taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CB10DA05FFA4FFF6A7B1FA921AFD72BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664735	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFA4FFF6A7B1FA921AFD72BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664749/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664749	Figs 37–44.Agnurodesmus siolii Golovatch, 2001 (Cyrtodesmidae).37–39.Anterior body end, body segments 9 and 10, and caudal body end, lateral view. 40: Left side of metatergum 10, dorsal view. 41: Head, subfrontal view. 42: Midbody legs, ventral view. 43 & 44. Right gonopod, submesal and sublateral views, respectively. [All after Golovatch (2001) (reprinted courtesy of Amazoniana). Scale bars 0.4 mm (37–42) and 0.1 mm (43 & 44).]	Figs 37–44.Agnurodesmus siolii Golovatch, 2001 (Cyrtodesmidae).37–39.Anterior body end, body segments 9 and 10, and caudal body end, lateral view. 40: Left side of metatergum 10, dorsal view. 41: Head, subfrontal view. 42: Midbody legs, ventral view. 43 & 44. Right gonopod, submesal and sublateral views, respectively. [All after Golovatch (2001) (reprinted courtesy of Amazoniana). Scale bars 0.4 mm (37–42) and 0.1 mm (43 & 44).]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFA2FFF5A7B1FB151905755A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664735	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFA1FFFBA7CBFCF519A4747A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664735	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFA1FFFBA7CBFCF519A4747A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664737/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664737	Figs 12–21. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 12–14. Crenatidorsus grandifoliatus Zhang & Wang, 1993 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion, left half of body segment 7, and left gonopod, lateral, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. 15 & 16. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 17–19. Crypturodesmus sp. (Oniscodesmidae), anterior body portion, right half of body segment 7, and caudal body end, lateral, ventral, and ventral views, respectively. 20 & 21: Cyrtodesmus sp. (Cyrtodesmidae), anterior and posterior body portions, lateral view. [12 & 13, original, male from China,Yunnan, Mengzi County, Cave Chi Be Yi Dong, 07.01.1989, leg. P. Beron (Sofia Museum); 14 after Zhang & Wang (1993); 15 & 16 after Hoffman (1977) (reprinted courtesy of Bishop Museum Press); 17–19, original, male from Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruto da Carneiro, 6–8.04.1998, leg. R. Pinto-da-Rocha & G. Sessegolo (São Paulo Museum); 20 & 21, original, male from Peru, Prov. Loreto, island at mouth of Yanayacu River, ca 65 km downstream Rio Amazonas from Iquitos, whitewater inundation forest, rotton wood, 22.03.1998, leg. J. Adis, S. Golovatch & A. Mármol (Moscow Museum). Scale bar 1.0 mm (12 & 13) and 2.0 mm (17–21), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 12–21. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 12–14. Crenatidorsus grandifoliatus Zhang & Wang, 1993 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion, left half of body segment 7, and left gonopod, lateral, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. 15 & 16. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 17–19. Crypturodesmus sp. (Oniscodesmidae), anterior body portion, right half of body segment 7, and caudal body end, lateral, ventral, and ventral views, respectively. 20 & 21: Cyrtodesmus sp. (Cyrtodesmidae), anterior and posterior body portions, lateral view. [12 & 13, original, male from China,Yunnan, Mengzi County, Cave Chi Be Yi Dong, 07.01.1989, leg. P. Beron (Sofia Museum); 14 after Zhang & Wang (1993); 15 & 16 after Hoffman (1977) (reprinted courtesy of Bishop Museum Press); 17–19, original, male from Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruto da Carneiro, 6–8.04.1998, leg. R. Pinto-da-Rocha & G. Sessegolo (São Paulo Museum); 20 & 21, original, male from Peru, Prov. Loreto, island at mouth of Yanayacu River, ca 65 km downstream Rio Amazonas from Iquitos, whitewater inundation forest, rotton wood, 22.03.1998, leg. J. Adis, S. Golovatch & A. Mármol (Moscow Museum). Scale bar 1.0 mm (12 & 13) and 2.0 mm (17–21), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFAFFFF9A7CBFDD51901773A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664741	Figs 22–27. Scanning electron micrographs of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 22 & 23. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), anterior body portion and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and subcaudal views, respectively. 24–27. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), entire animal, paraterga 2–7, and anterior body end, lateral, lateral, subdorsal, and lateral views, respectively. [22 & 23 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa); 24–27 after Golovatch et al.(2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	Figs 22–27. Scanning electron micrographs of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 22 & 23. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), anterior body portion and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and subcaudal views, respectively. 24–27. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), entire animal, paraterga 2–7, and anterior body end, lateral, lateral, subdorsal, and lateral views, respectively. [22 & 23 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa); 24–27 after Golovatch et al.(2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFAFFFF9A7CBFDD51901773A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664737/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664737	Figs 12–21. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 12–14. Crenatidorsus grandifoliatus Zhang & Wang, 1993 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion, left half of body segment 7, and left gonopod, lateral, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. 15 & 16. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 17–19. Crypturodesmus sp. (Oniscodesmidae), anterior body portion, right half of body segment 7, and caudal body end, lateral, ventral, and ventral views, respectively. 20 & 21: Cyrtodesmus sp. (Cyrtodesmidae), anterior and posterior body portions, lateral view. [12 & 13, original, male from China,Yunnan, Mengzi County, Cave Chi Be Yi Dong, 07.01.1989, leg. P. Beron (Sofia Museum); 14 after Zhang & Wang (1993); 15 & 16 after Hoffman (1977) (reprinted courtesy of Bishop Museum Press); 17–19, original, male from Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruto da Carneiro, 6–8.04.1998, leg. R. Pinto-da-Rocha & G. Sessegolo (São Paulo Museum); 20 & 21, original, male from Peru, Prov. Loreto, island at mouth of Yanayacu River, ca 65 km downstream Rio Amazonas from Iquitos, whitewater inundation forest, rotton wood, 22.03.1998, leg. J. Adis, S. Golovatch & A. Mármol (Moscow Museum). Scale bar 1.0 mm (12 & 13) and 2.0 mm (17–21), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 12–21. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 12–14. Crenatidorsus grandifoliatus Zhang & Wang, 1993 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion, left half of body segment 7, and left gonopod, lateral, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. 15 & 16. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 17–19. Crypturodesmus sp. (Oniscodesmidae), anterior body portion, right half of body segment 7, and caudal body end, lateral, ventral, and ventral views, respectively. 20 & 21: Cyrtodesmus sp. (Cyrtodesmidae), anterior and posterior body portions, lateral view. [12 & 13, original, male from China,Yunnan, Mengzi County, Cave Chi Be Yi Dong, 07.01.1989, leg. P. Beron (Sofia Museum); 14 after Zhang & Wang (1993); 15 & 16 after Hoffman (1977) (reprinted courtesy of Bishop Museum Press); 17–19, original, male from Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruto da Carneiro, 6–8.04.1998, leg. R. Pinto-da-Rocha & G. Sessegolo (São Paulo Museum); 20 & 21, original, male from Peru, Prov. Loreto, island at mouth of Yanayacu River, ca 65 km downstream Rio Amazonas from Iquitos, whitewater inundation forest, rotton wood, 22.03.1998, leg. J. Adis, S. Golovatch & A. Mármol (Moscow Museum). Scale bar 1.0 mm (12 & 13) and 2.0 mm (17–21), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFAFFFF9A7CBFDD51901773A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664743/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664743	Figs 28–31. Scanning electron micrographs of Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), cross-section of a midbody segment and caudal body end, front, lateral, ventral, and dorsal views, respectively. [All after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	Figs 28–31. Scanning electron micrographs of Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), cross-section of a midbody segment and caudal body end, front, lateral, ventral, and dorsal views, respectively. [All after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFAFFFF9A7CBFDD51901773A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664747/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664747	Figs 32–36. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 32–36. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFADFFF9A7CBFD551BD173FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664741	Figs 22–27. Scanning electron micrographs of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 22 & 23. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), anterior body portion and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and subcaudal views, respectively. 24–27. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), entire animal, paraterga 2–7, and anterior body end, lateral, lateral, subdorsal, and lateral views, respectively. [22 & 23 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa); 24–27 after Golovatch et al.(2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	Figs 22–27. Scanning electron micrographs of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 22 & 23. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), anterior body portion and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and subcaudal views, respectively. 24–27. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), entire animal, paraterga 2–7, and anterior body end, lateral, lateral, subdorsal, and lateral views, respectively. [22 & 23 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa); 24–27 after Golovatch et al.(2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFADFFF9A7CBFD551BD173FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664747/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664747	Figs 32–36. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 32–36. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFADFFF9A7CBFE951C5674FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664735	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 1–11. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Diplopoda. 1: Glomeroides sp. (Glomeridae, Glomerida), lateral view (S = schism, or suture; H = hyposchism, or field below schism; Pg = pygidium). 2 & 3. Sphaeriodesmus sp. (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion (III and IV = segment numbers) and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 4–6: Proeilodesmus mecistonyx Hoffman, 1990 (Sphaeriodesmidae, Polydesmida), cross-section of a midbody segment, right half of male body segment 7, and right gonopod, caudal, ventral, and lateral views, respectively. 7. Dorsoporus barroensis Loomis, 1958 (Dorsoporidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, lateral view (OZ = ozopore). 8–11. Campodesmus dilobatus (Schiøtz, 1966) (Campodesmidae, Polydesmida), anterior body portion, cross-section of a midbody segment, gonopods in situ, and left gonopod, lateral, front, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. [1 & 2 after Hoffman et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Pensoft Publishers); 3–6 after Hoffman (1990) (reprinted courtesy of the Swiss Zoological Society); 7 after Loomis (1958) (reprinted courtesy of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences); 8–11 after Schiøtz (1966) (reprinted courtesy of the Danish Natural History Society). Scale bars 0.5 mm (10 & 11) and 2.0 mm (8 & 9), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFADFFF9A7CBFE951C5674FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664741	Figs 22–27. Scanning electron micrographs of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 22 & 23. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), anterior body portion and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and subcaudal views, respectively. 24–27. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), entire animal, paraterga 2–7, and anterior body end, lateral, lateral, subdorsal, and lateral views, respectively. [22 & 23 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa); 24–27 after Golovatch et al.(2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	Figs 22–27. Scanning electron micrographs of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 22 & 23. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), anterior body portion and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and subcaudal views, respectively. 24–27. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), entire animal, paraterga 2–7, and anterior body end, lateral, lateral, subdorsal, and lateral views, respectively. [22 & 23 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa); 24–27 after Golovatch et al.(2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta).]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFADFFFFA7CBFA55193A75FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664749/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664749	Figs 37–44.Agnurodesmus siolii Golovatch, 2001 (Cyrtodesmidae).37–39.Anterior body end, body segments 9 and 10, and caudal body end, lateral view. 40: Left side of metatergum 10, dorsal view. 41: Head, subfrontal view. 42: Midbody legs, ventral view. 43 & 44. Right gonopod, submesal and sublateral views, respectively. [All after Golovatch (2001) (reprinted courtesy of Amazoniana). Scale bars 0.4 mm (37–42) and 0.1 mm (43 & 44).]	Figs 37–44.Agnurodesmus siolii Golovatch, 2001 (Cyrtodesmidae).37–39.Anterior body end, body segments 9 and 10, and caudal body end, lateral view. 40: Left side of metatergum 10, dorsal view. 41: Head, subfrontal view. 42: Midbody legs, ventral view. 43 & 44. Right gonopod, submesal and sublateral views, respectively. [All after Golovatch (2001) (reprinted courtesy of Amazoniana). Scale bars 0.4 mm (37–42) and 0.1 mm (43 & 44).]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFADFFFFA7CBFA55193A75FA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664737/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664737	Figs 12–21. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 12–14. Crenatidorsus grandifoliatus Zhang & Wang, 1993 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion, left half of body segment 7, and left gonopod, lateral, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. 15 & 16. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 17–19. Crypturodesmus sp. (Oniscodesmidae), anterior body portion, right half of body segment 7, and caudal body end, lateral, ventral, and ventral views, respectively. 20 & 21: Cyrtodesmus sp. (Cyrtodesmidae), anterior and posterior body portions, lateral view. [12 & 13, original, male from China,Yunnan, Mengzi County, Cave Chi Be Yi Dong, 07.01.1989, leg. P. Beron (Sofia Museum); 14 after Zhang & Wang (1993); 15 & 16 after Hoffman (1977) (reprinted courtesy of Bishop Museum Press); 17–19, original, male from Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruto da Carneiro, 6–8.04.1998, leg. R. Pinto-da-Rocha & G. Sessegolo (São Paulo Museum); 20 & 21, original, male from Peru, Prov. Loreto, island at mouth of Yanayacu River, ca 65 km downstream Rio Amazonas from Iquitos, whitewater inundation forest, rotton wood, 22.03.1998, leg. J. Adis, S. Golovatch & A. Mármol (Moscow Museum). Scale bar 1.0 mm (12 & 13) and 2.0 mm (17–21), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 12–21. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 12–14. Crenatidorsus grandifoliatus Zhang & Wang, 1993 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion, left half of body segment 7, and left gonopod, lateral, ventral, and mesal views, respectively. 15 & 16. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 (Doratodesmidae), anterior body portion and cross-section of a midbody segment, lateral and caudal views, respectively. 17–19. Crypturodesmus sp. (Oniscodesmidae), anterior body portion, right half of body segment 7, and caudal body end, lateral, ventral, and ventral views, respectively. 20 & 21: Cyrtodesmus sp. (Cyrtodesmidae), anterior and posterior body portions, lateral view. [12 & 13, original, male from China,Yunnan, Mengzi County, Cave Chi Be Yi Dong, 07.01.1989, leg. P. Beron (Sofia Museum); 14 after Zhang & Wang (1993); 15 & 16 after Hoffman (1977) (reprinted courtesy of Bishop Museum Press); 17–19, original, male from Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, Gruto da Carneiro, 6–8.04.1998, leg. R. Pinto-da-Rocha & G. Sessegolo (São Paulo Museum); 20 & 21, original, male from Peru, Prov. Loreto, island at mouth of Yanayacu River, ca 65 km downstream Rio Amazonas from Iquitos, whitewater inundation forest, rotton wood, 22.03.1998, leg. J. Adis, S. Golovatch & A. Mármol (Moscow Museum). Scale bar 1.0 mm (12 & 13) and 2.0 mm (17–21), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFABFFFEA7CBFC551A4D73F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664747/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664747	Figs 32–36. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]	Figs 32–36. Structure of some ‘oniscoid’ Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
CB10DA05FFAAFFFDA7B1FA54197970BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7664751/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7664751	Figs 45 & 46. Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 (Dalodesmoidea). 45. Entire male body, lateral view. 46. Anterior male body end, ventral view. [Both after Mesibov (2002) (reprinted courtesy of the Museum of Victoria). Scale bars 1.0 mm and 0.5 mm, respectively.]	Figs 45 & 46. Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 (Dalodesmoidea). 45. Entire male body, lateral view. 46. Anterior male body end, ventral view. [Both after Mesibov (2002) (reprinted courtesy of the Museum of Victoria). Scale bars 1.0 mm and 0.5 mm, respectively.]	2003-08-31	Golovatch, Sergei I.		Zenodo	biologists	Golovatch, Sergei I.			
