taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3FF1B4B5A2C650F2892A7DD3525024E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053198	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure4	Figure 4. Antistrophus jeanae Tooker & Hanks, 2004 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248169) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 248395) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240) E female mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248416) H gallss and larvae of A. jeanae in a stem of Silphium perfoliatum L.	Figure 4. Antistrophus jeanae Tooker & Hanks, 2004 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248169) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 248395) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240) E female mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247240); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248416) H gallss and larvae of A. jeanae in a stem of Silphium perfoliatum L.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
3FF1B4B5A2C650F2892A7DD3525024E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053199	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure5	Figure 5. Antistrophus laurenae Nastasi, sp. nov. A paratype female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248173) B holotype female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) C holotype female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) D holotype female dorsal mesosoma E holotype female dorsal mesoscutum; not = notaulus G holotype female dorsal scutellum; scf = mesoscutellar fovea. Paratype male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248334) H galls and larva of A. laurenae in a stem of Silphium integrifolium Michx.	Figure 5. Antistrophus laurenae Nastasi, sp. nov. A paratype female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248173) B holotype female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) C holotype female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) D holotype female dorsal mesosoma E holotype female dorsal mesoscutum; not = notaulus G holotype female dorsal scutellum; scf = mesoscutellar fovea. Paratype male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248334) H galls and larva of A. laurenae in a stem of Silphium integrifolium Michx.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
3FF1B4B5A2C650F2892A7DD3525024E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053203	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure9	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
644225A058885476940E95579A24418C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053199	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure5	Figure 5. Antistrophus laurenae Nastasi, sp. nov. A paratype female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248173) B holotype female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) C holotype female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) D holotype female dorsal mesosoma E holotype female dorsal mesoscutum; not = notaulus G holotype female dorsal scutellum; scf = mesoscutellar fovea. Paratype male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248334) H galls and larva of A. laurenae in a stem of Silphium integrifolium Michx.	Figure 5. Antistrophus laurenae Nastasi, sp. nov. A paratype female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248173) B holotype female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) C holotype female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 248174) D holotype female dorsal mesosoma E holotype female dorsal mesoscutum; not = notaulus G holotype female dorsal scutellum; scf = mesoscutellar fovea. Paratype male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248334) H galls and larva of A. laurenae in a stem of Silphium integrifolium Michx.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
644225A058885476940E95579A24418C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053203	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure9	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
C7D8B46B4DBF566180573059EA645D17.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053200	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure6	Figure 6. Antistrophus meganae Tooker & Hanks, 2004 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248165) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248498) H gallss and larvae of A. meganae in a stem of Silphium terebinthinaceum Jacq.	Figure 6. Antistrophus meganae Tooker & Hanks, 2004 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248165) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248498) H gallss and larvae of A. meganae in a stem of Silphium terebinthinaceum Jacq.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
C7D8B46B4DBF566180573059EA645D17.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053203	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure9	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
62CB72514DC65377B4765A3EC538E20F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053201	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure7	Figure 7. Antistrophus minor Gillette, 1891 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248273) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 253176) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 253091) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 248257) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 248257); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 248257); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 253191) H gallss and larvae of A. minor or A. rufus in a stem of Silphium laciniatum L.	Figure 7. Antistrophus minor Gillette, 1891 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248273) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 253176) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 253091) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 248257) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 248257); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 248257); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 253191) H gallss and larvae of A. minor or A. rufus in a stem of Silphium laciniatum L.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
62CB72514DC65377B4765A3EC538E20F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053202	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure8	Figure 8. Antistrophus rufus Gillette, 1891 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248316) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248308) H gallss and larvae of A. minor or A. rufus in a stem of Silphium laciniatum L.	Figure 8. Antistrophus rufus Gillette, 1891 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248316) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248308) H gallss and larvae of A. minor or A. rufus in a stem of Silphium laciniatum L.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
62CB72514DC65377B4765A3EC538E20F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053200	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure6	Figure 6. Antistrophus meganae Tooker & Hanks, 2004 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248165) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248498) H gallss and larvae of A. meganae in a stem of Silphium terebinthinaceum Jacq.	Figure 6. Antistrophus meganae Tooker & Hanks, 2004 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248165) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 247325) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 247230); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248498) H gallss and larvae of A. meganae in a stem of Silphium terebinthinaceum Jacq.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
62CB72514DC65377B4765A3EC538E20F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053203	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure9	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
CEACC3F2F0CF5987846108C5DA1AEA07.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053202	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure8	Figure 8. Antistrophus rufus Gillette, 1891 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248316) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248308) H gallss and larvae of A. minor or A. rufus in a stem of Silphium laciniatum L.	Figure 8. Antistrophus rufus Gillette, 1891 A female lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248316) B female proximal antennomeres (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) C female dorsal head (PSUC _ FEM _ 246062) D female dorsal mesosoma (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129) E female dorsal mesoscutum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); not = notaulus F female dorsal scutellum (PSUC _ FEM _ 253129); scf = mesoscutellar fovea G male lateral habitus (PSUC _ FEM _ 248308) H gallss and larvae of A. minor or A. rufus in a stem of Silphium laciniatum L.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
CEACC3F2F0CF5987846108C5DA1AEA07.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1053203	https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.121918.figure9	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	Figure 9. Known and potential distributions for species of the Antistrophus rufus complex. Host plant distribution follows Kartesz (2015). States in green reflect established distribution, while states in yellow reflect potential distribution based on records of the host plant.	2024-05-21	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.		Zenodo	biologists	Nastasi, Louis F.;Tooker, John F.;Davis, Charles K.;Smith, Cecil N.;Frey, Timothy S.;Hatfield, M. J.;Presnall, Tara M.;Hines, Heather M.;Deans, Andrew R.			
