taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
BC267014FFE4154DFCA39C1F1FC6FAB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701041/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701041	Fig. 1. Acrobeloides species from Spain (light microscopy). Acrobeloides arenicola Abolafia and Pe˜na-Santiago, 2002 (A–E). A: Stoma; B: Neck region; C: Female reproductive system. D: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid). E: Male posterior end (GP = genital papilla, MP = midventral papilla, ph = phasmid). Acrobeloides nanus (de Man, 1880) Anderson, 1968 (F–I). F: Stoma; G: Neck region; H: Female reproductive system. I: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid). Acrobeloides tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (J–M). J: Stoma; K: Neck region; L: Female reproductive system. M: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid).	Fig. 1. Acrobeloides species from Spain (light microscopy). Acrobeloides arenicola Abolafia and Pe˜na-Santiago, 2002 (A–E). A: Stoma; B: Neck region; C: Female reproductive system. D: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid). E: Male posterior end (GP = genital papilla, MP = midventral papilla, ph = phasmid). Acrobeloides nanus (de Man, 1880) Anderson, 1968 (F–I). F: Stoma; G: Neck region; H: Female reproductive system. I: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid). Acrobeloides tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (J–M). J: Stoma; K: Neck region; L: Female reproductive system. M: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid).	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
BC267014FFE4154DFCA39C1F1FC6FAB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701049/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701049	Fig. 4. Acrobeloides species from Spain (scanning electron microscopy). Acrobeloides nanus (de Man, 1880) Anderson, 1968 (A–D). A, B: Lip region in lateral and frontal views, respectively. C: Vulva and lateral field. D: Female tail (arrow pointing to the phasmid). Acrobeloides tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (E–L). E–G: Lip region in sublateral, ventral and frontal views, respectively (arrows pointing to the amphids). H: Excretory pore (arrow) in ventral view. I, J: Vulva in lateral and ventral views, respectively. K, L: Female tail in lateral and ventral views, respectively (arrow pointing to the phasmid).	Fig. 4. Acrobeloides species from Spain (scanning electron microscopy). Acrobeloides nanus (de Man, 1880) Anderson, 1968 (A–D). A, B: Lip region in lateral and frontal views, respectively. C: Vulva and lateral field. D: Female tail (arrow pointing to the phasmid). Acrobeloides tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (E–L). E–G: Lip region in sublateral, ventral and frontal views, respectively (arrows pointing to the amphids). H: Excretory pore (arrow) in ventral view. I, J: Vulva in lateral and ventral views, respectively. K, L: Female tail in lateral and ventral views, respectively (arrow pointing to the phasmid).	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
BC267014FFE4154DFCA39C1F1FC6FAB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701043/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701043	Fig. 2. Variability of the lip region (1) and female tail (2) of Acrobeloides nanus (de Man, 1880) Anderson, 1968 and A. tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (light microscopy). A–E: Specimens of A. nanus from Periana (province of M´alaga). F–J: Specimens of A. tricornis from Morr´on de los Genoveses (province of Almería).	Fig. 2. Variability of the lip region (1) and female tail (2) of Acrobeloides nanus (de Man, 1880) Anderson, 1968 and A. tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (light microscopy). A–E: Specimens of A. nanus from Periana (province of M´alaga). F–J: Specimens of A. tricornis from Morr´on de los Genoveses (province of Almería).	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
BC267014FFE4154DFCA39C1F1FC6FAB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701047/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701047	Fig. 3. Variability of the lip region (1), female tail (2) and lateral field of Acrobeloides tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (light microscopy). A–L: Specimens from Carchuna (province of Granada) cultivated in agar media. M–P: Lateral fields from specimens of Carchuna.	Fig. 3. Variability of the lip region (1), female tail (2) and lateral field of Acrobeloides tricornis (Thorne, 1925) Thorne, 1937 (light microscopy). A–L: Specimens from Carchuna (province of Granada) cultivated in agar media. M–P: Lateral fields from specimens of Carchuna.	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
BC267014FFED1549FFF59D141E8CFB41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701051/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701051	Fig. 5. Acrobeloides bodenheimeri (Steiner, 1936) Thorne, 1937 from Spain (light microscopy). A: Neck region (black arrow pointing to the excretory pore, white arrow pointing to the deirid); B, C, E: Anterior at stoma, cuticle and lip region levels, respectively (arrows pointing to the acute cephalic processes); D: Female reproductive system. F: Vulva (arrow). G: Deirid (arrow). H, I: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid). J: Male posterior end (GP = genital papilla, MP = midventral papilla, ph = phasmid).	Fig. 5. Acrobeloides bodenheimeri (Steiner, 1936) Thorne, 1937 from Spain (light microscopy). A: Neck region (black arrow pointing to the excretory pore, white arrow pointing to the deirid); B, C, E: Anterior at stoma, cuticle and lip region levels, respectively (arrows pointing to the acute cephalic processes); D: Female reproductive system. F: Vulva (arrow). G: Deirid (arrow). H, I: Female posterior end (arrow pointing to the phasmid). J: Male posterior end (GP = genital papilla, MP = midventral papilla, ph = phasmid).	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
BC267014FFED1549FFF59D141E8CFB41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701053/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701053	Fig. 6. Acrobeloides bodenheimeri (Steiner, 1936) Thorne, 1937 from Spain (female, scanning electron microscopy). A–C: Lip region in lateral, subventral and frontal views, respectively (arrows pointing to the amphids). D: Excretory pore (arrow) in ventral view. E: Lateral field. F, K: Body in ventral and lateral views, respectively (anterior arrow pointing to the vulva, posterior arrow pointing to the anus). G, H: Vulva (arrow) in ventral and lateral views, respectively. I, J: Tail in ventral and lateral views, respectively (arrows pointing to the phasmids).	Fig. 6. Acrobeloides bodenheimeri (Steiner, 1936) Thorne, 1937 from Spain (female, scanning electron microscopy). A–C: Lip region in lateral, subventral and frontal views, respectively (arrows pointing to the amphids). D: Excretory pore (arrow) in ventral view. E: Lateral field. F, K: Body in ventral and lateral views, respectively (anterior arrow pointing to the vulva, posterior arrow pointing to the anus). G, H: Vulva (arrow) in ventral and lateral views, respectively. I, J: Tail in ventral and lateral views, respectively (arrows pointing to the phasmids).	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
BC267014FFED1549FFF59D141E8CFB41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14701056/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14701056	Fig. 7. Acrobeloides bodenheimeri (Steiner, 1936) Thorne, 1937 from Spain (male, scanning electron microscopy). A: Entire body. B, C: Lip region in frontal and lateral views, respectively (arrows pointing to the amphids). D: Lateral field. E: Excretory pore (arrow) in ventral view. F: Tail in lateral view. G, H: Posterior end in lateral and ventral views, respectively (GP = genital papilla, MP = midventral papilla, ph = phasmid).	Fig. 7. Acrobeloides bodenheimeri (Steiner, 1936) Thorne, 1937 from Spain (male, scanning electron microscopy). A: Entire body. B, C: Lip region in frontal and lateral views, respectively (arrows pointing to the amphids). D: Lateral field. E: Excretory pore (arrow) in ventral view. F: Tail in lateral view. G, H: Posterior end in lateral and ventral views, respectively (GP = genital papilla, MP = midventral papilla, ph = phasmid).	2024-09-30	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.		Zenodo	biologists	Abolafia, Joaquín;Robles, María-Cristina;Ruiz-Cuenca, Alba N.			
