taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
D40887C2FFB1213072ABF8C4FC13F7F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655321	Fig. 1. Habitus images of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–B), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (C–D). A, C – dorsal view. B, D – ventral view.	Fig. 1. Habitus images of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–B), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (C–D). A, C – dorsal view. B, D – ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB1213072ABF8C4FC13F7F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655345/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655345	Fig. 13. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male. A – dorsal habitus. B – head and anterior pronotum. C – anterior body, left lateral view. D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. F – left hemelytron, anteriorly. G – stridulatory devices (forewing and metafemur). H – metafemoral surface. I – metatarsus. J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. K–L – left paramere. M – right paramere. N–O – vesica.	Fig. 13. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male. A – dorsal habitus. B – head and anterior pronotum. C – anterior body, left lateral view. D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. F – left hemelytron, anteriorly. G – stridulatory devices (forewing and metafemur). H – metafemoral surface. I – metatarsus. J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. K–L – left paramere. M – right paramere. N–O – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB1213072ABF8C4FC13F7F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655323	Fig. 2. Genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–E), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (F–G). A – left paramere. B – right paramere. C – vesica. D – apical comb-like sclerite: E – secondary gonopore. F – genital chamber. G – apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).	Fig. 2. Genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–E), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (F–G). A – left paramere. B – right paramere. C – vesica. D – apical comb-like sclerite: E – secondary gonopore. F – genital chamber. G – apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB1213072ABF8C4FC13F7F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655348/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655348	Fig. 14. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus teradai sp. nov., holotype female (A–I), and forewing notches of related mirines (J–O). A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C–D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E–F – metafemur. G–H – posterior wall. I – ovipositor (gonapophyses I). J – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. K – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). L – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner,1988). M – Orientomiris nigripes Yasunaga, 1997.N – O.yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997.O – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga,2011.	Fig. 14. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus teradai sp. nov., holotype female (A–I), and forewing notches of related mirines (J–O). A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C–D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E–F – metafemur. G–H – posterior wall. I – ovipositor (gonapophyses I). J – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. K – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). L – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner,1988). M – Orientomiris nigripes Yasunaga, 1997.N – O.yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997.O – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga,2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB1213072ABF8C4FC13F7F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB1213072ABF8C4FC13F7F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB5213E705BF96AFB2CF7FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655321	Fig. 1. Habitus images of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–B), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (C–D). A, C – dorsal view. B, D – ventral view.	Fig. 1. Habitus images of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–B), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (C–D). A, C – dorsal view. B, D – ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB5213E705BF96AFB2CF7FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655323	Fig. 2. Genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–E), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (F–G). A – left paramere. B – right paramere. C – vesica. D – apical comb-like sclerite: E – secondary gonopore. F – genital chamber. G – apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).	Fig. 2. Genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–E), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (F–G). A – left paramere. B – right paramere. C – vesica. D – apical comb-like sclerite: E – secondary gonopore. F – genital chamber. G – apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB5213E705BF96AFB2CF7FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB5213E705BF96AFB2CF7FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB5213E705BF96AFB2CF7FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655345/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655345	Fig. 13. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male. A – dorsal habitus. B – head and anterior pronotum. C – anterior body, left lateral view. D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. F – left hemelytron, anteriorly. G – stridulatory devices (forewing and metafemur). H – metafemoral surface. I – metatarsus. J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. K–L – left paramere. M – right paramere. N–O – vesica.	Fig. 13. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male. A – dorsal habitus. B – head and anterior pronotum. C – anterior body, left lateral view. D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. F – left hemelytron, anteriorly. G – stridulatory devices (forewing and metafemur). H – metafemoral surface. I – metatarsus. J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. K–L – left paramere. M – right paramere. N–O – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655325	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655327	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655339/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655339	Fig. 10. Stridulatory devices of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–E), Creontiades rubrinervis (Stål, 1862) (F) and Cheilocapsidea pura (Yasunaga, 1995) (G). Abbreviations: FE = forewing (embolial) edge. MF = metafemur (dorsal surface).	Fig. 10. Stridulatory devices of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–E), Creontiades rubrinervis (Stål, 1862) (F) and Cheilocapsidea pura (Yasunaga, 1995) (G). Abbreviations: FE = forewing (embolial) edge. MF = metafemur (dorsal surface).	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655341	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655321/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655321	Fig. 1. Habitus images of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–B), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (C–D). A, C – dorsal view. B, D – ventral view.	Fig. 1. Habitus images of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–B), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (C–D). A, C – dorsal view. B, D – ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655323	Fig. 2. Genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–E), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (F–G). A – left paramere. B – right paramere. C – vesica. D – apical comb-like sclerite: E – secondary gonopore. F – genital chamber. G – apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).	Fig. 2. Genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov., holotype male (A–E), and M. teradai sp. nov., holotype female (F–G). A – left paramere. B – right paramere. C – vesica. D – apical comb-like sclerite: E – secondary gonopore. F – genital chamber. G – apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FF54FDE2FAA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655348/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655348	Fig. 14. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus teradai sp. nov., holotype female (A–I), and forewing notches of related mirines (J–O). A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C–D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E–F – metafemur. G–H – posterior wall. I – ovipositor (gonapophyses I). J – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. K – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). L – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner,1988). M – Orientomiris nigripes Yasunaga, 1997.N – O.yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997.O – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga,2011.	Fig. 14. Scanning electron micrographs for Muttiocapsus teradai sp. nov., holotype female (A–I), and forewing notches of related mirines (J–O). A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C–D – left forewing (embolial) edge. E–F – metafemur. G–H – posterior wall. I – ovipositor (gonapophyses I). J – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. K – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). L – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner,1988). M – Orientomiris nigripes Yasunaga, 1997.N – O.yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997.O – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga,2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655341	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655339/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655339	Fig. 10. Stridulatory devices of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–E), Creontiades rubrinervis (Stål, 1862) (F) and Cheilocapsidea pura (Yasunaga, 1995) (G). Abbreviations: FE = forewing (embolial) edge. MF = metafemur (dorsal surface).	Fig. 10. Stridulatory devices of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–E), Creontiades rubrinervis (Stål, 1862) (F) and Cheilocapsidea pura (Yasunaga, 1995) (G). Abbreviations: FE = forewing (embolial) edge. MF = metafemur (dorsal surface).	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655325	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655337/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655337	Fig. 9. Male genitalia of Orientomiris norioi sp. nov. (A–C) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (D–F). A, D – right paramere. B, E – left paramere. C, F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 9. Male genitalia of Orientomiris norioi sp. nov. (A–C) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (D–F). A, D – right paramere. B, E – left paramere. C, F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655356/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655356	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655358/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655358	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBB213F7067FA84FBC1FC3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655325	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655333	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655335	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655354/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655354	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655356/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655356	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213C7062FF54FB4CFEFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655339/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655339	Fig. 10. Stridulatory devices of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–E), Creontiades rubrinervis (Stål, 1862) (F) and Cheilocapsidea pura (Yasunaga, 1995) (G). Abbreviations: FE = forewing (embolial) edge. MF = metafemur (dorsal surface).	Fig. 10. Stridulatory devices of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–E), Creontiades rubrinervis (Stål, 1862) (F) and Cheilocapsidea pura (Yasunaga, 1995) (G). Abbreviations: FE = forewing (embolial) edge. MF = metafemur (dorsal surface).	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213B72FBFEDAFDC6F9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213B72FBFEDAFDC6F9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655333	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213B72FBFEDAFDC6F9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655335	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213B72FBFEDAFDC6F9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213B72FBFEDAFDC6F9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655354/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655354	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFB8213B72FBFEDAFDC6F9D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655356/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655356	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBF2139706FF9A6FD2EF7EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655333	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBF2139706FF9A6FD2EF7EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655335	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBF2139706FF9A6FD2EF7EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655337/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655337	Fig. 9. Male genitalia of Orientomiris norioi sp. nov. (A–C) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (D–F). A, D – right paramere. B, E – left paramere. C, F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 9. Male genitalia of Orientomiris norioi sp. nov. (A–C) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (D–F). A, D – right paramere. B, E – left paramere. C, F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBF2139706FF9A6FD2EF7EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBF2139706FF9A6FD2EF7EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655354/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655354	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBF2139706FF9A6FD2EF7EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655358/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655358	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBD2125728DF927FDA2F8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655333	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	Fig. 7. Habitus images of Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov. (A–B), O. andrzeji sp. nov. (C), O. norioi sp. nov. (D–F) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (G–H). A, D, F, G – male, dorsal view. B, H – male, left lateral view. C – female, left lateral view. E – male, ventral view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBD2125728DF927FDA2F8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655335	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 8. Male genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A, C), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (B, D), O. norioi sp. nov. (E) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (F). A–B – genital segment (pygophore) in dorsal view. C–F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBD2125728DF927FDA2F8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655337/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655337	Fig. 9. Male genitalia of Orientomiris norioi sp. nov. (A–C) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (D–F). A, D – right paramere. B, E – left paramere. C, F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	Fig. 9. Male genitalia of Orientomiris norioi sp. nov. (A–C) and O. shoheii sp. nov. (D–F). A, D – right paramere. B, E – left paramere. C, F – vesica. Scale bars 0.2 mm.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBD2125728DF927FDA2F8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBD2125728DF927FDA2F8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655358/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655358	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFBD2125728DF927FDA2F8BC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655354/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655354	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	Fig. 17. Scanning electron micrographs for males of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–F), O. chiangmai sp. nov. (G–L) and O. norioi sp. nov. (M–O). A – anterior body, dorsal view. B, M – same, left lateral view. C, H, N – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. D, I – forewing notches. E, K – metatarsus. F, L, O – pretarsal structure of hind leg. G – anterior body, left dorso-lateral view. J – metafemur, dorsal surface.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA121257009F89DFA87F9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA121257009F89DFA87F9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655360	Fig. 20. Scanning electron micrographs for Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male (A–M), and male genitalia of Adelphocorisella lespedezae Miyamoto & Yasunaga, 1993 (N–O).A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – pronotum, scutellum and anterior forewing. C – metathoracic scent efferent system. D – forewing notches. E – metafemur, dorsal surface. F – same, ventral surface. G – apex of metatibia. H – metatarsus. I – pretarsal structure of hind leg. J, N – genital segment (pygophore). K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M, O – vesica.	Fig. 20. Scanning electron micrographs for Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male (A–M), and male genitalia of Adelphocorisella lespedezae Miyamoto & Yasunaga, 1993 (N–O).A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – pronotum, scutellum and anterior forewing. C – metathoracic scent efferent system. D – forewing notches. E – metafemur, dorsal surface. F – same, ventral surface. G – apex of metatibia. H – metatarsus. I – pretarsal structure of hind leg. J, N – genital segment (pygophore). K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M, O – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA121257009F89DFA87F9FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655341	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA12122727FF9D4FD03FF3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655341	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA12122727FF9D4FD03FF3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA12122727FF9D4FD03FF3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655360	Fig. 20. Scanning electron micrographs for Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male (A–M), and male genitalia of Adelphocorisella lespedezae Miyamoto & Yasunaga, 1993 (N–O).A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – pronotum, scutellum and anterior forewing. C – metathoracic scent efferent system. D – forewing notches. E – metafemur, dorsal surface. F – same, ventral surface. G – apex of metatibia. H – metatarsus. I – pretarsal structure of hind leg. J, N – genital segment (pygophore). K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M, O – vesica.	Fig. 20. Scanning electron micrographs for Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male (A–M), and male genitalia of Adelphocorisella lespedezae Miyamoto & Yasunaga, 1993 (N–O).A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – pronotum, scutellum and anterior forewing. C – metathoracic scent efferent system. D – forewing notches. E – metafemur, dorsal surface. F – same, ventral surface. G – apex of metatibia. H – metatarsus. I – pretarsal structure of hind leg. J, N – genital segment (pygophore). K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M, O – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655341	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	Fig. 11. Habitus images of various mirine plant bugs examined in this study. A – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915, female. B – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988), male (left) and female. C – Orientomiris tricolor (Scott, 1880), female. D – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909), female. E – Poppiocapsidea sp., undetermined female specimen from Singapore.F – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655350/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655350	Fig. 15. Scanning electron micrographs for Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male (A–H), N. nepalicus sp. nov., male (I–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903), female (N–P). A – left lateral habitus. B, K, N – anterior body, left lateral view. C – same, dorsal view. D – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. E – corium and clavus. F – genital segment, left lateral view. G, J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. H, I, P – metatarsus. L, O – head and pronotum, dorsal view. M – metathoracic scent efferent system.	Fig. 15. Scanning electron micrographs for Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male (A–H), N. nepalicus sp. nov., male (I–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903), female (N–P). A – left lateral habitus. B, K, N – anterior body, left lateral view. C – same, dorsal view. D – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. E – corium and clavus. F – genital segment, left lateral view. G, J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. H, I, P – metatarsus. L, O – head and pronotum, dorsal view. M – metathoracic scent efferent system.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655325	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655360/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655360	Fig. 20. Scanning electron micrographs for Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male (A–M), and male genitalia of Adelphocorisella lespedezae Miyamoto & Yasunaga, 1993 (N–O).A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – pronotum, scutellum and anterior forewing. C – metathoracic scent efferent system. D – forewing notches. E – metafemur, dorsal surface. F – same, ventral surface. G – apex of metatibia. H – metatarsus. I – pretarsal structure of hind leg. J, N – genital segment (pygophore). K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M, O – vesica.	Fig. 20. Scanning electron micrographs for Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2016), holotype male (A–M), and male genitalia of Adelphocorisella lespedezae Miyamoto & Yasunaga, 1993 (N–O).A – anterior body, left lateral view. B – pronotum, scutellum and anterior forewing. C – metathoracic scent efferent system. D – forewing notches. E – metafemur, dorsal surface. F – same, ventral surface. G – apex of metatibia. H – metatarsus. I – pretarsal structure of hind leg. J, N – genital segment (pygophore). K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M, O – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655327	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655329	Fig. 5. Male (A–C, E–G) and female (D, H) genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–D) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (E–H). A, E – left paramere. B, F – right paramere. C, G – vesica. D, H – genital chamber.	Fig. 5. Male (A–C, E–G) and female (D, H) genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–D) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (E–H). A, E – left paramere. B, F – right paramere. C, G – vesica. D, H – genital chamber.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA621227014FF1AFA2AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655352/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655352	Fig. 16. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–G) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (H–J). A, L – male genital segment (pygophore), dorsal view. B, N – left paramere. C, O–P – vesica. D, K – genital chamber. E–F, H–I – posterior wall. G, J – ovipositor (gonapophysis I). M – right paramere.	Fig. 16. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–G) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (H–J). A, L – male genital segment (pygophore), dorsal view. B, N – left paramere. C, O–P – vesica. D, K – genital chamber. E–F, H–I – posterior wall. G, J – ovipositor (gonapophysis I). M – right paramere.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655325	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655327	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655329	Fig. 5. Male (A–C, E–G) and female (D, H) genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–D) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (E–H). A, E – left paramere. B, F – right paramere. C, G – vesica. D, H – genital chamber.	Fig. 5. Male (A–C, E–G) and female (D, H) genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–D) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (E–H). A, E – left paramere. B, F – right paramere. C, G – vesica. D, H – genital chamber.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655350/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655350	Fig. 15. Scanning electron micrographs for Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male (A–H), N. nepalicus sp. nov., male (I–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903), female (N–P). A – left lateral habitus. B, K, N – anterior body, left lateral view. C – same, dorsal view. D – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. E – corium and clavus. F – genital segment, left lateral view. G, J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. H, I, P – metatarsus. L, O – head and pronotum, dorsal view. M – metathoracic scent efferent system.	Fig. 15. Scanning electron micrographs for Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male (A–H), N. nepalicus sp. nov., male (I–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903), female (N–P). A – left lateral habitus. B, K, N – anterior body, left lateral view. C – same, dorsal view. D – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. E – corium and clavus. F – genital segment, left lateral view. G, J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. H, I, P – metatarsus. L, O – head and pronotum, dorsal view. M – metathoracic scent efferent system.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655352/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655352	Fig. 16. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–G) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (H–J). A, L – male genital segment (pygophore), dorsal view. B, N – left paramere. C, O–P – vesica. D, K – genital chamber. E–F, H–I – posterior wall. G, J – ovipositor (gonapophysis I). M – right paramere.	Fig. 16. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–G) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (H–J). A, L – male genital segment (pygophore), dorsal view. B, N – left paramere. C, O–P – vesica. D, K – genital chamber. E–F, H–I – posterior wall. G, J – ovipositor (gonapophysis I). M – right paramere.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655343	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	Fig. 12. Scanning electron micrographs of metafemoral plectra (all at 1000×). A – Pseudomegacoelum beckeri (Fieber, 1870). B – Megacoelum infusum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1837). C – Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov. D – M.teradai sp. nov. E – Orientomiris chiangmai sp. nov.F – O. andrzeji sp. nov. G – O. norioi sp. nov. H – O. shoheii sp. nov. I – O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988). J – O. tricolor (Scott, 1880). K – O. flavicollaris Yasunaga, 1997. L – O. nigripes Yasunaga, 1997. M – O. yaeyamanus Yasunaga, 1997. N – O. straminipes (Distant, 1909). O – O. sp. 1. P – Sakaeratiella adelphocoroides (Yasunaga, Shishido & Yamada, 2017). Q – Creontiades bipunctatus Poppius, 1915. R – Cheilocapsidea rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995). S – Neomegacoelum vitreum (Kerzhner, 1988). T – Vairocanamiris jordiribesi Yasunaga, 2011.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655356/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655356	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	Fig. 18. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (A–I) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (J–O). A – male genital segment (pygophore). B – right paramere. C, J – left paramere. D, K–L – vesica. E – secondary gonopore. F, M – genital chamber. G–I, N–O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA6212D7280FD92FD0AFDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655358/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655358	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	Fig. 19. Scanning electron micrographs for Orientomiris shoheii sp. nov., holotype male (A–F), O. eurytus (Yasunaga, 1988), female (G–I), and genitalia of O. norioi sp. nov. (J–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903) (N–O). A, G – anterior body, left lateral view. B, H – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. C – forewing notches. D, I – metafemur, dorsal surface. E – metatarsus. F – male genital segment (pygophore), left lateral view. J – same, dorsal view. K – left paramere. L – right paramere. M – vesica. N – genital chamber. O – posterior wall.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA9212D7065FD92FB62FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655325/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655325	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	Fig. 3. Habitus images of Oriental mirine plant bugs, live individuals. A – Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male. B – same, final (5th) instar nymph. C – N. nepalicus sp. nov., female from Makawanpur. D – same, from Kathmandu. E–F – Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov., female.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA9212D7065FD92FB62FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655327	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	Fig. 4. Habitus images of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–B) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (C–E).A, C – male, ventral view. B, D – female, ventral view. E – female, dorsal view.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA9212D7065FD92FB62FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655329	Fig. 5. Male (A–C, E–G) and female (D, H) genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–D) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (E–H). A, E – left paramere. B, F – right paramere. C, G – vesica. D, H – genital chamber.	Fig. 5. Male (A–C, E–G) and female (D, H) genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–D) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (E–H). A, E – left paramere. B, F – right paramere. C, G – vesica. D, H – genital chamber.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA9212D7065FD92FB62FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655331	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	Fig. 6. Male genitalia of Muttiocapsus cruciger sp. nov.(A–C), Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (D–E), N. nepalicus sp. nov.(F–G), Orientomiris andrzeji sp. nov. (H–J) and O. chiangmai sp. nov. (K–M). A, D, F, H, H – right paramere. B, I, L – left paramere. C, E, G, J, M – vesica.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA9212D7065FD92FB62FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655350/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655350	Fig. 15. Scanning electron micrographs for Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male (A–H), N. nepalicus sp. nov., male (I–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903), female (N–P). A – left lateral habitus. B, K, N – anterior body, left lateral view. C – same, dorsal view. D – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. E – corium and clavus. F – genital segment, left lateral view. G, J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. H, I, P – metatarsus. L, O – head and pronotum, dorsal view. M – metathoracic scent efferent system.	Fig. 15. Scanning electron micrographs for Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov., male (A–H), N. nepalicus sp. nov., male (I–M) and Poppiocapsidea biseratensis (Distant, 1903), female (N–P). A – left lateral habitus. B, K, N – anterior body, left lateral view. C – same, dorsal view. D – thoracic pleura, left lateral view. E – corium and clavus. F – genital segment, left lateral view. G, J – pretarsal structure of hind leg. H, I, P – metatarsus. L, O – head and pronotum, dorsal view. M – metathoracic scent efferent system.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
D40887C2FFA9212D7065FD92FB62FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655352/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655352	Fig. 16. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–G) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (H–J). A, L – male genital segment (pygophore), dorsal view. B, N – left paramere. C, O–P – vesica. D, K – genital chamber. E–F, H–I – posterior wall. G, J – ovipositor (gonapophysis I). M – right paramere.	Fig. 16. Scanning electron micrographs for male and female genitalia of Nythomiris nagamasai sp. nov. (A–G) and N. nepalicus sp. nov. (H–J). A, L – male genital segment (pygophore), dorsal view. B, N – left paramere. C, O–P – vesica. D, K – genital chamber. E–F, H–I – posterior wall. G, J – ovipositor (gonapophysis I). M – right paramere.	2024-12-26	Yasunaga, Tomohide		Zenodo	biologists	Yasunaga, Tomohide			
