taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
5A65173D56905FB9A921A240638B0A25.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/452772	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.161.53736.figure2	Figure 2. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images of the apical part of the cypsela showing pappus setae / squamellae of Ophryosporus species. A-F Chilean species G, H Peruvian species previously referred to Chile (pappus absent in O. floribundus) A O. anomalus (FL 4102) with few spreading squamellae (arrowed) B O. heptanthus (FFM 2019 - 20) with conspicuous pappus setae C O. johnstonii (Johnston 5259) with long, erect pappus setae D O. paradoxus (Zoellner 6827) with long, erect pappus setae E O. pinifolius (FL 3452) with small, erect squamellae (arrowed) F O. triangularis (FFM 2018 - 63) with long, erect pappus setae G O. floribundus (Asplund 11079) with no visible pappus H O. hoppii (Dillon 3926) with squamellate pappus setae fused at the base and rather more conspicuous than in O. pinifolius. Scale bars: 100 μm.	Figure 2. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images of the apical part of the cypsela showing pappus setae / squamellae of Ophryosporus species. A-F Chilean species G, H Peruvian species previously referred to Chile (pappus absent in O. floribundus) A O. anomalus (FL 4102) with few spreading squamellae (arrowed) B O. heptanthus (FFM 2019 - 20) with conspicuous pappus setae C O. johnstonii (Johnston 5259) with long, erect pappus setae D O. paradoxus (Zoellner 6827) with long, erect pappus setae E O. pinifolius (FL 3452) with small, erect squamellae (arrowed) F O. triangularis (FFM 2018 - 63) with long, erect pappus setae G O. floribundus (Asplund 11079) with no visible pappus H O. hoppii (Dillon 3926) with squamellate pappus setae fused at the base and rather more conspicuous than in O. pinifolius. Scale bars: 100 μm.	2020-12-31	Merklinger, Felix F.;Luebert, Federico		Zenodo	biologists	Merklinger, Felix F.;Luebert, Federico			
EC8C263C7D2B57A09BCA67C9A8801359.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/452771	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.161.53736.figure1	Figure 1. Geographical distribution of the six accepted species of Ophryosporus in northern Chile. Areas shaded in dark gray represent the Andean Cordillera> 3000 m elevation, areas in beige below 3000 m elevation. The black line represents the political border of Chile.	Figure 1. Geographical distribution of the six accepted species of Ophryosporus in northern Chile. Areas shaded in dark gray represent the Andean Cordillera> 3000 m elevation, areas in beige below 3000 m elevation. The black line represents the political border of Chile.	2020-12-31	Merklinger, Felix F.;Luebert, Federico		Zenodo	biologists	Merklinger, Felix F.;Luebert, Federico			
