taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039487816F031B4AFF24FDA0FD38FC64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5132557/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5132557	FIGURE 1. Neomarica eburnea. A. Young specimen habit. B. Curved horizontal underground rhizome. C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view, with first bract longer than the three rhipidia. D. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view, with first bract shorter than the single rhipidium. E. Flower seen from above. F. Reproductive column in lateral view. G. Rhipidium with immature fruit. Illustration by Samira Rolim based on photographs of cultivated material of Gil & Aona 161 (UEC) - A, B, E, F, G; Gil et al. 186 (UEC) - D; and Cardoso & França 1426 (HUEFS) - C.	FIGURE 1. Neomarica eburnea. A. Young specimen habit. B. Curved horizontal underground rhizome. C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view, with first bract longer than the three rhipidia. D. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view, with first bract shorter than the single rhipidium. E. Flower seen from above. F. Reproductive column in lateral view. G. Rhipidium with immature fruit. Illustration by Samira Rolim based on photographs of cultivated material of Gil & Aona 161 (UEC) - A, B, E, F, G; Gil et al. 186 (UEC) - D; and Cardoso & França 1426 (HUEFS) - C.	2014-04-02	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do		Zenodo	biologists	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do			
039487816F031B4AFF24FDA0FD38FC64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5132559/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5132559	FIGURE 2. Neomarica eburnea. A. Habit in natura (Photo by Domingos Cardoso). B. Curved horizontal underground rhizome (Photo by André Gil). C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view; Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes (Photo by Volker Bittrich). D. Flower seen from above (Photo by A. Gil). E. Flower in lateral view (Photo by V. Bittrich). F. Reproductive column in lateral view (Photo by V. Bittrich). Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil & Aona 161 - B, C, D, E, F; and Cardoso & França 1426 - A.	FIGURE 2. Neomarica eburnea. A. Habit in natura (Photo by Domingos Cardoso). B. Curved horizontal underground rhizome (Photo by André Gil). C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view; Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes (Photo by Volker Bittrich). D. Flower seen from above (Photo by A. Gil). E. Flower in lateral view (Photo by V. Bittrich). F. Reproductive column in lateral view (Photo by V. Bittrich). Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil & Aona 161 - B, C, D, E, F; and Cardoso & França 1426 - A.	2014-04-02	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do		Zenodo	biologists	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do			
039487816F031B4AFF24FDA0FD38FC64.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5132567/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5132567	FIGURE 6. Neomarica species used in diagnostic comparisons. A, B. Neomarica portosecurensis; C, D, E. Neomarica humilis. A. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by A. Gil). B. Flower seen from above (Photo by Mauro Peixoto). C. Light colored flower seen from above (Photo by André Gil). D. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by Leonardo Felix). E. Dark colored flower seen from above (Photo by Leonardo Felix). Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes. Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil & Aona 156 - A, B; M. Peixoto 44037 - C and L. Alves s/n – D, E.	FIGURE 6. Neomarica species used in diagnostic comparisons. A, B. Neomarica portosecurensis; C, D, E. Neomarica humilis. A. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by A. Gil). B. Flower seen from above (Photo by Mauro Peixoto). C. Light colored flower seen from above (Photo by André Gil). D. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by Leonardo Felix). E. Dark colored flower seen from above (Photo by Leonardo Felix). Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes. Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil & Aona 156 - A, B; M. Peixoto 44037 - C and L. Alves s/n – D, E.	2014-04-02	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do		Zenodo	biologists	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do			
039487816F061B47FF24FC13FAFAFAF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5132561/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5132561	FIGURE 3. Neomarica floscella. A. Habit in cultivation. B. Vertical rhizome, with a long aerial part. C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view. D. Flower seen from above. E. Reproductive column in lateral view. Illustration by Samira Rolim based on photographs of cultivated material of Gil et al. 180 (UEC).	FIGURE 3. Neomarica floscella. A. Habit in cultivation. B. Vertical rhizome, with a long aerial part. C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view. D. Flower seen from above. E. Reproductive column in lateral view. Illustration by Samira Rolim based on photographs of cultivated material of Gil et al. 180 (UEC).	2014-04-02	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do		Zenodo	biologists	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do			
039487816F061B47FF24FC13FAFAFAF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5132563/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5132563	FIGURE 4. Neomarica floscella. A. Habit in natura (Photo by Lidyanne Aona). B. Vertical rhizome, with a long aerial part (Photo by L. Aona). C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view; Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes (Photo by Volker Bittrich). D. Dark colored flower seen from above (Photo by Mauro Peixoto). E. Light colored flower seen from above (Photo by André Gil). F. Reproductive column in lateral view (Photo by V. Bittrich). Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil et al. 180.	FIGURE 4. Neomarica floscella. A. Habit in natura (Photo by Lidyanne Aona). B. Vertical rhizome, with a long aerial part (Photo by L. Aona). C. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view; Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes (Photo by Volker Bittrich). D. Dark colored flower seen from above (Photo by Mauro Peixoto). E. Light colored flower seen from above (Photo by André Gil). F. Reproductive column in lateral view (Photo by V. Bittrich). Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil et al. 180.	2014-04-02	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do		Zenodo	biologists	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do			
039487816F061B47FF24FC13FAFAFAF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5132567/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5132567	FIGURE 6. Neomarica species used in diagnostic comparisons. A, B. Neomarica portosecurensis; C, D, E. Neomarica humilis. A. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by A. Gil). B. Flower seen from above (Photo by Mauro Peixoto). C. Light colored flower seen from above (Photo by André Gil). D. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by Leonardo Felix). E. Dark colored flower seen from above (Photo by Leonardo Felix). Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes. Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil & Aona 156 - A, B; M. Peixoto 44037 - C and L. Alves s/n – D, E.	FIGURE 6. Neomarica species used in diagnostic comparisons. A, B. Neomarica portosecurensis; C, D, E. Neomarica humilis. A. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by A. Gil). B. Flower seen from above (Photo by Mauro Peixoto). C. Light colored flower seen from above (Photo by André Gil). D. Flowering stem apical part in lateral view (Photo by Leonardo Felix). E. Dark colored flower seen from above (Photo by Leonardo Felix). Pe = peduncle; br = bract; ri = rachis internode; ir = infra-rhipidial raquis internode; rs = rhipidial spathes. Photographs are based on cultivated material of Gil & Aona 156 - A, B; M. Peixoto 44037 - C and L. Alves s/n – D, E.	2014-04-02	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do		Zenodo	biologists	Gil, André Dos Santos Bragança;Bittrich, Volker;Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do			
