T – tergum, T7+S7 – tergosternum 7. Fig. 36 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 63), Fig. 37 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 495, mirrored).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655575/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655575	Figs 39–41. Anthomyza species, females, postabdomen ventrally. 39 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 40–41 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 40 – paratype, Ontario; 41 – Sweden: Lögdeälven. Scale = 0.2 mm.Abbreviations: S – sternum, T7+S7 – tergosternum 7. Fig. 39 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 64), Fig. 40 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 496, mirrored).	Figs 39–41. Anthomyza species, females, postabdomen ventrally. 39 – A. tschirnhausi Roháček, 2009, paratype (Kamchatka); 40–41 – A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016: 40 – paratype, Ontario; 41 – Sweden: Lögdeälven. Scale = 0.2 mm.Abbreviations: S – sternum, T7+S7 – tergosternum 7. Fig. 39 adapted from ROHÁĆEK (2009: fig. 64), Fig. 40 from ROHÁĆEK & BARBER (2016: fig. 496, mirrored).	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655577	Fig. 42. Bayesian hypothesis for relationships of species of Anthomyzidae (with 6 specimens of the A. tschirnhausi group) based on DNA sequence data (12S, 16S, 28S, COI, COII, CytB, ITS2) representing 4568 characters. Numbers above nodes = posterior probability values if> 0.5, and below nodes = bootstrap support values for ML> 50.Abbreviations: CDN – specimens from Canada (Ontario), S – specimens from Sweden.	Fig. 42. Bayesian hypothesis for relationships of species of Anthomyzidae (with 6 specimens of the A. tschirnhausi group) based on DNA sequence data (12S, 16S, 28S, COI, COII, CytB, ITS2) representing 4568 characters. Numbers above nodes = posterior probability values if> 0.5, and below nodes = bootstrap support values for ML> 50.Abbreviations: CDN – specimens from Canada (Ontario), S – specimens from Sweden.	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655579	Figs 43–44. Habitat of A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016 in Sweden. 43 – general view of the habitat at Lögdeälven river bank; 44 – detail with growths of probable host plants in this locality. Photo by S. Hellqvist.	Figs 43–44. Habitat of A. gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016 in Sweden. 43 – general view of the habitat at Lögdeälven river bank; 44 – detail with growths of probable host plants in this locality. Photo by S. Hellqvist.	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
03DA3847FFE6FFEBFF76FF6CFD5AFBD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655581	Fig. 45. Map of NW Europe with position of localities of Anthomyza gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016, in Sweden.	Fig. 45. Map of NW Europe with position of localities of Anthomyza gilviventris Roháček & Barber, 2016, in Sweden.	2024-10-31	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML		Zenodo	biologists	Roháček, Jindřich;Hellqvist, Sven;Tóthová, Andrea Špalek;RAxML			
