taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038D250FFFCACF713FA0CF24FF5B48F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5591400/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5591400	FIGURE 3. A–J. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz. A. Habit. B. Detail of cataphylls. C. Detail of leaf blade, midrib and lateral primary veins prominent in adaxial surface.D. Cross-section of petiole. E. Base of leaf blade and petiole in adaxial view with one rib. F. Petiole in abaxial view weakly 3-ribbed. G. Truncate base of leaf blade. H. Inflorescence. I. Detail of long-decurrence of spadix. J. Berries. Illustrations by Karena M. Pimenta.	FIGURE 3. A–J. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz. A. Habit. B. Detail of cataphylls. C. Detail of leaf blade, midrib and lateral primary veins prominent in adaxial surface.D. Cross-section of petiole. E. Base of leaf blade and petiole in adaxial view with one rib. F. Petiole in abaxial view weakly 3-ribbed. G. Truncate base of leaf blade. H. Inflorescence. I. Detail of long-decurrence of spadix. J. Berries. Illustrations by Karena M. Pimenta.	2021-10-22	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve		Zenodo	biologists	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve			
038D250FFFCACF713FA0CF24FF5B48F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5591402/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5591402	FIGURE 4. A–H. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz, Plant in cultivation. A Habit. B. Rosulate leaves. C. Cataphylls and truncate base of leaf blade. D. Detail of cataphylls. E. Petiole in adaxial view with one rib. F. Petiole in abaxial view weakly 3-ribbed. G. Mibrid and lateral primary veins prominent in adaxial view. H. Detail of mibrib on adaxial surface. I. Detail of plant in cultivation. Photos by Luiz Otávio Adão.	FIGURE 4. A–H. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz, Plant in cultivation. A Habit. B. Rosulate leaves. C. Cataphylls and truncate base of leaf blade. D. Detail of cataphylls. E. Petiole in adaxial view with one rib. F. Petiole in abaxial view weakly 3-ribbed. G. Mibrid and lateral primary veins prominent in adaxial view. H. Detail of mibrib on adaxial surface. I. Detail of plant in cultivation. Photos by Luiz Otávio Adão.	2021-10-22	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve		Zenodo	biologists	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve			
038D250FFFCACF713FA0CF24FF5B48F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5591404/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5591404	FIGURE 5. A–I. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz. Details of reproductive characteristics. A. Spadix pre-anthesis. B. Detail of spadix pre-anthesis. C. Inflorescence erect, peduncle cylindric, spadix cylindrical and tapering toward apex, spathe lanceolate. D. Spadix at anthesis. E. Spathe forming acute angle in junction of peduncle and with an ant on spadix. F. Infructescence pendent in natural habitat. G. Infructescence pendent in cultivation. H. Spadix post-anthesis. I. Berry. Photos by Luiz Otavio Adão.	FIGURE 5. A–I. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz. Details of reproductive characteristics. A. Spadix pre-anthesis. B. Detail of spadix pre-anthesis. C. Inflorescence erect, peduncle cylindric, spadix cylindrical and tapering toward apex, spathe lanceolate. D. Spadix at anthesis. E. Spathe forming acute angle in junction of peduncle and with an ant on spadix. F. Infructescence pendent in natural habitat. G. Infructescence pendent in cultivation. H. Spadix post-anthesis. I. Berry. Photos by Luiz Otavio Adão.	2021-10-22	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve		Zenodo	biologists	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve			
038D250FFFCACF713FA0CF24FF5B48F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5591396/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5591396	FIGURE 1. Distribution map of Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz, occurring in Pará State, Brazil.	FIGURE 1. Distribution map of Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz, occurring in Pará State, Brazil.	2021-10-22	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve		Zenodo	biologists	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve			
038D250FFFCACF713FA0CF24FF5B48F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5591398/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5591398	FIGURE 2. A. Igapó Forest (black water flooded forest), among the river banks of Rio Cupari, upstream of the community of São Francisco do Godinho. B. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz, Habit. Photos by Edgar A. Lobato.	FIGURE 2. A. Igapó Forest (black water flooded forest), among the river banks of Rio Cupari, upstream of the community of São Francisco do Godinho. B. Anthurium mayoanum Camelo, Croat & Nadruz, Habit. Photos by Edgar A. Lobato.	2021-10-22	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve		Zenodo	biologists	Camelo, Mel De Castro;Croat, Thomas B.;Coelho, Marcus A. N.;Aylward, Steve			
