taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
9E6987BAFFB00707C4EEFDF9FD3CD698.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894378/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894378	FIGURE 1: Drosera quartzicola Rivadavia & Gonella. A. Habit. B. Calyx. C. Stipule. D. Seed. E. Leaf, adaxial surface. F. Leaf, abaxial surface. Based on the holotype.	FIGURE 1: Drosera quartzicola Rivadavia & Gonella. A. Habit. B. Calyx. C. Stipule. D. Seed. E. Leaf, adaxial surface. F. Leaf, abaxial surface. Based on the holotype.	2011-09-30	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
9E6987BAFFB00707C4EEFDF9FD3CD698.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894380/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894380	FIGURE. 2. Drosera quartzicola. A. View of a rosette towards the end of the wet season (April). B. View of a rosette at the start of the dry season, with leaves curved inwards (July). C. View of the habitat, silica sand mixed with white quartz gravel. A by F. Rivadavia; B & C by P. M. Gonella.	FIGURE. 2. Drosera quartzicola. A. View of a rosette towards the end of the wet season (April). B. View of a rosette at the start of the dry season, with leaves curved inwards (July). C. View of the habitat, silica sand mixed with white quartz gravel. A by F. Rivadavia; B & C by P. M. Gonella.	2011-09-30	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
9E6987BAFFB00707C4EEFDF9FD3CD698.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894382/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894382	FIGURE 3. Drosera quartzicola. A. Front view of the flower. B. Close-up of the front view of the flower, detail of the reproductive organs. C. Close-up of the flower bud, showing the dense indumentum of eglandular hairs and translucentyellow short-stalked globose (‘TSG’) trichomes. D. Close-up of the adaxial surface of the petiole, showing the large number of TSG trichomes. Photos by P. M. Gonella.	FIGURE 3. Drosera quartzicola. A. Front view of the flower. B. Close-up of the front view of the flower, detail of the reproductive organs. C. Close-up of the flower bud, showing the dense indumentum of eglandular hairs and translucentyellow short-stalked globose (‘TSG’) trichomes. D. Close-up of the adaxial surface of the petiole, showing the large number of TSG trichomes. Photos by P. M. Gonella.	2011-09-30	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
9E6987BAFFB00707C4EEFDF9FD3CD698.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894384/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894384	FIGURE 4. SEM micrographs of the translucent-yellow short-stalked globose (‘TSG’) trichomes and the minute sessile glands of Drosera quartzicola. A. Adaxial surface of the petiole with multiple TSG trichomes (the ones on the left showing a somewhat moriform shape) and minute sessile glands; B. Lateral view of a single TSG trichome and smaller sessile gland. Micrographs provided by A. Fleischmann.	FIGURE 4. SEM micrographs of the translucent-yellow short-stalked globose (‘TSG’) trichomes and the minute sessile glands of Drosera quartzicola. A. Adaxial surface of the petiole with multiple TSG trichomes (the ones on the left showing a somewhat moriform shape) and minute sessile glands; B. Lateral view of a single TSG trichome and smaller sessile gland. Micrographs provided by A. Fleischmann.	2011-09-30	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel		Zenodo	biologists	Rivadavia, Fernando;Gonella, Paulo Minatel			
