taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
90058789FFE2FFD9FF03FBCAFD5BFA43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4946427/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4946427	FIGURE 1. Comanthera lanosa. A. Habit, showing persistent leaf bases on the stem. B. Stem densely lanate. C. Abaxial surface of the canaliculated leaf with thickened veins and malpighiaceous trichomes. D. Adaxial surface of the canaliculated leaf without thickened veins and glabrous. E. Segment of one scape. F. Malpighiaceous and filamentous trichomes of spathes. G. Malpighiaceous trichomes of scapes. H. Staminate flower with base of sepals opaque-whitish and thicker. I. Sepal of the staminate flower (adaxial surface). J. Staminate flower with sepals removed showing petals opaque-whitish and thicker in the bottom half. K. Pistillate flower with two sepals removed. L. Fruit and remains of pistillate flower with sepals removed and elongated pedicel at seed dispersal phase. Sano et al. CFCR 14457 (SPF .	FIGURE 1. Comanthera lanosa. A. Habit, showing persistent leaf bases on the stem. B. Stem densely lanate. C. Abaxial surface of the canaliculated leaf with thickened veins and malpighiaceous trichomes. D. Adaxial surface of the canaliculated leaf without thickened veins and glabrous. E. Segment of one scape. F. Malpighiaceous and filamentous trichomes of spathes. G. Malpighiaceous trichomes of scapes. H. Staminate flower with base of sepals opaque-whitish and thicker. I. Sepal of the staminate flower (adaxial surface). J. Staminate flower with sepals removed showing petals opaque-whitish and thicker in the bottom half. K. Pistillate flower with two sepals removed. L. Fruit and remains of pistillate flower with sepals removed and elongated pedicel at seed dispersal phase. Sano et al. CFCR 14457 (SPF .	2011-08-19	Parra, Lara Regina;Giulietti, Ana Maria		Zenodo	biologists	Parra, Lara Regina;Giulietti, Ana Maria			
90058789FFE0FFDFFF03F9E9FD00F80A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4946429/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4946429	FIGURE 2. Comanthera retroflexa. A. Habit, showing immature and mature capitula. B. Leaf with thickened veins just on the abaxial surface. C. Filamentous trichomes of leaves. D. Malpighiaceous and filamentous cilia of leaves. E. Malpighiaceous trichomes of leaves. F. Malpighiaceous and filamentous trichomes of scapes. G. Capitulum showing shape, indumentums, and apex of the external involucral bracts. H. Staminate flower with base of sepals opaque-whitish and thicker. I. Sepals of the staminate flower (adaxial surface). J. Staminate flower with sepals removed showing petals with base opaque-whitish and thicker. K. Adaxial surface of one petal of the staminate flower. L. Pistillate flower. M. Adaxial surface of sepals of pistillate flower. N. Pistillate flower at anthesis with sepals removed, showing pedicel (a) and anthophore (b). O. Fruit and remains of pistillate flower at seed dispersal phase with sepals and petals removed, showing elongated pedicel (a), anthophore (b), and seed (c). Giulietti et al. CFCR 7012 (SPF).	FIGURE 2. Comanthera retroflexa. A. Habit, showing immature and mature capitula. B. Leaf with thickened veins just on the abaxial surface. C. Filamentous trichomes of leaves. D. Malpighiaceous and filamentous cilia of leaves. E. Malpighiaceous trichomes of leaves. F. Malpighiaceous and filamentous trichomes of scapes. G. Capitulum showing shape, indumentums, and apex of the external involucral bracts. H. Staminate flower with base of sepals opaque-whitish and thicker. I. Sepals of the staminate flower (adaxial surface). J. Staminate flower with sepals removed showing petals with base opaque-whitish and thicker. K. Adaxial surface of one petal of the staminate flower. L. Pistillate flower. M. Adaxial surface of sepals of pistillate flower. N. Pistillate flower at anthesis with sepals removed, showing pedicel (a) and anthophore (b). O. Fruit and remains of pistillate flower at seed dispersal phase with sepals and petals removed, showing elongated pedicel (a), anthophore (b), and seed (c). Giulietti et al. CFCR 7012 (SPF).	2011-08-19	Parra, Lara Regina;Giulietti, Ana Maria		Zenodo	biologists	Parra, Lara Regina;Giulietti, Ana Maria			
