taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
D7003B3518625711A6389899F17259DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1484743	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.170789.figure4	Figure 4. Monstera colossica M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz. A. Adult plant growing in the forest around Fortuna; B. Infructescence in development with remnants of the spathe; C. Free portion of the petiole sulcate adaxially (black arrow) and convex abaxially (white arrow); D. Petioles smooth and conspicuously light green punctulate; E. Lower surface of the adult leaf blade with many primary lateral veins (arrow) and two rows of sub-circular holes along the mid-rib; F. Adult leaf blade subcordate at base. Photos by M. Cedeño.	Figure 4. Monstera colossica M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz. A. Adult plant growing in the forest around Fortuna; B. Infructescence in development with remnants of the spathe; C. Free portion of the petiole sulcate adaxially (black arrow) and convex abaxially (white arrow); D. Petioles smooth and conspicuously light green punctulate; E. Lower surface of the adult leaf blade with many primary lateral veins (arrow) and two rows of sub-circular holes along the mid-rib; F. Adult leaf blade subcordate at base. Photos by M. Cedeño.	2025-12-04	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro		Zenodo	biologists	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro			
D7003B3518625711A6389899F17259DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1484744	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.170789.figure5	Figure 5. Patterns of primary lateral veins of Monstera colossica M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz and similar species. A. Monstera colossica with primary lateral veins branching with 2 or 3 branches; B. Monstera oreophila with primary lateral veins green and weakly branching; C. Monstera titanum with primary lateral veins white and not branched; D. Monstera gigas with primary lateral veins green and not branched. Photos by M. Cedeño.	Figure 5. Patterns of primary lateral veins of Monstera colossica M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz and similar species. A. Monstera colossica with primary lateral veins branching with 2 or 3 branches; B. Monstera oreophila with primary lateral veins green and weakly branching; C. Monstera titanum with primary lateral veins white and not branched; D. Monstera gigas with primary lateral veins green and not branched. Photos by M. Cedeño.	2025-12-04	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro		Zenodo	biologists	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro			
A53952DB436C5927B21BD98363129724.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1484740	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.170789.figure1	Figure 1. Monstera corana M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz. A. Adult plant growing in the forest around Chiriquí Grande; B. The first and second authors with the adult plant in the type locality – Photo by A. Hay; C. Petiole sheath thin and undulate (white arrow) and the geniculum flattened adaxially and transversally convex abaxially (black arrow); D. Infructescence in development; E. Spadix with the white stylar caps after anthesis and the styles truncate (black arrow). Photos by M. Cedeño.	Figure 1. Monstera corana M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz. A. Adult plant growing in the forest around Chiriquí Grande; B. The first and second authors with the adult plant in the type locality – Photo by A. Hay; C. Petiole sheath thin and undulate (white arrow) and the geniculum flattened adaxially and transversally convex abaxially (black arrow); D. Infructescence in development; E. Spadix with the white stylar caps after anthesis and the styles truncate (black arrow). Photos by M. Cedeño.	2025-12-04	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro		Zenodo	biologists	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro			
A53952DB436C5927B21BD98363129724.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1484741	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.170789.figure2	Figure 2. Patterns of primary lateral veins of Monstera corana M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz and similar species. A. M. corana with primary lateral connected to each other at the base (white arrow), thick and white up to half its length, with one or two branching veins that start from the base (black arrow); B. M. buseyi with primary lateral veins green and weakly branching; C. M. alfaroi with primary lateral veins white and not branched; D. M. costaricensis with primary lateral veins white and not branched. Photos by M. Cedeño.	Figure 2. Patterns of primary lateral veins of Monstera corana M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz and similar species. A. M. corana with primary lateral connected to each other at the base (white arrow), thick and white up to half its length, with one or two branching veins that start from the base (black arrow); B. M. buseyi with primary lateral veins green and weakly branching; C. M. alfaroi with primary lateral veins white and not branched; D. M. costaricensis with primary lateral veins white and not branched. Photos by M. Cedeño.	2025-12-04	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro		Zenodo	biologists	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro			
A53952DB436C5927B21BD98363129724.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1484742	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.170789.figure3	Figure 3. Petioles ornamentation of Monstera corana M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz and similar species. A. Adult plant of Monstera corana with petiole sheath deciduous in the lower half of the petiole and undulate in the upper half to near the base of the geniculum; (I) petiole green punctulate at the base with green and white punctae; B. Adult plant of M. buseyi with petiole sheath deciduous; (II) petiole green black verrucose; C. Adult plant of M. alfaroi with petiole sheath deciduous; (III) petiole brown with brown and black verrucose; D. Adult plant of M. costaricensis with petiole sheath undulate throughout its length; (IV) petiole with green and white verrucose. Photos by M. Cedeño.	Figure 3. Petioles ornamentation of Monstera corana M. Cedeño & O. Ortiz and similar species. A. Adult plant of Monstera corana with petiole sheath deciduous in the lower half of the petiole and undulate in the upper half to near the base of the geniculum; (I) petiole green punctulate at the base with green and white punctae; B. Adult plant of M. buseyi with petiole sheath deciduous; (II) petiole green black verrucose; C. Adult plant of M. alfaroi with petiole sheath deciduous; (III) petiole brown with brown and black verrucose; D. Adult plant of M. costaricensis with petiole sheath undulate throughout its length; (IV) petiole with green and white verrucose. Photos by M. Cedeño.	2025-12-04	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro		Zenodo	biologists	Cedeño-Fonseca, Marco;Ortiz, Orlando O.;Hay, Alistair;Zuluaga, Alejandro			
