taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314973	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig1	Fig. 1. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, male. This endemic to Monte Gordo Natural Park, São Nicolau, Cape Verde, was rediscovered in 2023 after being declared extinct. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 1. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, male. This endemic to Monte Gordo Natural Park, São Nicolau, Cape Verde, was rediscovered in 2023 after being declared extinct. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314974	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig2	Fig. 2. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, male, holotype. This specimen, collected by the PRIFAS team at São Nicolau, Cape Verde, in Oct. 1980, was the only known for many decades. Scale bar: 1 cm. Photo credit: Christophe Herve, MNHN, Paris.	Fig. 2. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, male, holotype. This specimen, collected by the PRIFAS team at São Nicolau, Cape Verde, in Oct. 1980, was the only known for many decades. Scale bar: 1 cm. Photo credit: Christophe Herve, MNHN, Paris.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314975	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig3	Fig. 3. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, male terminalia. A. Tergite X and epiproct; Furcula is indicated by an arrow; B. Paraproct with projection, indicated by an arrow. Scale bar: 1.5 mm. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 3. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, male terminalia. A. Tergite X and epiproct; Furcula is indicated by an arrow; B. Paraproct with projection, indicated by an arrow. Scale bar: 1.5 mm. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314976	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig4	Fig. 4. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, female and male phallic complex. A Female; B. Ovipositor dorsal view; C. Ovipositor lateral view; D. Male phallic complex dorsal view (anterior end on top); E. Male phallic complex lateral view (anterior end on the left). An: Ancorae, Br: Bridge, Lo: Lophi. Monte Cintinha, São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. Female: RMNH. INS 1622467; Male: RMNH. INS 1622466. Scale bars: 1 cm (A); 1 mm (B – E). Photo credit: Luc Willemse, NBC, Leiden.	Fig. 4. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, female and male phallic complex. A Female; B. Ovipositor dorsal view; C. Ovipositor lateral view; D. Male phallic complex dorsal view (anterior end on top); E. Male phallic complex lateral view (anterior end on the left). An: Ancorae, Br: Bridge, Lo: Lophi. Monte Cintinha, São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. Female: RMNH. INS 1622467; Male: RMNH. INS 1622466. Scale bars: 1 cm (A); 1 mm (B – E). Photo credit: Luc Willemse, NBC, Leiden.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314977	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig5	Fig. 5. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, males. São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. A. Male from locality 2; B. Male from locality 4. Locality numbers refer to the numbers in Fig. 9. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 5. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, males. São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. A. Male from locality 2; B. Male from locality 4. Locality numbers refer to the numbers in Fig. 9. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314978	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig6	Fig. 6. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, females. São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. A. Female from locality 4; B. Female from locality 2. Locality numbers refer to the numbers in Fig. 9. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 6. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, females. São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. A. Female from locality 4; B. Female from locality 2. Locality numbers refer to the numbers in Fig. 9. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314979	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig7	Fig. 7. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, males and female nymphs. São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. A. Male from locality 4; B. Male from locality 2; C, D. Nymphs from locality 5. Locality numbers refer to the numbers in Fig. 9. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 7. Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982, males and female nymphs. São Nicolau, Cape Verde, Jan. 2023. A. Male from locality 4; B. Male from locality 2; C, D. Nymphs from locality 5. Locality numbers refer to the numbers in Fig. 9. Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314980	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig8	Fig. 8. Habitats of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982 on São Nicolau, Cape Verde. A. Type locality (locality 1); B. Trail at Monte Cintinha (locality 2); C. Trail at Assomada Pass with Euphorbia tuckeyana (locality 4); D. Patch of forest with Pinus, Eucalyptus and Cupressus in Monte Gordo NP (locality 6). Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 8. Habitats of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982 on São Nicolau, Cape Verde. A. Type locality (locality 1); B. Trail at Monte Cintinha (locality 2); C. Trail at Assomada Pass with Euphorbia tuckeyana (locality 4); D. Patch of forest with Pinus, Eucalyptus and Cupressus in Monte Gordo NP (locality 6). Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314981	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig9	Fig. 9. Records of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982 on São Nicolau, Cape Verde. New records are indicated with red dots, and the type locality is indicated with a yellow star. Numbers refer to site descriptions in the text. Monte Gordo Natural Park is indicated in dark green. Base map created using Stamen Design in QGIS.	Fig. 9. Records of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982 on São Nicolau, Cape Verde. New records are indicated with red dots, and the type locality is indicated with a yellow star. Numbers refer to site descriptions in the text. Monte Gordo Natural Park is indicated in dark green. Base map created using Stamen Design in QGIS.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314982	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig10	Fig. 10. Habitats of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982 on São Nicolau, Cape Verde. A. Adults were found on the ground in an Arundo donax vegetation (locality 2); B. Nymphs were found on the leaves of Asteriscus smithii (locality 5). Photo credit: Rob Felix.	Fig. 10. Habitats of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982 on São Nicolau, Cape Verde. A. Adults were found on the ground in an Arundo donax vegetation (locality 2); B. Nymphs were found on the leaves of Asteriscus smithii (locality 5). Photo credit: Rob Felix.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
A74052FF51F453E08BA374E2095931D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1314983	https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.34.144016.fig11	Fig. 11. Estimated distribution of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982. Black dots: Extant distribution. Yellow line: Possibly Extant distribution, based on habitat availability. Green line: Monte Gordo Natural Park. Base map Copyright © Esri.	Fig. 11. Estimated distribution of Eyprepocprifas insularis Donskoff, 1982. Black dots: Extant distribution. Yellow line: Possibly Extant distribution, based on habitat availability. Green line: Monte Gordo Natural Park. Base map Copyright © Esri.	2025-04-24	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel		Zenodo	biologists	Felix, Rob;Jacobs, Annelies;Lecoq, Michel			
