taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
7815878EFF8DFFFAFF3FFC78FE79BDFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5426305/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5426305	FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of Begonia piranga (white circle) and Begonia vasconcelosiana (white triangles) in eastern Minas Gerais, with land use projected over a satellite image and highlighting the limits of the only protected area of the region (Parque Estadual de Sete Salões). In the reference maps to the left, the yellow shape represents the area of the Legal Atlantic Forest.	FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of Begonia piranga (white circle) and Begonia vasconcelosiana (white triangles) in eastern Minas Gerais, with land use projected over a satellite image and highlighting the limits of the only protected area of the region (Parque Estadual de Sete Salões). In the reference maps to the left, the yellow shape represents the area of the Legal Atlantic Forest.	2021-07-01	Kollmann, Ludovic Jean Charles;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Kollmann, Ludovic Jean Charles;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
7815878EFF8DFFFAFF3FFC78FE79BDFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5426307/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5426307	FIGURE 2. Begonia piranga. A–B. Habitat; C. Habit; D–E. Detail of stem and leaves; F. Detail of an emerging inflorescence and its bracts; G. Male flowers; H. Female flower front view; I. Female flowers, lateral view. Photos P.M. Gonella.	FIGURE 2. Begonia piranga. A–B. Habitat; C. Habit; D–E. Detail of stem and leaves; F. Detail of an emerging inflorescence and its bracts; G. Male flowers; H. Female flower front view; I. Female flowers, lateral view. Photos P.M. Gonella.	2021-07-01	Kollmann, Ludovic Jean Charles;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Kollmann, Ludovic Jean Charles;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
7815878EFF8DFFFAFF3FFC78FE79BDFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5426309/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5426309	FIGURE 3. Begonia piranga. A. Habit; B. Detail of indumentum on the stem; C. Stipule; D. Leaf; E. Detail of indumentum on the abaxial leaf surface; F. Detail of leaf margin; G. Bract; H. Prophyll; I. Male flower; J. Dissected male flower, highlighting sepals (a) and petal (b); K. Stamens in front and dorsal view (left and right); L. Female flower, lateral view; M. Female flower, front view; N. Dissected female flower, highlighting sepals (a), and petals (b); O. Stigma; P. Capsule, lateral view; Q. Seed. Illustration by Joelcio Freitas based on the holotype.	FIGURE 3. Begonia piranga. A. Habit; B. Detail of indumentum on the stem; C. Stipule; D. Leaf; E. Detail of indumentum on the abaxial leaf surface; F. Detail of leaf margin; G. Bract; H. Prophyll; I. Male flower; J. Dissected male flower, highlighting sepals (a) and petal (b); K. Stamens in front and dorsal view (left and right); L. Female flower, lateral view; M. Female flower, front view; N. Dissected female flower, highlighting sepals (a), and petals (b); O. Stigma; P. Capsule, lateral view; Q. Seed. Illustration by Joelcio Freitas based on the holotype.	2021-07-01	Kollmann, Ludovic Jean Charles;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Kollmann, Ludovic Jean Charles;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
