taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F55BC91937A15F348681EE1283FCDD22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825214	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure1	Figure 1. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov.: A Habitus, dorsal view. B Habitus, ventrolateral view. C Head and thorax, dorsal view. D Urogomphi, dorsolateral view. E Head, ventral view.	Figure 1. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov.: A Habitus, dorsal view. B Habitus, ventrolateral view. C Head and thorax, dorsal view. D Urogomphi, dorsolateral view. E Head, ventral view.	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
F55BC91937A15F348681EE1283FCDD22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825215	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure2	Figure 2. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov., X-ray μCT renderings: A Head and thorax, anterior and / or ventral view. B Head, ventral view. C Head, anterior view. D Head, dorsolateral view. E Mandibles, ventral view. F Habitus, dorsal view (without segment IX).	Figure 2. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov., X-ray μCT renderings: A Head and thorax, anterior and / or ventral view. B Head, ventral view. C Head, anterior view. D Head, dorsolateral view. E Mandibles, ventral view. F Habitus, dorsal view (without segment IX).	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
F55BC91937A15F348681EE1283FCDD22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825218	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure5	Figure 5. Maxillolabial complex of Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. Dotted lines indicate indistinct margins. Cranium apparently compressed and its ventral side artificially wide open; that is why gular sutures seem divergent and widely separated. The length of the gular sutures is not clear.	Figure 5. Maxillolabial complex of Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. Dotted lines indicate indistinct margins. Cranium apparently compressed and its ventral side artificially wide open; that is why gular sutures seem divergent and widely separated. The length of the gular sutures is not clear.	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
F55BC91937A15F348681EE1283FCDD22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825217	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure4	Figure 4. Comparison of frontal sutures and shapes of cranium: A Phycosecis (Phycosecidae). B Danacea (Dasytidae). C Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. D Aplocnemus (Rhadalidae).	Figure 4. Comparison of frontal sutures and shapes of cranium: A Phycosecis (Phycosecidae). B Danacea (Dasytidae). C Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. D Aplocnemus (Rhadalidae).	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
F55BC91937A15F348681EE1283FCDD22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825216	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure3	Figure 3. Larva of Malachiidae (cf. Ebaeus): A Head, dorsal view. B Urogomphi. Larva of Melyris scutellaris: C Head, dorsal view. D Urogomphi.	Figure 3. Larva of Malachiidae (cf. Ebaeus): A Head, dorsal view. B Urogomphi. Larva of Melyris scutellaris: C Head, dorsal view. D Urogomphi.	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
BA3CA54E53B3506BB248A9808FA65395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825214	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure1	Figure 1. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov.: A Habitus, dorsal view. B Habitus, ventrolateral view. C Head and thorax, dorsal view. D Urogomphi, dorsolateral view. E Head, ventral view.	Figure 1. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov.: A Habitus, dorsal view. B Habitus, ventrolateral view. C Head and thorax, dorsal view. D Urogomphi, dorsolateral view. E Head, ventral view.	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
BA3CA54E53B3506BB248A9808FA65395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825217	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure4	Figure 4. Comparison of frontal sutures and shapes of cranium: A Phycosecis (Phycosecidae). B Danacea (Dasytidae). C Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. D Aplocnemus (Rhadalidae).	Figure 4. Comparison of frontal sutures and shapes of cranium: A Phycosecis (Phycosecidae). B Danacea (Dasytidae). C Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. D Aplocnemus (Rhadalidae).	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
BA3CA54E53B3506BB248A9808FA65395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825218	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure5	Figure 5. Maxillolabial complex of Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. Dotted lines indicate indistinct margins. Cranium apparently compressed and its ventral side artificially wide open; that is why gular sutures seem divergent and widely separated. The length of the gular sutures is not clear.	Figure 5. Maxillolabial complex of Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov. Dotted lines indicate indistinct margins. Cranium apparently compressed and its ventral side artificially wide open; that is why gular sutures seem divergent and widely separated. The length of the gular sutures is not clear.	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
BA3CA54E53B3506BB248A9808FA65395.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/825215	https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e98418.figure2	Figure 2. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov., X-ray μCT renderings: A Head and thorax, anterior and / or ventral view. B Head, ventral view. C Head, anterior view. D Head, dorsolateral view. E Mandibles, ventral view. F Habitus, dorsal view (without segment IX).	Figure 2. Cretorhadalus constantini gen. et sp. nov., X-ray μCT renderings: A Head and thorax, anterior and / or ventral view. B Head, ventral view. C Head, anterior view. D Head, dorsolateral view. E Mandibles, ventral view. F Habitus, dorsal view (without segment IX).	2023-03-15	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub		Zenodo	biologists	Kolibac, Jiri;Rosova, Katerina;Prazak, Jan Simon;Hammel, Joerg U.;Prokop, Jakub			
