taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
73219E23FFAAFF8917E2FCA1FA3EFCEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161159/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161159	Figs 1–9. Elaphinis (E.) matatiele sp. nov. 1–8 – holotype male; 9 – female. 1, 9 – dorsal habitus; 2 – ventral habitus; 3 – lateral habitus; 4 – clypeus; 5 – pygidium; 6 – parameres, dorsal view; 7 – parameres, lateral view; 8 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	Figs 1–9. Elaphinis (E.) matatiele sp. nov. 1–8 – holotype male; 9 – female. 1, 9 – dorsal habitus; 2 – ventral habitus; 3 – lateral habitus; 4 – clypeus; 5 – pygidium; 6 – parameres, dorsal view; 7 – parameres, lateral view; 8 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFAAFF8917E2FCA1FA3EFCEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161163/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161163	Figs 19–22. 19–20 – males of Elaphinis (E.) matatiele sp. nov. (19) and of E. (E.) cinereonebulosa (De Geer, 1778) (20) in their respective natural habitats at Matatiele and Willowmore. 21–22 – typical habitat of E. matatiele sp. nov. in the grassland of Mount Hargreaves, above the Eastern Cape town of Matatiele (21) and of E. cinereonebulosa in the highland grasslands of the Winterberge range of the Eastern Cape. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	Figs 19–22. 19–20 – males of Elaphinis (E.) matatiele sp. nov. (19) and of E. (E.) cinereonebulosa (De Geer, 1778) (20) in their respective natural habitats at Matatiele and Willowmore. 21–22 – typical habitat of E. matatiele sp. nov. in the grassland of Mount Hargreaves, above the Eastern Cape town of Matatiele (21) and of E. cinereonebulosa in the highland grasslands of the Winterberge range of the Eastern Cape. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFAAFF8917E2FCA1FA3EFCEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161161/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161161	Figs 10–18. Elaphinis (E.) cinereonebulosa (De Geer, 1778). 10–17 – typical male; 18 – female. 10, 18 – dorsal habitus; 11 – ventral habitus; 12 – lateral habitus; 13 – clypeus; 14 – pygidium; 15 – parameres, dorsal view; 16 – parameres, lateral view; 17 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell (10–17); Gerhard Beinhundner (18).	Figs 10–18. Elaphinis (E.) cinereonebulosa (De Geer, 1778). 10–17 – typical male; 18 – female. 10, 18 – dorsal habitus; 11 – ventral habitus; 12 – lateral habitus; 13 – clypeus; 14 – pygidium; 15 – parameres, dorsal view; 16 – parameres, lateral view; 17 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell (10–17); Gerhard Beinhundner (18).	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFAAFF8917E2FCA1FA3EFCEC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161165	Fig. 23. Known distribution of Elaphinis (E.) cinereonebulosa (De Geer, 1778) and E. (E.) matatiele sp. nov. within South Africa, as well as outline of Wahlberg’s ʻCaffrariaʼ (black dotted frame) with position of estimated type locality of E. (M.) pumila Boheman, 1857 (map adapted from www.wikimedia.org).	Fig. 23. Known distribution of Elaphinis (E.) cinereonebulosa (De Geer, 1778) and E. (E.) matatiele sp. nov. within South Africa, as well as outline of Wahlberg’s ʻCaffrariaʼ (black dotted frame) with position of estimated type locality of E. (M.) pumila Boheman, 1857 (map adapted from www.wikimedia.org).	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA2FF8017F4FBF2FA2FF9F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161169/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161169	Figs 35–42. Parelaphinis drakensbergica sp. nov. (holotype male). 35 – dorsal habitus; 36 – ventral habitus; 37 – lateral habitus; 38 – clypeus; 39 – pygidium; 40 – parameres, dorsal view; 41 – parameres, lateral view; 42 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	Figs 35–42. Parelaphinis drakensbergica sp. nov. (holotype male). 35 – dorsal habitus; 36 – ventral habitus; 37 – lateral habitus; 38 – clypeus; 39 – pygidium; 40 – parameres, dorsal view; 41 – parameres, lateral view; 42 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA2FF8017F4FBF2FA2FF9F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161173/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161173	Figs 44–52. Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov. 44–51 – holotype male; 52 – female. 44, 52 – dorsal habitus; 45 – ventral habitus; 46 – lateral habitus; 47 – clypeus; 48 – pygidium; 49 – parameres, dorsal view; 50 – parameres, lateral view; 51 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	Figs 44–52. Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov. 44–51 – holotype male; 52 – female. 44, 52 – dorsal habitus; 45 – ventral habitus; 46 – lateral habitus; 47 – clypeus; 48 – pygidium; 49 – parameres, dorsal view; 50 – parameres, lateral view; 51 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA2FF8017F4FBF2FA2FF9F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161175/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161175	Figs 53–61. Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833). 53–60 – male; 61 – female. 53, 61 – dorsal habitus; 54 – ventral habitus; 55 – lateral habitus; 56 – clypeus; 57 – pygidium; 58 – parameres, dorsal view; 59 – parameres, lateral view; 60 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell (53–60), Gerhard Beinhundner (61).	Figs 53–61. Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833). 53–60 – male; 61 – female. 53, 61 – dorsal habitus; 54 – ventral habitus; 55 – lateral habitus; 56 – clypeus; 57 – pygidium; 58 – parameres, dorsal view; 59 – parameres, lateral view; 60 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell (53–60), Gerhard Beinhundner (61).	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA2FF8017F4FBF2FA2FF9F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161171/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161171	Fig. 43. Typical grassland habitat of Parelaphinis drakensbergica sp. nov. on the plateau of the Platberg above Harrismith, Free State. Photograph: ©vrystaatconfessions.com.	Fig. 43. Typical grassland habitat of Parelaphinis drakensbergica sp. nov. on the plateau of the Platberg above Harrismith, Free State. Photograph: ©vrystaatconfessions.com.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA2FF8017F4FBF2FA2FF9F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161181/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161181	Fig. 66. Known distribution of Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833), P. drakensbergica sp. nov. and P. umtamvuna sp. nov. within southern Africa (map adapted from www.wikimedia.org); grey dot indicates doubtful record of P. moesta from Gauteng, as discussed in text.	Fig. 66. Known distribution of Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833), P. drakensbergica sp. nov. and P. umtamvuna sp. nov. within southern Africa (map adapted from www.wikimedia.org); grey dot indicates doubtful record of P. moesta from Gauteng, as discussed in text.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA4FF9C14BDF99AFE9FF82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161173/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161173	Figs 44–52. Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov. 44–51 – holotype male; 52 – female. 44, 52 – dorsal habitus; 45 – ventral habitus; 46 – lateral habitus; 47 – clypeus; 48 – pygidium; 49 – parameres, dorsal view; 50 – parameres, lateral view; 51 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	Figs 44–52. Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov. 44–51 – holotype male; 52 – female. 44, 52 – dorsal habitus; 45 – ventral habitus; 46 – lateral habitus; 47 – clypeus; 48 – pygidium; 49 – parameres, dorsal view; 50 – parameres, lateral view; 51 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA4FF9C14BDF99AFE9FF82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161177/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161177	Figs 62–65. 62–63 – males of Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov. (62) and of P. moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833) (63) in their respective natural habitats on the Umtamvuna and Sneeuberge, respectively. 64–65 – typical habitat of Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov.on the escarpment of the Umtamvuna River valley in southern KwaZulu-Natal (64) and of P.moesta on the escarpment of the Hantamsberg plateau above Calvinia, Northern Cape (65). Photographs: Lynette Clennell (62, 64), Petr Malec (63), David Bilton (65).	Figs 62–65. 62–63 – males of Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov. (62) and of P. moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833) (63) in their respective natural habitats on the Umtamvuna and Sneeuberge, respectively. 64–65 – typical habitat of Parelaphinis umtamvuna sp. nov.on the escarpment of the Umtamvuna River valley in southern KwaZulu-Natal (64) and of P.moesta on the escarpment of the Hantamsberg plateau above Calvinia, Northern Cape (65). Photographs: Lynette Clennell (62, 64), Petr Malec (63), David Bilton (65).	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA4FF9C14BDF99AFE9FF82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161169/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161169	Figs 35–42. Parelaphinis drakensbergica sp. nov. (holotype male). 35 – dorsal habitus; 36 – ventral habitus; 37 – lateral habitus; 38 – clypeus; 39 – pygidium; 40 – parameres, dorsal view; 41 – parameres, lateral view; 42 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	Figs 35–42. Parelaphinis drakensbergica sp. nov. (holotype male). 35 – dorsal habitus; 36 – ventral habitus; 37 – lateral habitus; 38 – clypeus; 39 – pygidium; 40 – parameres, dorsal view; 41 – parameres, lateral view; 42 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA4FF9C14BDF99AFE9FF82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161175/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161175	Figs 53–61. Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833). 53–60 – male; 61 – female. 53, 61 – dorsal habitus; 54 – ventral habitus; 55 – lateral habitus; 56 – clypeus; 57 – pygidium; 58 – parameres, dorsal view; 59 – parameres, lateral view; 60 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell (53–60), Gerhard Beinhundner (61).	Figs 53–61. Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833). 53–60 – male; 61 – female. 53, 61 – dorsal habitus; 54 – ventral habitus; 55 – lateral habitus; 56 – clypeus; 57 – pygidium; 58 – parameres, dorsal view; 59 – parameres, lateral view; 60 – parameres, frontal view. Photographs: Lynette Clennell (53–60), Gerhard Beinhundner (61).	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
73219E23FFA4FF9C14BDF99AFE9FF82C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7161181/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7161181	Fig. 66. Known distribution of Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833), P. drakensbergica sp. nov. and P. umtamvuna sp. nov. within southern Africa (map adapted from www.wikimedia.org); grey dot indicates doubtful record of P. moesta from Gauteng, as discussed in text.	Fig. 66. Known distribution of Parelaphinis moesta (Gory & Percheron, 1833), P. drakensbergica sp. nov. and P. umtamvuna sp. nov. within southern Africa (map adapted from www.wikimedia.org); grey dot indicates doubtful record of P. moesta from Gauteng, as discussed in text.	2022-04-30	Perissinotto, Renzo		Zenodo	biologists	Perissinotto, Renzo			
