taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
077B87DCCC10FFDFFE48FA4C53011C0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765109	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC10FFDFFE48FA4C53011C0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765107	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC13FFDBFE52FA9255A11830.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765101	Figures 1–4. Xenoceraspis calcarata Zhang, 1988. (1) Paratype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.8 mm); (2) associated labels; (3) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 10.4 mm); (4) associated labels. Not to scale.	Figures 1–4. Xenoceraspis calcarata Zhang, 1988. (1) Paratype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.8 mm); (2) associated labels; (3) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 10.4 mm); (4) associated labels. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC13FFDBFE52FA9255A11830.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765107	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC13FFDBFE52FA9255A11830.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765111	Figure 27. Map of distribution of Xenocepasis Arrow, 1920 species based on material examined. Black cross refers to type locality.	Figure 27. Map of distribution of Xenocepasis Arrow, 1920 species based on material examined. Black cross refers to type locality.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC17FFD4FE72FEBF54D11FB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765103/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765103	Figures 5–9. Xenoceraspis kurseongana (Moser, 1917). (5) Syntype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.0 mm); (6) associated labels; (7) syntype of X. dispar Arrow, 1920, male, dorsal view (length: 9.2 mm); (8) associated labels; (9) female (India: Kurseong, IECA), dorsal view (length: 10.2 mm). Not to scale.	Figures 5–9. Xenoceraspis kurseongana (Moser, 1917). (5) Syntype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.0 mm); (6) associated labels; (7) syntype of X. dispar Arrow, 1920, male, dorsal view (length: 9.2 mm); (8) associated labels; (9) female (India: Kurseong, IECA), dorsal view (length: 10.2 mm). Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC17FFD4FE72FEBF54D11FB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765107	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC17FFD4FE72FEBF54D11FB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765109	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC17FFD4FE72FEBF54D11FB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765111	Figure 27. Map of distribution of Xenocepasis Arrow, 1920 species based on material examined. Black cross refers to type locality.	Figure 27. Map of distribution of Xenocepasis Arrow, 1920 species based on material examined. Black cross refers to type locality.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC1BFFCDFE77FF4056A31C50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765105/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765105	Figures 10–13. Xenoceraspis longimacularia Zhang, 1988. (10) Holotype, male, dorsal view (length: 9.1 mm); (11) associated labels; (12) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 8.2 mm); (13) associated labels. Not to scale.	Figures 10–13. Xenoceraspis longimacularia Zhang, 1988. (10) Holotype, male, dorsal view (length: 9.1 mm); (11) associated labels; (12) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 8.2 mm); (13) associated labels. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC1BFFCDFE77FF4056A31C50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765107	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC1BFFCDFE77FF4056A31C50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765109	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC1BFFCDFE77FF4056A31C50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765111/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765111	Figure 27. Map of distribution of Xenocepasis Arrow, 1920 species based on material examined. Black cross refers to type locality.	Figure 27. Map of distribution of Xenocepasis Arrow, 1920 species based on material examined. Black cross refers to type locality.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC1BFFCDFE77FF4056A31C50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765101	Figures 1–4. Xenoceraspis calcarata Zhang, 1988. (1) Paratype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.8 mm); (2) associated labels; (3) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 10.4 mm); (4) associated labels. Not to scale.	Figures 1–4. Xenoceraspis calcarata Zhang, 1988. (1) Paratype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.8 mm); (2) associated labels; (3) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 10.4 mm); (4) associated labels. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC01FFCCFF55FAB253DA1889.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765107/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765107	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	Figures 14–19. Paramere in lateral view (14–16) and male left metatibia in dorsal view (17–19) of Xenoceraspis Arrow, 1920. (14, 17) X. calcarata Zhang, 1988, p. (15, 18) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917); (16, 19) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC01FFCCFF55FAB253DA1889.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765101/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765101	Figures 1–4. Xenoceraspis calcarata Zhang, 1988. (1) Paratype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.8 mm); (2) associated labels; (3) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 10.4 mm); (4) associated labels. Not to scale.	Figures 1–4. Xenoceraspis calcarata Zhang, 1988. (1) Paratype, male, dorsal view (length: 10.8 mm); (2) associated labels; (3) paratype, female, dorsal view (length: 10.4 mm); (4) associated labels. Not to scale.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
077B87DCCC01FFCCFF55FAB253DA1889.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14765109/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14765109	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	Figures 20–26. Morphology of Dichelomorpha ochracea Burmeister,1855 (21) and Xenocerapsis spp. (20, 22–26). (20) X. kurseongana (Moser, 1917), protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (21) D. ochracea, protarsomere 5 and claw, lateral view; (22) X. longimacularia Zhang, 1988, connection between pronotum and elytra; (23, 25) X. kurseongana, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views; (24, 26) X. longimacularia, female, detail of lateral part of elytra in dorsal and lateral views. Not to scale. Black arrows indicate presence/absence of thick ventrobasal setae on protarsomere 5.	2025-01-13	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming		Zenodo	biologists	Bezděk, Aleš;Lu, Yuanyuan;Král, David;Bai, Ming			
