taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
5D2D0916A74BFF99FF74FCDB17251E12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329461/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329461	FIGURE 1. Marcetia auricularia, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Flowering branch. C. Branch terminating in floral buds D. Close up on a flower. E. Branch with capsule enveloped by the hypanthium.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 689.	FIGURE 1. Marcetia auricularia, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Flowering branch. C. Branch terminating in floral buds D. Close up on a flower. E. Branch with capsule enveloped by the hypanthium.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 689.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74BFF99FF74FCDB17251E12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329465/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329465	FIGURE 2. Marcetia auricularia, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Stamen. G. Gynoecium. H. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B–G, 2 mm; H, 0.5 mm. Vouchers:A, E.B. Souza 1000; B–H, R. Pacifico et al. 689.	FIGURE 2. Marcetia auricularia, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Stamen. G. Gynoecium. H. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B–G, 2 mm; H, 0.5 mm. Vouchers:A, E.B. Souza 1000; B–H, R. Pacifico et al. 689.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74BFF99FF74FCDB17251E12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329467	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74BFF99FF74FCDB17251E12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74BFF99FF74FCDB17251E12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74BFF99FF74FCDB17251E12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329473	FIGURE 6. Marcetia santosiae, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Fruiting branch. C. Branch terminating in flowers after pollination. D. Branch with flower at anthesis.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 575.	FIGURE 6. Marcetia santosiae, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Fruiting branch. C. Branch terminating in flowers after pollination. D. Branch with flower at anthesis.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 575.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74FFF92FF74F938169B1D6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329473	FIGURE 6. Marcetia santosiae, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Fruiting branch. C. Branch terminating in flowers after pollination. D. Branch with flower at anthesis.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 575.	FIGURE 6. Marcetia santosiae, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Fruiting branch. C. Branch terminating in flowers after pollination. D. Branch with flower at anthesis.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 575.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74FFF92FF74F938169B1D6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329477/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329477	FIGURE 7. Marcetia santosiae, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Flower showing hypanthium and calyx lobes (bracteoles removed). F. Flower subtended by a pair of bracteoles. G. Stamen. H. Gynoecium. I. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B–I, 2 mm; J, 0.5 mm. Vouchers:A, R.M. Harley & A.M. Giulietti 54443; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 575.	FIGURE 7. Marcetia santosiae, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Flower showing hypanthium and calyx lobes (bracteoles removed). F. Flower subtended by a pair of bracteoles. G. Stamen. H. Gynoecium. I. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B–I, 2 mm; J, 0.5 mm. Vouchers:A, R.M. Harley & A.M. Giulietti 54443; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 575.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74FFF92FF74F938169B1D6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329467	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74FFF92FF74F938169B1D6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A74FFF92FF74F938169B1D6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A742FF90FF74FB6A11F0183B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329479/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329479	FIGURE 8. Marcetia unguiculata, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Vegetative branches. C. Branch terminating in a flower in pre-anthesis. D. Fruiting branches.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 707.	FIGURE 8. Marcetia unguiculata, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Vegetative branches. C. Branch terminating in a flower in pre-anthesis. D. Fruiting branches.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 707.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A742FF90FF74FB6A11F0183B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329481/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329481	FIGURE 9. Marcetia unguiculata, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Vegetative branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes (petals and stamens removed). F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Stamen. H. Gynoecium. I. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B, 5 mm, C–F, I, 2 mm; G–H, 1 mm; J, 0.2 mm. Vouchers:A, R.P. Oliveira et al. 1964; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 707.	FIGURE 9. Marcetia unguiculata, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Vegetative branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes (petals and stamens removed). F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Stamen. H. Gynoecium. I. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B, 5 mm, C–F, I, 2 mm; G–H, 1 mm; J, 0.2 mm. Vouchers:A, R.P. Oliveira et al. 1964; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 707.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A742FF90FF74FB6A11F0183B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329467	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A742FF90FF74FB6A11F0183B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A740FF97FF74F95D16B01857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329483/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329483	FIGURE 10. Microlicia ascendens, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. A flowering individual with Pico do Itobira in the background. C. Branch terminating in floral buds and flowers at anthesis (in lateral view). D. Branch with flower in frontal view. E. Fruiting branch. All photos by R.Pacifico. Vouchers:A, R. Pacifico et al. 623; B, R. Pacifico et al. 634; C–E, R. Pacifico et al. 627.	FIGURE 10. Microlicia ascendens, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. A flowering individual with Pico do Itobira in the background. C. Branch terminating in floral buds and flowers at anthesis (in lateral view). D. Branch with flower in frontal view. E. Fruiting branch. All photos by R.Pacifico. Vouchers:A, R. Pacifico et al. 623; B, R. Pacifico et al. 634; C–E, R. Pacifico et al. 627.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A740FF97FF74F95D16B01857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329487	FIGURE 11. Microlicia ascendens, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Antepetalous stamen. H. Antesepalous stamen. I. Gynoecium. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. K. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B–J, 2 mm; K, 0.2 mm. Vouchers: A, A.K.A. Santos et al. 923; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 634.	FIGURE 11. Microlicia ascendens, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Antepetalous stamen. H. Antesepalous stamen. I. Gynoecium. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. K. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B–J, 2 mm; K, 0.2 mm. Vouchers: A, A.K.A. Santos et al. 923; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 634.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A740FF97FF74F95D16B01857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329489	FIGURE 12. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia ascendens, Microlicia daneui and Microlicia piatensis in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE 12. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia ascendens, Microlicia daneui and Microlicia piatensis in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A740FF97FF74F95D16B01857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A740FF97FF74F95D16B01857.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A747FF95FF74FA5911E51A03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329491	FIGURE 13. Microlicia barbata, photos of living plants.A. Flower close up. B. Branches terminating in floral buds. Photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 619.	FIGURE 13. Microlicia barbata, photos of living plants.A. Flower close up. B. Branches terminating in floral buds. Photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 619.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A747FF95FF74FA5911E51A03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329493	FIGURE 14. Microlicia barbata, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf abaxial surface. D. Leaf adaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Antesepalous stamen. H. Antepetalous stamen. I. Gynoecium. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B, E–J, 2 mm; C–D, 1 mm. Vouchers:A, A.K.A. Santos et al. 927; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 619.	FIGURE 14. Microlicia barbata, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf abaxial surface. D. Leaf adaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Antesepalous stamen. H. Antepetalous stamen. I. Gynoecium. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B, E–J, 2 mm; C–D, 1 mm. Vouchers:A, A.K.A. Santos et al. 927; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 619.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A747FF95FF74FA5911E51A03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329495	FIGURE 15. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia barbata, Microlicia prostrata, and Microlicia tetramera in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE 15. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia barbata, Microlicia prostrata, and Microlicia tetramera in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A747FF95FF74FA5911E51A03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A747FF95FF74FA5911E51A03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75AFF88FF74FBC411E51136.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329497	FIGURE 16. Microlicia daneui, photos of living individuals. A. Habit. B. Fruiting branch. C. Branch terminating in a flower in lateral view. B. Close up on a flower.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 691.	FIGURE 16. Microlicia daneui, photos of living individuals. A. Habit. B. Fruiting branch. C. Branch terminating in a flower in lateral view. B. Close up on a flower.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 691.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75AFF88FF74FBC411E51136.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329499	FIGURE 17. Microlicia daneui, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Antepetalous stamen. G. Antesepalous stamen. H. Capsule after the hypanthium fell away. I. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B–H, 2 mm; I, 0.2 mm. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 691.	FIGURE 17. Microlicia daneui, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Antepetalous stamen. G. Antesepalous stamen. H. Capsule after the hypanthium fell away. I. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B–H, 2 mm; I, 0.2 mm. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 691.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75AFF88FF74FBC411E51136.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329489	FIGURE 12. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia ascendens, Microlicia daneui and Microlicia piatensis in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE 12. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia ascendens, Microlicia daneui and Microlicia piatensis in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75AFF88FF74FBC411E51136.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A759FF8FFF74FF6917251BE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329501	FIGURE 18. Microlicia piatensis, photos of living plants. A. Flowering branches. B. Close up of a flower. C. Branch terminating in a floral bud and one capsule. D. Branch terminating in a flower at anthesis in lateral view. E. Branch with capsule enveloped by the hypanthium.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico & V.E. Bressan 659.	FIGURE 18. Microlicia piatensis, photos of living plants. A. Flowering branches. B. Close up of a flower. C. Branch terminating in a floral bud and one capsule. D. Branch terminating in a flower at anthesis in lateral view. E. Branch with capsule enveloped by the hypanthium.All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico & V.E. Bressan 659.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A759FF8FFF74FF6917251BE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329503	FIGURE 19. Microlicia piatensis, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Flower in lateral view. F. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes. G. Petal adaxial surface. H. Antesepalous stamen. I. Antepetalous stamen. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B–D, H–I, 1 mm; E–G, J, 2 mm. Vouchers: A, W. Ganev 933; B–J, M.L. Guedes et al. 11240.	FIGURE 19. Microlicia piatensis, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Flower in lateral view. F. Flowering hypanthium and calyx lobes. G. Petal adaxial surface. H. Antesepalous stamen. I. Antepetalous stamen. J. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B–D, H–I, 1 mm; E–G, J, 2 mm. Vouchers: A, W. Ganev 933; B–J, M.L. Guedes et al. 11240.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A759FF8FFF74FF6917251BE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329489	FIGURE 12. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia ascendens, Microlicia daneui and Microlicia piatensis in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE 12. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia ascendens, Microlicia daneui and Microlicia piatensis in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A759FF8FFF74FF6917251BE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A759FF8FFF74FF6917251BE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75FFF8DFF74FCD111E31B5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329505/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329505	FIGURE 20. Microlicia prostrata, photos of living individuals. A. Habit. B. Branches terminating in floral buds. C–D. Flowers. All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 656.	FIGURE 20. Microlicia prostrata, photos of living individuals. A. Habit. B. Branches terminating in floral buds. C–D. Flowers. All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 656.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75FFF8DFF74FCD111E31B5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329507/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329507	FIGURE 21. Microlicia prostrata, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Stamen. G. Gynoecium. H. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. I. Capsule after the hypanthium fell away. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B, 2 mm; C–I, 1 mm; J, 0.2 mm. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 656.	FIGURE 21. Microlicia prostrata, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Stamen. G. Gynoecium. H. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. I. Capsule after the hypanthium fell away. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B, 2 mm; C–I, 1 mm; J, 0.2 mm. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 656.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75FFF8DFF74FCD111E31B5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329495	FIGURE 15. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia barbata, Microlicia prostrata, and Microlicia tetramera in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE 15. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia barbata, Microlicia prostrata, and Microlicia tetramera in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75FFF8DFF74FCD111E31B5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329469/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329469	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	FIGURE 4. Landscapes with campo rupestre vegetation in Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. A. Serra da Batávia, Mucugê – type locality of Marcetia auricularia and Microlicia daneui. B. Serra do Barbado,Abaíra – type locality of Marcetia santosiae. C. Pico do Elefante,Abaíra – type locality of Microlicia prostrata (in the background, Serra do Barbado). D. Serra do Porco Gordo, Arapiranga (Rio de Contas) – type locality of Microlicia tetramera. E. Serra do Esbarrancado, Guiné (Mucugê) – type locality of Marcetia unguiculata. F. Serra do Gobira, Mucugê. Photos:A, by U. Marques; B–F, by R. Pacifico.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75FFF8DFF74FCD111E31B5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75DFF82FF74FD8610F21B3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329509/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329509	FIGURE 22. Microlicia tetramera, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Branches terminating in flowers at anthesis. C. Flower in lateral view. D. Flower in frontal view. E. Fruiting branch. All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 642.	FIGURE 22. Microlicia tetramera, photos of living plants. A. Habit. B. Branches terminating in flowers at anthesis. C. Flower in lateral view. D. Flower in frontal view. E. Fruiting branch. All photos by R.Pacifico. Voucher: R. Pacifico et al. 642.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75DFF82FF74FD8610F21B3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329511/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329511	FIGURE 23. Microlicia tetramera, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Stamen. H. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. I. Capsule after the hypanthium fell away. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B–D, F, 2 mm; E, G–I, 1 mm; J, 0.2 mm. Vouchers:A, W. Ganev 1873; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 642.	FIGURE 23. Microlicia tetramera, photos of dry specimens. A. Habit. B. Detail of branchlet. C. Leaf adaxial surface. D. Leaf abaxial surface. E. Floral bud. F. Petal adaxial surface. G. Stamen. H. Capsule enveloped by the hypanthium. I. Capsule after the hypanthium fell away. J. Seed in lateral view. Scale bars:A, 2 cm; B–D, F, 2 mm; E, G–I, 1 mm; J, 0.2 mm. Vouchers:A, W. Ganev 1873; B–J, R. Pacifico et al. 642.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75DFF82FF74FD8610F21B3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329495	FIGURE 15. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia barbata, Microlicia prostrata, and Microlicia tetramera in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE 15. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Microlicia barbata, Microlicia prostrata, and Microlicia tetramera in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75DFF82FF74FD8610F21B3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329467/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329467	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	FIGURE. 3. A. Brazil with Bahia state highlighted. B. Bahia with the study area outlined (dashed line). C. Distributions of Marcetia auricularia, Marcetia santosiae and Marcetia unguiculata in the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
5D2D0916A75DFF82FF74FD8610F21B3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7329471/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7329471	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	FIGURE 5. Selected photos of species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–B. Marcetia nummularia. A. Habit. B. Flower close up. C. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up. D. Microlicia cryptandra, flowering branch. E. Microlicia noblickii, flower close up. F. Microlicia parvula, flowering branch. G. Microlicia sulfurea, flowering branch. H. Microlicia juniperina, flowering branches. Photos: A–B, E, H, by R. Pacifico; C–D, F, by F. Almeda; G, by J.A. Siqueira Filho (HVASF herbarium).	2022-11-17	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank		Zenodo	biologists	Pacifico, Ricardo;Almeda, Frank			
