taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03DC9465E216FFEFAFF1FA8E1AAC1000.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/8269869/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8269869	FIGURE 1: a: Fischer’s Tower in Hell’s Gate National Park, Naivasha, a 25-m high rocky tower (so-named following Fischer’s departure through the area from the lake to the Mount Suswa side of the Rift Valley in Jun 1883). It was formed by semi-molten rock forced up through a fissure in the earth’s surface, cooling and solidifying as it emerged. According to Masai oral tradition, the tower is a Masai girl who was turned into stone after disobeying the family before her wedding (photo courtesy D.A. Turner). b: Original collector’s label (front/back) of G.A. Fischer for ZMB 49.320 (Fischer no. 6), Halcyon leucocephala hyacinthina, syntype for Halcyon semicaerulea hyacinthina Reichenow, 1900b (photo C. Radke, MfN). c: ZMB 24258 Granatina ianthinogaster syntype for Uraeginthus ianthinogaster Reichenow, 1879b, collected by G.A. Fischer with typical historical label for a scientific skin at the ZMB (photo H.J. Götz, MfN) d: Typical historical label for a scientific skin at the ZMB for ZMB 35597 (Fischer no. 293) Eurystomus glaucurus suahelicus, holotype of Eurystomus afer suahelicus Neumann, 1905; missing a ZMB number (photo C. Radke, MfN). e: Original collector’s label (front) of G.A. Fischer for ZMB 2000.40044 (B 19019, Fischer no. 451), Pogoniulus bilineatus fischeri, holotype of Barbatula Fischeri Reichenow, 1880; notice change of the provisional determination after species description (photo C. Radke, MfN). f: Typical historical label for a scientific skin at the ZMH for ZMH 6911 (Fischer no. 925), Muscicapa adusta murina, syntype for Alseonax murina G.A. Fischer & Reichenow, 1884a (photo C. Bracker).	FIGURE 1: a: Fischer’s Tower in Hell’s Gate National Park, Naivasha, a 25-m high rocky tower (so-named following Fischer’s departure through the area from the lake to the Mount Suswa side of the Rift Valley in Jun 1883). It was formed by semi-molten rock forced up through a fissure in the earth’s surface, cooling and solidifying as it emerged. According to Masai oral tradition, the tower is a Masai girl who was turned into stone after disobeying the family before her wedding (photo courtesy D.A. Turner). b: Original collector’s label (front/back) of G.A. Fischer for ZMB 49.320 (Fischer no. 6), Halcyon leucocephala hyacinthina, syntype for Halcyon semicaerulea hyacinthina Reichenow, 1900b (photo C. Radke, MfN). c: ZMB 24258 Granatina ianthinogaster syntype for Uraeginthus ianthinogaster Reichenow, 1879b, collected by G.A. Fischer with typical historical label for a scientific skin at the ZMB (photo H.J. Götz, MfN) d: Typical historical label for a scientific skin at the ZMB for ZMB 35597 (Fischer no. 293) Eurystomus glaucurus suahelicus, holotype of Eurystomus afer suahelicus Neumann, 1905; missing a ZMB number (photo C. Radke, MfN). e: Original collector’s label (front) of G.A. Fischer for ZMB 2000.40044 (B 19019, Fischer no. 451), Pogoniulus bilineatus fischeri, holotype of Barbatula Fischeri Reichenow, 1880; notice change of the provisional determination after species description (photo C. Radke, MfN). f: Typical historical label for a scientific skin at the ZMH for ZMH 6911 (Fischer no. 925), Muscicapa adusta murina, syntype for Alseonax murina G.A. Fischer & Reichenow, 1884a (photo C. Bracker).	2023-08-18	Frahnert, Sylke;Turner, Donald A.;Bracker, Cordula		Zenodo	biologists	Frahnert, Sylke;Turner, Donald A.;Bracker, Cordula			
