taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E287ADFFA0FF9CFF4F199EFC9843B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747644/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747644	FIGURE 1. Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849). A–Lectotype, habitus, dorsal view; B–ditto, forebody, dorsal view; C–Lectotype Anthicus rectifasciatus Lea, 1896, lectotype ♀, habitus, dorsal view [not to scale].	FIGURE 1. Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849). A–Lectotype, habitus, dorsal view; B–ditto, forebody, dorsal view; C–Lectotype Anthicus rectifasciatus Lea, 1896, lectotype ♀, habitus, dorsal view [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA0FF9CFF4F199EFC9843B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747646/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747646	FIGURE 2. Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849), dorsal view.A–Paratype ♂ S. vexator (Werner, 1965); B–Specimen from Bird Island; C–♂ specimen from Port Darwin, Australia; D–♂ specimen from Chagos Archipelago, forebody [not to scale].	FIGURE 2. Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849), dorsal view.A–Paratype ♂ S. vexator (Werner, 1965); B–Specimen from Bird Island; C–♂ specimen from Port Darwin, Australia; D–♂ specimen from Chagos Archipelago, forebody [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA0FF9CFF4F199EFC9843B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747648/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747648	FIGURE 3. Terminalia of male Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849). A–Paratype S. vexator (Werner, 1965), tergite VII, dorsal view; B–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view: C–Specimen from Cocos Keeling Island, tergite VII, dorsal view; D–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view; E–Paratype S. vexator, tergite VIII, dorsal view; F–Specimen from Mahé Island, morphological sternite IX; G–Specimen from Cocos Keeling Island, ditto [not to scale].	FIGURE 3. Terminalia of male Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849). A–Paratype S. vexator (Werner, 1965), tergite VII, dorsal view; B–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view: C–Specimen from Cocos Keeling Island, tergite VII, dorsal view; D–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view; E–Paratype S. vexator, tergite VIII, dorsal view; F–Specimen from Mahé Island, morphological sternite IX; G–Specimen from Cocos Keeling Island, ditto [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA0FF9CFF4F199EFC9843B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747650/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747650	FIGURE 4. Aedeagus of Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849). A–Paratype S. vexator (Werner, 1965); B–Specimen from Cocos Keeling Island; C–Specimen from Mahé Island [this aedeagus appears slightly more wide than the two other due to its suboptimal preparation] [not to scale].	FIGURE 4. Aedeagus of Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849). A–Paratype S. vexator (Werner, 1965); B–Specimen from Cocos Keeling Island; C–Specimen from Mahé Island [this aedeagus appears slightly more wide than the two other due to its suboptimal preparation] [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA0FF9CFF4F199EFC9843B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747654/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747654	FIGURE 5. Aedeagus of Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849), details. A–Apex, paratype S. vexator (Werner, 1965); B–ditto, specimen from Cocos Keeling Island; C–ditto, specimen from Mahé Island; D–Median portion, paratype S. vexator; E–ditto, specimen from Cocos Keeling Island; F–Basal portion with gonopore armature, paratype S. vexator [not to scale].	FIGURE 5. Aedeagus of Sapintus oceanicus (La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849), details. A–Apex, paratype S. vexator (Werner, 1965); B–ditto, specimen from Cocos Keeling Island; C–ditto, specimen from Mahé Island; D–Median portion, paratype S. vexator; E–ditto, specimen from Cocos Keeling Island; F–Basal portion with gonopore armature, paratype S. vexator [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA9FF99FF4F182EFCEA42D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747658/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747658	FIGURE 6. Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Female from Malekula Island, habitus, dorsal view; B–ditto, forebody, dorsal view; C–Paralectotype ♀ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, habitus, dorsal view; D–ditto, forebody, dorsal view [not to scale].	FIGURE 6. Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Female from Malekula Island, habitus, dorsal view; B–ditto, forebody, dorsal view; C–Paralectotype ♀ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, habitus, dorsal view; D–ditto, forebody, dorsal view [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA9FF99FF4F182EFCEA42D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747662	FIGURE 7. Terminalia of male Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island, tergite VII, dorsal view; B–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view: C–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, tergite VII, dorsal view; D–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view; E–ditto, tergite VIII, dorsal view; F–Specimen from Malekula Island, morphological sternite IX; G–Lectotype ♂ A. oceanicus var. guamensis, ditto [not to scale].	FIGURE 7. Terminalia of male Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island, tergite VII, dorsal view; B–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view: C–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, tergite VII, dorsal view; D–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view; E–ditto, tergite VIII, dorsal view; F–Specimen from Malekula Island, morphological sternite IX; G–Lectotype ♂ A. oceanicus var. guamensis, ditto [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA9FF99FF4F182EFCEA42D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747666	FIGURE 8. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942 [not to scale].	FIGURE 8. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942 [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFA9FF99FF4F182EFCEA42D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747668	FIGURE 9. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902), details. A–Apex, specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–ditto, lectotype ♂ Anthicusoceanicus var.guamensis Blair, 1942; C–Median portion,lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942; D–Basal portion with gonopore armature, specimen from Malekula Island [not to scale].	FIGURE 9. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902), details. A–Apex, specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–ditto, lectotype ♂ Anthicusoceanicus var.guamensis Blair, 1942; C–Median portion,lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942; D–Basal portion with gonopore armature, specimen from Malekula Island [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFACFF99FF4F1897FD7645C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747680	FIGURE 13. Distribution records of Anthicinae and Copobaeninae in the Solomon Archipelago. Circle–Anthicomorphus greensladei Telnov, 2009; squares–Pseudocyclodinus denisonii (King, 1869) [records from Mt.Popomanaseu in Guadalcanal are dubious, see text]; star–Lemodes isatabua Telnov, 2007 [locality for this species in Guadalcanal is indicative for the whole island since the type locality ‘Popanu’ could not be allocated on any of available maps]. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 13. Distribution records of Anthicinae and Copobaeninae in the Solomon Archipelago. Circle–Anthicomorphus greensladei Telnov, 2009; squares–Pseudocyclodinus denisonii (King, 1869) [records from Mt.Popomanaseu in Guadalcanal are dubious, see text]; star–Lemodes isatabua Telnov, 2007 [locality for this species in Guadalcanal is indicative for the whole island since the type locality ‘Popanu’ could not be allocated on any of available maps]. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFACFF9AFF4F1A20FB4A4461.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747680	FIGURE 13. Distribution records of Anthicinae and Copobaeninae in the Solomon Archipelago. Circle–Anthicomorphus greensladei Telnov, 2009; squares–Pseudocyclodinus denisonii (King, 1869) [records from Mt.Popomanaseu in Guadalcanal are dubious, see text]; star–Lemodes isatabua Telnov, 2007 [locality for this species in Guadalcanal is indicative for the whole island since the type locality ‘Popanu’ could not be allocated on any of available maps]. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 13. Distribution records of Anthicinae and Copobaeninae in the Solomon Archipelago. Circle–Anthicomorphus greensladei Telnov, 2009; squares–Pseudocyclodinus denisonii (King, 1869) [records from Mt.Popomanaseu in Guadalcanal are dubious, see text]; star–Lemodes isatabua Telnov, 2007 [locality for this species in Guadalcanal is indicative for the whole island since the type locality ‘Popanu’ could not be allocated on any of available maps]. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9AFF4F18D5FE5145AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747682	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9AFF4F1A51FB204779.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747682	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9BFF4F1B65FDD04190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747658/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747658	FIGURE 6. Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Female from Malekula Island, habitus, dorsal view; B–ditto, forebody, dorsal view; C–Paralectotype ♀ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, habitus, dorsal view; D–ditto, forebody, dorsal view [not to scale].	FIGURE 6. Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Female from Malekula Island, habitus, dorsal view; B–ditto, forebody, dorsal view; C–Paralectotype ♀ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, habitus, dorsal view; D–ditto, forebody, dorsal view [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9BFF4F1B65FDD04190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747662/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747662	FIGURE 7. Terminalia of male Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island, tergite VII, dorsal view; B–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view: C–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, tergite VII, dorsal view; D–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view; E–ditto, tergite VIII, dorsal view; F–Specimen from Malekula Island, morphological sternite IX; G–Lectotype ♂ A. oceanicus var. guamensis, ditto [not to scale].	FIGURE 7. Terminalia of male Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island, tergite VII, dorsal view; B–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view: C–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942, tergite VII, dorsal view; D–ditto, morphological sternite VII, ventral view; E–ditto, tergite VIII, dorsal view; F–Specimen from Malekula Island, morphological sternite IX; G–Lectotype ♂ A. oceanicus var. guamensis, ditto [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9BFF4F1B65FDD04190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747666/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747666	FIGURE 8. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942 [not to scale].	FIGURE 8. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902). A–Specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–Lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942 [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9BFF4F1B65FDD04190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747668/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747668	FIGURE 9. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902), details. A–Apex, specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–ditto, lectotype ♂ Anthicusoceanicus var.guamensis Blair, 1942; C–Median portion,lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942; D–Basal portion with gonopore armature, specimen from Malekula Island [not to scale].	FIGURE 9. Aedeagus of Sapintus francoisi (Pic, 1902), details. A–Apex, specimen from Malekula Island (the tip of the apex broken!); B–ditto, lectotype ♂ Anthicusoceanicus var.guamensis Blair, 1942; C–Median portion,lectotype ♂ Anthicus oceanicus var. guamensis Blair, 1942; D–Basal portion with gonopore armature, specimen from Malekula Island [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAFFF9BFF4F1B65FDD04190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747682	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAEFF9BFF4F1EDBFC08438F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747680/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747680	FIGURE 13. Distribution records of Anthicinae and Copobaeninae in the Solomon Archipelago. Circle–Anthicomorphus greensladei Telnov, 2009; squares–Pseudocyclodinus denisonii (King, 1869) [records from Mt.Popomanaseu in Guadalcanal are dubious, see text]; star–Lemodes isatabua Telnov, 2007 [locality for this species in Guadalcanal is indicative for the whole island since the type locality ‘Popanu’ could not be allocated on any of available maps]. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 13. Distribution records of Anthicinae and Copobaeninae in the Solomon Archipelago. Circle–Anthicomorphus greensladei Telnov, 2009; squares–Pseudocyclodinus denisonii (King, 1869) [records from Mt.Popomanaseu in Guadalcanal are dubious, see text]; star–Lemodes isatabua Telnov, 2007 [locality for this species in Guadalcanal is indicative for the whole island since the type locality ‘Popanu’ could not be allocated on any of available maps]. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAEFF9BFF4F1914FA814641.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747684	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAEFF85FF4F1A76FD334081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747670/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747670	FIGURE 10. Aedeagus of Macratria areare Telnov, 2011, specimen from Choiseul Island, Kolombangara River. A–General view; B–Apex of the apicale [not to scale].	FIGURE 10. Aedeagus of Macratria areare Telnov, 2011, specimen from Choiseul Island, Kolombangara River. A–General view; B–Apex of the apicale [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFAEFF85FF4F1A76FD334081.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747684	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFB0FF86FF4F1D0DFD31424D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747674/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747674	FIGURE 11. Terminalia and aedeagus of Macratria nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011, specimen from Kolombangara Island.A–Tergite VIII, dorsal view; B–Aedeagus, general view; C–ditto, apex of the apicale [not to scale].	FIGURE 11. Terminalia and aedeagus of Macratria nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011, specimen from Kolombangara Island.A–Tergite VIII, dorsal view; B–Aedeagus, general view; C–ditto, apex of the apicale [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFB0FF86FF4F1D0DFD31424D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747684	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFB3FF87FF4F1E7AFD3347A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747676/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747676	FIGURE 12. Aedeagus of Macratria pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011, specimen from Choiseul Island, Kolombangara River. A–General view; B–Apex of the apicale [not to scale].	FIGURE 12. Aedeagus of Macratria pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011, specimen from Choiseul Island, Kolombangara River. A–General view; B–Apex of the apicale [not to scale].	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFB3FF87FF4F1E7AFD3347A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747684	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFB5FF80FF4F1A11FE2B46A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747684/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747684	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 15. Distribution records of Macratria Newman, 1838 in the Solomon Archipelago. White square–M. abscondita Telnov, 2011; Black and white circles–M. areare Telnov, 2011; squares–M. nguzunguzu Telnov, 2011; white and red circles–M. pamelaschmidti Telnov, 2011; star–M. vaturanga Telnov, 2011. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmasses of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
03E287ADFFB7FF82FF4F1D36FB654240.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13747682/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13747682	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	FIGURE 14. Distribution records of Sapintus Casey, 1895 and Notoxinae Stephens, 1829 in the Solomon Archipelago. Black and white circles–S. airi Telnov, 2014; white circle–S. curvitibia Telnov, 2014; squares–S. francoisi (Pic, 1902) [locality in Santa Isabel is indicative for the whole island, since no exact locality information is available]; star–Mecynotarsus solomon Kejval, 2017. Black line: schematic Pleistocene landmass of the Greater Bukida and Greater Gatumbangara islands and other sea-minimum landmasses in the Solomon Archipelago.	2024-09-11	Telnov, Dmitry		Zenodo	biologists	Telnov, Dmitry			
