taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3706C9276D14FFBAFFD4FE45FD93FEB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523468/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523468	Figure 1. Pleroma brevicomosum F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the leaf indument (adaxial surface); F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, bracteole (abaxial surface); H, flower bud and bracteoles; I, detail of the indument on the hypanthium (abaxial surface); J, antesepalous stamen with a glabrous filament; K, antesepalous stamen with a pair of trichomes on the filament; L, antepetalous stamen; M, detail of the two trichomes shown in K; N, detail of the connective and appendages shown in L; O, detail of the connective and appendages shown in J; P, ovary, detached from the hypanthium; Q, ovary apex; R, immature capsule without the deciduous sepals. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 1425 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	Figure 1. Pleroma brevicomosum F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the leaf indument (adaxial surface); F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, bracteole (abaxial surface); H, flower bud and bracteoles; I, detail of the indument on the hypanthium (abaxial surface); J, antesepalous stamen with a glabrous filament; K, antesepalous stamen with a pair of trichomes on the filament; L, antepetalous stamen; M, detail of the two trichomes shown in K; N, detail of the connective and appendages shown in L; O, detail of the connective and appendages shown in J; P, ovary, detached from the hypanthium; Q, ovary apex; R, immature capsule without the deciduous sepals. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 1425 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D14FFBAFFD4FE45FD93FEB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523470/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523470	Figure 2. Pleroma brevicomosum in the field. A, Plant growing on quarZitic substrate; B, leaf pair (adaxial surfaces); C, inflorescence; D, flower (lateral view); E, immature capsules. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	Figure 2. Pleroma brevicomosum in the field. A, Plant growing on quarZitic substrate; B, leaf pair (adaxial surfaces); C, inflorescence; D, flower (lateral view); E, immature capsules. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D14FFBAFFD4FE45FD93FEB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523473	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D1EFFBCFFD4FE90FC70FC62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523478/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523478	Figure 4. Pleroma caetanoi F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the leaf indument (adaxial surface); F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, bracteole (abaxial surface); H, flower without petals; I, detail of the indument on the hypanthium (abaxial surface); J, antesepalous stamen; K, detail of the setulose filament shown in J; L, antepetalous stamen; M, detail of the setulose filament shown in L; N, detail of the connective and appendages covered with glandular trichomes shown in J; O, detail of the glabrous connective and appendages shown in L; P, ovary, detached from the hypanthium; Q, ovary apex; R, immature capsule. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 1920 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	Figure 4. Pleroma caetanoi F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the leaf indument (adaxial surface); F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, bracteole (abaxial surface); H, flower without petals; I, detail of the indument on the hypanthium (abaxial surface); J, antesepalous stamen; K, detail of the setulose filament shown in J; L, antepetalous stamen; M, detail of the setulose filament shown in L; N, detail of the connective and appendages covered with glandular trichomes shown in J; O, detail of the glabrous connective and appendages shown in L; P, ovary, detached from the hypanthium; Q, ovary apex; R, immature capsule. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 1920 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D1EFFBCFFD4FE90FC70FC62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523482	Figure 5. Pleroma caetanoi in the field. A, Plant growing on campos rupestres; B, young branch with almost sessile leaves; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, inflorescence (lateral view); F, flowers; G, detail of the stamens and style; H, part of the inflorescence with an immature capsule (in the centre of the cyme), and floral buds. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	Figure 5. Pleroma caetanoi in the field. A, Plant growing on campos rupestres; B, young branch with almost sessile leaves; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, inflorescence (lateral view); F, flowers; G, detail of the stamens and style; H, part of the inflorescence with an immature capsule (in the centre of the cyme), and floral buds. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D1EFFBCFFD4FE90FC70FC62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523485/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523485	Figure 6. Pleroma caetanoi in the field. A, Specimen with purple petals (the most frequent pattern); B, specimen with white petals (less frequent). Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	Figure 6. Pleroma caetanoi in the field. A, Specimen with purple petals (the most frequent pattern); B, specimen with white petals (less frequent). Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D1EFFBCFFD4FE90FC70FC62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523473	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D18FFA0FFD4FC4AFC2BF9AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523489	Figure 7. Pleroma miconiifolium F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the adaxial surface; F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, detail of the leaf base (abaxial surface), with the two pocket domatia indicated by arrows; H, bracteole (adaxial surface); I, hypanthium and style in an old flower (the caducous calyx has already fallen at this stage); J, antesepalous stamen; K, antepetalous stamen; L, detail of the connective of the same antesepalous stamen shown in J, with two glandular trichomes attached; M, detail of the connective of the same antepetalous stamen shown in K, with two glandular trichomes attached; N, ovary, detached from the hypanthium; O, ovary apex, with sparse and short trichomes; P, immature capsule. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 2722 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	Figure 7. Pleroma miconiifolium F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the adaxial surface; F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, detail of the leaf base (abaxial surface), with the two pocket domatia indicated by arrows; H, bracteole (adaxial surface); I, hypanthium and style in an old flower (the caducous calyx has already fallen at this stage); J, antesepalous stamen; K, antepetalous stamen; L, detail of the connective of the same antesepalous stamen shown in J, with two glandular trichomes attached; M, detail of the connective of the same antepetalous stamen shown in K, with two glandular trichomes attached; N, ovary, detached from the hypanthium; O, ovary apex, with sparse and short trichomes; P, immature capsule. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 2722 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D18FFA0FFD4FC4AFC2BF9AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523491	Figure 8. Pleroma miconiifolium in the field. A, Plant growing on granitic substrate; B, leaf (adaxial surface); C, leaf (abaxial surface); D, cyme, partial inflorescence; E, partial inflorescence; F, flower with damaged stamens, probably chewed by bees. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	Figure 8. Pleroma miconiifolium in the field. A, Plant growing on granitic substrate; B, leaf (adaxial surface); C, leaf (abaxial surface); D, cyme, partial inflorescence; E, partial inflorescence; F, flower with damaged stamens, probably chewed by bees. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D18FFA0FFD4FC4AFC2BF9AB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523473	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D04FFA5FFD4F983FF58F97B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523495	Figure 9. Pleroma petrophylax F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the leaf indument (adaxial surface); F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, bracteole (abaxial surface); H, flower without petals; I, detail of the indument on the hypanthium (abaxial surface); J, antesepalous stamen; K, detail of the setulose filament shown in J; L, detail of the connective and appendages covered with glandular trichomes shown in J; M, antepetalous stamen; N, detail of the setulose filament shown in M; O, detail of the glabrous connective and appendages shown in M; P, ovary and style detached from the hypanthium; Q, immature capsule. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 2083 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	Figure 9. Pleroma petrophylax F.S.Mey. & R.Goldenb., sp. nov. A, Branch with inflorescence; B, surface of a young branch; C, leaf (adaxial surface); D, leaf (abaxial surface); E, detail of the leaf indument (adaxial surface); F, detail of the leaf indumentum (abaxial surface); G, bracteole (abaxial surface); H, flower without petals; I, detail of the indument on the hypanthium (abaxial surface); J, antesepalous stamen; K, detail of the setulose filament shown in J; L, detail of the connective and appendages covered with glandular trichomes shown in J; M, antepetalous stamen; N, detail of the setulose filament shown in M; O, detail of the glabrous connective and appendages shown in M; P, ovary and style detached from the hypanthium; Q, immature capsule. All from the holotype, Gonella et al. 2083 (UPCB). Photographs: F. S. Meyer.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D04FFA5FFD4F983FF58F97B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523499	Figure 10. Pleroma petrophylax in the field. A, Plant growing on campos rupestres; B, branch with inflorescence; C, flower; D, detail of the stamens and style. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	Figure 10. Pleroma petrophylax in the field. A, Plant growing on campos rupestres; B, branch with inflorescence; C, flower; D, detail of the stamens and style. Photographs: P. M. Gonella.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
3706C9276D04FFA5FFD4F983FF58F97B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10523473/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523473	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	Figure 3. Distribution in Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, of the four new species described in this article. BA, Bahia; ES, Espírito Santo; RJ, Rio de Janeiro.	2022-05-03	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.		Zenodo	biologists	Goldenberg, R.;Gonella, P. M.;Meyer, F. S.			
