taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038887CEFFD7A223FF70FD79FDE2FDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655394/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655394	Fig. 1. Type material examined for Dicyphus bolivari Lindberg, 1934 and D. tamaninii Wagner, 1951. A–B – D. bolivari, holotype, brachypterous male (A – habitus, B – left paramere). C–D – D. tamaninii, paratype ZMH838488, brachypterous male (C – habitus, D – left paramere). E–G – Dicyphus bolivari, paratype GZ50315, macropterous male (E – habitus, F – paramere, G – endosoma). H – D. bolivari, paratype GZ50316, macropterous female. I – D. tamaninii, paratype ZMH838481, macropterous female. J – Dicyphus bolivari, paratype GZ50316, female genitalia. K – D. tamaninii, paratype ZMH838481, female genitalia.	Fig. 1. Type material examined for Dicyphus bolivari Lindberg, 1934 and D. tamaninii Wagner, 1951. A–B – D. bolivari, holotype, brachypterous male (A – habitus, B – left paramere). C–D – D. tamaninii, paratype ZMH838488, brachypterous male (C – habitus, D – left paramere). E–G – Dicyphus bolivari, paratype GZ50315, macropterous male (E – habitus, F – paramere, G – endosoma). H – D. bolivari, paratype GZ50316, macropterous female. I – D. tamaninii, paratype ZMH838481, macropterous female. J – Dicyphus bolivari, paratype GZ50316, female genitalia. K – D. tamaninii, paratype ZMH838481, female genitalia.	2024-12-26	Matocq, Armand;Aukema, Berend;Genson, Guénaëlle;Knijff, Peter De;Pierre, Éric;Streito, Jean-Claude		Zenodo	biologists	Matocq, Armand;Aukema, Berend;Genson, Guénaëlle;Knijff, Peter De;Pierre, Éric;Streito, Jean-Claude			
038887CEFFD7A223FF70FD79FDE2FDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655396/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655396	Fig. 2. Habitus and male genitalia of Dicyphus (Dicyphus) species with a long left paramere apophysis. A – Dicyphus bolivari Lindberg, 1934, JSTR08457_0101 from France, left paramere and measures. B – D. bolivari, male from Morocco. C–D – D. bolivari, from Greece (C – left paramere, D – endosoma). E–G – D. lindbergi Wagner, 1951, male from Cyprus (E – habitus, F – left paramere, G – endosoma). H–J – D. rubicundus Blöte, 1929, male from the Canary Islands (H – habitus, I – left paramere, J – endosoma). Abbreviations: apo – apophysis length; apo(s) – shaft length. Scale bar = 1 mm for habitus; 100 μm for parameres and endosoma.	Fig. 2. Habitus and male genitalia of Dicyphus (Dicyphus) species with a long left paramere apophysis. A – Dicyphus bolivari Lindberg, 1934, JSTR08457_0101 from France, left paramere and measures. B – D. bolivari, male from Morocco. C–D – D. bolivari, from Greece (C – left paramere, D – endosoma). E–G – D. lindbergi Wagner, 1951, male from Cyprus (E – habitus, F – left paramere, G – endosoma). H–J – D. rubicundus Blöte, 1929, male from the Canary Islands (H – habitus, I – left paramere, J – endosoma). Abbreviations: apo – apophysis length; apo(s) – shaft length. Scale bar = 1 mm for habitus; 100 μm for parameres and endosoma.	2024-12-26	Matocq, Armand;Aukema, Berend;Genson, Guénaëlle;Knijff, Peter De;Pierre, Éric;Streito, Jean-Claude		Zenodo	biologists	Matocq, Armand;Aukema, Berend;Genson, Guénaëlle;Knijff, Peter De;Pierre, Éric;Streito, Jean-Claude			
038887CEFFD7A223FF70FD79FDE2FDB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14655402/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14655402	Fig. 5. Molecular phylogeny of three Dicyphus species inferred by maximum likelihood (RAxML) using sequence data of Cytb mitochondrial gene. Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter, 1895) and Macrolophus sp. were used as outgroups to root the tree. Numbers above the branches are bootstrap (BS) values for 1000 replicates (only BS> 75 have been retained).	Fig. 5. Molecular phylogeny of three Dicyphus species inferred by maximum likelihood (RAxML) using sequence data of Cytb mitochondrial gene. Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter, 1895) and Macrolophus sp. were used as outgroups to root the tree. Numbers above the branches are bootstrap (BS) values for 1000 replicates (only BS> 75 have been retained).	2024-12-26	Matocq, Armand;Aukema, Berend;Genson, Guénaëlle;Knijff, Peter De;Pierre, Éric;Streito, Jean-Claude		Zenodo	biologists	Matocq, Armand;Aukema, Berend;Genson, Guénaëlle;Knijff, Peter De;Pierre, Éric;Streito, Jean-Claude			
