taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03BC87C5FFE78239FF7DF8B75E8997DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFE78239FF7DF8B75E8997DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327856/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327856	FIG. 5. Distribution of Solanum crassinervium, S. dalibardiforme, and S. dolichorhachis.	FIG. 5. Distribution of Solanum crassinervium, S. dalibardiforme, and S. dolichorhachis.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFE98239FF7DFBBE5F9791D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327850/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327850	FIG.2. Flowers, fruits, and habit of Solanum sect.Herpystichum. A. Solanum pentaphyllum, habit and flower (from O. Haught 2551, F). B. S. dalibardiforme, habit and flower (from K. von Sneidern 3121, US). C. S. dolichorhachis, habit, flower, and immature fruit (from F. H. Eggers 14641, A).	FIG.2. Flowers, fruits, and habit of Solanum sect.Herpystichum. A. Solanum pentaphyllum, habit and flower (from O. Haught 2551, F). B. S. dalibardiforme, habit and flower (from K. von Sneidern 3121, US). C. S. dolichorhachis, habit, flower, and immature fruit (from F. H. Eggers 14641, A).	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFE98239FF7DFBBE5F9791D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327856/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327856	FIG. 5. Distribution of Solanum crassinervium, S. dalibardiforme, and S. dolichorhachis.	FIG. 5. Distribution of Solanum crassinervium, S. dalibardiforme, and S. dolichorhachis.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFE9823AFCC5F9BB59CF97B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327850/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327850	FIG.2. Flowers, fruits, and habit of Solanum sect.Herpystichum. A. Solanum pentaphyllum, habit and flower (from O. Haught 2551, F). B. S. dalibardiforme, habit and flower (from K. von Sneidern 3121, US). C. S. dolichorhachis, habit, flower, and immature fruit (from F. H. Eggers 14641, A).	FIG.2. Flowers, fruits, and habit of Solanum sect.Herpystichum. A. Solanum pentaphyllum, habit and flower (from O. Haught 2551, F). B. S. dalibardiforme, habit and flower (from K. von Sneidern 3121, US). C. S. dolichorhachis, habit, flower, and immature fruit (from F. H. Eggers 14641, A).	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFE9823AFCC5F9BB59CF97B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327856/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327856	FIG. 5. Distribution of Solanum crassinervium, S. dalibardiforme, and S. dolichorhachis.	FIG. 5. Distribution of Solanum crassinervium, S. dalibardiforme, and S. dolichorhachis.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFE9823AFCC5F9BB59CF97B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEA823CFCA5FC1B5C8D92A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEA823CFCA5FC1B5C8D92A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327858/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327858	FIG.6. Distribution of Solanum evolvulifolium.	FIG.6. Distribution of Solanum evolvulifolium.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEA823CFCA5FC1B5C8D92A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327854/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327854	FIG.4. Summary phylogeny of Solanum sect. Herpystichum based on based on plastid psbA-trnH, trnT-trnF, and trnS-trnG, and nuclear waxy, ITS, cos1C, cos5, cos9B, cos10B, and cos11 sequences (E. J. Tepe et al. 2011). For clarity, replicate accessions of all species except for S. evolvulifolium and S. pentaphyllum have been omitted. Provenance is indicated for species with multiple accessions, species with compound leaves are underlined, and the asterisk indicates an especially robust specimen of S. evolvulifolium. The topology is based on Bayesian analyses, and branch support values are Bayesian posterior probabilities/maximum parsimony bootstrap.	FIG.4. Summary phylogeny of Solanum sect. Herpystichum based on based on plastid psbA-trnH, trnT-trnF, and trnS-trnG, and nuclear waxy, ITS, cos1C, cos5, cos9B, cos10B, and cos11 sequences (E. J. Tepe et al. 2011). For clarity, replicate accessions of all species except for S. evolvulifolium and S. pentaphyllum have been omitted. Provenance is indicated for species with multiple accessions, species with compound leaves are underlined, and the asterisk indicates an especially robust specimen of S. evolvulifolium. The topology is based on Bayesian analyses, and branch support values are Bayesian posterior probabilities/maximum parsimony bootstrap.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEC823DFF5DF9265E379719.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEC823DFF5DF9265E379719.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327860/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327860	FIG.7. Distribution of Solanum limoncochaense and S. loxophyllum.	FIG.7. Distribution of Solanum limoncochaense and S. loxophyllum.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFED823EFF7DFCE75F7F90F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFED823EFF7DFCE75F7F90F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327860/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327860	FIG.7. Distribution of Solanum limoncochaense and S. loxophyllum.	FIG.7. Distribution of Solanum limoncochaense and S. loxophyllum.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEE823FFF5DFB455F569686.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEE823FFF5DFB455F569686.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327862/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327862	FIG.8. Distribution of Solanum pacificum and S. pentaphyllum.	FIG.8. Distribution of Solanum pacificum and S. pentaphyllum.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEF8220FF7DFD015D529281.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327850/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327850	FIG.2. Flowers, fruits, and habit of Solanum sect.Herpystichum. A. Solanum pentaphyllum, habit and flower (from O. Haught 2551, F). B. S. dalibardiforme, habit and flower (from K. von Sneidern 3121, US). C. S. dolichorhachis, habit, flower, and immature fruit (from F. H. Eggers 14641, A).	FIG.2. Flowers, fruits, and habit of Solanum sect.Herpystichum. A. Solanum pentaphyllum, habit and flower (from O. Haught 2551, F). B. S. dalibardiforme, habit and flower (from K. von Sneidern 3121, US). C. S. dolichorhachis, habit, flower, and immature fruit (from F. H. Eggers 14641, A).	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEF8220FF7DFD015D529281.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327862/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327862	FIG.8. Distribution of Solanum pacificum and S. pentaphyllum.	FIG.8. Distribution of Solanum pacificum and S. pentaphyllum.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFEF8220FF7DFD015D529281.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327854/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327854	FIG.4. Summary phylogeny of Solanum sect. Herpystichum based on based on plastid psbA-trnH, trnT-trnF, and trnS-trnG, and nuclear waxy, ITS, cos1C, cos5, cos9B, cos10B, and cos11 sequences (E. J. Tepe et al. 2011). For clarity, replicate accessions of all species except for S. evolvulifolium and S. pentaphyllum have been omitted. Provenance is indicated for species with multiple accessions, species with compound leaves are underlined, and the asterisk indicates an especially robust specimen of S. evolvulifolium. The topology is based on Bayesian analyses, and branch support values are Bayesian posterior probabilities/maximum parsimony bootstrap.	FIG.4. Summary phylogeny of Solanum sect. Herpystichum based on based on plastid psbA-trnH, trnT-trnF, and trnS-trnG, and nuclear waxy, ITS, cos1C, cos5, cos9B, cos10B, and cos11 sequences (E. J. Tepe et al. 2011). For clarity, replicate accessions of all species except for S. evolvulifolium and S. pentaphyllum have been omitted. Provenance is indicated for species with multiple accessions, species with compound leaves are underlined, and the asterisk indicates an especially robust specimen of S. evolvulifolium. The topology is based on Bayesian analyses, and branch support values are Bayesian posterior probabilities/maximum parsimony bootstrap.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFF08221FF5DF90D5F8697DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFF08221FF5DF90D5F8697DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327864/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327864	FIG.9. Distribution of Solanum phaseoloides and S. trifolium.	FIG.9. Distribution of Solanum phaseoloides and S. trifolium.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFF18222FCC5FBBF5D4893E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327848/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327848	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	FIG.1. Flowers fruits, and habit of Solanum sect. Herpystichum: A. Solanum limoncochaense, habit, flower, and bud. B. S. limoncochaense fruit in situ and C. in cross section (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2627, QCNE). D. S. trifolium flower and leaf (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2682, QCNE). E. S. phaseoloides habit, flower, and leaf (photo by W. H. Haber). F. S. crassinervium habit (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2729, QCNE), and G. flowers (S. Stern & E. J. Tepe 400, QCNE). H. S. evolvulifolium habit and flower, and I. fruit (immature) (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2671, QCNE). J. S. pacificum inflorescence with flowers, buds, and fruit (immature), and K. habit (E. J. Tepe et al. 2696, QCNE). L. S. loxophyllum habit, note adventitious roots at nodes, and M. older stem with inflorescences, note figure eightshaped stem (E. J. Tepe & S. Stern 2726, QCNE). Inflorescences emerge from the cleft between the two lobes of the stem.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
03BC87C5FFF18222FCC5FBBF5D4893E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6327864/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6327864	FIG.9. Distribution of Solanum phaseoloides and S. trifolium.	FIG.9. Distribution of Solanum phaseoloides and S. trifolium.	2011-12-31	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L		Zenodo	biologists	Tepe, EJ;Bohs, L			
