taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
151E87CA6843FFDBFF0FC18CFEF7FE1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251471	FIGURES 1 – 2. Metallesthes anneliesae new species. 1 — Holotype, male, T 159387 [QM]. 2 — Female, T 159386 [QM]. Images by Justin Bartlett (DAFF).	FIGURES 1 – 2. Metallesthes anneliesae new species. 1 — Holotype, male, T 159387 [QM]. 2 — Female, T 159386 [QM]. Images by Justin Bartlett (DAFF).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA6843FFDBFF0FC18CFEF7FE1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251474	FIGURE 5. Metallesthes subpilosa female lectotype as “ Metallesthes hirsuta ” (MNHUB), new synonym of Pseudoclithira ruficornis. Images by Joachim Willers (MNHUB).	FIGURE 5. Metallesthes subpilosa female lectotype as “ Metallesthes hirsuta ” (MNHUB), new synonym of Pseudoclithira ruficornis. Images by Joachim Willers (MNHUB).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA6843FFDBFF0FC18CFEF7FE1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251476	FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.	FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA6843FFDBFF0FC18CFEF7FE1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251475/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251475	FIGURE 6. Metallesthes parameres and mesometasternal process in several taxa. Metallesthes parameres. A – M. anneliesae, B – M. metallescens, C – M. unicolor. Lateral (left) and dorsal (right) views. Arrow indicates sclerotised area on phallobase of M. metallescens. Mesometasternal process. D – M. metallescens, Aphanesthes trapezifera and A. pullata, E – M. anneliesae and A. pullata, F – Tapinoschema digglesii, G – Diaphonia xanthopyga and A. succinea, H – Bisallardiana decorticata, I – Pseudoclithria maura and P. rugosa, J – P. ruficornis, K – Micropoecila cincta. Abbreviations: mc / f – mesocoxa and mesofemur, pc / f – procoxa and profemur.	FIGURE 6. Metallesthes parameres and mesometasternal process in several taxa. Metallesthes parameres. A – M. anneliesae, B – M. metallescens, C – M. unicolor. Lateral (left) and dorsal (right) views. Arrow indicates sclerotised area on phallobase of M. metallescens. Mesometasternal process. D – M. metallescens, Aphanesthes trapezifera and A. pullata, E – M. anneliesae and A. pullata, F – Tapinoschema digglesii, G – Diaphonia xanthopyga and A. succinea, H – Bisallardiana decorticata, I – Pseudoclithria maura and P. rugosa, J – P. ruficornis, K – Micropoecila cincta. Abbreviations: mc / f – mesocoxa and mesofemur, pc / f – procoxa and profemur.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA6843FFDBFF0FC18CFEF7FE1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251479/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251479	FIGURE 12. Metallesthes anneliesae collection locations.	FIGURE 12. Metallesthes anneliesae collection locations.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA6843FFDBFF0FC18CFEF7FE1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251477/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251477	FIGURE 8. Metallesthes habitat. A, B, C— M. metallescens feeding on flowers of host plant (A, B: Comet Vale, W. A., 5 January 2014. C: Woolgangie, W. A., 3 January 2014). D— M. metallescens larval habitat. Arrow indicates location of excavation and position of adult M. metallescens remnants. (Comet Vale, W. A., 11 February 2011). E—Collecting Metallesthes anneliesae on Angophora costata (Dunmore SF, Qld, January 2011).	FIGURE 8. Metallesthes habitat. A, B, C— M. metallescens feeding on flowers of host plant (A, B: Comet Vale, W. A., 5 January 2014. C: Woolgangie, W. A., 3 January 2014). D— M. metallescens larval habitat. Arrow indicates location of excavation and position of adult M. metallescens remnants. (Comet Vale, W. A., 11 February 2011). E—Collecting Metallesthes anneliesae on Angophora costata (Dunmore SF, Qld, January 2011).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684FFFDFFF0FC501FDA0FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251472/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251472	FIGURE 3. Metallesthes metallescens male holotype. A—Hand-coloured drawing of type from White (1859) (plate LVIII, fig. 8). B, C, D, E—Holotype male. Images by Helena Maratheftis (MNHL).	FIGURE 3. Metallesthes metallescens male holotype. A—Hand-coloured drawing of type from White (1859) (plate LVIII, fig. 8). B, C, D, E—Holotype male. Images by Helena Maratheftis (MNHL).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684FFFDFFF0FC501FDA0FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251475/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251475	FIGURE 6. Metallesthes parameres and mesometasternal process in several taxa. Metallesthes parameres. A – M. anneliesae, B – M. metallescens, C – M. unicolor. Lateral (left) and dorsal (right) views. Arrow indicates sclerotised area on phallobase of M. metallescens. Mesometasternal process. D – M. metallescens, Aphanesthes trapezifera and A. pullata, E – M. anneliesae and A. pullata, F – Tapinoschema digglesii, G – Diaphonia xanthopyga and A. succinea, H – Bisallardiana decorticata, I – Pseudoclithria maura and P. rugosa, J – P. ruficornis, K – Micropoecila cincta. Abbreviations: mc / f – mesocoxa and mesofemur, pc / f – procoxa and profemur.	FIGURE 6. Metallesthes parameres and mesometasternal process in several taxa. Metallesthes parameres. A – M. anneliesae, B – M. metallescens, C – M. unicolor. Lateral (left) and dorsal (right) views. Arrow indicates sclerotised area on phallobase of M. metallescens. Mesometasternal process. D – M. metallescens, Aphanesthes trapezifera and A. pullata, E – M. anneliesae and A. pullata, F – Tapinoschema digglesii, G – Diaphonia xanthopyga and A. succinea, H – Bisallardiana decorticata, I – Pseudoclithria maura and P. rugosa, J – P. ruficornis, K – Micropoecila cincta. Abbreviations: mc / f – mesocoxa and mesofemur, pc / f – procoxa and profemur.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684FFFDFFF0FC501FDA0FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251476	FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.	FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684FFFDFFF0FC501FDA0FE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251477/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251477	FIGURE 8. Metallesthes habitat. A, B, C— M. metallescens feeding on flowers of host plant (A, B: Comet Vale, W. A., 5 January 2014. C: Woolgangie, W. A., 3 January 2014). D— M. metallescens larval habitat. Arrow indicates location of excavation and position of adult M. metallescens remnants. (Comet Vale, W. A., 11 February 2011). E—Collecting Metallesthes anneliesae on Angophora costata (Dunmore SF, Qld, January 2011).	FIGURE 8. Metallesthes habitat. A, B, C— M. metallescens feeding on flowers of host plant (A, B: Comet Vale, W. A., 5 January 2014. C: Woolgangie, W. A., 3 January 2014). D— M. metallescens larval habitat. Arrow indicates location of excavation and position of adult M. metallescens remnants. (Comet Vale, W. A., 11 February 2011). E—Collecting Metallesthes anneliesae on Angophora costata (Dunmore SF, Qld, January 2011).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684BFFC2FF0FC565FCE7FD6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251473	FIGURE 4. Metallesthes unicolor female holotype, 25 0 62403 (ANIC). Images by Tom Weir (ANIC).	FIGURE 4. Metallesthes unicolor female holotype, 25 0 62403 (ANIC). Images by Tom Weir (ANIC).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684BFFC2FF0FC565FCE7FD6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251475/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251475	FIGURE 6. Metallesthes parameres and mesometasternal process in several taxa. Metallesthes parameres. A – M. anneliesae, B – M. metallescens, C – M. unicolor. Lateral (left) and dorsal (right) views. Arrow indicates sclerotised area on phallobase of M. metallescens. Mesometasternal process. D – M. metallescens, Aphanesthes trapezifera and A. pullata, E – M. anneliesae and A. pullata, F – Tapinoschema digglesii, G – Diaphonia xanthopyga and A. succinea, H – Bisallardiana decorticata, I – Pseudoclithria maura and P. rugosa, J – P. ruficornis, K – Micropoecila cincta. Abbreviations: mc / f – mesocoxa and mesofemur, pc / f – procoxa and profemur.	FIGURE 6. Metallesthes parameres and mesometasternal process in several taxa. Metallesthes parameres. A – M. anneliesae, B – M. metallescens, C – M. unicolor. Lateral (left) and dorsal (right) views. Arrow indicates sclerotised area on phallobase of M. metallescens. Mesometasternal process. D – M. metallescens, Aphanesthes trapezifera and A. pullata, E – M. anneliesae and A. pullata, F – Tapinoschema digglesii, G – Diaphonia xanthopyga and A. succinea, H – Bisallardiana decorticata, I – Pseudoclithria maura and P. rugosa, J – P. ruficornis, K – Micropoecila cincta. Abbreviations: mc / f – mesocoxa and mesofemur, pc / f – procoxa and profemur.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA684BFFC2FF0FC565FCE7FD6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251476	FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.	FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
151E87CA6856FFC9FF0FC58AFD0EFD8E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/251474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251474	FIGURE 5. Metallesthes subpilosa female lectotype as “ Metallesthes hirsuta ” (MNHUB), new synonym of Pseudoclithira ruficornis. Images by Joachim Willers (MNHUB).	FIGURE 5. Metallesthes subpilosa female lectotype as “ Metallesthes hirsuta ” (MNHUB), new synonym of Pseudoclithira ruficornis. Images by Joachim Willers (MNHUB).	2014-12-31	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.		Zenodo	biologists	Moeseneder, Christian H.;Hutchinson, Paul M.;Lambkin, Christine L.			
