taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03DE878D1D2FFFFEFF7BFDF91E22D34B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14670065/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14670065	Figures 3–5. Tear and sweat-drinking stingless bees. 3. Seven workers of Lisotrigona cacciae (Nurse) imbibing tears from the eye of H. Bӓnziger in self-portrait. The orange-marked bee (arrow) is on the 21st of her 74 visits of her second day of lachryphagy. 4. Pinned specimen of L. furva Engel with large corbicular pollen loads. 5. Tetragonula fuscobalteata (Cameron) (left) and L. furva (right) sucking sweat on wrist of H. Bӓnziger. Note slightly larger T. fuscobalteata with whitish bands on mesosoma (lacking in L. furva), and yellowish-brown metasoma (blackish in L. furva). Scale bar 2 mm, except 3 mm in Fig. 3. Photos H. Bӓnziger.	Figures 3–5. Tear and sweat-drinking stingless bees. 3. Seven workers of Lisotrigona cacciae (Nurse) imbibing tears from the eye of H. Bӓnziger in self-portrait. The orange-marked bee (arrow) is on the 21st of her 74 visits of her second day of lachryphagy. 4. Pinned specimen of L. furva Engel with large corbicular pollen loads. 5. Tetragonula fuscobalteata (Cameron) (left) and L. furva (right) sucking sweat on wrist of H. Bӓnziger. Note slightly larger T. fuscobalteata with whitish bands on mesosoma (lacking in L. furva), and yellowish-brown metasoma (blackish in L. furva). Scale bar 2 mm, except 3 mm in Fig. 3. Photos H. Bӓnziger.	2024-09-30	Bӓnziger, Hans;Burgett, Michael D.;Bӓnziger, Saengdao;Klaithin, Kanokwan		Zenodo	biologists	Bӓnziger, Hans;Burgett, Michael D.;Bӓnziger, Saengdao;Klaithin, Kanokwan			
03DE878D1D2FFFFEFF7BFDF91E22D34B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14670068/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14670068	Figures 6–9. Tear-drinking stingless bees and moths. 6. Lisotrigona furva Engel drinking tears from the eye of a chicken. 7. Lisotrigona furva imbibing flowed-down tears from the eye of an elongated tortoise [Indotestudo elongata (Blyh)]. 8, 9. Drepanid moth Chaeopsestis ludovicae Le Cerf imbing tears from the eye of H. Bӓnziger in self-portrait. Note the moth’s foretarsi clawing the eyelid (arrows in photo 8, lines in drawing 9). Modified from H. Bӓnziger (1992). Scale bars 6 mm. Photos H. Bӓnziger.	Figures 6–9. Tear-drinking stingless bees and moths. 6. Lisotrigona furva Engel drinking tears from the eye of a chicken. 7. Lisotrigona furva imbibing flowed-down tears from the eye of an elongated tortoise [Indotestudo elongata (Blyh)]. 8, 9. Drepanid moth Chaeopsestis ludovicae Le Cerf imbing tears from the eye of H. Bӓnziger in self-portrait. Note the moth’s foretarsi clawing the eyelid (arrows in photo 8, lines in drawing 9). Modified from H. Bӓnziger (1992). Scale bars 6 mm. Photos H. Bӓnziger.	2024-09-30	Bӓnziger, Hans;Burgett, Michael D.;Bӓnziger, Saengdao;Klaithin, Kanokwan		Zenodo	biologists	Bӓnziger, Hans;Burgett, Michael D.;Bӓnziger, Saengdao;Klaithin, Kanokwan			
