taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815878/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815878	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815880/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815880	Fig. 2. Known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 2. Known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815882/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815882	Fig. 3. Known oviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 3. Known oviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815884/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815884	Fig. 4. Known males of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 4. Known males of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815886/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815886	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815888/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815888	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFD5FFF0FF61F613C3C9FAEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815890/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815890	Fig. 7. Key morphological differences between known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) abdomen of A. confusa without presiphuncular sclerites; (b) abdomen of A. holmani sp. nov. with presiphuncular sclerites; (c) abdomen of A. thomasi without presiphuncular and spino-pleural sclerites.	Fig. 7. Key morphological differences between known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) abdomen of A. confusa without presiphuncular sclerites; (b) abdomen of A. holmani sp. nov. with presiphuncular sclerites; (c) abdomen of A. thomasi without presiphuncular and spino-pleural sclerites.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815878/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815878	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815880/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815880	Fig. 2. Known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 2. Known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815882/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815882	Fig. 3. Known oviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 3. Known oviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815884/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815884	Fig. 4. Known males of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 4. Known males of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815886/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815886	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815888/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815888	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDFFFF3FF60F256C052F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815890/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815890	Fig. 7. Key morphological differences between known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) abdomen of A. confusa without presiphuncular sclerites; (b) abdomen of A. holmani sp. nov. with presiphuncular sclerites; (c) abdomen of A. thomasi without presiphuncular and spino-pleural sclerites.	Fig. 7. Key morphological differences between known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) abdomen of A. confusa without presiphuncular sclerites; (b) abdomen of A. holmani sp. nov. with presiphuncular sclerites; (c) abdomen of A. thomasi without presiphuncular and spino-pleural sclerites.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDCFFF4FCC6F405C0DDFAAD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815878/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815878	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDCFFF4FCC6F405C0DDFAAD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815886/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815886	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDCFFF4FCC6F405C0DDFAAD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815888/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815888	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815878/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815878	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	Fig. 1. Apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. longini; (d) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815880/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815880	Fig. 2. Known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 2. Known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815882/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815882	Fig. 3. Known oviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 3. Known oviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815884/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815884	Fig. 4. Known males of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	Fig. 4. Known males of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) A. confusa; (b) A. holmani sp. nov.; (c) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815886/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815886	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	Fig. 5. Key morphological differences between apterous viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. A. confusa. (a) ANT III seta with blunt apex; (b) hind femora inner setae with blunt apices; (c) long hind trochanter seta; A. holmani sp. nov.: (d) ANT III seta with pointed apex; (e) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices; (f) very long hind trochanter seta; A. longini: (g) ANT III long and pointed setae; (h) hind femora inner setae with pointed apices;(i) long hind trochanter seta; A. thomasi: (j) ANT III and IV very short setae with blunt apices; (k) very short hind trochanter inner setae with blunt apices;(l) very short hind trochanter seta.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815888/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815888	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	Fig. 6. End of abdomen (left column) and ABD VIII setae (right column) of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a–b) A. confusa, (c– d) A. holmani sp. nov.; (e–f) A. longini; (g–h) A. thomasi.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
03A687E8FFDBFFF5FF61F214C5BFF993.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15815890/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15815890	Fig. 7. Key morphological differences between known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) abdomen of A. confusa without presiphuncular sclerites; (b) abdomen of A. holmani sp. nov. with presiphuncular sclerites; (c) abdomen of A. thomasi without presiphuncular and spino-pleural sclerites.	Fig. 7. Key morphological differences between known alate viviparous females of Knautia feeding Aphis species. (a) abdomen of A. confusa without presiphuncular sclerites; (b) abdomen of A. holmani sp. nov. with presiphuncular sclerites; (c) abdomen of A. thomasi without presiphuncular and spino-pleural sclerites.	2019-12-11	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš		Zenodo	biologists	Kanturski, Mariusz;Bezděk, Aleš			
