taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
1518E28613765E8AADAC0B9C461E5183.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220741	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure1	Figure 1. Photos of Huberia campostriniae in the field (by Rafael R. Völtz). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Leaf (abaxial view). C. Frontal view of a flower.	Figure 1. Photos of Huberia campostriniae in the field (by Rafael R. Völtz). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Leaf (abaxial view). C. Frontal view of a flower.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
1518E28613765E8AADAC0B9C461E5183.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220742	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure2	Figure 2. Images of Huberia campostriniae (A – K from the holotype Völtz R. R. & Brotto M. L. 2346, UPCB; L from the paratype Völtz R. R. & Brotto M. L. 2437, UPCB). A. Branch with inflorescences. B. Detail of the stem indumentum. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface). E. Detail of the leaf indumentum (adaxial surface). F. Detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface). G. Hypanthium and calyx. H. Petal (adaxial surface). I, J. Stamens. K. Style. L. Fruit.	Figure 2. Images of Huberia campostriniae (A – K from the holotype Völtz R. R. & Brotto M. L. 2346, UPCB; L from the paratype Völtz R. R. & Brotto M. L. 2437, UPCB). A. Branch with inflorescences. B. Detail of the stem indumentum. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface). E. Detail of the leaf indumentum (adaxial surface). F. Detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface). G. Hypanthium and calyx. H. Petal (adaxial surface). I, J. Stamens. K. Style. L. Fruit.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
1518E28613765E8AADAC0B9C461E5183.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220743	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure3	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
F2FC46DBCB7552F097951A4C15BC5A9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220743	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure3	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
F2FC46DBCB7552F097951A4C15BC5A9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220744	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure4	Figure 4. Photos of Huberia ciliata in the field (by Paulo M. Gonella). A. Frontal view of a flower. B. Detail of the stamens and style. C. Flower bud. D. Detail of the hypanthium and calyx. E. Fruits. F. Leaf (adaxial view). G. Branch with an inflorescence. H. Habit and habitat.	Figure 4. Photos of Huberia ciliata in the field (by Paulo M. Gonella). A. Frontal view of a flower. B. Detail of the stamens and style. C. Flower bud. D. Detail of the hypanthium and calyx. E. Fruits. F. Leaf (adaxial view). G. Branch with an inflorescence. H. Habit and habitat.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
F2FC46DBCB7552F097951A4C15BC5A9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220745	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure5	Figure 5. Images from the holotype of Huberia ciliata (Gonella P. M., Cordeiro D. P., Silva G. A., Bartholomay P. R. & Medeiros L. 2728, UPCB). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Detail of the stem surface with indumentum. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface). E. Detail of the leaf (a baxial surface). F. Detail of the leaf (adaxial surface). G. Leaf base with indumentum. H. Detail of the leaf margin. I. Hypanthium and calyx. J. Petal (adaxial surface). K, L. Stamens. M. Style. N. Fruit.	Figure 5. Images from the holotype of Huberia ciliata (Gonella P. M., Cordeiro D. P., Silva G. A., Bartholomay P. R. & Medeiros L. 2728, UPCB). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Detail of the stem surface with indumentum. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface). E. Detail of the leaf (a baxial surface). F. Detail of the leaf (adaxial surface). G. Leaf base with indumentum. H. Detail of the leaf margin. I. Hypanthium and calyx. J. Petal (adaxial surface). K, L. Stamens. M. Style. N. Fruit.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
BC8D99AF678953268D5E5A53D9287916.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220743	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure3	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
BC8D99AF678953268D5E5A53D9287916.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220746	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure6	Figure 6. Photos of Huberia mayarae in the field (by Lucas N. Gonçalves). A. Frontal view of a flower. B. Detail of the stamens and style. C. Fruits. D. Habit. E. Leaf (adaxial view). F. Habitat. G. Branch with an inflorescence.	Figure 6. Photos of Huberia mayarae in the field (by Lucas N. Gonçalves). A. Frontal view of a flower. B. Detail of the stamens and style. C. Fruits. D. Habit. E. Leaf (adaxial view). F. Habitat. G. Branch with an inflorescence.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
BC8D99AF678953268D5E5A53D9287916.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220747	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure7	Figure 7. Images from the holotype of Huberia mayarae (Gonçalves L. N. 635, UPCB). A. Branch with inflorescences. B. Detail of the stem indumentum. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface). E, F. Detail of the leaf glabrous surfaces. G. Detail of the leaf margin. H. Flower. I. Flower bud. J. Petal (adaxial surface). K, L. Stamens. M. Style. N. Fruit.	Figure 7. Images from the holotype of Huberia mayarae (Gonçalves L. N. 635, UPCB). A. Branch with inflorescences. B. Detail of the stem indumentum. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface). E, F. Detail of the leaf glabrous surfaces. G. Detail of the leaf margin. H. Flower. I. Flower bud. J. Petal (adaxial surface). K, L. Stamens. M. Style. N. Fruit.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
352ABA96693A51CC842C1625E577EA34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220743	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure3	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
352ABA96693A51CC842C1625E577EA34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220748	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure8	Figure 8. Photos of Huberia revoluta in the field (by Paulo M. Gonella). A, B. Branch with an inflorescence and flowers. C. Detail of the buds and the hypanthium. D. Flower. E. Detail of the stamens and style. F. Fruits. G, H. Revolute leaf blades (adaxial view). I. Branch with inflorescence.	Figure 8. Photos of Huberia revoluta in the field (by Paulo M. Gonella). A, B. Branch with an inflorescence and flowers. C. Detail of the buds and the hypanthium. D. Flower. E. Detail of the stamens and style. F. Fruits. G, H. Revolute leaf blades (adaxial view). I. Branch with inflorescence.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
352ABA96693A51CC842C1625E577EA34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220749	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure9	Figure 9. Images from the holotype of Huberia revoluta (Gonella P. M., Cordeiro D. P., Silva G. A., Bartholomay P. R., Ribeiro J. C. & Medeiros L. 2468, UPCB). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Leaf with a folded blade (adaxial surface). C. Leaf partial view (abaxial surface). D. Leaf abaxial surface with sessile glands. E. Leaf adaxial surface with sessile glands. F. Detail of the leaf margin. G. Flower bud. H. Petal (adaxial surface). I, J. Stamens. K. Style. L. Fruit.	Figure 9. Images from the holotype of Huberia revoluta (Gonella P. M., Cordeiro D. P., Silva G. A., Bartholomay P. R., Ribeiro J. C. & Medeiros L. 2468, UPCB). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Leaf with a folded blade (adaxial surface). C. Leaf partial view (abaxial surface). D. Leaf abaxial surface with sessile glands. E. Leaf adaxial surface with sessile glands. F. Detail of the leaf margin. G. Flower bud. H. Petal (adaxial surface). I, J. Stamens. K. Style. L. Fruit.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
D827F46AB2615468A9EF5DB9592A17A0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220743	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure3	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	Figure 3. Geographical distribution of the new species in the eastern Brazilian mountains (A), in the states of Minas Gerais (B), São Paulo (C), and Rio de Janeiro (D). ES: Espírito Santo; MG: Minas Gerais; RJ: Rio de Janeiro; SP: São Paulo.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
D827F46AB2615468A9EF5DB9592A17A0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220750	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure10	Figure 10. Photos of Huberia rubricalyx in the field (by Paulo M. Gonella). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Lateral view of a flower. C. Flower. D. Leaves (adaxial view). E. Detail of the stamens. F. Detail of the bud and the hypanthium. G. Habit. H. Inflorescence.	Figure 10. Photos of Huberia rubricalyx in the field (by Paulo M. Gonella). A. Branch with an inflorescence. B. Lateral view of a flower. C. Flower. D. Leaves (adaxial view). E. Detail of the stamens. F. Detail of the bud and the hypanthium. G. Habit. H. Inflorescence.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
D827F46AB2615468A9EF5DB9592A17A0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1220751	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.134375.figure11	Figure 11. Images from the holotype of Huberia rubricalyx (Gonella P. M., Rocha L. H., Cordeiro D. P, da Silva G. A. & Bartholomay P. R. 2992, UPCB). A. Branch with inflorescences. B. Flower. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface) E, F. Detail of the leaf glabrous surfaces. G. Detail of the leaf margin. H. Hypanthium and calyx with ciliolate sepals. I. Petal (adaxial surface). J, K. Stamens. L. Style. M. Fruit.	Figure 11. Images from the holotype of Huberia rubricalyx (Gonella P. M., Rocha L. H., Cordeiro D. P, da Silva G. A. & Bartholomay P. R. 2992, UPCB). A. Branch with inflorescences. B. Flower. C. Leaf (adaxial surface). D. Leaf (abaxial surface) E, F. Detail of the leaf glabrous surfaces. G. Detail of the leaf margin. H. Hypanthium and calyx with ciliolate sepals. I. Petal (adaxial surface). J, K. Stamens. L. Style. M. Fruit.	2025-01-22	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato		Zenodo	biologists	Bochorny, Thuane;Gonella, Paulo M.;Gonçalves, Lucas N.;Völtz, Rafael R.;Goldenberg, Renato			
