taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A466361B5423FFFF6296FCF3FDABE03D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13216697/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13216697	FIGURE 1. Aphelandra almanegra. A. Flowering branch with axillary and terminal inflorescences B. Floral bract showing indumentum and contiguous glandular ocelli C. Bracteoles D. Calyx; from left to right: posterior lobe, pairs of lateral and anterior lobes E. Lateral view of flower with its lower lobe extended F. Interior view of flower. Note the hirtellous base of the filaments G. Stamen. H. Gynoecium. Note bilobed stigma and the base of the style with short, stout trichomes I. Dehiscing capsule J. Seed. (Illustration by Marcela Morales).	FIGURE 1. Aphelandra almanegra. A. Flowering branch with axillary and terminal inflorescences B. Floral bract showing indumentum and contiguous glandular ocelli C. Bracteoles D. Calyx; from left to right: posterior lobe, pairs of lateral and anterior lobes E. Lateral view of flower with its lower lobe extended F. Interior view of flower. Note the hirtellous base of the filaments G. Stamen. H. Gynoecium. Note bilobed stigma and the base of the style with short, stout trichomes I. Dehiscing capsule J. Seed. (Illustration by Marcela Morales).	2024-06-07	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.		Zenodo	biologists	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.			
A466361B5423FFFF6296FCF3FDABE03D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13216699/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13216699	FIGURE 2. Aphelandra almanegra. A. Flowering branch B. Terminal inflorescences showing spikes with fruits and flowers C. Terminal inflorescence with multiple spikes D. Close-up view of a flower spike, showing the position of the corolla lobes E. Cross section of an apical branch showing black heartwood F. Much-branched shrubby habit. (Photos of fresh specimens of P. Gallego et al. 1284-HUA).	FIGURE 2. Aphelandra almanegra. A. Flowering branch B. Terminal inflorescences showing spikes with fruits and flowers C. Terminal inflorescence with multiple spikes D. Close-up view of a flower spike, showing the position of the corolla lobes E. Cross section of an apical branch showing black heartwood F. Much-branched shrubby habit. (Photos of fresh specimens of P. Gallego et al. 1284-HUA).	2024-06-07	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.		Zenodo	biologists	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.			
A466361B5423FFFF6296FCF3FDABE03D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13216701/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13216701	FIGURE 3. Geographical distribution of Aphelandra almanegra based on herbarium specimen data. Map prepared using QGIS v.3.28.2 (QGIS Development Team, 2023).	FIGURE 3. Geographical distribution of Aphelandra almanegra based on herbarium specimen data. Map prepared using QGIS v.3.28.2 (QGIS Development Team, 2023).	2024-06-07	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.		Zenodo	biologists	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.			
A466361B5423FFFF6296FCF3FDABE03D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13216703/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13216703	FIGURE 4. Dry forests in the upper part of the Cauca River Canyon, Department of Antioquia, Municipality of Liborina, Vereda Chachafruto. Location where Aphelandra almanegra thrives, mainly in small riparian forest remnants.	FIGURE 4. Dry forests in the upper part of the Cauca River Canyon, Department of Antioquia, Municipality of Liborina, Vereda Chachafruto. Location where Aphelandra almanegra thrives, mainly in small riparian forest remnants.	2024-06-07	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.		Zenodo	biologists	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.			
A466361B5423FFFF6296FCF3FDABE03D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13216705/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13216705	FIGURE 5. Illustration of informative characters between related species of Aphelandra. A–D. A. almanegra: A. Strigose apical stem indumentum B. Abaxial leaf surface sparsely strigose C. Subsessile inflorescence with multiple reduced leaves D. Bract length and sericeous bract indumentum E–H. A. barkleyi: E. Sparsely strigose, almost glabrous apical stem indumentum F. Abaxial leaf surface glabrous G. Notably pedunculate inflorescences H. Bract length and minutely and inconspicuously pubescent bract indumentum I–L. A. pulcherrima: I. Pubescent to tomentose apical stem indumentum J. Abaxial leaf surface pubescent K. Subsessile inflorescence L. Bract length and puberulous bract indumentum M–P. A. mildbraediana: M. Stem apical indumentum densely strigose N. Abaxial leaf surface indumentum minute and sparsely strigose O. Subsessile inflorescence P. Bract length and sparingly pubescent bract indumentum Q–T. A. glabrata: Q. Apical stem indumentum moderately pubescent R. Abaxial leaf surface pubescent S. Sessile inflorescence T. Bract length and minutely puberulous bract indumentum. (A, B, C from Zarucchi, 7253; D from J. C. Madrugo et al. 887; E, G from L. Uribe-Uribe 1319; F, H from W.R. Philipson 1351; I, L from J. Cuatrecasas 25517; J from O. Haught 3759; K from A. Dugand 2800; M from J. G. Hawkes 587; N, O, P from J. H. Torres & P. Pinto 2955; Q-T from C. Saravia 4668. All specimens from COL. In the bract images, the vertical bars correspond to 1 cm. Composed by Samir Gallego).	FIGURE 5. Illustration of informative characters between related species of Aphelandra. A–D. A. almanegra: A. Strigose apical stem indumentum B. Abaxial leaf surface sparsely strigose C. Subsessile inflorescence with multiple reduced leaves D. Bract length and sericeous bract indumentum E–H. A. barkleyi: E. Sparsely strigose, almost glabrous apical stem indumentum F. Abaxial leaf surface glabrous G. Notably pedunculate inflorescences H. Bract length and minutely and inconspicuously pubescent bract indumentum I–L. A. pulcherrima: I. Pubescent to tomentose apical stem indumentum J. Abaxial leaf surface pubescent K. Subsessile inflorescence L. Bract length and puberulous bract indumentum M–P. A. mildbraediana: M. Stem apical indumentum densely strigose N. Abaxial leaf surface indumentum minute and sparsely strigose O. Subsessile inflorescence P. Bract length and sparingly pubescent bract indumentum Q–T. A. glabrata: Q. Apical stem indumentum moderately pubescent R. Abaxial leaf surface pubescent S. Sessile inflorescence T. Bract length and minutely puberulous bract indumentum. (A, B, C from Zarucchi, 7253; D from J. C. Madrugo et al. 887; E, G from L. Uribe-Uribe 1319; F, H from W.R. Philipson 1351; I, L from J. Cuatrecasas 25517; J from O. Haught 3759; K from A. Dugand 2800; M from J. G. Hawkes 587; N, O, P from J. H. Torres & P. Pinto 2955; Q-T from C. Saravia 4668. All specimens from COL. In the bract images, the vertical bars correspond to 1 cm. Composed by Samir Gallego).	2024-06-07	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.		Zenodo	biologists	Gallego, Pablo C.;Wood, John R. I.			
