taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
2D07D4EFB0C2528ABDF3E17569FD933B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398411	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure3	Figure 3. Distribution maps of Faramea tinguana and F. humicapiens. Map on the left, distribution of both species. Map on the upper right, distribution of F. humicapiens in French Guiana. Map on the lower right, distribution of F. tinguana in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southern Brazil.	Figure 3. Distribution maps of Faramea tinguana and F. humicapiens. Map on the left, distribution of both species. Map on the upper right, distribution of F. humicapiens in French Guiana. Map on the lower right, distribution of F. tinguana in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southern Brazil.	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
2D07D4EFB0C2528ABDF3E17569FD933B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398412	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure4	Figure 4. Faramea humicapiens. A. Distal portion of stem with stipules, leaves, and fruits. B. Subsessile inflorescence, with a bracteole, and two flower buds at different stage of development. C. Short-styled flower in anthesis, longitudinally dissected. A from Cremers 14730; B – C from Bordenave & Raes 5140 (CAY). Drawn by Piero G. Delprete.	Figure 4. Faramea humicapiens. A. Distal portion of stem with stipules, leaves, and fruits. B. Subsessile inflorescence, with a bracteole, and two flower buds at different stage of development. C. Short-styled flower in anthesis, longitudinally dissected. A from Cremers 14730; B – C from Bordenave & Raes 5140 (CAY). Drawn by Piero G. Delprete.	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
2D07D4EFB0C2528ABDF3E17569FD933B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398413	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure5	Figure 5. Faramea humicapiens. A. Plant habit, with immature fruits. B. Plant habit, with flower in anthesis. C – D. Details of inflorescences with flower buds and flowers in anthesis. E. Plant habit, with mature fruits. F. Detail of infructescence, with mature fruits. Photos taken by Sébastien Sant in 2023, at the Saül Region, French Guiana. Plants not collected.	Figure 5. Faramea humicapiens. A. Plant habit, with immature fruits. B. Plant habit, with flower in anthesis. C – D. Details of inflorescences with flower buds and flowers in anthesis. E. Plant habit, with mature fruits. F. Detail of infructescence, with mature fruits. Photos taken by Sébastien Sant in 2023, at the Saül Region, French Guiana. Plants not collected.	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
2D07D4EFB0C2528ABDF3E17569FD933B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398414	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure6	Figure 6. Rudgea macrophylla. A. Ramified individual, ca 3 m tall, with basal main trunk, with large, ascending or spreading leaves in dense rosettes at the apex of each branch, which continue to collect leaf litter. B. Young individual about 50 cm tall. C. Detail of stem apex, with stipules topped by acicular extensions. D. Detail of the bark of an old individual. E. Detail of a plant with immature fruits. Photos by Piero G. Delprete on 7 Dec. 2023 at the Tinguá Biological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Delprete et al. 12958).	Figure 6. Rudgea macrophylla. A. Ramified individual, ca 3 m tall, with basal main trunk, with large, ascending or spreading leaves in dense rosettes at the apex of each branch, which continue to collect leaf litter. B. Young individual about 50 cm tall. C. Detail of stem apex, with stipules topped by acicular extensions. D. Detail of the bark of an old individual. E. Detail of a plant with immature fruits. Photos by Piero G. Delprete on 7 Dec. 2023 at the Tinguá Biological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Delprete et al. 12958).	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
3896D4F8C97658C8AA22E6FFC1D44C25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398409	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure1	Figure 1. Faramea tinguana. A. Distal portion of stem with stipules, leaves, and inflorescences. B. Short-styled flower longitudinally dissected, in anthesis, and anthers in ventral and dorsal view. C. Long-styled flower longitudinally dissected, in anthesis, detail of ovary and calyx dissection, and anthers in ventral and dorsal view. D. Ovary longitudinally and transversally dissected, detail of ovary and calyx, and fruit. Reproduced with modifications from Müller (1881: fig. 17).	Figure 1. Faramea tinguana. A. Distal portion of stem with stipules, leaves, and inflorescences. B. Short-styled flower longitudinally dissected, in anthesis, and anthers in ventral and dorsal view. C. Long-styled flower longitudinally dissected, in anthesis, detail of ovary and calyx dissection, and anthers in ventral and dorsal view. D. Ovary longitudinally and transversally dissected, detail of ovary and calyx, and fruit. Reproduced with modifications from Müller (1881: fig. 17).	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
3896D4F8C97658C8AA22E6FFC1D44C25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398410	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure2	Figure 2. Faramea tinguana. A. Plant habit, top view. B. Plant with basal portion of the stem reptant on the ground, with adventitious roots, and young stems originating from axillary buds. C. Detail of a plant with axillary inflorescences and flower buds. D. Detail of a plant with axillary inflorescences with well-developed peduncles and flower buds. E. Detail of a plant with axillary inflorescences with well-developed peduncles and immature fruit. Photos by Piero G. Delprete on 7 Dec. 2023 at the Tinguá Biological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Delprete et al. 12964, 12965).	Figure 2. Faramea tinguana. A. Plant habit, top view. B. Plant with basal portion of the stem reptant on the ground, with adventitious roots, and young stems originating from axillary buds. C. Detail of a plant with axillary inflorescences and flower buds. D. Detail of a plant with axillary inflorescences with well-developed peduncles and flower buds. E. Detail of a plant with axillary inflorescences with well-developed peduncles and immature fruit. Photos by Piero G. Delprete on 7 Dec. 2023 at the Tinguá Biological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Delprete et al. 12964, 12965).	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
3896D4F8C97658C8AA22E6FFC1D44C25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1398411	https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.146274.figure3	Figure 3. Distribution maps of Faramea tinguana and F. humicapiens. Map on the left, distribution of both species. Map on the upper right, distribution of F. humicapiens in French Guiana. Map on the lower right, distribution of F. tinguana in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southern Brazil.	Figure 3. Distribution maps of Faramea tinguana and F. humicapiens. Map on the left, distribution of both species. Map on the upper right, distribution of F. humicapiens in French Guiana. Map on the lower right, distribution of F. tinguana in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southern Brazil.	2025-08-25	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.		Zenodo	biologists	Delprete, Piero G.;Jardim, Jomar G.			
