“…robustus #2 (NA), Gordius difficilis Montgomery, 1898 (NA), Neochordodes occidentalis Montgomery, 1898 (NA), Paragordius varius Leidy, 1851 (NA), and Paragordius obamai Hanelt, Bolek & Schmidt-Rhaesa, 2012 (AF). Additionally, data sets on oviposition behavior and non-adult characteristics for two additional species of hairworms including Chordodes janovyi Bolek, Schmidt-Rhaesa, Hanelt, & Richardson, 2010 (AF) and Chordodes kenyaensis Bolek, Szmygiel, Kubat, SchmidtRhaesa & Hanelt, 2013 (AF) were taken from previous publications (Bolek et al 2010;Bolek et al 2013a) and/or new material from laboratory infections (see below). We also provide new light microscopy (LM), differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC) and/or scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images for egg strings, larvae and/or cysts for these species.…”