taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
AD35879BCE713067FF449614FB9CFC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137852/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137852	FIGURE 1. Microlicia bicolor. A. Habit. B. Leaf adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces C. Branchlet terminating in a floral bud. D. Apical branch terminating in a flower at anthesis. E. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes. F. petal in adaxial view. G. Antepetalous (left) and antesepalous (right) stamens. H. Gynoecium. I. Ovary in cross-section. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Drawn from the paratype, Almeda et al. 10747 (HUEM).	FIGURE 1. Microlicia bicolor. A. Habit. B. Leaf adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces C. Branchlet terminating in a floral bud. D. Apical branch terminating in a flower at anthesis. E. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes. F. petal in adaxial view. G. Antepetalous (left) and antesepalous (right) stamens. H. Gynoecium. I. Ovary in cross-section. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Drawn from the paratype, Almeda et al. 10747 (HUEM).	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
AD35879BCE713067FF449614FB9CFC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137856/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137856	FIGURE 2. Microlicia bicolor in the field. A. Habit. B-C. Close up photos of white-flowered individuals. D. Photo of pink flowered individual. E. Fruiting branch. Photographs:A–C, E by R.Pacifico, D by F. Almeda. Vouchers:A-C, E, R. Pacifico et al. 705; D, Almeda et al. 10747.	FIGURE 2. Microlicia bicolor in the field. A. Habit. B-C. Close up photos of white-flowered individuals. D. Photo of pink flowered individual. E. Fruiting branch. Photographs:A–C, E by R.Pacifico, D by F. Almeda. Vouchers:A-C, E, R. Pacifico et al. 705; D, Almeda et al. 10747.	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
AD35879BCE713067FF449614FB9CFC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137858/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137858	FIGURE 3. Distribution of the new species of Microlicia. (A) Brazil with Bahia state highlighted, (B) Bahia, (C) Distribution of M. bicolor and M. pataroi on the Chapada Diamantina.	FIGURE 3. Distribution of the new species of Microlicia. (A) Brazil with Bahia state highlighted, (B) Bahia, (C) Distribution of M. bicolor and M. pataroi on the Chapada Diamantina.	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
AD35879BCE713067FF449614FB9CFC1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137860/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137860	FIGURE 4. A–D. Microlicia pataroi in the field. A. Branch terminating in a green floral bud. B. Branch terminating in a floral bud at pre-anthesis. C. Close up photo of a flower at anthesis. D.A fruiting (left) and a sterile (right) branches. E. Landscape with campo rupestre along the trail to the Vale do Pati, Guiné district, Mucugê (Bahia, Brazil), the type locality of M. bicolor and M. pataroi. Photographs:A–D by R. Pacifico, E by F.Almeda. Vouchers:A–D, Pacifico et al. 704, the type collection.	FIGURE 4. A–D. Microlicia pataroi in the field. A. Branch terminating in a green floral bud. B. Branch terminating in a floral bud at pre-anthesis. C. Close up photo of a flower at anthesis. D.A fruiting (left) and a sterile (right) branches. E. Landscape with campo rupestre along the trail to the Vale do Pati, Guiné district, Mucugê (Bahia, Brazil), the type locality of M. bicolor and M. pataroi. Photographs:A–D by R. Pacifico, E by F.Almeda. Vouchers:A–D, Pacifico et al. 704, the type collection.	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
AD35879BCE75306AFF44969EFDE3FA6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137860/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137860	FIGURE 4. A–D. Microlicia pataroi in the field. A. Branch terminating in a green floral bud. B. Branch terminating in a floral bud at pre-anthesis. C. Close up photo of a flower at anthesis. D.A fruiting (left) and a sterile (right) branches. E. Landscape with campo rupestre along the trail to the Vale do Pati, Guiné district, Mucugê (Bahia, Brazil), the type locality of M. bicolor and M. pataroi. Photographs:A–D by R. Pacifico, E by F.Almeda. Vouchers:A–D, Pacifico et al. 704, the type collection.	FIGURE 4. A–D. Microlicia pataroi in the field. A. Branch terminating in a green floral bud. B. Branch terminating in a floral bud at pre-anthesis. C. Close up photo of a flower at anthesis. D.A fruiting (left) and a sterile (right) branches. E. Landscape with campo rupestre along the trail to the Vale do Pati, Guiné district, Mucugê (Bahia, Brazil), the type locality of M. bicolor and M. pataroi. Photographs:A–D by R. Pacifico, E by F.Almeda. Vouchers:A–D, Pacifico et al. 704, the type collection.	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
AD35879BCE75306AFF44969EFDE3FA6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137862/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137862	FIGURE 5. Microlicia pataroi. A. Habit. B. Leaf adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces. C. Floral bud. D. Apical branch terminating in a flower at anthesis. E. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes. F. Petal in adaxial view. G. Antepetalous (left) and antesepalous (right) stamens. H. Gynoecium. I. Ovary in cross-section. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Drawn from the paratypes, Almeda et al. 10754 (HUEM) (A–B) and Quaresma et al. 215 (ALCB) (C–I).	FIGURE 5. Microlicia pataroi. A. Habit. B. Leaf adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces. C. Floral bud. D. Apical branch terminating in a flower at anthesis. E. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes. F. Petal in adaxial view. G. Antepetalous (left) and antesepalous (right) stamens. H. Gynoecium. I. Ovary in cross-section. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Drawn from the paratypes, Almeda et al. 10754 (HUEM) (A–B) and Quaresma et al. 215 (ALCB) (C–I).	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
AD35879BCE75306AFF44969EFDE3FA6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7137858/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7137858	FIGURE 3. Distribution of the new species of Microlicia. (A) Brazil with Bahia state highlighted, (B) Bahia, (C) Distribution of M. bicolor and M. pataroi on the Chapada Diamantina.	FIGURE 3. Distribution of the new species of Microlicia. (A) Brazil with Bahia state highlighted, (B) Bahia, (C) Distribution of M. bicolor and M. pataroi on the Chapada Diamantina.	2022-09-29	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank;Gali, Lorena;Fidanza, Karina			
