taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E487D77205092D7ADBFDA62C27F818.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702975	FIGURE 1. Botanical illustration showing Passiflora mapiriensis (A-F) and P. guentheri (G-L) in detail. Drawn from photographs taken in the field. P. mapiriensis: A) habit; B) petiolar nectaries; C) leaf outline; D) stipules and developing buds; E) bract; F) flower. P. guentheri: G) habit; H) petiolar nectaries; I) leaf outline; J) stipules; K) bract; L) flower. Drawn by Mattias Lanas.	FIGURE 1. Botanical illustration showing Passiflora mapiriensis (A-F) and P. guentheri (G-L) in detail. Drawn from photographs taken in the field. P. mapiriensis: A) habit; B) petiolar nectaries; C) leaf outline; D) stipules and developing buds; E) bract; F) flower. P. guentheri: G) habit; H) petiolar nectaries; I) leaf outline; J) stipules; K) bract; L) flower. Drawn by Mattias Lanas.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D77205092D7ADBFDA62C27F818.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702979/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702979	FIGURE 2. Comparative rubric between P. guentheri (A,C,E) and P. mapiriensis (B,D,F). Note their subtle botanic differences including the shape and size of the stipules, floral structure, vegetative indument and foliar orientation. The stems and abaxial side of the leaves in P. mapiriensis are minutely pubescent (F), whereas in P. guentheri the stems and vegetative parts are glaucous (E). The number of petiolar nectaries or their respective location along the petiole is variable. Made with photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe (ACDEF) and Jose Balderrama (B). All photographs taken in situ.	FIGURE 2. Comparative rubric between P. guentheri (A,C,E) and P. mapiriensis (B,D,F). Note their subtle botanic differences including the shape and size of the stipules, floral structure, vegetative indument and foliar orientation. The stems and abaxial side of the leaves in P. mapiriensis are minutely pubescent (F), whereas in P. guentheri the stems and vegetative parts are glaucous (E). The number of petiolar nectaries or their respective location along the petiole is variable. Made with photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe (ACDEF) and Jose Balderrama (B). All photographs taken in situ.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D77205092D7ADBFDA62C27F818.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702989/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702989	FIGURE 4. Distribution map showing the three members of sect. Simplicifoliae distributed across Bolivia. Passiflora guentheri (green squares); Passiflora mapiriensis (blue triangles); Passiflora chaskajina (red circles). Shaded areas given for their possible distribution extents.	FIGURE 4. Distribution map showing the three members of sect. Simplicifoliae distributed across Bolivia. Passiflora guentheri (green squares); Passiflora mapiriensis (blue triangles); Passiflora chaskajina (red circles). Shaded areas given for their possible distribution extents.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D77203092B7ADBFF6C2928FECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702975	FIGURE 1. Botanical illustration showing Passiflora mapiriensis (A-F) and P. guentheri (G-L) in detail. Drawn from photographs taken in the field. P. mapiriensis: A) habit; B) petiolar nectaries; C) leaf outline; D) stipules and developing buds; E) bract; F) flower. P. guentheri: G) habit; H) petiolar nectaries; I) leaf outline; J) stipules; K) bract; L) flower. Drawn by Mattias Lanas.	FIGURE 1. Botanical illustration showing Passiflora mapiriensis (A-F) and P. guentheri (G-L) in detail. Drawn from photographs taken in the field. P. mapiriensis: A) habit; B) petiolar nectaries; C) leaf outline; D) stipules and developing buds; E) bract; F) flower. P. guentheri: G) habit; H) petiolar nectaries; I) leaf outline; J) stipules; K) bract; L) flower. Drawn by Mattias Lanas.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D77203092B7ADBFF6C2928FECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702979/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702979	FIGURE 2. Comparative rubric between P. guentheri (A,C,E) and P. mapiriensis (B,D,F). Note their subtle botanic differences including the shape and size of the stipules, floral structure, vegetative indument and foliar orientation. The stems and abaxial side of the leaves in P. mapiriensis are minutely pubescent (F), whereas in P. guentheri the stems and vegetative parts are glaucous (E). The number of petiolar nectaries or their respective location along the petiole is variable. Made with photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe (ACDEF) and Jose Balderrama (B). All photographs taken in situ.	FIGURE 2. Comparative rubric between P. guentheri (A,C,E) and P. mapiriensis (B,D,F). Note their subtle botanic differences including the shape and size of the stipules, floral structure, vegetative indument and foliar orientation. The stems and abaxial side of the leaves in P. mapiriensis are minutely pubescent (F), whereas in P. guentheri the stems and vegetative parts are glaucous (E). The number of petiolar nectaries or their respective location along the petiole is variable. Made with photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe (ACDEF) and Jose Balderrama (B). All photographs taken in situ.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D77203092B7ADBFF6C2928FECC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702989/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702989	FIGURE 4. Distribution map showing the three members of sect. Simplicifoliae distributed across Bolivia. Passiflora guentheri (green squares); Passiflora mapiriensis (blue triangles); Passiflora chaskajina (red circles). Shaded areas given for their possible distribution extents.	FIGURE 4. Distribution map showing the three members of sect. Simplicifoliae distributed across Bolivia. Passiflora guentheri (green squares); Passiflora mapiriensis (blue triangles); Passiflora chaskajina (red circles). Shaded areas given for their possible distribution extents.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D7720109267ADBFF6F2C18FE14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702983/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702983	FIGURE 3. Lankaster Composite Dissection Plate (LCDP) for Passiflora chaskajina sp.nov. Composed of photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe and Jose Balderrama.All photographs taken in situ.	FIGURE 3. Lankaster Composite Dissection Plate (LCDP) for Passiflora chaskajina sp.nov. Composed of photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe and Jose Balderrama.All photographs taken in situ.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
03E487D7720109267ADBFF6F2C18FE14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16702989/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16702989	FIGURE 4. Distribution map showing the three members of sect. Simplicifoliae distributed across Bolivia. Passiflora guentheri (green squares); Passiflora mapiriensis (blue triangles); Passiflora chaskajina (red circles). Shaded areas given for their possible distribution extents.	FIGURE 4. Distribution map showing the three members of sect. Simplicifoliae distributed across Bolivia. Passiflora guentheri (green squares); Passiflora mapiriensis (blue triangles); Passiflora chaskajina (red circles). Shaded areas given for their possible distribution extents.	2025-04-15	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Balderrama, José A.;Fuentes, Alfredo;Justiniano, Hermes;Lanas, Mattias			
