taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877299	FIGURE 2. Serpocaulon demissum: A. Habit. B. Detail of segments. C. Rhizome scale. D. Laminar scale. From: D. Sanín et al. 7229 (BHCB).	FIGURE 2. Serpocaulon demissum: A. Habit. B. Detail of segments. C. Rhizome scale. D. Laminar scale. From: D. Sanín et al. 7229 (BHCB).	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877301	FIGURE 3. Serpocaulon demissum:A. Habit, scale bar: 10 cm. B. Rhizome with size perspective, scale bar: 5 cm. C. Rhizome branching, scale bar: 2 cm. D. Fiddlehead, scale bar: 4 cm. E. Phyllopodia detail, scale bar: 2 cm. F. Rhizome cross-section, scale bar: 2 cm. G. Base of the lamina with falcate and reflexed pinnae, scale bar: 3 cm. H. Abaxial view of the fertile lamina, scale bar: 5 cm. I. Middle fertile segment detail, scale bar: 1.5 cm. J. Proximal segments with nectaries. K. Apex of the lamina, scale bar: 2 cm. All from D. Sanín et al. 7229 (BHCB). The asterisk indicates the rhizome apex and the arrows indicate the location of nectaries.	FIGURE 3. Serpocaulon demissum:A. Habit, scale bar: 10 cm. B. Rhizome with size perspective, scale bar: 5 cm. C. Rhizome branching, scale bar: 2 cm. D. Fiddlehead, scale bar: 4 cm. E. Phyllopodia detail, scale bar: 2 cm. F. Rhizome cross-section, scale bar: 2 cm. G. Base of the lamina with falcate and reflexed pinnae, scale bar: 3 cm. H. Abaxial view of the fertile lamina, scale bar: 5 cm. I. Middle fertile segment detail, scale bar: 1.5 cm. J. Proximal segments with nectaries. K. Apex of the lamina, scale bar: 2 cm. All from D. Sanín et al. 7229 (BHCB). The asterisk indicates the rhizome apex and the arrows indicate the location of nectaries.	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877303/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877303	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Serpocaulon demissum. Black dots represent collections. Conventions:ES, Espírito Santo; MG, Minas Gerais; RJ, Rio de Janeiro, and SP, São Paulo States.	FIGURE 4. Distribution of Serpocaulon demissum. Black dots represent collections. Conventions:ES, Espírito Santo; MG, Minas Gerais; RJ, Rio de Janeiro, and SP, São Paulo States.	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877305/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877305	FIGURE 5. Comparison between rhizome scales of the related species of Serpocaulon: A. S. catharinae (from D. Sanín et al. 6834, BHCB). B, C. S. demissum (from D. Sanín et al. 7229, BHCB). D. S. vacillans (from D. Sanín et al. 6855, BHCB). Scale bars:A, B & D: 1 mm, C: 0.5 mm.	FIGURE 5. Comparison between rhizome scales of the related species of Serpocaulon: A. S. catharinae (from D. Sanín et al. 6834, BHCB). B, C. S. demissum (from D. Sanín et al. 7229, BHCB). D. S. vacillans (from D. Sanín et al. 6855, BHCB). Scale bars:A, B & D: 1 mm, C: 0.5 mm.	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877307/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877307	FIGURE 6. Spore comparisons between the related species of Serpocaulon. A. Lateral view of S. catharinae. B. Detail from folded perine of S. catharinae (A, B from D. Sanín et al. 6771, BHCB). C, D. Lateral and proximal view of S. demissum (from A. Salino et al. 14539, BHCB). E, F. Lateral and proximal view of S. vacillans (from D. Sanín et al. 6855, BHCB). Scale bars:A, C−F: 20 µm; B: 10 µm.	FIGURE 6. Spore comparisons between the related species of Serpocaulon. A. Lateral view of S. catharinae. B. Detail from folded perine of S. catharinae (A, B from D. Sanín et al. 6771, BHCB). C, D. Lateral and proximal view of S. demissum (from A. Salino et al. 14539, BHCB). E, F. Lateral and proximal view of S. vacillans (from D. Sanín et al. 6855, BHCB). Scale bars:A, C−F: 20 µm; B: 10 µm.	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877309/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877309	FIGURE 7. Comparison of Lugol starch test (Johansen 1940), on the rhizome of Serpocaulon demissum and its relatives. A. S. catharinae (from D. Sanín et al. 7209, BHCB). B. S. demissum (from D. Sanín et al. 7229, BHCB). C S. vacillans (from D. Sanín et al. 7164, BHCB). Scale bars:A−C: 1 mm.	FIGURE 7. Comparison of Lugol starch test (Johansen 1940), on the rhizome of Serpocaulon demissum and its relatives. A. S. catharinae (from D. Sanín et al. 7209, BHCB). B. S. demissum (from D. Sanín et al. 7229, BHCB). C S. vacillans (from D. Sanín et al. 7164, BHCB). Scale bars:A−C: 1 mm.	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
03EC7D6DFF8EFA47FF65FC982F6FD3F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13877297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13877297	FIGURE 1. Brazilian inselbergs locality where Serpocaulon demissum occurs: A, B., Pedra do Garrafão, Espírito Santo.	FIGURE 1. Brazilian inselbergs locality where Serpocaulon demissum occurs: A, B., Pedra do Garrafão, Espírito Santo.	2020-06-16	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre		Zenodo	biologists	Sanín, David;Salino, Alexandre			
