taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A04D82041132F67BFFDFFB02B49605A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770667/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770667	Fig. 1. – Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry. A. Branch with buds and nearly open flowers; B. Detail of adaxial surface of leaf; C. Bud with pedicel; D. Branch with buds; E. Detail of abaxial surface of leaf; F. Detail of adaxial surface of leaf. [A-C: Ranirison & Nusbaumer PR 936; D-F: Nusbaumer & Ranirison LN 1420] [Drawing: R. L. Andriamiarisoa]	Fig. 1. – Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry. A. Branch with buds and nearly open flowers; B. Detail of adaxial surface of leaf; C. Bud with pedicel; D. Branch with buds; E. Detail of abaxial surface of leaf; F. Detail of adaxial surface of leaf. [A-C: Ranirison & Nusbaumer PR 936; D-F: Nusbaumer & Ranirison LN 1420] [Drawing: R. L. Andriamiarisoa]	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041132F67BFFDFFB02B49605A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770669/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770669	Fig. 2. – Photographs of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (A-D) and Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (E). A. Flower, from above (petals fallen); B. Detail of midvein on abaxial leaf surface showing long white stellate trichomes near the margin and small stellate-strigose indument on nerves; C. Flower, from side (2 petals remaining); D. Detail of abaxial surface of a sepal, with stellate-strigose indument on the overlapping part less dense on the left side than on the right side; E. Flower and buds with young involucres. [A-D: Nusbaumer & Ranirison LN 1420; E. RandriataFika & al. 653] [Photos: A-D: L. Nusbaumer; E: P. Lowry].	Fig. 2. – Photographs of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (A-D) and Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (E). A. Flower, from above (petals fallen); B. Detail of midvein on abaxial leaf surface showing long white stellate trichomes near the margin and small stellate-strigose indument on nerves; C. Flower, from side (2 petals remaining); D. Detail of abaxial surface of a sepal, with stellate-strigose indument on the overlapping part less dense on the left side than on the right side; E. Flower and buds with young involucres. [A-D: Nusbaumer & Ranirison LN 1420; E. RandriataFika & al. 653] [Photos: A-D: L. Nusbaumer; E: P. Lowry].	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041132F67BFFDFFB02B49605A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770675/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770675	Fig. 3. – Geographic distribution of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (stars), Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (circles) and Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa (squares), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 3. – Geographic distribution of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (stars), Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (circles) and Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa (squares), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041136F679FFDFFD4FB78805D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770669/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770669	Fig. 2. – Photographs of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (A-D) and Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (E). A. Flower, from above (petals fallen); B. Detail of midvein on abaxial leaf surface showing long white stellate trichomes near the margin and small stellate-strigose indument on nerves; C. Flower, from side (2 petals remaining); D. Detail of abaxial surface of a sepal, with stellate-strigose indument on the overlapping part less dense on the left side than on the right side; E. Flower and buds with young involucres. [A-D: Nusbaumer & Ranirison LN 1420; E. RandriataFika & al. 653] [Photos: A-D: L. Nusbaumer; E: P. Lowry].	Fig. 2. – Photographs of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (A-D) and Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (E). A. Flower, from above (petals fallen); B. Detail of midvein on abaxial leaf surface showing long white stellate trichomes near the margin and small stellate-strigose indument on nerves; C. Flower, from side (2 petals remaining); D. Detail of abaxial surface of a sepal, with stellate-strigose indument on the overlapping part less dense on the left side than on the right side; E. Flower and buds with young involucres. [A-D: Nusbaumer & Ranirison LN 1420; E. RandriataFika & al. 653] [Photos: A-D: L. Nusbaumer; E: P. Lowry].	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041136F679FFDFFD4FB78805D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770677/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770677	Fig. 4. – Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz. A. Branch with fruiting involucre; B. Flower (from above); C. Involucre surrounding mature fruit; D. Detail of leaf; [A-B, D: Antilahimena 4786; C: RandriataFika & al. 653] [Drawing: R. L. Andriamiarisoa]	Fig. 4. – Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz. A. Branch with fruiting involucre; B. Flower (from above); C. Involucre surrounding mature fruit; D. Detail of leaf; [A-B, D: Antilahimena 4786; C: RandriataFika & al. 653] [Drawing: R. L. Andriamiarisoa]	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041136F679FFDFFD4FB78805D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770675/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770675	Fig. 3. – Geographic distribution of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (stars), Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (circles) and Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa (squares), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 3. – Geographic distribution of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (stars), Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (circles) and Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa (squares), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041134F677FC85FCB9B7B405F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770681/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770681	Fig. 5. – Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa A. Branch with flowers; B. Detail of leaf; C. Peduncle with 2 flowers subtended by undeveloped involucre. [RandriataFika 877] [Drawing: R. L. Andriamiarisoa]	Fig. 5. – Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa A. Branch with flowers; B. Detail of leaf; C. Peduncle with 2 flowers subtended by undeveloped involucre. [RandriataFika 877] [Drawing: R. L. Andriamiarisoa]	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
A04D82041134F677FC85FCB9B7B405F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5770675/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5770675	Fig. 3. – Geographic distribution of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (stars), Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (circles) and Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa (squares), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 3. – Geographic distribution of Eremolaena darainensis Nusb. & Lowry (stars), Schizolaena charlotteae Lowry & G. E. Schatz (circles) and Schizolaena parvipetala Randrian. & Hong-Wa (squares), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2014-12-01	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia		Zenodo	biologists	Lowry II, Porter P.;Nusbaumer, Louis;Randrianasolo, Armand;Schatz, George E.;Hong-Wa, Cynthia			
