taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8E88EFB015420FBDC1E0EC6DD1ACAEE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11775		Figures 1 - 7. Zikanapis tucumana (Moure, 1945). 1 General view of the nesting site at Vinchina (La Rioja province) before sunrise 2 Female of Zikanapis tucumana during foraging activity 3 Tumulus, turret andopennest entrance 4 Main and lateral tunnel showing one cell at the end (arrow) 5 General view of nest architecture, scale line: 1 cm 6 Remains of a cell with part of the provisions. Note the curvature of neck 7 Nestarchitecture.	Figures 1 - 7. Zikanapis tucumana (Moure, 1945). 1 General view of the nesting site at Vinchina (La Rioja province) before sunrise 2 Female of Zikanapis tucumana during foraging activity 3 Tumulus, turret andopennest entrance 4 Main and lateral tunnel showing one cell at the end (arrow) 5 General view of nest architecture, scale line: 1 cm 6 Remains of a cell with part of the provisions. Note the curvature of neck 7 Nestarchitecture.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
7C1715A3CB2AD35BBA01169C20295EA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11776		Figures 8 - 18. Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 8 General view of the nesting site at " La Florida " (Salta province), the arrow indicates the location of the nest; 9 Female of Ptiloglossa tarsata foraging in a flower of Solanum sp. 10 Tumulus of unconsolidated soil, scale line: 1 cm 11 General view showing the nest architecture with a cell at the end of the main tunnel 12 Group of scratches probably produced by female's mandibles. The arrow indicates their location in the main tunne; 13 (a) cell with cellophane-like lining and provisions, (b) neck and (c) entrance tunnel, scale line: 1 cm 14 One cell showing the cellophane-like lining on the wall, scale line: 1 cm 15 Spiral closure of one cell, scale line: 0.5 cm 16 Cocoon operculum with holes, scale line: 0.5 cm 17 Scanning electron micrograph of the cocoon operculum showing the fabric of silk threads with small circular holes, scale: 500 µm 18 Onecircular hole surrounded by silk threads, scale: 50 µm.	Figures 8 - 18. Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 8 General view of the nesting site at " La Florida " (Salta province), the arrow indicates the location of the nest; 9 Female of Ptiloglossa tarsata foraging in a flower of Solanum sp. 10 Tumulus of unconsolidated soil, scale line: 1 cm 11 General view showing the nest architecture with a cell at the end of the main tunnel 12 Group of scratches probably produced by female's mandibles. The arrow indicates their location in the main tunne; 13 (a) cell with cellophane-like lining and provisions, (b) neck and (c) entrance tunnel, scale line: 1 cm 14 One cell showing the cellophane-like lining on the wall, scale line: 1 cm 15 Spiral closure of one cell, scale line: 0.5 cm 16 Cocoon operculum with holes, scale line: 0.5 cm 17 Scanning electron micrograph of the cocoon operculum showing the fabric of silk threads with small circular holes, scale: 500 µm 18 Onecircular hole surrounded by silk threads, scale: 50 µm.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
7C1715A3CB2AD35BBA01169C20295EA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11777		Figures 19 - 23. 19 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 20 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, spiral closure, and entrance tunnel of Ptiloglossa tarsata 21 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904) 22 Nest architecture of Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851) 23 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, location of the cell closure and entrance tunnel of Cadeguala albopilosa.	Figures 19 - 23. 19 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 20 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, spiral closure, and entrance tunnel of Ptiloglossa tarsata 21 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904) 22 Nest architecture of Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851) 23 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, location of the cell closure and entrance tunnel of Cadeguala albopilosa.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
FD0879516E95985A13C7E308388AF394.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11778		Figures 24 - 29. Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904). 24 General view of the nesting site at Reserva Karadya, Andresito (Misiones province) 25 Nest entrance closed by a plug of soil (arrow), scale line: 1 cm 26 Soil with roots, litter, some rocks, and remains of the main tunnel (arrow) 27 Cell showing the larva partially submerged in provisions, cellophane lining, and the wad cotton-like material attached the cell closure, scale line: 0.5 cm 28 Detail of the cell closure with the cotton-like material 29 Cell and neck wall with the lining removed. Note the high curvature.	Figures 24 - 29. Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904). 24 General view of the nesting site at Reserva Karadya, Andresito (Misiones province) 25 Nest entrance closed by a plug of soil (arrow), scale line: 1 cm 26 Soil with roots, litter, some rocks, and remains of the main tunnel (arrow) 27 Cell showing the larva partially submerged in provisions, cellophane lining, and the wad cotton-like material attached the cell closure, scale line: 0.5 cm 28 Detail of the cell closure with the cotton-like material 29 Cell and neck wall with the lining removed. Note the high curvature.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
FD0879516E95985A13C7E308388AF394.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11777		Figures 19 - 23. 19 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 20 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, spiral closure, and entrance tunnel of Ptiloglossa tarsata 21 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904) 22 Nest architecture of Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851) 23 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, location of the cell closure and entrance tunnel of Cadeguala albopilosa.	Figures 19 - 23. 19 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 20 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, spiral closure, and entrance tunnel of Ptiloglossa tarsata 21 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904) 22 Nest architecture of Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851) 23 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, location of the cell closure and entrance tunnel of Cadeguala albopilosa.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
DF6C12AA95060DCCF145DA3AD121A586.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11779		Figures 30 - 37. Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851). 30 General view of the nest site at Bahia Mansa, Parque Nacional Los Alerces (Chubut province) 31 tumulusof unconsolidated soil 32 two main tunnels and longitudinal view of the soil containing a thin ash layer 33 a pair of cells with provisions, necks and lateral tunnels, scale line: 1 cm 34 remains of cells of other nest, scale line: 1 cm 35 - 36 tomography images of one block of soil containing Cadeguala albopilosa nests, arrows indicate cells 37 3 D-reconstruction of one nest and isolate cells.	Figures 30 - 37. Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851). 30 General view of the nest site at Bahia Mansa, Parque Nacional Los Alerces (Chubut province) 31 tumulusof unconsolidated soil 32 two main tunnels and longitudinal view of the soil containing a thin ash layer 33 a pair of cells with provisions, necks and lateral tunnels, scale line: 1 cm 34 remains of cells of other nest, scale line: 1 cm 35 - 36 tomography images of one block of soil containing Cadeguala albopilosa nests, arrows indicate cells 37 3 D-reconstruction of one nest and isolate cells.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
DF6C12AA95060DCCF145DA3AD121A586.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11777		Figures 19 - 23. 19 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 20 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, spiral closure, and entrance tunnel of Ptiloglossa tarsata 21 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904) 22 Nest architecture of Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851) 23 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, location of the cell closure and entrance tunnel of Cadeguala albopilosa.	Figures 19 - 23. 19 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa tarsata (Friese, 1900). 20 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, spiral closure, and entrance tunnel of Ptiloglossa tarsata 21 Nest architecture of Ptiloglossa matutina (Schrottky, 1904) 22 Nest architecture of Cadeguala albopilosa (Spinola, 1851) 23 Cell with provisions and egg, cell neck, location of the cell closure and entrance tunnel of Cadeguala albopilosa.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
3833B055B0AA439FE9154B36F9CCD456.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11780		Figures 38 - 43. Diphaglossa gayi Spinola, 1851. 38 General view of the nesting site beside the Rio Negro Bridge, Chile 39 general view of nesting site at Lonconao, Chile 40 tumulus of soil pellets and open entrance 41 main tunnel 42 nest architecture 43 cell, neck with lining, and egg laying on provisions.	Figures 38 - 43. Diphaglossa gayi Spinola, 1851. 38 General view of the nesting site beside the Rio Negro Bridge, Chile 39 general view of nesting site at Lonconao, Chile 40 tumulus of soil pellets and open entrance 41 main tunnel 42 nest architecture 43 cell, neck with lining, and egg laying on provisions.	2013-08-01	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra		Zenodo	biologists	Sarzetti, Laura C.;Genise, Jorge F.;Sanchez, M. Victoria;Farina, Juan L.;Molina, M. Alejandra			
