taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C987DAFF983D67FF5565EC86E0FDB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719147/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719147	FIGURE 1. Dyssochroma caatingae. A—Habit. B—Young branch with inflorescence.C—Detail of the leaf margin and venation, adaxial surface. D—Leaf base and part of petiole. E—Flower pedicel and calyx. F—Detail of the pedicel indumentum. G—Different types of pedicel trichomes. H—Flower. I—Different types of calyx and corolla trichomes. J—Anthers and part of gynoecium. K—Stigma. L—Ovary. (V.M. Cotarelli 2717, illustrated by Pétala G. Ribeiro).	FIGURE 1. Dyssochroma caatingae. A—Habit. B—Young branch with inflorescence.C—Detail of the leaf margin and venation, adaxial surface. D—Leaf base and part of petiole. E—Flower pedicel and calyx. F—Detail of the pedicel indumentum. G—Different types of pedicel trichomes. H—Flower. I—Different types of calyx and corolla trichomes. J—Anthers and part of gynoecium. K—Stigma. L—Ovary. (V.M. Cotarelli 2717, illustrated by Pétala G. Ribeiro).	2025-06-19	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos		Zenodo	biologists	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos			
03C987DAFF983D67FF5565EC86E0FDB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719151/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719151	FIGURE 2. Field photos of the two new species of Dyssochroma. A–D. Dyssochroma caatingae; A—Flower and leaves overview. B— Stem and flower overview. C—Floral bud, showing the small leaves from the young branch. D—Corolla seen from below, showing the stamens and stigma. E-G. Dyssochroma jardimii; E—Habit, detailing the leaves margins. F—Stem with floral bud and flowers, detailing the stamens and stigma. G—Corolla seen from below. Photos: A-D, Vinícius Messas Cotarelli; E-G, Jomar Gomes Jardim.	FIGURE 2. Field photos of the two new species of Dyssochroma. A–D. Dyssochroma caatingae; A—Flower and leaves overview. B— Stem and flower overview. C—Floral bud, showing the small leaves from the young branch. D—Corolla seen from below, showing the stamens and stigma. E-G. Dyssochroma jardimii; E—Habit, detailing the leaves margins. F—Stem with floral bud and flowers, detailing the stamens and stigma. G—Corolla seen from below. Photos: A-D, Vinícius Messas Cotarelli; E-G, Jomar Gomes Jardim.	2025-06-19	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos		Zenodo	biologists	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos			
03C987DAFF983D67FF5565EC86E0FDB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719155/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719155	FIGURE 3. Distribution map of Dyssochroma caatingae and D. jardimii in Brazil. The highlighted area includes all or part of the following states:AL (Alagoas), BA (Bahia), CE (Ceará), MA (Maranhão), MG (Minas Gerais), PB (Paraíba), PE (Pernambuco), PI (Piauí), RN (Rio Grande do Norte), SE (Sergipe). Phytogeographic domains are depicted for the states of Bahia and Pernambuco, where the new species occur.	FIGURE 3. Distribution map of Dyssochroma caatingae and D. jardimii in Brazil. The highlighted area includes all or part of the following states:AL (Alagoas), BA (Bahia), CE (Ceará), MA (Maranhão), MG (Minas Gerais), PB (Paraíba), PE (Pernambuco), PI (Piauí), RN (Rio Grande do Norte), SE (Sergipe). Phytogeographic domains are depicted for the states of Bahia and Pernambuco, where the new species occur.	2025-06-19	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos		Zenodo	biologists	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos			
03C987DAFF9C3D65FF5562768635F984.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719151/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719151	FIGURE 2. Field photos of the two new species of Dyssochroma. A–D. Dyssochroma caatingae; A—Flower and leaves overview. B— Stem and flower overview. C—Floral bud, showing the small leaves from the young branch. D—Corolla seen from below, showing the stamens and stigma. E-G. Dyssochroma jardimii; E—Habit, detailing the leaves margins. F—Stem with floral bud and flowers, detailing the stamens and stigma. G—Corolla seen from below. Photos: A-D, Vinícius Messas Cotarelli; E-G, Jomar Gomes Jardim.	FIGURE 2. Field photos of the two new species of Dyssochroma. A–D. Dyssochroma caatingae; A—Flower and leaves overview. B— Stem and flower overview. C—Floral bud, showing the small leaves from the young branch. D—Corolla seen from below, showing the stamens and stigma. E-G. Dyssochroma jardimii; E—Habit, detailing the leaves margins. F—Stem with floral bud and flowers, detailing the stamens and stigma. G—Corolla seen from below. Photos: A-D, Vinícius Messas Cotarelli; E-G, Jomar Gomes Jardim.	2025-06-19	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos		Zenodo	biologists	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos			
03C987DAFF9C3D65FF5562768635F984.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719159/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719159	FIGURE 4. Dyssochroma jardimii. A—Habit. B—Young branch with calyx. C—Detail of the leaf margin and venation, adaxial surface. D—Leaf base and part of petiole, showing detail of revolute margins and pubescent midvein. E—Flower pedicel and calyx. F—Detail of indumentum (left) and trichome from the pedicel and calyx (right). G—Flower. H—Anthers and part of gynoecium. I—Stigma. J—Ovary. K—Fruit with part of the persistent calyx. L—Seed. (A–G: A.B. Jardim et al. 176; H, I: M.M.M. Lopes 1005; J: A.M. Amorim 5731; K, L: J.G. Jardim 4736, illustrated by Pétala G. Ribeiro).	FIGURE 4. Dyssochroma jardimii. A—Habit. B—Young branch with calyx. C—Detail of the leaf margin and venation, adaxial surface. D—Leaf base and part of petiole, showing detail of revolute margins and pubescent midvein. E—Flower pedicel and calyx. F—Detail of indumentum (left) and trichome from the pedicel and calyx (right). G—Flower. H—Anthers and part of gynoecium. I—Stigma. J—Ovary. K—Fruit with part of the persistent calyx. L—Seed. (A–G: A.B. Jardim et al. 176; H, I: M.M.M. Lopes 1005; J: A.M. Amorim 5731; K, L: J.G. Jardim 4736, illustrated by Pétala G. Ribeiro).	2025-06-19	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos		Zenodo	biologists	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos			
03C987DAFF9C3D65FF5562768635F984.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719155/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719155	FIGURE 3. Distribution map of Dyssochroma caatingae and D. jardimii in Brazil. The highlighted area includes all or part of the following states:AL (Alagoas), BA (Bahia), CE (Ceará), MA (Maranhão), MG (Minas Gerais), PB (Paraíba), PE (Pernambuco), PI (Piauí), RN (Rio Grande do Norte), SE (Sergipe). Phytogeographic domains are depicted for the states of Bahia and Pernambuco, where the new species occur.	FIGURE 3. Distribution map of Dyssochroma caatingae and D. jardimii in Brazil. The highlighted area includes all or part of the following states:AL (Alagoas), BA (Bahia), CE (Ceará), MA (Maranhão), MG (Minas Gerais), PB (Paraíba), PE (Pernambuco), PI (Piauí), RN (Rio Grande do Norte), SE (Sergipe). Phytogeographic domains are depicted for the states of Bahia and Pernambuco, where the new species occur.	2025-06-19	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos		Zenodo	biologists	Silva, Gabriel Barros Da;Jesus, Rodrigo José Araújo De;Giacomin, Leandro Lacerda;Stehmann, João Renato;Cardoso, Pedro Henrique;Silva, Tânia Regina Dos Santos			
