taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C187F69F24FF91FC5EF9A6FD72084C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550125/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550125	Fig 1. Distribution of genera of Tibicinini in the Holartic, Oriental and Neotropical Regions based on METCALF (1963), DUFFELS & VAN DER LAAN (1985), SANBORN (2013) and this paper.	Fig 1. Distribution of genera of Tibicinini in the Holartic, Oriental and Neotropical Regions based on METCALF (1963), DUFFELS & VAN DER LAAN (1985), SANBORN (2013) and this paper.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F24FF91FC5EF9A6FD72084C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550127	Figs 2–11. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., holotype, male. 2 – habitus in dorsal view; 3 – wings in dorsal view (arrow points to the basal third of CuP and 1A which are unfused); 4 – detail of hind wing veins in dorsal view (arrow points to veins RP and M which are unfused at their bases); 5 – habitus in lateral view (wings not extended); 6 – head and pronotum in dorsal view; 7 – postclypeus in ventral view; 8 – thorax in ventral view; 9 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 10 – timbal in latero-ventral view; 11 – sternites VII and VIII in ventral view.Abbreviations: 1A – anal vein, CuA – cubitus anterior vein, CuP – cubitus posterior vein, M – median vein, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, RP – radius posterior vein, tim – timbal, tymc – tympanal cavity, st – sternite. Scale bars: 2 – 2 cm; 3, 5 – 5 mm; 6–8, 11 – 2 mm; 4, 9, 10 –1 mm.	Figs 2–11. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., holotype, male. 2 – habitus in dorsal view; 3 – wings in dorsal view (arrow points to the basal third of CuP and 1A which are unfused); 4 – detail of hind wing veins in dorsal view (arrow points to veins RP and M which are unfused at their bases); 5 – habitus in lateral view (wings not extended); 6 – head and pronotum in dorsal view; 7 – postclypeus in ventral view; 8 – thorax in ventral view; 9 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 10 – timbal in latero-ventral view; 11 – sternites VII and VIII in ventral view.Abbreviations: 1A – anal vein, CuA – cubitus anterior vein, CuP – cubitus posterior vein, M – median vein, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, RP – radius posterior vein, tim – timbal, tymc – tympanal cavity, st – sternite. Scale bars: 2 – 2 cm; 3, 5 – 5 mm; 6–8, 11 – 2 mm; 4, 9, 10 –1 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F24FF91FC5EF9A6FD72084C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550133	Figs 19–26. Diagnostic characters of the genera of Tibicinini. 19–21 – Clidophleps wrighti Davis, 1926; 22, 24, 26 – Okanagana annulata Davis, 1935; 23 – Okanagodes gracilis Davis, 1919; 25 – Tibicinoides minuta (Davis, 1915). 19, 23, 24 – Head and pronotum in dorsal view; 20 – habitus in lateral view; 21, 22 – fore and hind wings; 25, 26 – habitus, in dorsal view.Abbreviations: a – apical cell, mc – medial cell, rc – radial cell, tim – timbal, u – ulnar cell. Scal e bars: 19, 23, 24 – 2 mm; 21, 22, 25, 26 – 5 mm. Photographs by Steve Thurston (AMNH).	Figs 19–26. Diagnostic characters of the genera of Tibicinini. 19–21 – Clidophleps wrighti Davis, 1926; 22, 24, 26 – Okanagana annulata Davis, 1935; 23 – Okanagodes gracilis Davis, 1919; 25 – Tibicinoides minuta (Davis, 1915). 19, 23, 24 – Head and pronotum in dorsal view; 20 – habitus in lateral view; 21, 22 – fore and hind wings; 25, 26 – habitus, in dorsal view.Abbreviations: a – apical cell, mc – medial cell, rc – radial cell, tim – timbal, u – ulnar cell. Scal e bars: 19, 23, 24 – 2 mm; 21, 22, 25, 26 – 5 mm. Photographs by Steve Thurston (AMNH).	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F27FF93FEF5FD2BFDFE092C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550127	Figs 2–11. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., holotype, male. 2 – habitus in dorsal view; 3 – wings in dorsal view (arrow points to the basal third of CuP and 1A which are unfused); 4 – detail of hind wing veins in dorsal view (arrow points to veins RP and M which are unfused at their bases); 5 – habitus in lateral view (wings not extended); 6 – head and pronotum in dorsal view; 7 – postclypeus in ventral view; 8 – thorax in ventral view; 9 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 10 – timbal in latero-ventral view; 11 – sternites VII and VIII in ventral view.Abbreviations: 1A – anal vein, CuA – cubitus anterior vein, CuP – cubitus posterior vein, M – median vein, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, RP – radius posterior vein, tim – timbal, tymc – tympanal cavity, st – sternite. Scale bars: 2 – 2 cm; 3, 5 – 5 mm; 6–8, 11 – 2 mm; 4, 9, 10 –1 mm.	Figs 2–11. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., holotype, male. 2 – habitus in dorsal view; 3 – wings in dorsal view (arrow points to the basal third of CuP and 1A which are unfused); 4 – detail of hind wing veins in dorsal view (arrow points to veins RP and M which are unfused at their bases); 5 – habitus in lateral view (wings not extended); 6 – head and pronotum in dorsal view; 7 – postclypeus in ventral view; 8 – thorax in ventral view; 9 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 10 – timbal in latero-ventral view; 11 – sternites VII and VIII in ventral view.Abbreviations: 1A – anal vein, CuA – cubitus anterior vein, CuP – cubitus posterior vein, M – median vein, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, RP – radius posterior vein, tim – timbal, tymc – tympanal cavity, st – sternite. Scale bars: 2 – 2 cm; 3, 5 – 5 mm; 6–8, 11 – 2 mm; 4, 9, 10 –1 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F27FF93FEF5FD2BFDFE092C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550129	Figs 12–14. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, male. 12 – Pygofer, uncus and aedeagus, in latero-ventral view; 13 – same, in lateral view; 14 – aedeagus in ventral view. Abbreviations: aed – aedeagus, as – anal styles, at – anal tube, bl – basal lobe, pyg – pygofer, un – uncus, vb – ventral branches, ve – vesica, vbp – ventrobasal pocket. Scale bars: 12, 13 – 1 mm; 14 – 0.5 mm.	Figs 12–14. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, male. 12 – Pygofer, uncus and aedeagus, in latero-ventral view; 13 – same, in lateral view; 14 – aedeagus in ventral view. Abbreviations: aed – aedeagus, as – anal styles, at – anal tube, bl – basal lobe, pyg – pygofer, un – uncus, vb – ventral branches, ve – vesica, vbp – ventrobasal pocket. Scale bars: 12, 13 – 1 mm; 14 – 0.5 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F27FF93FEF5FD2BFDFE092C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550131	Figs 15–18. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, female. 15 – habitus in dorsal view; 16 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 17 – sternite VII, abdominal segment 9 and ovipositor sheath in ventral view; 18 – tergites 5–9 in lateral view.Abbreviations: ab9 – abdominal segment 9, db – dorsal beak, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, os – ovipositor sheath, st – sternite. Scale bars: 15 – 2 cm; 16 – 1 mm; 17, 18 – 2 mm.	Figs 15–18. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, female. 15 – habitus in dorsal view; 16 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 17 – sternite VII, abdominal segment 9 and ovipositor sheath in ventral view; 18 – tergites 5–9 in lateral view.Abbreviations: ab9 – abdominal segment 9, db – dorsal beak, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, os – ovipositor sheath, st – sternite. Scale bars: 15 – 2 cm; 16 – 1 mm; 17, 18 – 2 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F20FF93FEA2FDD3FBF60F2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550127	Figs 2–11. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., holotype, male. 2 – habitus in dorsal view; 3 – wings in dorsal view (arrow points to the basal third of CuP and 1A which are unfused); 4 – detail of hind wing veins in dorsal view (arrow points to veins RP and M which are unfused at their bases); 5 – habitus in lateral view (wings not extended); 6 – head and pronotum in dorsal view; 7 – postclypeus in ventral view; 8 – thorax in ventral view; 9 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 10 – timbal in latero-ventral view; 11 – sternites VII and VIII in ventral view.Abbreviations: 1A – anal vein, CuA – cubitus anterior vein, CuP – cubitus posterior vein, M – median vein, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, RP – radius posterior vein, tim – timbal, tymc – tympanal cavity, st – sternite. Scale bars: 2 – 2 cm; 3, 5 – 5 mm; 6–8, 11 – 2 mm; 4, 9, 10 –1 mm.	Figs 2–11. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., holotype, male. 2 – habitus in dorsal view; 3 – wings in dorsal view (arrow points to the basal third of CuP and 1A which are unfused); 4 – detail of hind wing veins in dorsal view (arrow points to veins RP and M which are unfused at their bases); 5 – habitus in lateral view (wings not extended); 6 – head and pronotum in dorsal view; 7 – postclypeus in ventral view; 8 – thorax in ventral view; 9 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 10 – timbal in latero-ventral view; 11 – sternites VII and VIII in ventral view.Abbreviations: 1A – anal vein, CuA – cubitus anterior vein, CuP – cubitus posterior vein, M – median vein, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, RP – radius posterior vein, tim – timbal, tymc – tympanal cavity, st – sternite. Scale bars: 2 – 2 cm; 3, 5 – 5 mm; 6–8, 11 – 2 mm; 4, 9, 10 –1 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F20FF93FEA2FDD3FBF60F2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550129	Figs 12–14. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, male. 12 – Pygofer, uncus and aedeagus, in latero-ventral view; 13 – same, in lateral view; 14 – aedeagus in ventral view. Abbreviations: aed – aedeagus, as – anal styles, at – anal tube, bl – basal lobe, pyg – pygofer, un – uncus, vb – ventral branches, ve – vesica, vbp – ventrobasal pocket. Scale bars: 12, 13 – 1 mm; 14 – 0.5 mm.	Figs 12–14. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, male. 12 – Pygofer, uncus and aedeagus, in latero-ventral view; 13 – same, in lateral view; 14 – aedeagus in ventral view. Abbreviations: aed – aedeagus, as – anal styles, at – anal tube, bl – basal lobe, pyg – pygofer, un – uncus, vb – ventral branches, ve – vesica, vbp – ventrobasal pocket. Scale bars: 12, 13 – 1 mm; 14 – 0.5 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
03C187F69F20FF93FEA2FDD3FBF60F2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3550131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3550131	Figs 15–18. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, female. 15 – habitus in dorsal view; 16 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 17 – sternite VII, abdominal segment 9 and ovipositor sheath in ventral view; 18 – tergites 5–9 in lateral view.Abbreviations: ab9 – abdominal segment 9, db – dorsal beak, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, os – ovipositor sheath, st – sternite. Scale bars: 15 – 2 cm; 16 – 1 mm; 17, 18 – 2 mm.	Figs 15–18. Gibbocicada brasiliana gen. et sp. nov., paratype, female. 15 – habitus in dorsal view; 16 – operculum in latero-ventral view; 17 – sternite VII, abdominal segment 9 and ovipositor sheath in ventral view; 18 – tergites 5–9 in lateral view.Abbreviations: ab9 – abdominal segment 9, db – dorsal beak, mc – meracanthus, op – operculum, os – ovipositor sheath, st – sternite. Scale bars: 15 – 2 cm; 16 – 1 mm; 17, 18 – 2 mm.	2018-11-26	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen		Zenodo	biologists	Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen			
