taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03827D0FFFE8FF83DE5ADFDBFE05F8CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170553	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE8FF83DE5ADFDBFE05F8CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170554	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE8FF83DE5ADFDBFE05F8CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170555	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE8FF83DE5ADFDBFE05F8CA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170557	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFEDFF8FDE5ADD02FEFCF88A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170553	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFEDFF8FDE5ADD02FEFCF88A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170554	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFEDFF8FDE5ADD02FEFCF88A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170555	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFEDFF8FDE5ADD02FEFCF88A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170557	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE1FF8BDE5ADF2EFC0EFB0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170553	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE1FF8BDE5ADF2EFC0EFB0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170554	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE1FF8BDE5ADF2EFC0EFB0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170555	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE1FF8BDE5ADF2EFC0EFB0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170557	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE7FF89DE5ADC2EFC3AFC1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170553	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE7FF89DE5ADC2EFC3AFC1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170554	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE7FF89DE5ADC2EFC3AFC1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170555/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170555	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	FIGURE 3. Penaincisalia male genitalia in lateral (A, C, F, I) and ventral (B, D, G, J) views, with lateral view of eighth tergite in E and H; all genitalia are figured at approximately the same scale, with the width of each boxed figure 3.4 mm. A, B, P. caeruleanota. C, D, E, P. juliae. F, G, H, P. andreae. I, J, P. libertada.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE7FF89DE5ADC2EFC3AFC1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170557	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE5FF97DE5ADD3EFE7FFBBA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170553/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170553	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	FIGURE 1. Penaincisalia adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right) at x 1.6 life­size. A, paratype ɗ P. caeruleanota, Cerro Palma, S. Ecuador (JHKW). B, paratype Ψ P. caeruleanota, km. 11 Yangana­Cerro Toledo rd., S. Ecuador (RCB). C, paratype ɗ P. juliae, km. 34 Jimbura­San Andrés rd., S. Ecuador (JHKW). D, paratype Ψ P. juliae, La Playa, Huicungo, P. N. Río Abiseo, N. Peru (MUSM). E, holotype ɗ P. andreae, Río San Francisco, Zamora­Loja rd., S. Ecuador (USNM). F, holotype ɗ P. libertada, Cumpang, between Tayabamba and Ongón, N. Peru (MUSM). G, holotype ɗ P. i s m a e l i, km. 10 Loja­Zamora rd., S. Ecuador (USNM).	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE5FF97DE5ADD3EFE7FFBBA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170554	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	FIGURE 2. Male Penaincisalia dorsal forewing scent pads. A, P. caeruleanota. B, P. juliae. C, P. andreae. D, P. libertada. E, F (higher magnification view of E), P. is ma eli.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE5FF97DE5ADD3EFE7FFBBA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170556/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170556	FIGURE 4. Penaincisalia ismaeli male genitalia in lateral (A) and ventral (B) views; the width of each boxed figure is 3.4 mm.	FIGURE 4. Penaincisalia ismaeli male genitalia in lateral (A) and ventral (B) views; the width of each boxed figure is 3.4 mm.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
03827D0FFFE5FF97DE5ADD3EFE7FFBBA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/170557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.170557	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	FIGURE 5. Topographic maps of the northern Andes, illustrating the known geographic ranges of the five new Penaincisalia species.	2005-12-31	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.		Zenodo	biologists	Hall, Jason P. W.;Willmott, Keith R.;Busby, Robert C.			
