taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
99957F8C6C9E550BB2217686A1B44CA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/775671	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.86519.figure2	Figure 2. Rhipidocladum singuliflorum. A. Culm segment showing foliage leaves complement and synflorescences. B. Culm segment, showing culm leaf sheath and blade. C. Culm leaf sheath and blade abaxial view. D. Spikelet bearing 2 glumes and 5 florets. E. Glumes. F. Floret, lateral (right) and dorsal (left) views. G. Palea, frontal (right) and lateral (left) views. Drawing by Juvenal Aargon Parada based on E. Ruiz-Sanchez, A. Nuno, A. Zabalgoitia L. A. Monroy y L. Campos 722 (IBUG).	Figure 2. Rhipidocladum singuliflorum. A. Culm segment showing foliage leaves complement and synflorescences. B. Culm segment, showing culm leaf sheath and blade. C. Culm leaf sheath and blade abaxial view. D. Spikelet bearing 2 glumes and 5 florets. E. Glumes. F. Floret, lateral (right) and dorsal (left) views. G. Palea, frontal (right) and lateral (left) views. Drawing by Juvenal Aargon Parada based on E. Ruiz-Sanchez, A. Nuno, A. Zabalgoitia L. A. Monroy y L. Campos 722 (IBUG).	2022-11-30	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.			
99957F8C6C9E550BB2217686A1B44CA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/775672	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.86519.figure3	Figure 3. Rhipidocladum singuliflorum. A. Panoramic view of the subdeciduous tropical forest glen habitat at the Palo Maria river, culms showing scandent habit. B. Basal clump showing culms habit and culm leaves. C. Cross section and size cut of culm, showing hollow culm with thick wall. D. Synflorescence branches bearing one terminal spikelet. E. Close up of the spikelet showing glumes, lemma, palea and florets. F. Spikelet. Photos by Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez (A, B, C, E) and Pablo Carrillo-Reyes (D, F).	Figure 3. Rhipidocladum singuliflorum. A. Panoramic view of the subdeciduous tropical forest glen habitat at the Palo Maria river, culms showing scandent habit. B. Basal clump showing culms habit and culm leaves. C. Cross section and size cut of culm, showing hollow culm with thick wall. D. Synflorescence branches bearing one terminal spikelet. E. Close up of the spikelet showing glumes, lemma, palea and florets. F. Spikelet. Photos by Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez (A, B, C, E) and Pablo Carrillo-Reyes (D, F).	2022-11-30	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.			
99957F8C6C9E550BB2217686A1B44CA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/775673	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.86519.figure4	Figure 4. Rhipidocladum singuliflorum. A. Caryopsis dorsal view. B. Caryopsis ventral view showing indent near the hilum.	Figure 4. Rhipidocladum singuliflorum. A. Caryopsis dorsal view. B. Caryopsis ventral view showing indent near the hilum.	2022-11-30	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.			
99957F8C6C9E550BB2217686A1B44CA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/775670	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.86519.figure1	Figure 1. A. Geographical distribution of the species of Rhipidocladum in Mexico based on georeferenced localities of herbarium specimens (Ruiz-Sanchez et al. 2019, 2020, 2021 b). B. Close up to the geographical distribution of R. singuliflorum (red stars) and R. racemiflorum (black circles) in western Jalisco.	Figure 1. A. Geographical distribution of the species of Rhipidocladum in Mexico based on georeferenced localities of herbarium specimens (Ruiz-Sanchez et al. 2019, 2020, 2021 b). B. Close up to the geographical distribution of R. singuliflorum (red stars) and R. racemiflorum (black circles) in western Jalisco.	2022-11-30	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo;Tyrrell, Christopher D.;Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo;Nuno-Rubio, A. T.			
