taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0380522FFFFD4465FC88FBB9C827F99B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14668954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14668954	Figure 2. ‘Iconotype’ of Amphrisius australis Swainson, 1851, illustrated by Helena Forde (nee Scott) (1832–1910). Australian Museum Archives,AMS 193, Watercolour paintings of butterflies and moths prepared forAW Scott’sAustralian lepidoptera publication,1838-1864; AMS193/58 ‘OrnithopteraAustralis Scott’, watercolour painting by Helena Scott, before 1851.The watercolour plate was never published until it was reproduced by Ord (1988) approximately 140 years later. The three syntypes illustrated have not been traced in the AMS.	Figure 2. ‘Iconotype’ of Amphrisius australis Swainson, 1851, illustrated by Helena Forde (nee Scott) (1832–1910). Australian Museum Archives,AMS 193, Watercolour paintings of butterflies and moths prepared forAW Scott’sAustralian lepidoptera publication,1838-1864; AMS193/58 ‘OrnithopteraAustralis Scott’, watercolour painting by Helena Scott, before 1851.The watercolour plate was never published until it was reproduced by Ord (1988) approximately 140 years later. The three syntypes illustrated have not been traced in the AMS.	2024-11-27	Braby, Michael F.		Zenodo	biologists	Braby, Michael F.			
0380522FFFFD4465FF6EFA0ECEADFE2B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14668952/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14668952	Figure 1.Lectotype male of Papilio richmondia Gray,[1853] showing:(A) dorsal view, and(B) labels (NHMUK).Fig.1A© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum London.	Figure 1.Lectotype male of Papilio richmondia Gray,[1853] showing:(A) dorsal view, and(B) labels (NHMUK).Fig.1A© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum London.	2024-11-27	Braby, Michael F.		Zenodo	biologists	Braby, Michael F.			
0380522FFFFD4465FF6EFA0ECEADFE2B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14668954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14668954	Figure 2. ‘Iconotype’ of Amphrisius australis Swainson, 1851, illustrated by Helena Forde (nee Scott) (1832–1910). Australian Museum Archives,AMS 193, Watercolour paintings of butterflies and moths prepared forAW Scott’sAustralian lepidoptera publication,1838-1864; AMS193/58 ‘OrnithopteraAustralis Scott’, watercolour painting by Helena Scott, before 1851.The watercolour plate was never published until it was reproduced by Ord (1988) approximately 140 years later. The three syntypes illustrated have not been traced in the AMS.	Figure 2. ‘Iconotype’ of Amphrisius australis Swainson, 1851, illustrated by Helena Forde (nee Scott) (1832–1910). Australian Museum Archives,AMS 193, Watercolour paintings of butterflies and moths prepared forAW Scott’sAustralian lepidoptera publication,1838-1864; AMS193/58 ‘OrnithopteraAustralis Scott’, watercolour painting by Helena Scott, before 1851.The watercolour plate was never published until it was reproduced by Ord (1988) approximately 140 years later. The three syntypes illustrated have not been traced in the AMS.	2024-11-27	Braby, Michael F.		Zenodo	biologists	Braby, Michael F.			
0380522FFFFD4465FC6DFDAEC9C8FB95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14668952/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14668952	Figure 1.Lectotype male of Papilio richmondia Gray,[1853] showing:(A) dorsal view, and(B) labels (NHMUK).Fig.1A© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum London.	Figure 1.Lectotype male of Papilio richmondia Gray,[1853] showing:(A) dorsal view, and(B) labels (NHMUK).Fig.1A© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum London.	2024-11-27	Braby, Michael F.		Zenodo	biologists	Braby, Michael F.			
