taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B2B062FFD9FFE2FFFDF512FB98FE2C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958319/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958319	Fig. 1. Growth form (habit) and fruit shape in the four species of the Lebeckia sepiaria group:(a) L.ambigua (Namaqualand form, photo taken at Klawer); (b) L. brevicarpa (Pakhuis Pass); (c) L. gracilis (Bredasdorp form, taken at Still Bay); (d) L. sepiaria (Clanwilliam form; photo taken at Elandskloof); (e) fruit and flowers of L. ambigua (Clanwilliam); (f) fruit of L. brevicarpa (Pakhuis Pass); (g) fruit of L. gracilis (Still Bay); (h) fruit of L. sepiaria (Clanwilliam form, photo taken at Citrusdal). All photos by B.-E. van Wyk.	Fig. 1. Growth form (habit) and fruit shape in the four species of the Lebeckia sepiaria group:(a) L.ambigua (Namaqualand form, photo taken at Klawer); (b) L. brevicarpa (Pakhuis Pass); (c) L. gracilis (Bredasdorp form, taken at Still Bay); (d) L. sepiaria (Clanwilliam form; photo taken at Elandskloof); (e) fruit and flowers of L. ambigua (Clanwilliam); (f) fruit of L. brevicarpa (Pakhuis Pass); (g) fruit of L. gracilis (Still Bay); (h) fruit of L. sepiaria (Clanwilliam form, photo taken at Citrusdal). All photos by B.-E. van Wyk.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFDEFFE0FCA9F039FB88FC80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958327	Fig. 5. Morphology of Lebeckia ambigua: (a) lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the left; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j3) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a, l) from Barker 9781 (NBG); (b) from Rossouw 18619 (NBG); (c) from Barker 9781 (NBG); (d, i) from O̕Callaghan, Van Wyk and Morley 90 (NBG); (e, f) from Boucher 2946e (NBG); (g, j3, h) from Le Roux 374 (NBG); (j1) from Heyns 1942 (NBG); (j2) from Niemand 11 (JRAU); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 6 (JRAU). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Fig. 5. Morphology of Lebeckia ambigua: (a) lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the left; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j3) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a, l) from Barker 9781 (NBG); (b) from Rossouw 18619 (NBG); (c) from Barker 9781 (NBG); (d, i) from O̕Callaghan, Van Wyk and Morley 90 (NBG); (e, f) from Boucher 2946e (NBG); (g, j3, h) from Le Roux 374 (NBG); (j1) from Heyns 1942 (NBG); (j2) from Niemand 11 (JRAU); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 6 (JRAU). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFDEFFE0FCA9F039FB88FC80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958331	Fig. 6. Known distribution of Lebeckia ambigua.	Fig. 6. Known distribution of Lebeckia ambigua.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFDCFFEEFCA9F156FE3CFD81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958333	Fig. 7. Morphology of Lebeckia brevicarpa: (a) lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the right; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j2) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a, l) from Schutte 261 (JRAU); (b, e, f, i) from Van Wyk 2550 (JRAU); (c, g, h) from Schutte 261 (JRAU); (d) from Bolus 23854 (BOL); (j) from Van Wyk 3123 (BOL); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 4 (JRAU). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Fig. 7. Morphology of Lebeckia brevicarpa: (a) lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the right; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j2) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a, l) from Schutte 261 (JRAU); (b, e, f, i) from Van Wyk 2550 (JRAU); (c, g, h) from Schutte 261 (JRAU); (d) from Bolus 23854 (BOL); (j) from Van Wyk 3123 (BOL); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 4 (JRAU). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFDCFFEEFCA9F156FE3CFD81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958337/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958337	Fig. 8. Known distribution of Lebeckia brevicarpa.	Fig. 8. Known distribution of Lebeckia brevicarpa.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFD2FFEFFFDBF059FC2DFC63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958339/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958339	Fig. 9. Morphology of Lebeckia gracilis: (a) Lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the left; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j2) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a) from Heginbotham 163 (NBG); (b, e) from Esterhuysen 23529 (BOL); (c, f, g, h, i) from Bohnen 7617 (NBG); (d) from Leighton 1894 (BOL); (j1) from Hutchinson 1478 (BOL); (j2) from Ecklon and Zeyher 1336 (S); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 17 (JRAU); (l) from Wurts 2234 (NBG). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Fig. 9. Morphology of Lebeckia gracilis: (a) Lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the left; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j2) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a) from Heginbotham 163 (NBG); (b, e) from Esterhuysen 23529 (BOL); (c, f, g, h, i) from Bohnen 7617 (NBG); (d) from Leighton 1894 (BOL); (j1) from Hutchinson 1478 (BOL); (j2) from Ecklon and Zeyher 1336 (S); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 17 (JRAU); (l) from Wurts 2234 (NBG). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFD2FFEFFFDBF059FC2DFC63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958343/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958343	Fig. 10. Known distribution of Lebeckia gracilis.	Fig. 10. Known distribution of Lebeckia gracilis.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFD0FFEAFFDBF2F8FD0FFC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958345/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958345	Fig. 11. Morphology of Lebeckia sepiaria: (a) lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the left; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j2) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a, l) from Ruiters 28 (NBG); (b) from Forrester 514 (NBG); (c, g, h, i) from Barker 6515 (NBG); (d–f) from Anon 252 (NBG); (j1) from Grobler 513 (NBG); (j2) from Hanekom 2851 (NBG); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 10 (JRAU). Scale bars: 1 mm.	Fig. 11. Morphology of Lebeckia sepiaria: (a) lateral view of flower; (b) abaxial view of bract and bracteoles; (c) abaxial view of calyx with the upper lobes to the left; (d) standard petal; (e) wing petal; (f) keel petal; (g) anthers; (h) long, basifixed anther, carinal (intermediate) anther and short, dorsifixed anther; (i) pistil; (j1 – j2) lateral view of pods; (k) cross section of pod; (l) leaf. Vouchers: (a, l) from Ruiters 28 (NBG); (b) from Forrester 514 (NBG); (c, g, h, i) from Barker 6515 (NBG); (d–f) from Anon 252 (NBG); (j1) from Grobler 513 (NBG); (j2) from Hanekom 2851 (NBG); (k) from Le Roux, Boatwright, Magee and Van Wyk 10 (JRAU). Scale bars: 1 mm.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
03B2B062FFD0FFEAFFDBF2F8FD0FFC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7958347/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7958347	Fig. 12. Known distribution of Lebeckia sepiaria.	Fig. 12. Known distribution of Lebeckia sepiaria.	2007-01-31	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.		Zenodo	biologists	le Roux, M. M.;Van Wyk, B. - E.			
