taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039A87E0FF9CA642FE2EA8764E81A3CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7535486/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7535486	Figure 1. Flower inclusion of Symplocos kowalewskii comb. nov. et emend. (Symplocaceae; X4088) from late Eocene Baltic amber. (a,b) Overview of the historic preparation of the amber specimen before restauration, showing fissures (b, upper arrowhead) and discoloration. The fractured cover slip had been fixed with tape (b, lower arrowhead). (c) Overview of the amber specimen afer extraction from the glass chamber. (d,e) Flower from the upper (d) and lower side (e) afer preparation. Note the fused staminate ring on the underside (e, arrowhead). Scale bars 1 cm in (a‒e).	Figure 1. Flower inclusion of Symplocos kowalewskii comb. nov. et emend. (Symplocaceae; X4088) from late Eocene Baltic amber. (a,b) Overview of the historic preparation of the amber specimen before restauration, showing fissures (b, upper arrowhead) and discoloration. The fractured cover slip had been fixed with tape (b, lower arrowhead). (c) Overview of the amber specimen afer extraction from the glass chamber. (d,e) Flower from the upper (d) and lower side (e) afer preparation. Note the fused staminate ring on the underside (e, arrowhead). Scale bars 1 cm in (a‒e).	2023-01-12	Sadowski, Eva-Maria;Hofmann, Christa-Charlotte		Zenodo	biologists	Sadowski, Eva-Maria;Hofmann, Christa-Charlotte			
039A87E0FF9CA642FE2EA8764E81A3CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7535488/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7535488	Figure 2. Details of Symplocos kowalewskii comb. nov. et emend. (Symplocaceae; X4088) from late Eocene Baltic amber. (a) Anther. (b) Basally fused and broadened filaments, arranged in three rows and forming a fused ring. (c) Underside of the fused staminate ring with trichomes (arrowhead). (d) Simple, long, acute trichome (right arrowhead), magnified from (c); lef arrowhead indicates fungal hyphae. Scale bars 200 µm in (a), (b), (d); 1 mm in (c).	Figure 2. Details of Symplocos kowalewskii comb. nov. et emend. (Symplocaceae; X4088) from late Eocene Baltic amber. (a) Anther. (b) Basally fused and broadened filaments, arranged in three rows and forming a fused ring. (c) Underside of the fused staminate ring with trichomes (arrowhead). (d) Simple, long, acute trichome (right arrowhead), magnified from (c); lef arrowhead indicates fungal hyphae. Scale bars 200 µm in (a), (b), (d); 1 mm in (c).	2023-01-12	Sadowski, Eva-Maria;Hofmann, Christa-Charlotte		Zenodo	biologists	Sadowski, Eva-Maria;Hofmann, Christa-Charlotte			
039A87E0FF9CA642FE2EA8764E81A3CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7535490/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7535490	Figure 3. Pollen extracted from anthers and the surrounding amber of Symplocos kowalewskii comb. nov. et emend. (Symplocaceae; X4088) from late Eocene Baltic amber. (a) Anther, releasing pollen. (b‒g) Pollen under LM; note the protrusions from the apertures (c), which were likely caused by the excreted internal cell content. (h) Pollen under electron microprobe, with exposed intine (arrowhead). (i,j) Pollen under electron microprobe, showing perforate to microreticulate ornamentation with few supratectal blunt echini. Note the fused verrucae at the margo of the ectoaperture, forming a rim-like structure (j). Scale bars 500 µm in (a); 50 µm in (b); 20 µm in (c–g); 10 µm in (h), 1 µm in (i,j).	Figure 3. Pollen extracted from anthers and the surrounding amber of Symplocos kowalewskii comb. nov. et emend. (Symplocaceae; X4088) from late Eocene Baltic amber. (a) Anther, releasing pollen. (b‒g) Pollen under LM; note the protrusions from the apertures (c), which were likely caused by the excreted internal cell content. (h) Pollen under electron microprobe, with exposed intine (arrowhead). (i,j) Pollen under electron microprobe, showing perforate to microreticulate ornamentation with few supratectal blunt echini. Note the fused verrucae at the margo of the ectoaperture, forming a rim-like structure (j). Scale bars 500 µm in (a); 50 µm in (b); 20 µm in (c–g); 10 µm in (h), 1 µm in (i,j).	2023-01-12	Sadowski, Eva-Maria;Hofmann, Christa-Charlotte		Zenodo	biologists	Sadowski, Eva-Maria;Hofmann, Christa-Charlotte			
