taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CED052FFACA52FFF53A682FB88FDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111335/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111335	FIGURE 1. Magnolia tapichalacaensis. A. Habit. B. Bark. C. Branches. D. Young branch showing the stipule and the annular stipular scar. E. Leaf and lateral veins. F. Underside of leaf showing the tomentose indumentum.A–D from Pérez et al. 12679; E from Pérez et al. 12183; F from Pérez et al. 12684. Photographs by Álvaro J. Pérez.	FIGURE 1. Magnolia tapichalacaensis. A. Habit. B. Bark. C. Branches. D. Young branch showing the stipule and the annular stipular scar. E. Leaf and lateral veins. F. Underside of leaf showing the tomentose indumentum.A–D from Pérez et al. 12679; E from Pérez et al. 12183; F from Pérez et al. 12684. Photographs by Álvaro J. Pérez.	2025-09-04	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio			
03CED052FFACA52FFF53A682FB88FDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111337/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111337	FIGURE 2. Magnolia tapichalacaensis. A. Hypsophyll. B. Flower bud without hypsophyll. C. Flower lateral view. D. Flower in male phase. E. Stamens with connectives. F. Immature fruit.A, C–E from Jaramillo & Mendoza 3098; B from Pérez et al. 12684; F from Pérez et al. 12198. Photographs by Nelson Jaramillo (A, C–E) and Álvaro J. Pérez (B, F).	FIGURE 2. Magnolia tapichalacaensis. A. Hypsophyll. B. Flower bud without hypsophyll. C. Flower lateral view. D. Flower in male phase. E. Stamens with connectives. F. Immature fruit.A, C–E from Jaramillo & Mendoza 3098; B from Pérez et al. 12684; F from Pérez et al. 12198. Photographs by Nelson Jaramillo (A, C–E) and Álvaro J. Pérez (B, F).	2025-09-04	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio			
03CED052FFACA52FFF53A682FB88FDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111339/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111339	FIGURE 3. Magnolia tapichalacaensis. A. Fertile branch. B. Leaf from the adaxial side of a juvenile individual. C. Mature leaf from adaxial side. D. Young leaf from adaxial side and venation. E. Flower bud covered by a tomentose hypsophyll. F. Flower in male phase. G. Flower lateral view. H. Gynoecium with attached stamens. I. Gynoecium with persistent stigmas. J. Immature fruit. Illustration by Abigail Yela.	FIGURE 3. Magnolia tapichalacaensis. A. Fertile branch. B. Leaf from the adaxial side of a juvenile individual. C. Mature leaf from adaxial side. D. Young leaf from adaxial side and venation. E. Flower bud covered by a tomentose hypsophyll. F. Flower in male phase. G. Flower lateral view. H. Gynoecium with attached stamens. I. Gynoecium with persistent stigmas. J. Immature fruit. Illustration by Abigail Yela.	2025-09-04	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio			
03CED052FFACA52FFF53A682FB88FDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111341/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111341	FIGURE 4. The distribution of Magnolia tapichalacaensis and the other species of M. sect. Splendentes in Ecuador.	FIGURE 4. The distribution of Magnolia tapichalacaensis and the other species of M. sect. Splendentes in Ecuador.	2025-09-04	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio			
03CED052FFACA52FFF53A682FB88FDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111343	FIGURE 5. A. Habitat of Magnolia tapichalacaensis in the cloud forest remnants at the Quebrada Honda-Palmeras area, Tapichalaca Reserve, Jocotoco Foundation. B. Sandstone soil found along the forest remnants. Photographs by Álvaro J. Pérez.	FIGURE 5. A. Habitat of Magnolia tapichalacaensis in the cloud forest remnants at the Quebrada Honda-Palmeras area, Tapichalaca Reserve, Jocotoco Foundation. B. Sandstone soil found along the forest remnants. Photographs by Álvaro J. Pérez.	2025-09-04	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez, Álvaro J.;Rea, Edison;Martínez, Jennifer;Hidalgo, Fanny;Mendoza, Franco;Mendoza, Ramiro;Díaz, Nelson Jaramillo;Archila, Fredy;Burgess, Kevin S.;Zenil-Ferguson, Rosana;Vázquez-García, J. Antonio			
