taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217938	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure1	Figure 1. Distribution of Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. Modified from Pellegrini (2017).	Figure 1. Distribution of Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. Modified from Pellegrini (2017).	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217939	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure2	Figure 2. Indumentum morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A completely glabrous stems and leaves in T. seubertiana B glabrous leaf-blade of T. crassula, showing the ciliate margin C abaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the sparsely hispid indumentum D adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the hispid indumentum E adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. tenella, showing the hirsute indumentum and ciliate margin F sepal of T. tenella, showing the glandular-pubescent indumentum. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 2. Indumentum morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A completely glabrous stems and leaves in T. seubertiana B glabrous leaf-blade of T. crassula, showing the ciliate margin C abaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the sparsely hispid indumentum D adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the hispid indumentum E adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. tenella, showing the hirsute indumentum and ciliate margin F sepal of T. tenella, showing the glandular-pubescent indumentum. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217940	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure3	Figure 3. Leaf morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A elliptic blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the dark green colouration and obtuse apex B broadly ovate blade of T. cymbispatha, showing the bluish-green colouration, vinaceous margins, the densely strigose indumentum and cordate base C linear blade of T. decora, showing the conduplicate and falcate posture and truncate base (removed) D one of the uppermost leaves from T. fluminensis, showing the dark green colouration, inconspicuous subpetiole, impressed secondary veins and cordate base E blade of T. mundula, showing the short subpetiole, impressed secondary veins and round base F detail of the amplexicaulous leaf-blade base of T. seubertiana G blade of T. tenella, showing the distinctively subpetiolate leaf and strongly asymmetric base H blade of T. umbraculifera, showing the amplexicaulous base and caudate apex. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	Figure 3. Leaf morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A elliptic blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the dark green colouration and obtuse apex B broadly ovate blade of T. cymbispatha, showing the bluish-green colouration, vinaceous margins, the densely strigose indumentum and cordate base C linear blade of T. decora, showing the conduplicate and falcate posture and truncate base (removed) D one of the uppermost leaves from T. fluminensis, showing the dark green colouration, inconspicuous subpetiole, impressed secondary veins and cordate base E blade of T. mundula, showing the short subpetiole, impressed secondary veins and round base F detail of the amplexicaulous leaf-blade base of T. seubertiana G blade of T. tenella, showing the distinctively subpetiolate leaf and strongly asymmetric base H blade of T. umbraculifera, showing the amplexicaulous base and caudate apex. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217941	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure4	Figure 4. Leaf variegation in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia cultivars A habit of T. fluminensis, showing different degrees of yellow variegation in the same plant B sick leaf blade of T. decora, showing the white variegation and a necrotic spot C-D T. fluminensis with yellow variegation C sick branch, showing atrophied and almost completely lacking chlorophyll D sick leaf blade, showing small portions of chlorophyllate tissue and necrotic spots. E-H, T. mundula with pink to vinaceous variegation E habit, showing different variegation patterns and degrees in the same plant F healthy branch, showing leaves with stripes in shades of pink and lilac G sick branch, showing the almost complete lack of chlorophyll and the great amount anthocyanin on the abaxial side of the blades H sick branch, showing the almost complete lack of chlorophyll and the pink hue produced by the anthocyanin from the abaxial side of the blades. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 4. Leaf variegation in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia cultivars A habit of T. fluminensis, showing different degrees of yellow variegation in the same plant B sick leaf blade of T. decora, showing the white variegation and a necrotic spot C-D T. fluminensis with yellow variegation C sick branch, showing atrophied and almost completely lacking chlorophyll D sick leaf blade, showing small portions of chlorophyllate tissue and necrotic spots. E-H, T. mundula with pink to vinaceous variegation E habit, showing different variegation patterns and degrees in the same plant F healthy branch, showing leaves with stripes in shades of pink and lilac G sick branch, showing the almost complete lack of chlorophyll and the great amount anthocyanin on the abaxial side of the blades H sick branch, showing the almost complete lack of chlorophyll and the pink hue produced by the anthocyanin from the abaxial side of the blades. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217942	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure5	Figure 5. Inflorescence architecture in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia A malformed main florescence of T. cymbispatha, showing the subopposite cincinni B detail of the synflorescence of T. crassula, showing an axillary inflorescence composed of solitary cincinnus and a terminal with the typical double-cincinni with non-saccate cincinni bracts C-D inflorescence in T. decora (removed) C inflorescence composed of 4 - cincinni, showing the spathaceous and supernumerary bracts (removed) D synflorescence, showing main florescences and coflorescences ranging from regular double-cincinni to 3 - 5 - cincinni (removed) E front view of the main florescence of T. fluminensis, showing the saccate cincinni bracts F dorsal view of the main florescence of T. mundula, showing the saccate cincinni bracts G main florescence of T. seubertiana, showing the unequal and non-saccate cincinni bracts H main florescence of T. tenella, showing the strongly unequal cincinni bracts I inflorescence of T. umbraculifera, showing the main florescence and a coflorescence emerging from the same leaf axil. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	Figure 5. Inflorescence architecture in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia A malformed main florescence of T. cymbispatha, showing the subopposite cincinni B detail of the synflorescence of T. crassula, showing an axillary inflorescence composed of solitary cincinnus and a terminal with the typical double-cincinni with non-saccate cincinni bracts C-D inflorescence in T. decora (removed) C inflorescence composed of 4 - cincinni, showing the spathaceous and supernumerary bracts (removed) D synflorescence, showing main florescences and coflorescences ranging from regular double-cincinni to 3 - 5 - cincinni (removed) E front view of the main florescence of T. fluminensis, showing the saccate cincinni bracts F dorsal view of the main florescence of T. mundula, showing the saccate cincinni bracts G main florescence of T. seubertiana, showing the unequal and non-saccate cincinni bracts H main florescence of T. tenella, showing the strongly unequal cincinni bracts I inflorescence of T. umbraculifera, showing the main florescence and a coflorescence emerging from the same leaf axil. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217943	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure6	Figure 6. Floral morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A-C floral buds A floral bud of T. cerinthoides, showing the vinaceous coloration, densely hispid indumentum and absence of dorsal keels in the sepals B floral bud of T. fluminensis, showing the medium green colouration and pilose eglandular hairs restricted to dorsal keels C floral bud of T. tenella, showing the green colouration, glandular-pubescent indumentum and the presence of dorsal keels in the sepals D-H flowers D front view of a flower of T. atlantica, showing the plicate petals E front view of a flower of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals F side view of two flowers of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals and the deflexed flowers at post-anthesis G front view of a flower of T. tenella, showing the flat petals H front view of a flower of T. umbraculifera, showing the flat and elliptic petals. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 6. Floral morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A-C floral buds A floral bud of T. cerinthoides, showing the vinaceous coloration, densely hispid indumentum and absence of dorsal keels in the sepals B floral bud of T. fluminensis, showing the medium green colouration and pilose eglandular hairs restricted to dorsal keels C floral bud of T. tenella, showing the green colouration, glandular-pubescent indumentum and the presence of dorsal keels in the sepals D-H flowers D front view of a flower of T. atlantica, showing the plicate petals E front view of a flower of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals F side view of two flowers of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals and the deflexed flowers at post-anthesis G front view of a flower of T. tenella, showing the flat petals H front view of a flower of T. umbraculifera, showing the flat and elliptic petals. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
42218613ACB55B77938AB2FF94E9F0B3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217944	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure7	Figure 7. Fruit and seed morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A mature and dehisced capsule of T. cerinthoides B dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. crassula, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed C dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. hertweckii, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum equal to 1 / 2 the length of the seed D dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. atlantica, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 7. Fruit and seed morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A mature and dehisced capsule of T. cerinthoides B dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. crassula, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed C dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. hertweckii, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum equal to 1 / 2 the length of the seed D dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. atlantica, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
310DE64F00F954E28EB2DD6BA1DD1D6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217945	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure8	Figure 8. Tradescantia atlantica M. Pell. A Estacao Ecologica de Macae de Cima, Nova Friburgo, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil B habit, showing the erect, fibrous and little branched stems C young shoot, showing the densely hispid indumentum D mature stem, showing the dark green to vinaceous and glabrous internodes with the leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs E-F inflorescence E overview of the inflorescence F detail of the main florescence, showing the unequal cincinni bracts G detail of the pedicels, showing the vinaceous colouration and glandular hairs H front view of a flower, showing the plicate petals I dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 8. Tradescantia atlantica M. Pell. A Estacao Ecologica de Macae de Cima, Nova Friburgo, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil B habit, showing the erect, fibrous and little branched stems C young shoot, showing the densely hispid indumentum D mature stem, showing the dark green to vinaceous and glabrous internodes with the leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs E-F inflorescence E overview of the inflorescence F detail of the main florescence, showing the unequal cincinni bracts G detail of the pedicels, showing the vinaceous colouration and glandular hairs H front view of a flower, showing the plicate petals I dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
310DE64F00F954E28EB2DD6BA1DD1D6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217946	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure9	Figure 9. Distribution of Tradescantia atlantica M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 9. Distribution of Tradescantia atlantica M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
310DE64F00F954E28EB2DD6BA1DD1D6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217939	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure2	Figure 2. Indumentum morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A completely glabrous stems and leaves in T. seubertiana B glabrous leaf-blade of T. crassula, showing the ciliate margin C abaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the sparsely hispid indumentum D adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the hispid indumentum E adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. tenella, showing the hirsute indumentum and ciliate margin F sepal of T. tenella, showing the glandular-pubescent indumentum. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 2. Indumentum morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A completely glabrous stems and leaves in T. seubertiana B glabrous leaf-blade of T. crassula, showing the ciliate margin C abaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the sparsely hispid indumentum D adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. cerinthoides, showing the hispid indumentum E adaxial side of a leaf-blade of T. tenella, showing the hirsute indumentum and ciliate margin F sepal of T. tenella, showing the glandular-pubescent indumentum. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
310DE64F00F954E28EB2DD6BA1DD1D6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217943	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure6	Figure 6. Floral morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A-C floral buds A floral bud of T. cerinthoides, showing the vinaceous coloration, densely hispid indumentum and absence of dorsal keels in the sepals B floral bud of T. fluminensis, showing the medium green colouration and pilose eglandular hairs restricted to dorsal keels C floral bud of T. tenella, showing the green colouration, glandular-pubescent indumentum and the presence of dorsal keels in the sepals D-H flowers D front view of a flower of T. atlantica, showing the plicate petals E front view of a flower of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals F side view of two flowers of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals and the deflexed flowers at post-anthesis G front view of a flower of T. tenella, showing the flat petals H front view of a flower of T. umbraculifera, showing the flat and elliptic petals. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 6. Floral morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A-C floral buds A floral bud of T. cerinthoides, showing the vinaceous coloration, densely hispid indumentum and absence of dorsal keels in the sepals B floral bud of T. fluminensis, showing the medium green colouration and pilose eglandular hairs restricted to dorsal keels C floral bud of T. tenella, showing the green colouration, glandular-pubescent indumentum and the presence of dorsal keels in the sepals D-H flowers D front view of a flower of T. atlantica, showing the plicate petals E front view of a flower of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals F side view of two flowers of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals and the deflexed flowers at post-anthesis G front view of a flower of T. tenella, showing the flat petals H front view of a flower of T. umbraculifera, showing the flat and elliptic petals. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
0BEE223D1A8B360D6B16960592028586.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217947	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure10	Figure 10. Tradescantia cerinthoides Kunth. A rupicolous subpopulation in the municipality of Vacaria, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil B-C habit B habit, showing the spirally-alternate leaves C habit, showing the distichously-alternate leaves D-F stems and leaf-sheaths D detail of a glabrous stem, vinaceous with green striations and sparsely hispid leaf-sheath, light green with vinaceous striations E detail of a hispid stem, vinaceous with green striations and hispid leaf-sheath, vinaceous with darker striations F detail of a velutine stem, medium green and velutine, pinkish leaf-sheath with vinaceous striations G-J pubescence of the leaf-blades G abaxial side, showing the dark vinaceous colouration and lack of pubescence H abaxial side, showing the vinaceous colouration and sparsely hispid indumentum I adaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and the hispid indumentum J abaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and velutine indumentum K inflorescence, showing the non-saccate cincinni bracts and velutine indumentum L-M floral buds L green floral bud, showing the velutine indumentum M vinaceous floral bud, showing the hispid indumentum N front view of flowers from the same subpopulation (Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), showing the variation of sepal colour (green to dark vinaceous), sepal pubescence (velutine to sparsely hispid to hispid to densely hispid) and petal colour (white to shades of pink to lilac) O dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 10. Tradescantia cerinthoides Kunth. A rupicolous subpopulation in the municipality of Vacaria, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil B-C habit B habit, showing the spirally-alternate leaves C habit, showing the distichously-alternate leaves D-F stems and leaf-sheaths D detail of a glabrous stem, vinaceous with green striations and sparsely hispid leaf-sheath, light green with vinaceous striations E detail of a hispid stem, vinaceous with green striations and hispid leaf-sheath, vinaceous with darker striations F detail of a velutine stem, medium green and velutine, pinkish leaf-sheath with vinaceous striations G-J pubescence of the leaf-blades G abaxial side, showing the dark vinaceous colouration and lack of pubescence H abaxial side, showing the vinaceous colouration and sparsely hispid indumentum I adaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and the hispid indumentum J abaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and velutine indumentum K inflorescence, showing the non-saccate cincinni bracts and velutine indumentum L-M floral buds L green floral bud, showing the velutine indumentum M vinaceous floral bud, showing the hispid indumentum N front view of flowers from the same subpopulation (Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), showing the variation of sepal colour (green to dark vinaceous), sepal pubescence (velutine to sparsely hispid to hispid to densely hispid) and petal colour (white to shades of pink to lilac) O dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
0BEE223D1A8B360D6B16960592028586.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217948	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure11	Figure 11. Distribution of Tradescantia cerinthoides Kunth. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 11. Distribution of Tradescantia cerinthoides Kunth. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
32739FB6225357A381493F6CF82C555A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217949	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure12	Figure 12. Tradescantia chrysophylla M. Pell. A habit, showing the prostrate stems (removed) B detail of the ascending apex C-D detail of the stem and leaf-sheath, showing the velutine to hispid indumentum C medium green to reddish-green internodes (removed) D vinaceous internodes E-G leaves E adaxial side F vinaceous abaxial side G light green abaxial side (removed) H-I inflorescence (removed) H upper view of an inflorescence, showing unequal cincinni bracts and a front view of a flower (removed) I front view of a flower (removed) J dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega, and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	Figure 12. Tradescantia chrysophylla M. Pell. A habit, showing the prostrate stems (removed) B detail of the ascending apex C-D detail of the stem and leaf-sheath, showing the velutine to hispid indumentum C medium green to reddish-green internodes (removed) D vinaceous internodes E-G leaves E adaxial side F vinaceous abaxial side G light green abaxial side (removed) H-I inflorescence (removed) H upper view of an inflorescence, showing unequal cincinni bracts and a front view of a flower (removed) I front view of a flower (removed) J dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega, and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
32739FB6225357A381493F6CF82C555A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217950	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure13	Figure 13. Distribution of Tradescantia chrysophylla M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 13. Distribution of Tradescantia chrysophylla M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
32739FB6225357A381493F6CF82C555A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217943	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure6	Figure 6. Floral morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A-C floral buds A floral bud of T. cerinthoides, showing the vinaceous coloration, densely hispid indumentum and absence of dorsal keels in the sepals B floral bud of T. fluminensis, showing the medium green colouration and pilose eglandular hairs restricted to dorsal keels C floral bud of T. tenella, showing the green colouration, glandular-pubescent indumentum and the presence of dorsal keels in the sepals D-H flowers D front view of a flower of T. atlantica, showing the plicate petals E front view of a flower of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals F side view of two flowers of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals and the deflexed flowers at post-anthesis G front view of a flower of T. tenella, showing the flat petals H front view of a flower of T. umbraculifera, showing the flat and elliptic petals. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 6. Floral morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A-C floral buds A floral bud of T. cerinthoides, showing the vinaceous coloration, densely hispid indumentum and absence of dorsal keels in the sepals B floral bud of T. fluminensis, showing the medium green colouration and pilose eglandular hairs restricted to dorsal keels C floral bud of T. tenella, showing the green colouration, glandular-pubescent indumentum and the presence of dorsal keels in the sepals D-H flowers D front view of a flower of T. atlantica, showing the plicate petals E front view of a flower of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals F side view of two flowers of T. fluminensis, showing the plicate petals and the deflexed flowers at post-anthesis G front view of a flower of T. tenella, showing the flat petals H front view of a flower of T. umbraculifera, showing the flat and elliptic petals. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
45E6288D7621A05A5FE887389B163544.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217951	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure14	Figure 14. Tradescantia crassula Link & Otto. A habit, showing the erect stems and distichously-alternate leaves with conduplicate blades of a rupicolous specimen B habit, showing epiphytic subpopulation C detail of an epiphytic individual, showing the spirally-alternate leaves D-F stems and leaf-sheaths D vinaceous internodes of a young epiphytic specimen E medium green internode with a leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs F medium green internode, showing a leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs G detail of the leaf-blade, showing the glabrous surface H synflorescence I detail of the synflorescence, showing an axillary inflorescence composed of solitary cincinnus and a terminal with the typical double-cincinni with non-saccate cincinni bracts J flowers in front and side view, showing the setose sepals with hairs restricted to the dorsal keels and pistil longer than the stamens K dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. H by G. A. Dettke, remaining photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 14. Tradescantia crassula Link & Otto. A habit, showing the erect stems and distichously-alternate leaves with conduplicate blades of a rupicolous specimen B habit, showing epiphytic subpopulation C detail of an epiphytic individual, showing the spirally-alternate leaves D-F stems and leaf-sheaths D vinaceous internodes of a young epiphytic specimen E medium green internode with a leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs F medium green internode, showing a leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs G detail of the leaf-blade, showing the glabrous surface H synflorescence I detail of the synflorescence, showing an axillary inflorescence composed of solitary cincinnus and a terminal with the typical double-cincinni with non-saccate cincinni bracts J flowers in front and side view, showing the setose sepals with hairs restricted to the dorsal keels and pistil longer than the stamens K dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. H by G. A. Dettke, remaining photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
45E6288D7621A05A5FE887389B163544.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217952	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of Tradescantia crassula Link & Otto. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 15. Distribution of Tradescantia crassula Link & Otto. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
7D43D420674B5BE79A757956B8210623.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217953	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure16	Figure 16. Tradescantia cymbispatha C. B. Clarke. A habit, showing the velvety aspect of the leaves due to the strigose indumentum B detail of the stem, showing the predominant vinaceous colour of the stem and leaves C detail of the stems, leaf-sheaths and abaxial side of the blades, showing the strigose and hyaline indumentum D adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the inconspicuous secondary veins and the strigose and hyaline indumentum E detail of flower at post-anthesis, showing the pedicel's and sepals' velutine indumentum F front view of a flower G dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 16. Tradescantia cymbispatha C. B. Clarke. A habit, showing the velvety aspect of the leaves due to the strigose indumentum B detail of the stem, showing the predominant vinaceous colour of the stem and leaves C detail of the stems, leaf-sheaths and abaxial side of the blades, showing the strigose and hyaline indumentum D adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the inconspicuous secondary veins and the strigose and hyaline indumentum E detail of flower at post-anthesis, showing the pedicel's and sepals' velutine indumentum F front view of a flower G dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
7D43D420674B5BE79A757956B8210623.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217954	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure17	Figure 17. Distribution of Tradescantia cymbispatha C. B. Clarke. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 17. Distribution of Tradescantia cymbispatha C. B. Clarke. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
6DCCEDE572A75142BEDEA18BB183C634.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217980	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure18	Figure 18. Tradescantia decora W. Bull. A habit B detail of the leaf-sheath and the base of the blade, showing the long-setose hairs C detail of the base of the leaf blade, showing the long-setose hairs at the margin D details of a long-setose hair E main florescence composed of 4 - cincinni, showing the side view of a flower and its pistil longer than the stamens F detail of the stamen G flower at anthesis H flower at post-anthesis I sepal, showing the lack of a dorsal keel J flower at post-anthesis, with capsule beginning to develop K pistil L-M seeds: L dorsal view, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega; ventral view showing the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Line drawing by M. A. Rezende. The entire figure has been replaced, see the Erratum note.	Figure 18. Tradescantia decora W. Bull. A habit B detail of the leaf-sheath and the base of the blade, showing the long-setose hairs C detail of the base of the leaf blade, showing the long-setose hairs at the margin D details of a long-setose hair E main florescence composed of 4 - cincinni, showing the side view of a flower and its pistil longer than the stamens F detail of the stamen G flower at anthesis H flower at post-anthesis I sepal, showing the lack of a dorsal keel J flower at post-anthesis, with capsule beginning to develop K pistil L-M seeds: L dorsal view, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega; ventral view showing the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Line drawing by M. A. Rezende. The entire figure has been replaced, see the Erratum note.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
6DCCEDE572A75142BEDEA18BB183C634.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217956	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure19	Figure 19. Distribution of Tradescantia decora W. Bull. Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 19. Distribution of Tradescantia decora W. Bull. Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
8248E8CAEF5C11222C7CEA78D2708AC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217957	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure20	Figure 20. Tradescantia fluminensis Vell. A habit, showing the mat-forming prostrate stems B detail of the stem and leaf-sheath, showing the setose margin of the leaf-sheath and the subpetiole C adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins D detail of the inflorescence, showing the saccate cincinni bract base, the plicate petals and the pistil as long as the stamens E floral bud, showing the dorsally keeled sepals and the pilose indumentum restricted to the keels F front view of a flower, showing the plicate petals G dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 20. Tradescantia fluminensis Vell. A habit, showing the mat-forming prostrate stems B detail of the stem and leaf-sheath, showing the setose margin of the leaf-sheath and the subpetiole C adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins D detail of the inflorescence, showing the saccate cincinni bract base, the plicate petals and the pistil as long as the stamens E floral bud, showing the dorsally keeled sepals and the pilose indumentum restricted to the keels F front view of a flower, showing the plicate petals G dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
8248E8CAEF5C11222C7CEA78D2708AC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217958	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure21	Figure 21. Distribution of Tradescantia fluminensis Vell. Light green- Amazon Forest; Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest; Purple- Andean Yungas.	Figure 21. Distribution of Tradescantia fluminensis Vell. Light green- Amazon Forest; Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest; Purple- Andean Yungas.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
A0B07DBC71135DE0A9FF769535EAEE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217959	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure22	Figure 22. Tradescantia hertweckii M. Pell. A habit B detail of the leaf-sheaths, showing the setose margins C hair from the margin of the leaf-sheath D-E leaves D detail of the abaxial side of the apex of the blade, showing the hispid indumentum E detail of the adaxial side of the apex of the blade, showing the hispid indumentum F-G flowers F front view of a flower G oblique view of a flower H sepals, showing the setose indumentum restricted to the dorsal keels I petal J-K androecium J stamen K detail of the anther L-M gynoecium L pistil M detail of the stigma N open mature capsule O seeds, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Line drawings by M. A. Rezende.	Figure 22. Tradescantia hertweckii M. Pell. A habit B detail of the leaf-sheaths, showing the setose margins C hair from the margin of the leaf-sheath D-E leaves D detail of the abaxial side of the apex of the blade, showing the hispid indumentum E detail of the adaxial side of the apex of the blade, showing the hispid indumentum F-G flowers F front view of a flower G oblique view of a flower H sepals, showing the setose indumentum restricted to the dorsal keels I petal J-K androecium J stamen K detail of the anther L-M gynoecium L pistil M detail of the stigma N open mature capsule O seeds, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Line drawings by M. A. Rezende.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
A0B07DBC71135DE0A9FF769535EAEE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217960	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure23	Figure 23. Distribution of Tradescantia hertweckii M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 23. Distribution of Tradescantia hertweckii M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
A0B07DBC71135DE0A9FF769535EAEE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217942	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure5	Figure 5. Inflorescence architecture in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia A malformed main florescence of T. cymbispatha, showing the subopposite cincinni B detail of the synflorescence of T. crassula, showing an axillary inflorescence composed of solitary cincinnus and a terminal with the typical double-cincinni with non-saccate cincinni bracts C-D inflorescence in T. decora (removed) C inflorescence composed of 4 - cincinni, showing the spathaceous and supernumerary bracts (removed) D synflorescence, showing main florescences and coflorescences ranging from regular double-cincinni to 3 - 5 - cincinni (removed) E front view of the main florescence of T. fluminensis, showing the saccate cincinni bracts F dorsal view of the main florescence of T. mundula, showing the saccate cincinni bracts G main florescence of T. seubertiana, showing the unequal and non-saccate cincinni bracts H main florescence of T. tenella, showing the strongly unequal cincinni bracts I inflorescence of T. umbraculifera, showing the main florescence and a coflorescence emerging from the same leaf axil. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	Figure 5. Inflorescence architecture in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia A malformed main florescence of T. cymbispatha, showing the subopposite cincinni B detail of the synflorescence of T. crassula, showing an axillary inflorescence composed of solitary cincinnus and a terminal with the typical double-cincinni with non-saccate cincinni bracts C-D inflorescence in T. decora (removed) C inflorescence composed of 4 - cincinni, showing the spathaceous and supernumerary bracts (removed) D synflorescence, showing main florescences and coflorescences ranging from regular double-cincinni to 3 - 5 - cincinni (removed) E front view of the main florescence of T. fluminensis, showing the saccate cincinni bracts F dorsal view of the main florescence of T. mundula, showing the saccate cincinni bracts G main florescence of T. seubertiana, showing the unequal and non-saccate cincinni bracts H main florescence of T. tenella, showing the strongly unequal cincinni bracts I inflorescence of T. umbraculifera, showing the main florescence and a coflorescence emerging from the same leaf axil. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini. See the Erratum note.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
A0B07DBC71135DE0A9FF769535EAEE6E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217944	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure7	Figure 7. Fruit and seed morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A mature and dehisced capsule of T. cerinthoides B dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. crassula, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed C dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. hertweckii, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum equal to 1 / 2 the length of the seed D dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. atlantica, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 7. Fruit and seed morphology in Tradescantia subg. Austrotradescantia. A mature and dehisced capsule of T. cerinthoides B dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. crassula, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed C dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. hertweckii, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum equal to 1 / 2 the length of the seed D dorsal and ventral views of the seed of T. atlantica, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
D401A6FB4D951B67D59FBB2FFFD8E691.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217961	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure24	Figure 24. Tradescantia mundula Kunth. A habit, showing the mat-forming prostrate stems B-C stems and leaf-sheaths B detail of a sparsely strigose stem, leaf-sheath and subpetiole C detail of a strigose stem, leaf-sheath, subpetiole and young leaves D-E leaves D adaxial side of the blade, showing the medium green colouration and impressed secondary veins E abaxial side of the blade, showing the vinaceous tinted colouration F detail of the inflorescence, showing the saccate cincinni bract base G detail of flower at post-anthesis, showing the pedicel's and sepals' velutine indumentum H front view of a flower, showing the flat petals I dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Field photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 24. Tradescantia mundula Kunth. A habit, showing the mat-forming prostrate stems B-C stems and leaf-sheaths B detail of a sparsely strigose stem, leaf-sheath and subpetiole C detail of a strigose stem, leaf-sheath, subpetiole and young leaves D-E leaves D adaxial side of the blade, showing the medium green colouration and impressed secondary veins E abaxial side of the blade, showing the vinaceous tinted colouration F detail of the inflorescence, showing the saccate cincinni bract base G detail of flower at post-anthesis, showing the pedicel's and sepals' velutine indumentum H front view of a flower, showing the flat petals I dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum ca. 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Field photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
D401A6FB4D951B67D59FBB2FFFD8E691.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217962	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure25	Figure 25. Distribution of Tradescantia mundula Kunth. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 25. Distribution of Tradescantia mundula Kunth. Orange- Cerrado; Red- Caatinga; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
8EDC613313985E13BCE4D9B837D80071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217963	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure26	Figure 26. Tradescantia seubertiana M. Pell. A Serra do Corvo Branco, Santa Catarina, Brazil B habit, showing the erect stem C detail of the stem, leaf-sheath and leaf, showing the amplexicaulous leaf-blade base D detail of the stem, leaf-sheath and the abaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the reddish-purple colouration and the complete absence of indumentum E detail of the inflorescence, showing the not saccate and unequal cincinni bracts F detail of the floral buds and flowers at post-anthesis, showing the reddish-purple colouration of the pedicels and sepals and the complete absence of indumentum G side view of a flower, showing the green sepals and pink petals H front view of a flower, showing the pistil longer than the stamens. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 26. Tradescantia seubertiana M. Pell. A Serra do Corvo Branco, Santa Catarina, Brazil B habit, showing the erect stem C detail of the stem, leaf-sheath and leaf, showing the amplexicaulous leaf-blade base D detail of the stem, leaf-sheath and the abaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the reddish-purple colouration and the complete absence of indumentum E detail of the inflorescence, showing the not saccate and unequal cincinni bracts F detail of the floral buds and flowers at post-anthesis, showing the reddish-purple colouration of the pedicels and sepals and the complete absence of indumentum G side view of a flower, showing the green sepals and pink petals H front view of a flower, showing the pistil longer than the stamens. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
8EDC613313985E13BCE4D9B837D80071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217964	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure27	Figure 27. Distribution of Tradescantia seubertiana M. Pell. Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 27. Distribution of Tradescantia seubertiana M. Pell. Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
8EDC613313985E13BCE4D9B837D80071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217947	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure10	Figure 10. Tradescantia cerinthoides Kunth. A rupicolous subpopulation in the municipality of Vacaria, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil B-C habit B habit, showing the spirally-alternate leaves C habit, showing the distichously-alternate leaves D-F stems and leaf-sheaths D detail of a glabrous stem, vinaceous with green striations and sparsely hispid leaf-sheath, light green with vinaceous striations E detail of a hispid stem, vinaceous with green striations and hispid leaf-sheath, vinaceous with darker striations F detail of a velutine stem, medium green and velutine, pinkish leaf-sheath with vinaceous striations G-J pubescence of the leaf-blades G abaxial side, showing the dark vinaceous colouration and lack of pubescence H abaxial side, showing the vinaceous colouration and sparsely hispid indumentum I adaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and the hispid indumentum J abaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and velutine indumentum K inflorescence, showing the non-saccate cincinni bracts and velutine indumentum L-M floral buds L green floral bud, showing the velutine indumentum M vinaceous floral bud, showing the hispid indumentum N front view of flowers from the same subpopulation (Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), showing the variation of sepal colour (green to dark vinaceous), sepal pubescence (velutine to sparsely hispid to hispid to densely hispid) and petal colour (white to shades of pink to lilac) O dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 10. Tradescantia cerinthoides Kunth. A rupicolous subpopulation in the municipality of Vacaria, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil B-C habit B habit, showing the spirally-alternate leaves C habit, showing the distichously-alternate leaves D-F stems and leaf-sheaths D detail of a glabrous stem, vinaceous with green striations and sparsely hispid leaf-sheath, light green with vinaceous striations E detail of a hispid stem, vinaceous with green striations and hispid leaf-sheath, vinaceous with darker striations F detail of a velutine stem, medium green and velutine, pinkish leaf-sheath with vinaceous striations G-J pubescence of the leaf-blades G abaxial side, showing the dark vinaceous colouration and lack of pubescence H abaxial side, showing the vinaceous colouration and sparsely hispid indumentum I adaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and the hispid indumentum J abaxial side, showing the medium green colouration and velutine indumentum K inflorescence, showing the non-saccate cincinni bracts and velutine indumentum L-M floral buds L green floral bud, showing the velutine indumentum M vinaceous floral bud, showing the hispid indumentum N front view of flowers from the same subpopulation (Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), showing the variation of sepal colour (green to dark vinaceous), sepal pubescence (velutine to sparsely hispid to hispid to densely hispid) and petal colour (white to shades of pink to lilac) O dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
758AA4E415C18FE6CF11184EA9283C24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217965	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure28	Figure 28. Tradescantia tenella Kunth. A habit, showing the definite base and fruticose and erect stems B detail of the stem and leaf-sheath, showing the leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs and the setose leaf-sheath margin C detail of the adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the hirsute indumentum D adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins and the vinaceous stripe along the midvein E abaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the subpetiole and the vinaceous colouration F detail of the inflorescence, showing the saccate and strongly unequal cincinni bracts G flower at post-anthesis showing the glandular-pubescent indumentum and the dorsal keels of the sepals H-I flowers H white petalled flower I light pink petaled flower J dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	Figure 28. Tradescantia tenella Kunth. A habit, showing the definite base and fruticose and erect stems B detail of the stem and leaf-sheath, showing the leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs and the setose leaf-sheath margin C detail of the adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the hirsute indumentum D adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins and the vinaceous stripe along the midvein E abaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the subpetiole and the vinaceous colouration F detail of the inflorescence, showing the saccate and strongly unequal cincinni bracts G flower at post-anthesis showing the glandular-pubescent indumentum and the dorsal keels of the sepals H-I flowers H white petalled flower I light pink petaled flower J dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the rugose testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum shorter than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
758AA4E415C18FE6CF11184EA9283C24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217966	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure29	Figure 29. Distribution of Tradescantia tenella Kunth. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 29. Distribution of Tradescantia tenella Kunth. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
9129EA20187D5A519326B944623DCE07.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217968	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure30	Figure 30. Tradescantia tucumanensis M. Pell A detail of the stem, leaf-sheath and young leaf B adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins C inflorescence, showing the unequal cincinni bracts, vinaceous pedicels, ellipsoid floral buds and the pubescence of the pedicels and sepals D-E flowers D white petalled flower E light pink petalled flower. A-D by G. A. Parada E by W. M. Ciesla.	Figure 30. Tradescantia tucumanensis M. Pell A detail of the stem, leaf-sheath and young leaf B adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins C inflorescence, showing the unequal cincinni bracts, vinaceous pedicels, ellipsoid floral buds and the pubescence of the pedicels and sepals D-E flowers D white petalled flower E light pink petalled flower. A-D by G. A. Parada E by W. M. Ciesla.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
9129EA20187D5A519326B944623DCE07.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217969	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure31	Figure 31. Distribution of Tradescantia tucumanensis M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest; Purple- Andean Yungas.	Figure 31. Distribution of Tradescantia tucumanensis M. Pell. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest; Purple- Andean Yungas.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
3861A11D1D315B408E9DCC612833EFA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217970	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure32	Figure 32. Tradescantia umbraculifera Hand. - Mazz. A habit (replaced) B detail of the stem and the leaf-sheath, showing the leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs and the setose leaf-sheath margin C adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins D abaxial side of the leaf-blade E synflorescence F detail of the synflorescence, showing two inflorescences emerging from the same leaf axil and the spathaceous and saccate cincinni bracts G detail of the inflorescence, showing the spathaceous and saccate cincinni bracts and the side view of a flower, showing the pistil longer than the stamens H flower at post-anthesis showing the white pedicel and the glabrous sepals I-J flowers I front view of a flower of a typical specimen of T. umbraculifera J front view of a flower of a putative hybrid between T. umbraculifera and T. fluminensis, showing the leaf-like cincinni bracts, ovate petals, sparser filament hairs K dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini, except E, G-H, I by H. Medeiros. See the Erratum note.	Figure 32. Tradescantia umbraculifera Hand. - Mazz. A habit (replaced) B detail of the stem and the leaf-sheath, showing the leaf-opposed line of uniseriate hairs and the setose leaf-sheath margin C adaxial side of the leaf-blade, showing the impressed secondary veins D abaxial side of the leaf-blade E synflorescence F detail of the synflorescence, showing two inflorescences emerging from the same leaf axil and the spathaceous and saccate cincinni bracts G detail of the inflorescence, showing the spathaceous and saccate cincinni bracts and the side view of a flower, showing the pistil longer than the stamens H flower at post-anthesis showing the white pedicel and the glabrous sepals I-J flowers I front view of a flower of a typical specimen of T. umbraculifera J front view of a flower of a putative hybrid between T. umbraculifera and T. fluminensis, showing the leaf-like cincinni bracts, ovate petals, sparser filament hairs K dorsal and ventral views of the seed, showing the costate testa not cleft towards the embryotega and the hilum longer than 1 / 2 the length of the seed. Photos by M. O. O. Pellegrini, except E, G-H, I by H. Medeiros. See the Erratum note.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
3861A11D1D315B408E9DCC612833EFA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/217971	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.104.28484.figure33	Figure 33. Distribution of Tradescantia umbraculifera Hand. - Mazz. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	Figure 33. Distribution of Tradescantia umbraculifera Hand. - Mazz. Orange- Cerrado; Yellow- Chaco and Pantanal; Olive-green- Pampa; Dark green- Atlantic Forest.	2018-07-19	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.		Zenodo	biologists	Pellegrini, Marco O. O.			
