taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0399055AFFA8FFCB6899FB69FB5FFDDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5425952/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5425952	FIGURE 4. Opuntia caboensis sp. nov. A. Growth habit of the plant, and details of cladode shape and spine pattern, flower, and fruits. B. Detail of epidermis with delicate trichomes in the epidermis that give a velvety texture, and a young areole. C. Detail of a flower cut longitudinally, showing the pistil and stamen arrangement. D. Longitudinal cross-section of a ripe fruit showing receptacle and seed density. E. Detail of young areole with glochids and two emerging spines.	FIGURE 4. Opuntia caboensis sp. nov. A. Growth habit of the plant, and details of cladode shape and spine pattern, flower, and fruits. B. Detail of epidermis with delicate trichomes in the epidermis that give a velvety texture, and a young areole. C. Detail of a flower cut longitudinally, showing the pistil and stamen arrangement. D. Longitudinal cross-section of a ripe fruit showing receptacle and seed density. E. Detail of young areole with glochids and two emerging spines.	2021-06-24	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos		Zenodo	biologists	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos			
0399055AFFA8FFCB6899FB69FB5FFDDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5425954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5425954	FIGURE 5. Opuntia caboensis sp. nov. A. Cladodes with red spots when stressed during the dry season; B. Cladode with few spines only in the upper third, and the presence of cochineal. Note also the velvety stem surface; C. Pericarpelar view; D. Flower view; E. Longitudinal cut of the flower, note greenish to yellowish color of the pistil; F. Mature fruit after ca. 8 months of development.	FIGURE 5. Opuntia caboensis sp. nov. A. Cladodes with red spots when stressed during the dry season; B. Cladode with few spines only in the upper third, and the presence of cochineal. Note also the velvety stem surface; C. Pericarpelar view; D. Flower view; E. Longitudinal cut of the flower, note greenish to yellowish color of the pistil; F. Mature fruit after ca. 8 months of development.	2021-06-24	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos		Zenodo	biologists	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos			
0399055AFFA8FFCB6899FB69FB5FFDDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5425946/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5425946	FIGURE 1. Geographical location of the study site. The Cape Region is the southernmost portion of the Baja California Peninsula in the state of Baja California Sur. The light gray area shows the mountainous terrain occupied mainly by the dry tropical forest and woodlands. Squares and circles show the location of collecting sites and observations for each new species, as well their respective type localities. Towns and ranges are cited in the text.	FIGURE 1. Geographical location of the study site. The Cape Region is the southernmost portion of the Baja California Peninsula in the state of Baja California Sur. The light gray area shows the mountainous terrain occupied mainly by the dry tropical forest and woodlands. Squares and circles show the location of collecting sites and observations for each new species, as well their respective type localities. Towns and ranges are cited in the text.	2021-06-24	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos		Zenodo	biologists	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos			
0399055AFFA8FFCB6899FB69FB5FFDDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5425950/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5425950	FIGURE 3. Opuntia sierralagunensis sp. nov. A. Spine pattern in a mature cladode; B. Lustrous condition of the cladodes; C. Pericarpel with floral buds, note long setaceous glochids in the upper areoles; D. Flower showing yellow tepals, with red to pink spots at tips: E. Flower longitudinally cut, there are two color morphs of the styles, white and red; F. Fruits in the transition from immature (green) to mature (red).	FIGURE 3. Opuntia sierralagunensis sp. nov. A. Spine pattern in a mature cladode; B. Lustrous condition of the cladodes; C. Pericarpel with floral buds, note long setaceous glochids in the upper areoles; D. Flower showing yellow tepals, with red to pink spots at tips: E. Flower longitudinally cut, there are two color morphs of the styles, white and red; F. Fruits in the transition from immature (green) to mature (red).	2021-06-24	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos		Zenodo	biologists	Muñoz, Fermín Mercado;Luz, José Luis León De La;Rebman, Jon P.;Narváez, Alfonso Medel;Ramos, Rafael Campos			
