taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C987A5FFA0FFE32BAF58C95094B752.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBFFFFC2B8558C95716B7B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368967/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368967	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBFFFFC2B8558C95716B7B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368973/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368973	Fig. 6. Morphological details of Stellaria apurimacensis – A: ramified stem; B: leaves; C: detail of pilose hairs on leaf margins; D: mature flower with capsule; E: sepals; F: tuberculate seeds. – From Montesinos & Cornejo 5194b. – Scale bars: A = 2 mm; B, D, E = 0.5 mm; C = 100 μm; F = 200 μm.	Fig. 6. Morphological details of Stellaria apurimacensis – A: ramified stem; B: leaves; C: detail of pilose hairs on leaf margins; D: mature flower with capsule; E: sepals; F: tuberculate seeds. – From Montesinos & Cornejo 5194b. – Scale bars: A = 2 mm; B, D, E = 0.5 mm; C = 100 μm; F = 200 μm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBFFFFD28785E2953CCB2B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBDFFFF2B855C29571CB2D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBDFFFF2B855C29571CB2D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368967/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368967	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBDFFFF2B855C29571CB2D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368975	Fig. 7. Morphological details of Stellaria galianoi – A: ramified stem; B: detail of pilosity on leaf surface; C: detail of leaves; D: mature flower with capsule; E: tuberculate seeds. – From Montesinos 4572. – Scale bars: A = 5 mm; B–E = 1 mm.	Fig. 7. Morphological details of Stellaria galianoi – A: ramified stem; B: detail of pilosity on leaf surface; C: detail of leaves; D: mature flower with capsule; E: tuberculate seeds. – From Montesinos 4572. – Scale bars: A = 5 mm; B–E = 1 mm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBDFFFF2B855C29571CB2D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368956/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368956	Fig. 3. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from combined trnK-matK-psbA + trnL-F sequence matrix including indels. Posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	Fig. 3. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from combined trnK-matK-psbA + trnL-F sequence matrix including indels. Posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBDFFFF2B855C29571CB2D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368961	Fig. 4. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from nuclear ribosomal (ITS) sequence matrix including indels. DNA posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	Fig. 4. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from nuclear ribosomal (ITS) sequence matrix including indels. DNA posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBBFFF92807588952C8B692.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBBFFF92807588952C8B692.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368956/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368956	Fig. 3. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from combined trnK-matK-psbA + trnL-F sequence matrix including indels. Posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	Fig. 3. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from combined trnK-matK-psbA + trnL-F sequence matrix including indels. Posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBBFFF92807588952C8B692.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368961/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368961	Fig. 4. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from nuclear ribosomal (ITS) sequence matrix including indels. DNA posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	Fig. 4. Bayesian majority rule consensus tree inferred from nuclear ribosomal (ITS) sequence matrix including indels. DNA posterior probabilities are above branches, parsimony jackknife values are below branches left and in italics, and maximum likelihood bootstrap percentages right and in bold. The monophyletic Stellaria sect. Plettkea is deeply nested within the genus Stellaria. Species previously classified within Arenaria and Pycnophyllopsis are annotated with a red or green bar, respectively.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFBAFFFA282259C95223B7D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB8FFF528225E8952EBB552.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB8FFF528225E8952EBB552.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368967/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368967	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB8FFF528225E8952EBB552.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368981/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368981	Fig. 8. Morphological details of Stellaria utcubambensis – A: ramified stems with flower; B: leaves; C: mature flowers; D: flower capsule; E: tuberculate seeds. – Montesinos 4572. – Scale bars:A–C = 1 mm; D = 0.5 mm; E = 200 μm.	Fig. 8. Morphological details of Stellaria utcubambensis – A: ramified stems with flower; B: leaves; C: mature flowers; D: flower capsule; E: tuberculate seeds. – Montesinos 4572. – Scale bars:A–C = 1 mm; D = 0.5 mm; E = 200 μm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB6FFF52BAF5C8950CFB7B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB6FFF628225E2950F1B3B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368940/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368940	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	Fig. 1 (p. 120). Habit in natural environment of some species of the Plettkea clade of Stellaria. – A: S. alpamarcae, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4400 m (Montesinos 5487, CAR440); B: S. congesta, Huánuco, Huamalies, 4200 m (Montesinos 4900, CAR661); C: S. galianoi, Cusco, Urubamba, near Malaga pass, 4240 m, shady rocky slopes in moist grasslands (Montesinos & von Mering 4523, CAR677); D: S. macbridei, Huánuco, Lauricocha, 4790 m (Montesinos 4590, CAR630); E: S. pedunculosa, Moquegua, near Ticsani volcano, 4818 m, pumice slopes (Montesinos & Chicalla 5395d, CAR777); F: S. utcubambensis, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Leymebamba, Tajopampa, 3700 m, rocky summits of recently burnt slopes (Montesinos & Garcia 4979, CAR433); G: S. weberbaueri, Arequipa, 4876 m, forming cushions with eventually elongated stems (Montesinos & von Mering 4496, CAR670); H: S. xanthophylla Amazonas, S Leymebamba, 3540 m, forming dense mats (Montesinos 6970a, CAR691). – All photographs by Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB6FFF628225E2950F1B3B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368967/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368967	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	Fig. 5. SEM images of seeds of Stellaria species described as new species – A, B: S. apurimacensis; C, D: S. galianoi; E, F: S. utcubambensis; G, H: S. xanthophylla. – Scale bars:A, C, E, G = 0.5 mm; B, D, F, H = 50 μm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
03C987A5FFB6FFF628225E2950F1B3B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16368985/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16368985	Fig. 9. Morphological details of Stellaria xanthophylla – A: flowering stem; B: stem with leaves; C: leaves; D: mature flowers. – From Montesinos 6970a. – Scale bars: A–D = 1 mm.	Fig. 9. Morphological details of Stellaria xanthophylla – A: flowering stem; B: stem with leaves; C: leaves; D: mature flowers. – From Montesinos 6970a. – Scale bars: A–D = 1 mm.	2023-12-21	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas		Zenodo	biologists	Montesinos-Tubée, Daniel B.;Borsch, Thomas			
