taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03DD87926321FFF2ECADF930FEABFBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8430513/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8430513	FIGURE 1. Passiflora yolandae sp.nov., here seen in the Río Anzú region. A) Habit showing the long pendent peduncles; B) detail of the large flower; C) the globular pendent buds with reflexed bracts; D) detail of the leaf; E) flower in longitudinal section; F) detail of the petiolar nectaries; G) detail of the lanceolate stipules. Compiled from the photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe.	FIGURE 1. Passiflora yolandae sp.nov., here seen in the Río Anzú region. A) Habit showing the long pendent peduncles; B) detail of the large flower; C) the globular pendent buds with reflexed bracts; D) detail of the leaf; E) flower in longitudinal section; F) detail of the petiolar nectaries; G) detail of the lanceolate stipules. Compiled from the photographs taken by J.R. Kuethe.	2023-10-11	Kuethe, J. R.;Montesinos, Kabir;Garzón-Suárez, Henry X.;Jost, Lou		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Montesinos, Kabir;Garzón-Suárez, Henry X.;Jost, Lou			
03DD87926321FFF2ECADF930FEABFBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8430519/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8430519	FIGURE 2. Direct comparison between Passiflora yolandae sp.nov. (A); P. carajasensis (B); P. alata (C); and P. quadrangularis (D). Note substantial difference in length, floral colour, shape of the buds and petiolar nectaries. The material for P. yolandae taken from Narupa Reserve—Ecuador. The material for P. alata taken from a cultivated plant in the Latacunga region. Photographs of P. carajasensis and P. quadrangularis taken in Brazil. Photo courtesy by Kabir Montesinos (A), J.R. Kuethe (C) and André Cardoso (B and D).	FIGURE 2. Direct comparison between Passiflora yolandae sp.nov. (A); P. carajasensis (B); P. alata (C); and P. quadrangularis (D). Note substantial difference in length, floral colour, shape of the buds and petiolar nectaries. The material for P. yolandae taken from Narupa Reserve—Ecuador. The material for P. alata taken from a cultivated plant in the Latacunga region. Photographs of P. carajasensis and P. quadrangularis taken in Brazil. Photo courtesy by Kabir Montesinos (A), J.R. Kuethe (C) and André Cardoso (B and D).	2023-10-11	Kuethe, J. R.;Montesinos, Kabir;Garzón-Suárez, Henry X.;Jost, Lou		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Montesinos, Kabir;Garzón-Suárez, Henry X.;Jost, Lou			
03DD87926321FFF2ECADF930FEABFBCF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8430523/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8430523	FIGURE 3. Distribution and collection sites of Passiflora yolandae sp.nov. A possible lateral distribution based on contiguous habitat and elevation indicated in red. Inset showing the position within Ecuador. Note how this species is restricted to the eastern Andes of Central Ecuador.	FIGURE 3. Distribution and collection sites of Passiflora yolandae sp.nov. A possible lateral distribution based on contiguous habitat and elevation indicated in red. Inset showing the position within Ecuador. Note how this species is restricted to the eastern Andes of Central Ecuador.	2023-10-11	Kuethe, J. R.;Montesinos, Kabir;Garzón-Suárez, Henry X.;Jost, Lou		Zenodo	biologists	Kuethe, J. R.;Montesinos, Kabir;Garzón-Suárez, Henry X.;Jost, Lou			
