taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187596/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187596	FIGURE 1. Habitus of Austrokatanga monteithi. A, male holotype, Queensland; B, female paratype, Queensland; C, male, New South Wales; D, female, New South Wales; E, female, Northern Territory; F, female, Western Australia.	FIGURE 1. Habitus of Austrokatanga monteithi. A, male holotype, Queensland; B, female paratype, Queensland; C, male, New South Wales; D, female, New South Wales; E, female, Northern Territory; F, female, Western Australia.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187602/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187602	FIGURE 7. Male and female genitalic structures of A. monteithi (A, B, E – G) and rim of pygophore of Cimbus sp. (C) and Katanga sp. (D). A, parameres; B, pygophore; E, aedeagus in dorsal, lateral, and ventral perspective; F, female external genitalia, caudal view; G, female internal ectodermal genitalia, showing bursa copulatrix with membranous lateral lobes, median vermiform gland and paired lateral spermathecae.	FIGURE 7. Male and female genitalic structures of A. monteithi (A, B, E – G) and rim of pygophore of Cimbus sp. (C) and Katanga sp. (D). A, parameres; B, pygophore; E, aedeagus in dorsal, lateral, and ventral perspective; F, female external genitalia, caudal view; G, female internal ectodermal genitalia, showing bursa copulatrix with membranous lateral lobes, median vermiform gland and paired lateral spermathecae.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187597/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187597	FIGURE 2. Head and antenna of A. monteithi, SEM. A, B, head, lateral view; C, head, dorsal view, inset showing area posterior to apophysis that lacks ocellar lenses, but shows slightly modified cuticle (black arrows); D, E, antenna, dorsal view, D, part of pedicellus, showing trichobothrium with oval membrane; E, scapus and pedicellus.	FIGURE 2. Head and antenna of A. monteithi, SEM. A, B, head, lateral view; C, head, dorsal view, inset showing area posterior to apophysis that lacks ocellar lenses, but shows slightly modified cuticle (black arrows); D, E, antenna, dorsal view, D, part of pedicellus, showing trichobothrium with oval membrane; E, scapus and pedicellus.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187598/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187598	FIGURE 3. Thoracic structures of A. monteithi, SEM. A, thorax in dorsal view, B, prothorax in dorsal view; C, prosternum in ventrolateral view, showing stridulatory bearing process; D, metathorax in ventrolateral view, showing opening of the metathoracic gland and evaporatory area close to margin of acetabulum; E, part of fore femur and tibia in posterior view, showing ventral process on femur and tubercles on ventral surface of tibia (white arrow); F, G, apex of fore tibia, F, anterior surface, showing cleaning comb and subapical process; G, posterior surface; H, pretarsus in frontal view.	FIGURE 3. Thoracic structures of A. monteithi, SEM. A, thorax in dorsal view, B, prothorax in dorsal view; C, prosternum in ventrolateral view, showing stridulatory bearing process; D, metathorax in ventrolateral view, showing opening of the metathoracic gland and evaporatory area close to margin of acetabulum; E, part of fore femur and tibia in posterior view, showing ventral process on femur and tubercles on ventral surface of tibia (white arrow); F, G, apex of fore tibia, F, anterior surface, showing cleaning comb and subapical process; G, posterior surface; H, pretarsus in frontal view.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187601/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187601	FIGURE 6. Legs and abdominal structures of A. monteithi. A, fore leg in anterior view of two males and two females, showing differences in size and armature; B, abdominal sternites of three males and one female, showing variation of armature on the sternum.	FIGURE 6. Legs and abdominal structures of A. monteithi. A, fore leg in anterior view of two males and two females, showing differences in size and armature; B, abdominal sternites of three males and one female, showing variation of armature on the sternum.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187599/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187599	FIGURE 4. Abdominal structures of A. monteithi, SEM. A, fifth and sixth abdominal tergites with openings of dorsal abdominal glands (DAG) 2 and 3; B, C, abdominal sternites of male with lateral protuberance in large specimen (B) and in medium sized specimen (C).	FIGURE 4. Abdominal structures of A. monteithi, SEM. A, fifth and sixth abdominal tergites with openings of dorsal abdominal glands (DAG) 2 and 3; B, C, abdominal sternites of male with lateral protuberance in large specimen (B) and in medium sized specimen (C).	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B65FFF9FF0B1E89FC35FE91.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187596/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187596	FIGURE 1. Habitus of Austrokatanga monteithi. A, male holotype, Queensland; B, female paratype, Queensland; C, male, New South Wales; D, female, New South Wales; E, female, Northern Territory; F, female, Western Australia.	FIGURE 1. Habitus of Austrokatanga monteithi. A, male holotype, Queensland; B, female paratype, Queensland; C, male, New South Wales; D, female, New South Wales; E, female, Northern Territory; F, female, Western Australia.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
038890079B65FFF9FF0B1E89FC35FE91.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/187598/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187598	FIGURE 3. Thoracic structures of A. monteithi, SEM. A, thorax in dorsal view, B, prothorax in dorsal view; C, prosternum in ventrolateral view, showing stridulatory bearing process; D, metathorax in ventrolateral view, showing opening of the metathoracic gland and evaporatory area close to margin of acetabulum; E, part of fore femur and tibia in posterior view, showing ventral process on femur and tubercles on ventral surface of tibia (white arrow); F, G, apex of fore tibia, F, anterior surface, showing cleaning comb and subapical process; G, posterior surface; H, pretarsus in frontal view.	FIGURE 3. Thoracic structures of A. monteithi, SEM. A, thorax in dorsal view, B, prothorax in dorsal view; C, prosternum in ventrolateral view, showing stridulatory bearing process; D, metathorax in ventrolateral view, showing opening of the metathoracic gland and evaporatory area close to margin of acetabulum; E, part of fore femur and tibia in posterior view, showing ventral process on femur and tubercles on ventral surface of tibia (white arrow); F, G, apex of fore tibia, F, anterior surface, showing cleaning comb and subapical process; G, posterior surface; H, pretarsus in frontal view.	2009-12-31	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David		Zenodo	biologists	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David			
