taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
EE5F87C3492AFFCCFF296EE8FA5C2632.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776741	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
EE5F87C3492AFFCCFF296EE8FA5C2632.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776739/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776739	FIGURE 1. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana. A, flowering branch of B. verticillata (N Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). B, mature plant of B. meyeniana (S Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9366). C, foliage of B. verticillata during the dry season (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). D, foliage of B. meyeniana (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266). E, leaves and flowers of B. verticillata, moist conditions (north of Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). F, flower bud of B. meyeniana, note the red sepals and weakly branched epicalyx (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 1. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana. A, flowering branch of B. verticillata (N Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). B, mature plant of B. meyeniana (S Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9366). C, foliage of B. verticillata during the dry season (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). D, foliage of B. meyeniana (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266). E, leaves and flowers of B. verticillata, moist conditions (north of Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). F, flower bud of B. meyeniana, note the red sepals and weakly branched epicalyx (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
EE5F87C3492AFFCDFF296B27FB6C268A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776739/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776739	FIGURE 1. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana. A, flowering branch of B. verticillata (N Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). B, mature plant of B. meyeniana (S Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9366). C, foliage of B. verticillata during the dry season (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). D, foliage of B. meyeniana (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266). E, leaves and flowers of B. verticillata, moist conditions (north of Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). F, flower bud of B. meyeniana, note the red sepals and weakly branched epicalyx (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 1. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana. A, flowering branch of B. verticillata (N Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). B, mature plant of B. meyeniana (S Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9366). C, foliage of B. verticillata during the dry season (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). D, foliage of B. meyeniana (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266). E, leaves and flowers of B. verticillata, moist conditions (north of Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). F, flower bud of B. meyeniana, note the red sepals and weakly branched epicalyx (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
EE5F87C3492AFFCDFF296B27FB6C268A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776741	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
EE5F87C3492DFFCBFF296D04FE222620.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776741	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
EE5F87C3492DFFC6FF296AA0FEBE21A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776739/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776739	FIGURE 1. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana. A, flowering branch of B. verticillata (N Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). B, mature plant of B. meyeniana (S Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9366). C, foliage of B. verticillata during the dry season (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). D, foliage of B. meyeniana (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266). E, leaves and flowers of B. verticillata, moist conditions (north of Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). F, flower bud of B. meyeniana, note the red sepals and weakly branched epicalyx (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 1. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana. A, flowering branch of B. verticillata (N Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). B, mature plant of B. meyeniana (S Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9366). C, foliage of B. verticillata during the dry season (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). D, foliage of B. meyeniana (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266). E, leaves and flowers of B. verticillata, moist conditions (north of Puquina, Moquegua, Weigend & Baldárrago 9367). F, flower bud of B. meyeniana, note the red sepals and weakly branched epicalyx (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
EE5F87C3492DFFC6FF296AA0FEBE21A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4776741/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776741	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	FIGURE 2. Comparison of Balbisia verticillata and B. meyeniana with B. peduncularis. A, flowering B. peduncularis, note sparse branching and vertical orientation of branches (Coquimbo, Luebert & Dani³owicz 2980, photograph F. Luebert). B–D, details of B. peduncularis (Coquimbo, photographs: M. Belov, not vouchered). B, flower with the long and strong pedicel. C, leaf with obovate leaflets and recurved margins. D, epicalyx with short, wide, unbranched segments. E, Calyx and epicalyx of B. verticillata, epicalyx with the strongly branched, densely villous, linear segments (San Antonio de Yarabamba, Arequipa, Weigend et al. 9204). F, Calyx and epicalyx of B. meyeniana, epicalyx with weakly branched, shortly pubescent, linear segments (Omate, Moquegua, Weigend & Ackermann 9266).	2011-04-11	Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	Weigend, Maximilian			
