taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A70987C2483AFFEBFF04B4D72CC9F905.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14653463/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14653463	Figures 1–5. Distinctive characters of three moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 1–2, 4: siphunculi of aptera; 3, 5: cauda of aptera — 1: Muscaphis (Aspidaphium) eschirichi (Börner, 1939), Nagyvisnyó; 2–3: Muscaphis (Muscaphis) musci Börner, 1933, Eger; 4–5: Pseudacaudella rubida (Börner, 1939), Eger — scale sizes in μm.	Figures 1–5. Distinctive characters of three moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 1–2, 4: siphunculi of aptera; 3, 5: cauda of aptera — 1: Muscaphis (Aspidaphium) eschirichi (Börner, 1939), Nagyvisnyó; 2–3: Muscaphis (Muscaphis) musci Börner, 1933, Eger; 4–5: Pseudacaudella rubida (Börner, 1939), Eger — scale sizes in μm.	2024-11-07	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid		Zenodo	biologists	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid			
A70987C2483AFFEBFF04B4D72CC9F905.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14653467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14653467	Figures 6–9. Habitat of the moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 6: Palustriella commutata colonies on limestone tuff rocks in the outlet of the Bán Spring, Nagyvisnyó, habitat of Muscaphis eschirichi and Pseudacaudella rubida; 7: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of Quercus pubescens in an open karst forest, Eger, habitat of Muscaphis musci and Pseudacaudella rubida; 8: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of dead trunk of Quercus cerris in a mixed deciduous forest, Balaton, habitat of Myzodium sp.; 9: map of Hungary, with the collecting sites (numbers refers on Figs 6–8); 10: Berlese sample yielded from Palustriella commutata.	Figures 6–9. Habitat of the moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 6: Palustriella commutata colonies on limestone tuff rocks in the outlet of the Bán Spring, Nagyvisnyó, habitat of Muscaphis eschirichi and Pseudacaudella rubida; 7: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of Quercus pubescens in an open karst forest, Eger, habitat of Muscaphis musci and Pseudacaudella rubida; 8: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of dead trunk of Quercus cerris in a mixed deciduous forest, Balaton, habitat of Myzodium sp.; 9: map of Hungary, with the collecting sites (numbers refers on Figs 6–8); 10: Berlese sample yielded from Palustriella commutata.	2024-11-07	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid		Zenodo	biologists	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid			
A70987C24838FFECFF04B5492FD2FC75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14653463/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14653463	Figures 1–5. Distinctive characters of three moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 1–2, 4: siphunculi of aptera; 3, 5: cauda of aptera — 1: Muscaphis (Aspidaphium) eschirichi (Börner, 1939), Nagyvisnyó; 2–3: Muscaphis (Muscaphis) musci Börner, 1933, Eger; 4–5: Pseudacaudella rubida (Börner, 1939), Eger — scale sizes in μm.	Figures 1–5. Distinctive characters of three moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 1–2, 4: siphunculi of aptera; 3, 5: cauda of aptera — 1: Muscaphis (Aspidaphium) eschirichi (Börner, 1939), Nagyvisnyó; 2–3: Muscaphis (Muscaphis) musci Börner, 1933, Eger; 4–5: Pseudacaudella rubida (Börner, 1939), Eger — scale sizes in μm.	2024-11-07	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid		Zenodo	biologists	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid			
A70987C24838FFECFF04B5492FD2FC75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14653467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14653467	Figures 6–9. Habitat of the moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 6: Palustriella commutata colonies on limestone tuff rocks in the outlet of the Bán Spring, Nagyvisnyó, habitat of Muscaphis eschirichi and Pseudacaudella rubida; 7: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of Quercus pubescens in an open karst forest, Eger, habitat of Muscaphis musci and Pseudacaudella rubida; 8: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of dead trunk of Quercus cerris in a mixed deciduous forest, Balaton, habitat of Myzodium sp.; 9: map of Hungary, with the collecting sites (numbers refers on Figs 6–8); 10: Berlese sample yielded from Palustriella commutata.	Figures 6–9. Habitat of the moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 6: Palustriella commutata colonies on limestone tuff rocks in the outlet of the Bán Spring, Nagyvisnyó, habitat of Muscaphis eschirichi and Pseudacaudella rubida; 7: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of Quercus pubescens in an open karst forest, Eger, habitat of Muscaphis musci and Pseudacaudella rubida; 8: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of dead trunk of Quercus cerris in a mixed deciduous forest, Balaton, habitat of Myzodium sp.; 9: map of Hungary, with the collecting sites (numbers refers on Figs 6–8); 10: Berlese sample yielded from Palustriella commutata.	2024-11-07	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid		Zenodo	biologists	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid			
A70987C2483FFFEFFF04B78A2CBAF9D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14653463/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14653463	Figures 1–5. Distinctive characters of three moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 1–2, 4: siphunculi of aptera; 3, 5: cauda of aptera — 1: Muscaphis (Aspidaphium) eschirichi (Börner, 1939), Nagyvisnyó; 2–3: Muscaphis (Muscaphis) musci Börner, 1933, Eger; 4–5: Pseudacaudella rubida (Börner, 1939), Eger — scale sizes in μm.	Figures 1–5. Distinctive characters of three moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 1–2, 4: siphunculi of aptera; 3, 5: cauda of aptera — 1: Muscaphis (Aspidaphium) eschirichi (Börner, 1939), Nagyvisnyó; 2–3: Muscaphis (Muscaphis) musci Börner, 1933, Eger; 4–5: Pseudacaudella rubida (Börner, 1939), Eger — scale sizes in μm.	2024-11-07	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid		Zenodo	biologists	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid			
A70987C2483FFFEFFF04B78A2CBAF9D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14653467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14653467	Figures 6–9. Habitat of the moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 6: Palustriella commutata colonies on limestone tuff rocks in the outlet of the Bán Spring, Nagyvisnyó, habitat of Muscaphis eschirichi and Pseudacaudella rubida; 7: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of Quercus pubescens in an open karst forest, Eger, habitat of Muscaphis musci and Pseudacaudella rubida; 8: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of dead trunk of Quercus cerris in a mixed deciduous forest, Balaton, habitat of Myzodium sp.; 9: map of Hungary, with the collecting sites (numbers refers on Figs 6–8); 10: Berlese sample yielded from Palustriella commutata.	Figures 6–9. Habitat of the moss-feeding aphid species from Hungary — 6: Palustriella commutata colonies on limestone tuff rocks in the outlet of the Bán Spring, Nagyvisnyó, habitat of Muscaphis eschirichi and Pseudacaudella rubida; 7: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of Quercus pubescens in an open karst forest, Eger, habitat of Muscaphis musci and Pseudacaudella rubida; 8: Hypnum cupressiforme colonies on the bark of dead trunk of Quercus cerris in a mixed deciduous forest, Balaton, habitat of Myzodium sp.; 9: map of Hungary, with the collecting sites (numbers refers on Figs 6–8); 10: Berlese sample yielded from Palustriella commutata.	2024-11-07	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid		Zenodo	biologists	Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves;Varga, János;Szűcs, Péter;Murányi, Dávid			
