taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CED22AFFC4FF85620AD8DF5052A7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999804/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999804	Fig. 3 Character state transformations mapped onto one of the MCC trees of the Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of combined morphological and molecular characters (for latter see Pruesapan et al. 2012). Closed circles are non-homoplasious apomorphies, open circles are parallel developments, crosses are reversals and crosses in open circles parallel reversals. State changes are indicated next to the character number. Above the branches posterior probabilities above 0.5. Absent are the characters 3, 9, 12, 13, 18, 25, 26, 33, 37, 38, 41 (see results), while characters 1 and 4 are depicted in Fig. 4, and characters 21–23, 27, 31, and 47 can be found in Fig. 5. The acronyms indicate former sections: CRY = Sa. sect. Cryptogynium, GLO = Sa. sect. Glochidioidei, HEM = Sa. sect. Hemisauropus, SAU = Sa. sect. Sauropus, SCH = Sa. sect. Schizanthi, UNP = unplaced. Clade abbreviations after Pruesapan et al. (2012; Fig. 1).	Fig. 3 Character state transformations mapped onto one of the MCC trees of the Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of combined morphological and molecular characters (for latter see Pruesapan et al. 2012). Closed circles are non-homoplasious apomorphies, open circles are parallel developments, crosses are reversals and crosses in open circles parallel reversals. State changes are indicated next to the character number. Above the branches posterior probabilities above 0.5. Absent are the characters 3, 9, 12, 13, 18, 25, 26, 33, 37, 38, 41 (see results), while characters 1 and 4 are depicted in Fig. 4, and characters 21–23, 27, 31, and 47 can be found in Fig. 5. The acronyms indicate former sections: CRY = Sa. sect. Cryptogynium, GLO = Sa. sect. Glochidioidei, HEM = Sa. sect. Hemisauropus, SAU = Sa. sect. Sauropus, SCH = Sa. sect. Schizanthi, UNP = unplaced. Clade abbreviations after Pruesapan et al. (2012; Fig. 1).	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC4FF85620AD8DF5052A7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999806/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999806	Fig. 4 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transformations of: a. leaf size (character 1 and 52, latter with many states to show variation) and b. pres- ence of a rim at the edge of the ovary (character 43). Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	Fig. 4 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transformations of: a. leaf size (character 1 and 52, latter with many states to show variation) and b. pres- ence of a rim at the edge of the ovary (character 43). Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC4FF85620AD8DF5052A7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999808/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999808	Fig. 5 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transitions in the anther position (char. 31), connation (char. 21) and degree of fusion (char. 22) of the staminate sepals, staminate flower shape (char. 23), the presence of a disc in the staminate flowers (char. 27), and the stigma position (char. 47), ‘-’ indicates that the character is not applicable. Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	Fig. 5 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transitions in the anther position (char. 31), connation (char. 21) and degree of fusion (char. 22) of the staminate sepals, staminate flower shape (char. 23), the presence of a disc in the staminate flowers (char. 27), and the stigma position (char. 47), ‘-’ indicates that the character is not applicable. Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC4FF85620AD8DF5052A7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999810/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999810	Fig. 6 a, b: Pistillate flowers with horizontal stigmas and absence (a) or presence (b) of a rim at the edge of the ovary; c–f: staminate flowers with horizontal anthers (c, d) and ascending anthers (e); sepals scales indistinct (c) and lobed (d, e); calyx with a dissected (c) or hardly lobed (d, e) and completely connate sepals (f); a, c: Sa. spatulifolius Beille; b: Sa. hirsutus Beille; d: Sa. androgynus (L.) Merr.; e: Sa. villosus (Blanco) Merr.; f: B. stipitata Müll.Arg. — Photo’s by: a, c, e. Kanchana Pruesapan; b. Bhanumas Chantarasuwan; d. Siriporn Zungsonthiporn.	Fig. 6 a, b: Pistillate flowers with horizontal stigmas and absence (a) or presence (b) of a rim at the edge of the ovary; c–f: staminate flowers with horizontal anthers (c, d) and ascending anthers (e); sepals scales indistinct (c) and lobed (d, e); calyx with a dissected (c) or hardly lobed (d, e) and completely connate sepals (f); a, c: Sa. spatulifolius Beille; b: Sa. hirsutus Beille; d: Sa. androgynus (L.) Merr.; e: Sa. villosus (Blanco) Merr.; f: B. stipitata Müll.Arg. — Photo’s by: a, c, e. Kanchana Pruesapan; b. Bhanumas Chantarasuwan; d. Siriporn Zungsonthiporn.	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC3FF82620ADEA25422A5D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999802/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999802	Fig. 2 Consensus cladogram of 26 most parsimonious cladograms based on only morphological characters as analysed with TNT (characters and matrix in Appendix 2 and 3, respectively).Most relationships per group were polytomies. Only one bootstrap value was above 50 %.	Fig. 2 Consensus cladogram of 26 most parsimonious cladograms based on only morphological characters as analysed with TNT (characters and matrix in Appendix 2 and 3, respectively).Most relationships per group were polytomies. Only one bootstrap value was above 50 %.	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC3FF82620ADEA25422A5D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999804/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999804	Fig. 3 Character state transformations mapped onto one of the MCC trees of the Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of combined morphological and molecular characters (for latter see Pruesapan et al. 2012). Closed circles are non-homoplasious apomorphies, open circles are parallel developments, crosses are reversals and crosses in open circles parallel reversals. State changes are indicated next to the character number. Above the branches posterior probabilities above 0.5. Absent are the characters 3, 9, 12, 13, 18, 25, 26, 33, 37, 38, 41 (see results), while characters 1 and 4 are depicted in Fig. 4, and characters 21–23, 27, 31, and 47 can be found in Fig. 5. The acronyms indicate former sections: CRY = Sa. sect. Cryptogynium, GLO = Sa. sect. Glochidioidei, HEM = Sa. sect. Hemisauropus, SAU = Sa. sect. Sauropus, SCH = Sa. sect. Schizanthi, UNP = unplaced. Clade abbreviations after Pruesapan et al. (2012; Fig. 1).	Fig. 3 Character state transformations mapped onto one of the MCC trees of the Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of combined morphological and molecular characters (for latter see Pruesapan et al. 2012). Closed circles are non-homoplasious apomorphies, open circles are parallel developments, crosses are reversals and crosses in open circles parallel reversals. State changes are indicated next to the character number. Above the branches posterior probabilities above 0.5. Absent are the characters 3, 9, 12, 13, 18, 25, 26, 33, 37, 38, 41 (see results), while characters 1 and 4 are depicted in Fig. 4, and characters 21–23, 27, 31, and 47 can be found in Fig. 5. The acronyms indicate former sections: CRY = Sa. sect. Cryptogynium, GLO = Sa. sect. Glochidioidei, HEM = Sa. sect. Hemisauropus, SAU = Sa. sect. Sauropus, SCH = Sa. sect. Schizanthi, UNP = unplaced. Clade abbreviations after Pruesapan et al. (2012; Fig. 1).	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC3FF82620ADEA25422A5D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999806/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999806	Fig. 4 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transformations of: a. leaf size (character 1 and 52, latter with many states to show variation) and b. pres- ence of a rim at the edge of the ovary (character 43). Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	Fig. 4 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transformations of: a. leaf size (character 1 and 52, latter with many states to show variation) and b. pres- ence of a rim at the edge of the ovary (character 43). Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
03CED22AFFC3FF82620ADEA25422A5D5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16999808/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16999808	Fig. 5 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transitions in the anther position (char. 31), connation (char. 21) and degree of fusion (char. 22) of the staminate sepals, staminate flower shape (char. 23), the presence of a disc in the staminate flowers (char. 27), and the stigma position (char. 47), ‘-’ indicates that the character is not applicable. Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	Fig. 5 The MCC tree of Fig. 3 with character state transitions in the anther position (char. 31), connation (char. 21) and degree of fusion (char. 22) of the staminate sepals, staminate flower shape (char. 23), the presence of a disc in the staminate flowers (char. 27), and the stigma position (char. 47), ‘-’ indicates that the character is not applicable. Clade A shows the species of Breynia subg. Sauropus. Clade B shows the species of Breynia subg. Breynia; comprised of clade B1 presenting the species of sect. Cryptogynium and clade B2 presenting the species of sect. Breynia.	2014-09-01	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.		Zenodo	biologists	Welzen, P. C. van;Pruesapan, K.;Telford, I. R. H.;Esser, H. - J.;Bruhl, J. J.			
