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Fig 1.

Phylogenetic reconstruction of Vivaria calvasensis (tribe Spathicarpeae) for the combined markers matK (a) and trnL-F (b) using MP and B/MCMC analysis.

Values above to the nodes correspond to bootstrap from MP, and values below the nodes correspond to BPP. Only values larger than 50 or 0.5 respectively are shown.

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Table 1.

Uncorrected pairwise distances (%), for the combined matK and trnL-F genes, among the closest Vivaria calvasensis genus and species into tribe Spathicarpeae.

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Fig 2.

Vivaria calvasensis adult individual in which a mature leaf, infructescence and bulb can be observed.

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Fig 3.

Mature leaf of Vivaria calvasensis collected in its natural habitat.

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Fig 4.

Pinna taken from the central section of a mature Vivaria calvasensis leaf.

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Fig 5.

Upper section of the inflorescence of Vivaria calvasensis.

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Fig 6.

Panoramic view of the dry scrub, habitat of Vivaria calvasensis at the end of the rainy season.

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Fig 7.

Rhizome and roots of an adult individual collected.

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Fig 8.

Unfruitfulness and unripe berries collected.

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Fig 9.

Floral tube and closed immature infructescence.

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Fig 10.

Spathe and spadix.

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Fig 11.

Seedlings and medium plants of Vivaria calvasensis, note the shape of the leaves.

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Fig 12.

Seedlings of Vivaria calvasensis, note the shape of the leaves, kept until they reach maturity.

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Fig 13.

Synandrium of Vivaria calvasensis.

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Table 2.

Comparison matrix of phenotypic characters between Vivaria calvasensis and the most closely related species based on the most important morphological characters within the tribe (Table 3).

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Fig 14.

Leaf shape and leaf base of Vivaria calvasensis.

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Fig 15.

Location of the study area and geographic position of botanic collection of Vivaria calvasensis.

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Table 3.

Characters used for the phenotypic analysis.

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