taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D18797FFFAFFF9DDC4FDDFFD9AFC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15519244/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15519244	Figure 1 – a-j. Myrcia colpodes in fresh state – a. trunk with papery plates attached; b. trunk after bark peeling; c. young leaves; d. adaxial surface of leaves, detail: midvein raised; e. abaxial surface of leaves, detail: petioles slightly pulvinate and tomentose; f. fflowering branch with flower buds (detail: uniflorescences swollen at base in upper arrowhead, and bracts subtending uniflorescences in lower arrowhead); g. pendular inflorescence; h. detail of a typical terminal portion of uniflorescences axes, flower buds and a terminal post-anthetic flower; i. post-anthetic flowers after stamen fall, showing the sericeous staminal ring and the long style; j. immature fruit. (a-f. Fernandes 1006; g-i. Fernandes 1060; j. Fernandes 1484). Photos: a-b. Thiago Fernandes; c-i. Carlos Ferreira.	Figure 1 – a-j. Myrcia colpodes in fresh state – a. trunk with papery plates attached; b. trunk after bark peeling; c. young leaves; d. adaxial surface of leaves, detail: midvein raised; e. abaxial surface of leaves, detail: petioles slightly pulvinate and tomentose; f. fflowering branch with flower buds (detail: uniflorescences swollen at base in upper arrowhead, and bracts subtending uniflorescences in lower arrowhead); g. pendular inflorescence; h. detail of a typical terminal portion of uniflorescences axes, flower buds and a terminal post-anthetic flower; i. post-anthetic flowers after stamen fall, showing the sericeous staminal ring and the long style; j. immature fruit. (a-f. Fernandes 1006; g-i. Fernandes 1060; j. Fernandes 1484). Photos: a-b. Thiago Fernandes; c-i. Carlos Ferreira.	2025-01-31	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga		Zenodo	biologists	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga			
03D18797FFFAFFF9DDC4FDDFFD9AFC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15519246/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15519246	Figure 2 – a-e. Myrcia colpodes in dry state – a. leaf adaxial surface (detail: raised midvein); b. leaf abaxial surface (detail: corky petiole and tomentose indumentum); c. detail of a typical terminal portion of uniflorescences axes with flower buds; d. post-anthetic flowers showing the pubescent staminal ring; e. lateral view of an immature fruit. (a-c. Fernandes 1006; d. Fernandes 1060; e. Fernandes 1484).	Figure 2 – a-e. Myrcia colpodes in dry state – a. leaf adaxial surface (detail: raised midvein); b. leaf abaxial surface (detail: corky petiole and tomentose indumentum); c. detail of a typical terminal portion of uniflorescences axes with flower buds; d. post-anthetic flowers showing the pubescent staminal ring; e. lateral view of an immature fruit. (a-c. Fernandes 1006; d. Fernandes 1060; e. Fernandes 1484).	2025-01-31	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga		Zenodo	biologists	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga			
03D18797FFFAFFF9DDC4FDDFFD9AFC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15519248/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15519248	Figure 3 – Map with the current known occurrence records ofMyrcia colpodes and M.rubiginosa. White lines represent limits between municipalities in the state Rio de Janeiro.	Figure 3 – Map with the current known occurrence records ofMyrcia colpodes and M.rubiginosa. White lines represent limits between municipalities in the state Rio de Janeiro.	2025-01-31	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga		Zenodo	biologists	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga			
03D18797FFFEFFF6DDC4FC70FBDBF8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15519250/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15519250	Figure 4 – a-j. Myrcia rubiginosa in fresh state – a. trunk with rectangular strips; b. leaf adaxial surface (detail: raised midvein); c. leaf abaxial surface (detail: indumentum); d. young leaves; e. flowering branch with pendular inflorescences; f. uniflorescence (point of insertion is omitted, arrowhead points to the peduncle, i.e., first internode); g. lateral axis with flower buds and post-anthetic flowers; h. fruiting branch; i. topside detail of a fruit showing marcescent calyx lobes; j. mature fruit with dry calyx lobes. (a-g. Fernandes 934; h-i. Fernandes 1007; j. Fernandes 1088). Photos: Thiago Fernandes.	Figure 4 – a-j. Myrcia rubiginosa in fresh state – a. trunk with rectangular strips; b. leaf adaxial surface (detail: raised midvein); c. leaf abaxial surface (detail: indumentum); d. young leaves; e. flowering branch with pendular inflorescences; f. uniflorescence (point of insertion is omitted, arrowhead points to the peduncle, i.e., first internode); g. lateral axis with flower buds and post-anthetic flowers; h. fruiting branch; i. topside detail of a fruit showing marcescent calyx lobes; j. mature fruit with dry calyx lobes. (a-g. Fernandes 934; h-i. Fernandes 1007; j. Fernandes 1088). Photos: Thiago Fernandes.	2025-01-31	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga		Zenodo	biologists	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga			
03D18797FFFEFFF6DDC4FC70FBDBF8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15519252/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15519252	Figure 5 – a-e. Myrcia rubiginosa in dry state – a. leaf adaxial surface; b. leaf abaxial surface; c. detail of a typical terminal portion of uniflorescences axes with flower buds; d. open flowers showing the horizontal tearing between the calyx lobes; e. frontal view of an immature fruit. (a-d. Fernandes 934; e. Fernandes 1007).	Figure 5 – a-e. Myrcia rubiginosa in dry state – a. leaf adaxial surface; b. leaf abaxial surface; c. detail of a typical terminal portion of uniflorescences axes with flower buds; d. open flowers showing the horizontal tearing between the calyx lobes; e. frontal view of an immature fruit. (a-d. Fernandes 934; e. Fernandes 1007).	2025-01-31	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga		Zenodo	biologists	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga			
03D18797FFFEFFF6DDC4FC70FBDBF8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15519248/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15519248	Figure 3 – Map with the current known occurrence records ofMyrcia colpodes and M.rubiginosa. White lines represent limits between municipalities in the state Rio de Janeiro.	Figure 3 – Map with the current known occurrence records ofMyrcia colpodes and M.rubiginosa. White lines represent limits between municipalities in the state Rio de Janeiro.	2025-01-31	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga		Zenodo	biologists	Fernandes, Thiago;Lucas, Eve J.;Vasconcelos, Thais Nogales;Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga			
