taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
9D572872FFB0FF88B1D3B60DFB6F6DD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5145323/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5145323	FIGURE 1. A–C. Pilostyles boyacensis (González 4508) parasitizing Dalea cuatrecasasii at proximal (A, B) and distal (C) portions of the host banches. D, E. Details of flower rows of P. boyacensis. F Mid-level of D. cuatrecasasii branches with some anthetic P. boyacensis flowers; note the narrow space left by the white petals during anthesis. G. Detail of F showing a staminate flower adjacent to a carpellate flower in the same floral row. H–K. Four different floral rows with adjacent staminate and carpellate flowers. L. Fruits, surrounded by a number of floral buds. Scale bars: 1 cm in A, C; 5 mm in B, D; 1 mm in E–G, L; 0.5 mm in H–K.	FIGURE 1. A–C. Pilostyles boyacensis (González 4508) parasitizing Dalea cuatrecasasii at proximal (A, B) and distal (C) portions of the host banches. D, E. Details of flower rows of P. boyacensis. F Mid-level of D. cuatrecasasii branches with some anthetic P. boyacensis flowers; note the narrow space left by the white petals during anthesis. G. Detail of F showing a staminate flower adjacent to a carpellate flower in the same floral row. H–K. Four different floral rows with adjacent staminate and carpellate flowers. L. Fruits, surrounded by a number of floral buds. Scale bars: 1 cm in A, C; 5 mm in B, D; 1 mm in E–G, L; 0.5 mm in H–K.	2014-09-12	González, Favio;Pabón-Mora, Natalia		Zenodo	biologists	González, Favio;Pabón-Mora, Natalia			
9D572872FFB0FF88B1D3B60DFB6F6DD5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5145330/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5145330	FIGURE 3. A. Distribution of Pilostyles in Colombia. B. Altitudinal ranges of the American species of Pilostyles; host and distribution data from Karsten (1856), Solm-Laubach (1878), Rose (1909), Blassingame (1968), Vattimo-Gil (1978), Yatskievych (1993), Cerros- Tlatilpa & Espejo-Serna (1998), Yatskievych & Meijer (2004), Rodríguez et al. (2008), Lárez & Calzadilla (2012), and Bellot & Renner (2014). Geographic distributions are as follows: P. thurberi, S United States and Mexico; P. mexicana, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala; P. blanchetii, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and N Argentina; and P. berteroi, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.	FIGURE 3. A. Distribution of Pilostyles in Colombia. B. Altitudinal ranges of the American species of Pilostyles; host and distribution data from Karsten (1856), Solm-Laubach (1878), Rose (1909), Blassingame (1968), Vattimo-Gil (1978), Yatskievych (1993), Cerros- Tlatilpa & Espejo-Serna (1998), Yatskievych & Meijer (2004), Rodríguez et al. (2008), Lárez & Calzadilla (2012), and Bellot & Renner (2014). Geographic distributions are as follows: P. thurberi, S United States and Mexico; P. mexicana, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala; P. blanchetii, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and N Argentina; and P. berteroi, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.	2014-09-12	González, Favio;Pabón-Mora, Natalia		Zenodo	biologists	González, Favio;Pabón-Mora, Natalia			
