taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
DA2087F95C4758117E87FBB0FC23F8BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14521461/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14521461	FIGURE 1. Mouriri arborea. A. Habit. B. Bark pattern, and slash in the lower left portion. C. Midrib cross-section. D. Sterile branch. E. Young stem. F. Adaxial (1) and abaxial (2) leaf surfaces. A from Völtz 2439; B–C, E from Völtz 2889; D from Völtz 2297; F from Völtz 2297 (1), and from Goldenberg 3063 (2) (Photo: F(2): Renato Goldenberg; A–F(1): Rafael Rosenstock Völtz).	FIGURE 1. Mouriri arborea. A. Habit. B. Bark pattern, and slash in the lower left portion. C. Midrib cross-section. D. Sterile branch. E. Young stem. F. Adaxial (1) and abaxial (2) leaf surfaces. A from Völtz 2439; B–C, E from Völtz 2889; D from Völtz 2297; F from Völtz 2297 (1), and from Goldenberg 3063 (2) (Photo: F(2): Renato Goldenberg; A–F(1): Rafael Rosenstock Völtz).	2024-11-14	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato			
DA2087F95C4758117E87FBB0FC23F8BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14521463/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14521463	FIGURE 2. Mouriri arborea. A. Flowering branch. B. Inflorescence and flower buds. C. Flower. D. Old flowers, showing the remains of the calyx clinging to the hypanthium. E. Immature fruit, showing the remains of the calyx. F. Immature fruit, showing the terminal scar and remains of the calyx at the apex. G. Ripe fruit, showing the terminal scar at the apex, left by the caducous calyx.A–C from Völtz 2439; D from Völtz 3003; E from Goldenberg 3063; F from Völtz 2297; G from Völtz 2889 (Photo: E: Renato Goldenberg; A–D, F–G: Rafael Rosenstock Völtz).	FIGURE 2. Mouriri arborea. A. Flowering branch. B. Inflorescence and flower buds. C. Flower. D. Old flowers, showing the remains of the calyx clinging to the hypanthium. E. Immature fruit, showing the remains of the calyx. F. Immature fruit, showing the terminal scar and remains of the calyx at the apex. G. Ripe fruit, showing the terminal scar at the apex, left by the caducous calyx.A–C from Völtz 2439; D from Völtz 3003; E from Goldenberg 3063; F from Völtz 2297; G from Völtz 2889 (Photo: E: Renato Goldenberg; A–D, F–G: Rafael Rosenstock Völtz).	2024-11-14	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato			
DA2087F95C4758117E87FBB0FC23F8BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14521465/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14521465	FIGURE 3. Lectotype of Aulacocarpus sellowianus. From Berg, O.K. (1857) Aulacocarpus sellowianus O.Berg. In: Martius, C.F.P., Eichler, A.W. & Urban, I. (eds.). Flora Brasiliensis 14(1): t. 40. © Public domain.	FIGURE 3. Lectotype of Aulacocarpus sellowianus. From Berg, O.K. (1857) Aulacocarpus sellowianus O.Berg. In: Martius, C.F.P., Eichler, A.W. & Urban, I. (eds.). Flora Brasiliensis 14(1): t. 40. © Public domain.	2024-11-14	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato			
DA2087F95C4758117E87FBB0FC23F8BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14521468/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14521468	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Mouriri arborea. (BA—Bahia, ES—Espírito Santo, MG—Minas Gerais, RJ—Rio de Janeiro, SP—São Paulo).	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Mouriri arborea. (BA—Bahia, ES—Espírito Santo, MG—Minas Gerais, RJ—Rio de Janeiro, SP—São Paulo).	2024-11-14	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato			
DA2087F95C40581E7E87F8EFFC5FF913.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14521472/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14521472	FIGURE 5. Mouriri regeliana. A. Young stem. B. Leaf blades, adaxial surface. C. Midrib cross-section. D. Anther, dorsal and lateral view, showing the gland (gld). E. Inflorescence.F. Flower bud, showing the bracts (brt). G. Fertile branch.A, E from Almeida 160; B from Almeida 176 (1), from Amorim 437 (2), and from Mori 13810 (3); C–D, G from Amorim 437; F from Lima 12725.	FIGURE 5. Mouriri regeliana. A. Young stem. B. Leaf blades, adaxial surface. C. Midrib cross-section. D. Anther, dorsal and lateral view, showing the gland (gld). E. Inflorescence.F. Flower bud, showing the bracts (brt). G. Fertile branch.A, E from Almeida 160; B from Almeida 176 (1), from Amorim 437 (2), and from Mori 13810 (3); C–D, G from Amorim 437; F from Lima 12725.	2024-11-14	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato			
DA2087F95C40581E7E87F8EFFC5FF913.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14521474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14521474	FIGURE 6. Distribution of Mouriri regeliana. (BA-Bahia, ES-Espírito Santo, MG-Minas Gerais).	FIGURE 6. Distribution of Mouriri regeliana. (BA-Bahia, ES-Espírito Santo, MG-Minas Gerais).	2024-11-14	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Völtz, Rafael Rosenstock;Goldenberg, Renato			
