taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195795/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195795	Fig. 9. Comparative plate showing all known Brazilian species of Actinote belonging to the “orangish red mimicry complex”, dorsal left and ventral right (males only). (A) Actinote mantiqueira sp.nov.(paratype),(B) Actinote bonita, (C) Actinote conspicua, (D) Actinote quadra, (E) Actinote dalmeidai, (F) Actinote surima, (G) Actinote alalia, (H) Actinote catarina.	Fig. 9. Comparative plate showing all known Brazilian species of Actinote belonging to the “orangish red mimicry complex”, dorsal left and ventral right (males only). (A) Actinote mantiqueira sp.nov.(paratype),(B) Actinote bonita, (C) Actinote conspicua, (D) Actinote quadra, (E) Actinote dalmeidai, (F) Actinote surima, (G) Actinote alalia, (H) Actinote catarina.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195781/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195781	Fig. 2. Comparative plate showing the main differences in wing pattern between Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.and Actinote alalia. (A) Male paratype of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (B) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (C) female paratype of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (D) detail of humeral region in female VHW; (E) male of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (F) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (G) female of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (H) detail of humeral region in female VHW.	Fig. 2. Comparative plate showing the main differences in wing pattern between Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.and Actinote alalia. (A) Male paratype of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (B) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (C) female paratype of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (D) detail of humeral region in female VHW; (E) male of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (F) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (G) female of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (H) detail of humeral region in female VHW.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195783/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195783	Fig. 3. Male and female genital characters of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–H) and Actinote alalia (I–P). A. mantiqueira sp. nov.:(A) lateral view of male genitalia; (B) uncus in dorsal view; (C) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (D) saccus, ventral view; (E) valva, ventral view; (F) juxta; G. 8th sternite; (H) female sterigma. A. alalia: (I) lateral view of male genitalia; (J) uncus in dorsal view; (K) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (L) saccus, ventral view; (M) valva, ventral view; (N) juxta; (O) 8th sternite; (P) female sterigma. ae, aedeagus; ju, juxta; sa, saccus; un, uncus; va, valva.	Fig. 3. Male and female genital characters of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–H) and Actinote alalia (I–P). A. mantiqueira sp. nov.:(A) lateral view of male genitalia; (B) uncus in dorsal view; (C) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (D) saccus, ventral view; (E) valva, ventral view; (F) juxta; G. 8th sternite; (H) female sterigma. A. alalia: (I) lateral view of male genitalia; (J) uncus in dorsal view; (K) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (L) saccus, ventral view; (M) valva, ventral view; (N) juxta; (O) 8th sternite; (P) female sterigma. ae, aedeagus; ju, juxta; sa, saccus; un, uncus; va, valva.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195779/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195779	Fig. 1. Holotype male (A) and allotype female (B) of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (left = dorsal; right =ventral). Scale bar =10 mm.	Fig. 1. Holotype male (A) and allotype female (B) of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (left = dorsal; right =ventral). Scale bar =10 mm.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195785/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195785	Fig. 4. Morphological characters of males (A–D) and females (E–H) of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A) Wing venation; (B) Palpus; (C) Foreleg; (D) Midleg; (E) Wing venation; (F) Palpus; (G) Foreleg; (H) Midleg.	Fig. 4. Morphological characters of males (A–D) and females (E–H) of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A) Wing venation; (B) Palpus; (C) Foreleg; (D) Midleg; (E) Wing venation; (F) Palpus; (G) Foreleg; (H) Midleg.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195793/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195793	Fig. 8. Natural history of A.mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–E) and Actinote alalia (F–G).(A) Shrub of Eupatorium intermedium, host plant of A.mantiqueira; (B) Female of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. ovipositing; (C) close view of an oviposition of A. mantiqueira sp. nov.; (D) Last instar of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (lateral view); (E) Pupa of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (latero-ventral view); (F) Last instar of A. alalia (lateral view); (G) Female of A. alalia ovipositing (photo by Lucas A. Kaminski).	Fig. 8. Natural history of A.mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–E) and Actinote alalia (F–G).(A) Shrub of Eupatorium intermedium, host plant of A.mantiqueira; (B) Female of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. ovipositing; (C) close view of an oviposition of A. mantiqueira sp. nov.; (D) Last instar of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (lateral view); (E) Pupa of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (latero-ventral view); (F) Last instar of A. alalia (lateral view); (G) Female of A. alalia ovipositing (photo by Lucas A. Kaminski).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195787/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195787	Fig. 5. Eggs of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A – lateral view, B – dorsal view) and Actinote alalia (C – lateral view, D – dorsal view) in scanning electron microscopy.	Fig. 5. Eggs of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A – lateral view, B – dorsal view) and Actinote alalia (C – lateral view, D – dorsal view) in scanning electron microscopy.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195789/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195789	Fig. 6. Chaetotaxy of first instar head capsule of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (setae nomenclature on the right side and pore nomenclature on the left side).	Fig. 6. Chaetotaxy of first instar head capsule of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (setae nomenclature on the right side and pore nomenclature on the left side).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195791/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195791	Fig. 7. Larval body diagrams of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A) First instar body chaetotaxy; (B) last instar scoli distribution.	Fig. 7. Larval body diagrams of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A) First instar body chaetotaxy; (B) last instar scoli distribution.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195797/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195797	Fig. 10. (A and B) Habitat of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.; (C and D) Habitat of Actinote alalia. (A) General view of the montane forests in Campos do Jordão, São Paulo State (1400–1600m a.s.l.); (B) region of contact between grassland and high altitude forest, Pico do Itapeva, Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo State (1800m a.s.l.); (C) general view of the montane forests in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900–1100 m a.s.l.); (D) close view of the montane forest in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900 m a.s.l.); the characteristic Araucaria trees are visible near the trail (black arrow).	Fig. 10. (A and B) Habitat of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.; (C and D) Habitat of Actinote alalia. (A) General view of the montane forests in Campos do Jordão, São Paulo State (1400–1600m a.s.l.); (B) region of contact between grassland and high altitude forest, Pico do Itapeva, Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo State (1800m a.s.l.); (C) general view of the montane forests in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900–1100 m a.s.l.); (D) close view of the montane forest in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900 m a.s.l.); the characteristic Araucaria trees are visible near the trail (black arrow).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5C007CFCB7FF3EFC7A281C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195799/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195799	Fig. 11. Recorded distribution of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (open circles) and Actinote alalia (solid circles) in Brazil. Locality data include records compiled from Paluch (2006), museum data (see text) and recent sightings (AVLF, unpublished data).	Fig. 11. Recorded distribution of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (open circles) and Actinote alalia (solid circles) in Brazil. Locality data include records compiled from Paluch (2006), museum data (see text) and recent sightings (AVLF, unpublished data).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195781/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195781	Fig. 2. Comparative plate showing the main differences in wing pattern between Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.and Actinote alalia. (A) Male paratype of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (B) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (C) female paratype of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (D) detail of humeral region in female VHW; (E) male of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (F) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (G) female of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (H) detail of humeral region in female VHW.	Fig. 2. Comparative plate showing the main differences in wing pattern between Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.and Actinote alalia. (A) Male paratype of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (B) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (C) female paratype of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. (dorsal left, ventral right); (D) detail of humeral region in female VHW; (E) male of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (F) detail of humeral region in male VHW; (G) female of A. alalia (dorsal left, ventral right); (H) detail of humeral region in female VHW.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195795/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195795	Fig. 9. Comparative plate showing all known Brazilian species of Actinote belonging to the “orangish red mimicry complex”, dorsal left and ventral right (males only). (A) Actinote mantiqueira sp.nov.(paratype),(B) Actinote bonita, (C) Actinote conspicua, (D) Actinote quadra, (E) Actinote dalmeidai, (F) Actinote surima, (G) Actinote alalia, (H) Actinote catarina.	Fig. 9. Comparative plate showing all known Brazilian species of Actinote belonging to the “orangish red mimicry complex”, dorsal left and ventral right (males only). (A) Actinote mantiqueira sp.nov.(paratype),(B) Actinote bonita, (C) Actinote conspicua, (D) Actinote quadra, (E) Actinote dalmeidai, (F) Actinote surima, (G) Actinote alalia, (H) Actinote catarina.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195783/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195783	Fig. 3. Male and female genital characters of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–H) and Actinote alalia (I–P). A. mantiqueira sp. nov.:(A) lateral view of male genitalia; (B) uncus in dorsal view; (C) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (D) saccus, ventral view; (E) valva, ventral view; (F) juxta; G. 8th sternite; (H) female sterigma. A. alalia: (I) lateral view of male genitalia; (J) uncus in dorsal view; (K) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (L) saccus, ventral view; (M) valva, ventral view; (N) juxta; (O) 8th sternite; (P) female sterigma. ae, aedeagus; ju, juxta; sa, saccus; un, uncus; va, valva.	Fig. 3. Male and female genital characters of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–H) and Actinote alalia (I–P). A. mantiqueira sp. nov.:(A) lateral view of male genitalia; (B) uncus in dorsal view; (C) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (D) saccus, ventral view; (E) valva, ventral view; (F) juxta; G. 8th sternite; (H) female sterigma. A. alalia: (I) lateral view of male genitalia; (J) uncus in dorsal view; (K) aedeagus dorsal (above) and lateral (below); (L) saccus, ventral view; (M) valva, ventral view; (N) juxta; (O) 8th sternite; (P) female sterigma. ae, aedeagus; ju, juxta; sa, saccus; un, uncus; va, valva.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195793/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195793	Fig. 8. Natural history of A.mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–E) and Actinote alalia (F–G).(A) Shrub of Eupatorium intermedium, host plant of A.mantiqueira; (B) Female of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. ovipositing; (C) close view of an oviposition of A. mantiqueira sp. nov.; (D) Last instar of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (lateral view); (E) Pupa of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (latero-ventral view); (F) Last instar of A. alalia (lateral view); (G) Female of A. alalia ovipositing (photo by Lucas A. Kaminski).	Fig. 8. Natural history of A.mantiqueira sp. nov.(A–E) and Actinote alalia (F–G).(A) Shrub of Eupatorium intermedium, host plant of A.mantiqueira; (B) Female of A.mantiqueira sp. nov. ovipositing; (C) close view of an oviposition of A. mantiqueira sp. nov.; (D) Last instar of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (lateral view); (E) Pupa of A. mantiqueira sp. nov. (latero-ventral view); (F) Last instar of A. alalia (lateral view); (G) Female of A. alalia ovipositing (photo by Lucas A. Kaminski).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195787/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195787	Fig. 5. Eggs of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A – lateral view, B – dorsal view) and Actinote alalia (C – lateral view, D – dorsal view) in scanning electron microscopy.	Fig. 5. Eggs of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (A – lateral view, B – dorsal view) and Actinote alalia (C – lateral view, D – dorsal view) in scanning electron microscopy.	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195797/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195797	Fig. 10. (A and B) Habitat of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.; (C and D) Habitat of Actinote alalia. (A) General view of the montane forests in Campos do Jordão, São Paulo State (1400–1600m a.s.l.); (B) region of contact between grassland and high altitude forest, Pico do Itapeva, Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo State (1800m a.s.l.); (C) general view of the montane forests in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900–1100 m a.s.l.); (D) close view of the montane forest in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900 m a.s.l.); the characteristic Araucaria trees are visible near the trail (black arrow).	Fig. 10. (A and B) Habitat of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov.; (C and D) Habitat of Actinote alalia. (A) General view of the montane forests in Campos do Jordão, São Paulo State (1400–1600m a.s.l.); (B) region of contact between grassland and high altitude forest, Pico do Itapeva, Pindamonhangaba, São Paulo State (1800m a.s.l.); (C) general view of the montane forests in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900–1100 m a.s.l.); (D) close view of the montane forest in São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State (900 m a.s.l.); the characteristic Araucaria trees are visible near the trail (black arrow).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
3045879F0E5B0070FC93FA85FA362F48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13195799/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195799	Fig. 11. Recorded distribution of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (open circles) and Actinote alalia (solid circles) in Brazil. Locality data include records compiled from Paluch (2006), museum data (see text) and recent sightings (AVLF, unpublished data).	Fig. 11. Recorded distribution of Actinote mantiqueira sp. nov. (open circles) and Actinote alalia (solid circles) in Brazil. Locality data include records compiled from Paluch (2006), museum data (see text) and recent sightings (AVLF, unpublished data).	2018-02-09	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença		Zenodo	biologists	Freitas, André Victor Lucci;Francini, Ronaldo Bastos;Paluch, Márlon;Barbosa, Eduardo Proença			
