taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389752/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389752	FIGURE 1. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo A.Fleischm. & T.Krueger. A. Habit of flowering plant (not all senescent cauline leaves fully shown, flowers drawn from photographs of living plants). B. Habit of juvenile plant. C. Leaf, adaxial side. D. Lamina, indumentum of abaxial (lower) surface. E. Stem and petiole bases. F. Stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes from petiole base. G. Sessile glands from petiole (also present on stem and inflorescence), left lateral view, right top view. H. Biseriate double-tipped trichomes from lamina abaxial surface. I. Bract, abaxial view (stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes inserted on the adaxial surface) J. Pedicel and calyx with indumentum of capitate trichomes. K. Gynoecium and anthers. L. Seed. A, C–F, I–L from A.J.M. Hopkins BA 0248 (holotype PERTH 05615631). B from C. Done 847 (PERTH 03783715). G, H from T. Krueger & A. Fleischmann 51 (PERTH 09546367). Drawing by A. Fleischmann.	FIGURE 1. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo A.Fleischm. & T.Krueger. A. Habit of flowering plant (not all senescent cauline leaves fully shown, flowers drawn from photographs of living plants). B. Habit of juvenile plant. C. Leaf, adaxial side. D. Lamina, indumentum of abaxial (lower) surface. E. Stem and petiole bases. F. Stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes from petiole base. G. Sessile glands from petiole (also present on stem and inflorescence), left lateral view, right top view. H. Biseriate double-tipped trichomes from lamina abaxial surface. I. Bract, abaxial view (stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes inserted on the adaxial surface) J. Pedicel and calyx with indumentum of capitate trichomes. K. Gynoecium and anthers. L. Seed. A, C–F, I–L from A.J.M. Hopkins BA 0248 (holotype PERTH 05615631). B from C. Done 847 (PERTH 03783715). G, H from T. Krueger & A. Fleischmann 51 (PERTH 09546367). Drawing by A. Fleischmann.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389754/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389754	FIGURE 2. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo. A–D. Habit of adult plants; note the long petioles and curved lamina shape. E. Habit of juvenile plant, already displaying the characteristic curved lamina shape. F. Habitat; plants grow within and adjacent to the creek. A–D by T. Krueger. E–F by A. Fleischmann.All from northern Yampi Peninsula, Western Australia, 09 June 2022.	FIGURE 2. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo. A–D. Habit of adult plants; note the long petioles and curved lamina shape. E. Habit of juvenile plant, already displaying the characteristic curved lamina shape. F. Habitat; plants grow within and adjacent to the creek. A–D by T. Krueger. E–F by A. Fleischmann.All from northern Yampi Peninsula, Western Australia, 09 June 2022.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389756/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389756	FIGURE 3. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo. A. Flower.B. Stem and petiole bases, showing the stalked, transversely crescent-shaped trichomes. C. Stamens and gynoecium. D. Close-up of adaxial petiole surface showing the stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes; the trichomes towards the stem (right) are shorter-stalked than the distal ones (left). E. Lamina base, lateral view; note the angle between petiole and lamina and the very long carnivorous tentacles. F. Bract, abaxial view; note the stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes at the base. G. Inflorescence, upper part with bracts. H. Developing leaf; note the biseriate double-tipped trichomes on abaxial lamina surface. I. Stem apex with developing leaves and peduncle (right). J. Unfolding leaf with red-stalked biseriate double-tipped trichomes on abaxial lamina surface and the sessile glands on abaxial petiole surface. K. Close-up of petiole (lateral view) showing the secretive sessile glands. L. Calyx with indumentum of capitate trichomes. A, C, E, G by T. Krueger. B, D, F, H–L by A. Fleischmann. All from northern Yampi Peninsula, Western Australia, 09 June 2022. Scale bars = 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo. A. Flower.B. Stem and petiole bases, showing the stalked, transversely crescent-shaped trichomes. C. Stamens and gynoecium. D. Close-up of adaxial petiole surface showing the stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes; the trichomes towards the stem (right) are shorter-stalked than the distal ones (left). E. Lamina base, lateral view; note the angle between petiole and lamina and the very long carnivorous tentacles. F. Bract, abaxial view; note the stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes at the base. G. Inflorescence, upper part with bracts. H. Developing leaf; note the biseriate double-tipped trichomes on abaxial lamina surface. I. Stem apex with developing leaves and peduncle (right). J. Unfolding leaf with red-stalked biseriate double-tipped trichomes on abaxial lamina surface and the sessile glands on abaxial petiole surface. K. Close-up of petiole (lateral view) showing the secretive sessile glands. L. Calyx with indumentum of capitate trichomes. A, C, E, G by T. Krueger. B, D, F, H–L by A. Fleischmann. All from northern Yampi Peninsula, Western Australia, 09 June 2022. Scale bars = 1 mm.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389758/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389758	FIGURE 4. Holotype of Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo (PERTH 05615631). A. Overview of specimen. B. Habit. C. Lamina apex, showing exceptionally long tentacles. D. Close-up of adaxial petiole surface showing the stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes (these trichomes are pale yellowish-brown in dried material); note that trichomes are shorter-stalked towards the stem (left) than the distal ones (right). E. Bract with stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes at base (the trichomes are translucent pale yellowish-brown in herbarium material). A kindly provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH). B–E by T. Krueger, published with permission from PERTH.	FIGURE 4. Holotype of Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo (PERTH 05615631). A. Overview of specimen. B. Habit. C. Lamina apex, showing exceptionally long tentacles. D. Close-up of adaxial petiole surface showing the stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes (these trichomes are pale yellowish-brown in dried material); note that trichomes are shorter-stalked towards the stem (left) than the distal ones (right). E. Bract with stalked transversely crescent-shaped trichomes at base (the trichomes are translucent pale yellowish-brown in herbarium material). A kindly provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH). B–E by T. Krueger, published with permission from PERTH.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389760/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389760	FIGURE 5. Map illustrating the geographical range of occurrence of Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo in the Kimberley region, Western Australia. Exact collection localities not shown for conservation purposes. Geographical names following Tyler & Griffin (1992). Source of background relief map and country boundaries map: ©OpenStreetMap (data is available under the Open Database License; https:// www.openstreetmap.org/copyright [accessed 17 Jun 2020]). Illustration by A. Fleischmann.	FIGURE 5. Map illustrating the geographical range of occurrence of Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo in the Kimberley region, Western Australia. Exact collection localities not shown for conservation purposes. Geographical names following Tyler & Griffin (1992). Source of background relief map and country boundaries map: ©OpenStreetMap (data is available under the Open Database License; https:// www.openstreetmap.org/copyright [accessed 17 Jun 2020]). Illustration by A. Fleischmann.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389762/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389762	FIGURE 6. Comparison of petiole base “emergences” of Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo (left column), D. barrettiorum (centre-left column), D. hartmeyerorum (centre-right column), and D. serpens (right column). These “emergences” are not homologous in the four species, they represent trichomes in D. maanyaa-gooljoo and D. serpens but modified tentacles in D. barrettiorum and D. hartmeyerorum. A–D. Stem and petioles. The carnivorous tentacles of D. barrettiorum and D. hartmeyerorum reach all the way to the stem, slightly hiding their yellow “emergences” when viewed from side. E–H. Top view of petiole base. The “emergences” are clustered in a triangular pattern in D. maanyaa-gooljoo, D. barrettiorum and D. hartmeyerorum but not in D. serpens s.l. I–L. Lateral view of petiole base. M–P. Close-up of petiole base “emergences”, showing the very different “emergence” head structures among the four species. Q–T. Bracts showing the same “emergences” as on petiole base in all four species. A, E, I, M, Q photographed in-situ at northern Yampi Peninsula, Western Australia, 09 June 2022. B, F photographed in-situ at Theda Station, Western Australia, 05 June 2022. C. photographed in-situ near Broome, Western Australia, 19 July 2020. D, H photographed in-situ near Katherine, Northern Territory, 12 March 2023. G photographed in-situ at Miluwindi Conservation Park, Western Australia, 10 April 2022. J, N, R from cultivated plants originating from Western Australia. K, O, S from cultivated material originating from near Kununurra, Western Australia. L, P, T from cultivated material originating from Japan. A–H. by T. Krueger. I–T by A. Fleischmann.	FIGURE 6. Comparison of petiole base “emergences” of Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo (left column), D. barrettiorum (centre-left column), D. hartmeyerorum (centre-right column), and D. serpens (right column). These “emergences” are not homologous in the four species, they represent trichomes in D. maanyaa-gooljoo and D. serpens but modified tentacles in D. barrettiorum and D. hartmeyerorum. A–D. Stem and petioles. The carnivorous tentacles of D. barrettiorum and D. hartmeyerorum reach all the way to the stem, slightly hiding their yellow “emergences” when viewed from side. E–H. Top view of petiole base. The “emergences” are clustered in a triangular pattern in D. maanyaa-gooljoo, D. barrettiorum and D. hartmeyerorum but not in D. serpens s.l. I–L. Lateral view of petiole base. M–P. Close-up of petiole base “emergences”, showing the very different “emergence” head structures among the four species. Q–T. Bracts showing the same “emergences” as on petiole base in all four species. A, E, I, M, Q photographed in-situ at northern Yampi Peninsula, Western Australia, 09 June 2022. B, F photographed in-situ at Theda Station, Western Australia, 05 June 2022. C. photographed in-situ near Broome, Western Australia, 19 July 2020. D, H photographed in-situ near Katherine, Northern Territory, 12 March 2023. G photographed in-situ at Miluwindi Conservation Park, Western Australia, 10 April 2022. J, N, R from cultivated plants originating from Western Australia. K, O, S from cultivated material originating from near Kununurra, Western Australia. L, P, T from cultivated material originating from Japan. A–H. by T. Krueger. I–T by A. Fleischmann.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
03F687D11E54FFB9FF42532EFAF1EBAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8389764/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8389764	FIGURE 7. Seeds of Drosera section Arachnopus. A, B. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo (from A.J.M. Hopkins BA 0248). C. D. barrettiorum (Kimberley, Western Australia). D. D. hartmeyerorum (Kununurra, Kimberley, Western Australia). E. D. aurantiaca (Kimberley, Western Australia). F. D. nana (Darwin, Northern Territory). G. D. aquatica (Darwin, Northern Territory). H. D. glabriscapa (Kimberley, Western Australia, from Dunlop 5389, PERTH 00657417). I. D. indica (Trang, Thailand). J. D. fragrans (Darwin, Northern Territory). K. D. serpens (Cairns, Queensland). L. D. cucullata (Kimberley, Western Australia). Scale bars = 1 mm, all images except A are at the same scale. All photographs by A. Fleischmann.	FIGURE 7. Seeds of Drosera section Arachnopus. A, B. Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo (from A.J.M. Hopkins BA 0248). C. D. barrettiorum (Kimberley, Western Australia). D. D. hartmeyerorum (Kununurra, Kimberley, Western Australia). E. D. aurantiaca (Kimberley, Western Australia). F. D. nana (Darwin, Northern Territory). G. D. aquatica (Darwin, Northern Territory). H. D. glabriscapa (Kimberley, Western Australia, from Dunlop 5389, PERTH 00657417). I. D. indica (Trang, Thailand). J. D. fragrans (Darwin, Northern Territory). K. D. serpens (Cairns, Queensland). L. D. cucullata (Kimberley, Western Australia). Scale bars = 1 mm, all images except A are at the same scale. All photographs by A. Fleischmann.	2023-09-29	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas		Zenodo	biologists	Krueger, Thilo;Cross, Adam T.;Rangers, Dambimangari;Fleischmann, Andreas			
