taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
56153F74FFF75974FF7FFE6C05E985C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155723	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFF65949FF7FFAB604C982F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155729	FIGURE 10. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of Louteridium chartaceum, L. donnell-smithii, and L. purpusii. Symbols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 10. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of Louteridium chartaceum, L. donnell-smithii, and L. purpusii. Symbols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFCB594FFF7FFBBA055082EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155725/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155725	FIGURE 9. Map of Costa Rica (with provinces) and Panama (with provinces and comarcas) with distribution of Louterid- ium costaricense. Dots may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 9. Map of Costa Rica (with provinces) and Panama (with provinces and comarcas) with distribution of Louterid- ium costaricense. Dots may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFCD594DFF7FFBAA053785AF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155723	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFCF5947FF7FFB6B07378451.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155729	FIGURE 10. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of Louteridium chartaceum, L. donnell-smithii, and L. purpusii. Symbols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 10. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of Louteridium chartaceum, L. donnell-smithii, and L. purpusii. Symbols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFCF5947FF7FFB6B07378451.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155735/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155735	FIGURE 13. Louteridium donnell-smithii. Plate 7 from Botanical Gazette, vol. 14 (1889), drawn by C.E. Faxon. From the legend on page 29 of Donnell-Smith’s article, “Undescribed plants from Guatemala. V:” “Fig. 1. Cyme and leaf. Fig. 2. Flower with calyx removed and corolla laid open. Fig. 3. Vertical section of ovary. Fig. 4. Ovule. Fig. 5. Capsule divided transversely. Fig. 6. Dehiscent capsule. Fig. 7. One valve showing placenta and retinacula. Fig. 8. Seed divided transversely. Fig. 9 Embryo. Fig. 10. Diagram of flower.”	FIGURE 13. Louteridium donnell-smithii. Plate 7 from Botanical Gazette, vol. 14 (1889), drawn by C.E. Faxon. From the legend on page 29 of Donnell-Smith’s article, “Undescribed plants from Guatemala. V:” “Fig. 1. Cyme and leaf. Fig. 2. Flower with calyx removed and corolla laid open. Fig. 3. Vertical section of ovary. Fig. 4. Ovule. Fig. 5. Capsule divided transversely. Fig. 6. Dehiscent capsule. Fig. 7. One valve showing placenta and retinacula. Fig. 8. Seed divided transversely. Fig. 9 Embryo. Fig. 10. Diagram of flower.”	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFC55944FF7FFAC204328308.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155723	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFC55944FF7FFAC204328308.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155739/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155739	FIGURE 14. Louteridium koelzii. A. Apex of shoot with flush of new leaves (McVaugh & Koelz 1797). B. Branch with inflorescence in flower (McVaugh & Koelz 1507). C. Leaf (McVaugh & Koelz 1797). D. Corolla bud opened (McVaugh & Koelz 1797). E. Dehisced corolla with epipetalous stamens (McVaugh 26180). F. Distal portion of style and stigma (McVaugh 26180). G. Partially dehisced capsule with calyx and pedicel (McVaugh 26180). H. Seed (McVaugh 26180). Drawn by Karin Douthit, copyright reserved to University of Michigan Herbarium, used with permission.	FIGURE 14. Louteridium koelzii. A. Apex of shoot with flush of new leaves (McVaugh & Koelz 1797). B. Branch with inflorescence in flower (McVaugh & Koelz 1507). C. Leaf (McVaugh & Koelz 1797). D. Corolla bud opened (McVaugh & Koelz 1797). E. Dehisced corolla with epipetalous stamens (McVaugh 26180). F. Distal portion of style and stigma (McVaugh 26180). G. Partially dehisced capsule with calyx and pedicel (McVaugh 26180). H. Seed (McVaugh 26180). Drawn by Karin Douthit, copyright reserved to University of Michigan Herbarium, used with permission.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFC6595FFF7FFD8F06FE8767.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155731/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155731	FIGURE 11. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distribution of Louteridium mexicanum. Circles may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 11. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distribution of Louteridium mexicanum. Circles may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFC6595FFF7FFD8F06FE8767.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155743/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155743	FIGURE 15. Louteridium mexicanum. A. Shoot with inflorescence in flower. B. Leaf. C. Flower with pedicel and enlargements showing glands on external surface of corolla and eglandular trichomes on pedicel. D. Posterior calyx lobe. E. Lateral calyx lobe (adaxial surface with enlargement showing glandular punctations and cystoliths). F. Corolla dissected to show insertion of stamens. G. Anther. H. Distal portion of style and stigma. I. Capsule. J. Seed. A-H from Breedlove & Daniel 70879cv, I from Breedlove 24177, J from Hernández G. 1054. Drawn by Erin Hunter (inverted from scratchboard).	FIGURE 15. Louteridium mexicanum. A. Shoot with inflorescence in flower. B. Leaf. C. Flower with pedicel and enlargements showing glands on external surface of corolla and eglandular trichomes on pedicel. D. Posterior calyx lobe. E. Lateral calyx lobe (adaxial surface with enlargement showing glandular punctations and cystoliths). F. Corolla dissected to show insertion of stamens. G. Anther. H. Distal portion of style and stigma. I. Capsule. J. Seed. A-H from Breedlove & Daniel 70879cv, I from Breedlove 24177, J from Hernández G. 1054. Drawn by Erin Hunter (inverted from scratchboard).	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFC6595FFF7FFD8F06FE8767.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155709/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155709	FIGURE 1. Most likely phylogenetic hypothesis for relationships among species of Louteridium, generated from ddRADseq loci analyzed under maximum likelihood (and implemented in RAxML). Our analyses yield strong support for a monophyletic Louteridium as well as support for three primary sections: Louteridium, Parcostamium, and Tetrandrium. Hash mark between outgroups and Louteridium indicate branch was shortened to reduced overall figure width for reproducibility. Asterisks [*] indicate 100% ML bootstrap support.	FIGURE 1. Most likely phylogenetic hypothesis for relationships among species of Louteridium, generated from ddRADseq loci analyzed under maximum likelihood (and implemented in RAxML). Our analyses yield strong support for a monophyletic Louteridium as well as support for three primary sections: Louteridium, Parcostamium, and Tetrandrium. Hash mark between outgroups and Louteridium indicate branch was shortened to reduced overall figure width for reproducibility. Asterisks [*] indicate 100% ML bootstrap support.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFDC5953FF7FFF6D02458028.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155723	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFDC5953FF7FFF6D02458028.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155745/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155745	FIGURE 16. Louteridium parayi. A. Habit (Breedlove 67024). B. Bracteoles and flower (Breedlove & Thorne 30789). C. Calyx (Breedlove 28970). D. Corolla bud opened to show stamens (Breedlove 67024). E. Stigma (Breedlove 67024). F. Dehisced capsule (Breedlove 28970). G. Seed (Breedlove 28970). Drawn by Ellen del Valle.	FIGURE 16. Louteridium parayi. A. Habit (Breedlove 67024). B. Bracteoles and flower (Breedlove & Thorne 30789). C. Calyx (Breedlove 28970). D. Corolla bud opened to show stamens (Breedlove 67024). E. Stigma (Breedlove 67024). F. Dehisced capsule (Breedlove 28970). G. Seed (Breedlove 28970). Drawn by Ellen del Valle.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFD15952FF7FFEEB059A8707.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155729/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155729	FIGURE 10. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of Louteridium chartaceum, L. donnell-smithii, and L. purpusii. Symbols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 10. Map of southern Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of Louteridium chartaceum, L. donnell-smithii, and L. purpusii. Symbols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFD05950FF7FF9F30441804F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155723	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
56153F74FFD25957FF7FFECB04C98747.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13155723/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13155723	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	FIGURE 8. Map of Mexico (showing states) and northern Central America with distributions of species of Louteridium endemic to Mexico: L. brevicalyx, L. dendropilosum, L. koelzii, L. parayi, L. rzedowskianum, and L. tamaulipense. Sym- bols may pertain to multiple collections.	2018-09-28	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.		Zenodo	biologists	Daniel, Thomas F.;Tripp, Erin A.			
