taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
705287987079FFD7FF545081314DCE55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980249/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980249	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
705287987079FFD7FF545081314DCE55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980253	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
705287987079FFD7FF545081314DCE55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980257/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980257	FIGURES 17–30. Figs 17–18. Penis in ventral and lateral view of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. 19. Male sternite VIII and hemisternite IX, ditto. Fig. 20. Female sternite VIII, ditto. Fig. 21. Ovipositor in full length with gonocoxites, ditto. Fig. 22. Spermatheca, ditto. Figs 23–24. Dorsal view on tergites VII and VIII of male and female, ditto. Figs 25–26. Details of gonocoxites, lateral and dorso-ventral views, ditto. Fig. 27–28. Penis of Ph. brenskei in ventral and lateral view. Figs 29–30. Ditto, Ph. nigrofasciatus (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURES 17–30. Figs 17–18. Penis in ventral and lateral view of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. 19. Male sternite VIII and hemisternite IX, ditto. Fig. 20. Female sternite VIII, ditto. Fig. 21. Ovipositor in full length with gonocoxites, ditto. Fig. 22. Spermatheca, ditto. Figs 23–24. Dorsal view on tergites VII and VIII of male and female, ditto. Figs 25–26. Details of gonocoxites, lateral and dorso-ventral views, ditto. Fig. 27–28. Penis of Ph. brenskei in ventral and lateral view. Figs 29–30. Ditto, Ph. nigrofasciatus (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
705287987079FFD7FF54576131F3CD2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980249/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980249	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
705287987079FFD7FF54576131F3CD2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980253	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
705287987079FFD7FF54576131F3CD2D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980257/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980257	FIGURES 17–30. Figs 17–18. Penis in ventral and lateral view of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. 19. Male sternite VIII and hemisternite IX, ditto. Fig. 20. Female sternite VIII, ditto. Fig. 21. Ovipositor in full length with gonocoxites, ditto. Fig. 22. Spermatheca, ditto. Figs 23–24. Dorsal view on tergites VII and VIII of male and female, ditto. Figs 25–26. Details of gonocoxites, lateral and dorso-ventral views, ditto. Fig. 27–28. Penis of Ph. brenskei in ventral and lateral view. Figs 29–30. Ditto, Ph. nigrofasciatus (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURES 17–30. Figs 17–18. Penis in ventral and lateral view of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. 19. Male sternite VIII and hemisternite IX, ditto. Fig. 20. Female sternite VIII, ditto. Fig. 21. Ovipositor in full length with gonocoxites, ditto. Fig. 22. Spermatheca, ditto. Figs 23–24. Dorsal view on tergites VII and VIII of male and female, ditto. Figs 25–26. Details of gonocoxites, lateral and dorso-ventral views, ditto. Fig. 27–28. Penis of Ph. brenskei in ventral and lateral view. Figs 29–30. Ditto, Ph. nigrofasciatus (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
70528798707BFFD0FF5454903099CCB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980249/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980249	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
70528798707BFFD0FF5454903099CCB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980253	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
70528798707BFFD0FF5454903099CCB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980257/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980257	FIGURES 17–30. Figs 17–18. Penis in ventral and lateral view of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. 19. Male sternite VIII and hemisternite IX, ditto. Fig. 20. Female sternite VIII, ditto. Fig. 21. Ovipositor in full length with gonocoxites, ditto. Fig. 22. Spermatheca, ditto. Figs 23–24. Dorsal view on tergites VII and VIII of male and female, ditto. Figs 25–26. Details of gonocoxites, lateral and dorso-ventral views, ditto. Fig. 27–28. Penis of Ph. brenskei in ventral and lateral view. Figs 29–30. Ditto, Ph. nigrofasciatus (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURES 17–30. Figs 17–18. Penis in ventral and lateral view of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. 19. Male sternite VIII and hemisternite IX, ditto. Fig. 20. Female sternite VIII, ditto. Fig. 21. Ovipositor in full length with gonocoxites, ditto. Fig. 22. Spermatheca, ditto. Figs 23–24. Dorsal view on tergites VII and VIII of male and female, ditto. Figs 25–26. Details of gonocoxites, lateral and dorso-ventral views, ditto. Fig. 27–28. Penis of Ph. brenskei in ventral and lateral view. Figs 29–30. Ditto, Ph. nigrofasciatus (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
70528798707BFFD0FF5454903099CCB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980259/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980259	FIGURE 31. Habitat of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. on Peloponnese (Marathos) on about 1300 m a.s.l. with forests of Abies cephalonica (Photo: H. Winkelmann).	FIGURE 31. Habitat of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. on Peloponnese (Marathos) on about 1300 m a.s.l. with forests of Abies cephalonica (Photo: H. Winkelmann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
70528798707EFFD1FF5451FE378DC9D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980249/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980249	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 1–8. Fig. 1. Lectotype male and Fig. 2. Paralectotype female of Phyllobius brenskei Schilsky, 1911, designated herein, with their labels (Photos: Ivo Jurisch). Fig. 3. Holotype male of Ph. nigrofasciatus Pesarini, 1975 (Photo: Michele Zilioli). Fig. 4. Male of Ph. nigrofasciatus from Afyonkarahisar. Fig. 5. Ditto female. Fig. 6. Detail of long hairs and scales of apical part of left elytron of Ph. brenskei. Fig. 7. Ditto Ph. nigrofasciatus. Fig. 8. Ditto Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
70528798707EFFD1FF5451FE378DC9D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14980253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14980253	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	FIGURE 9–16. Fig. 9. Holotype male of Phyllobius occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 10. Ditto, paratype female. Fig. 11. Elytral apex of the female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. Fig. 12. Ditto of the female of Ph. nigrofasciatus. Figs 13–14. Male and female of Ph. brenskei, freshly collected specimens showing variability in colour of scales and body shape. Fig. 15. Apical sternites of male and 16. Female of Ph. occultatus sp. nov. (Photos: C. Germann).	2025-03-06	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert		Zenodo	biologists	Germann, Christoph;Wartmann, Stefan;Winkelmann, Herbert			
