taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6F3A87B4FF93FFC7FF643F33F202FB46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5762424/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5762424	Fig. 1. – Line drawings of Clerodendrum kamhyoae Phillipson & L. Allorge.A. Leaf showing long attenuate-acuminate apex and arcuate secondary veins; B. Detail of secondary and tertiary leaf venation; C. Stem node showing lenticelles; D. Early flower bud with the corolla pushing open the sepals; E. Young flower bud with elongating corolla tube; F. Pre-anthesis flower bud; G. Mature calyx; H. Corolla seen from side (tube incomplete); I. Corolla seen from below; J. Corolla seen from front; K. Stamen with mobile anther thecae; L. Young inflorescences; M. Calyx surrounding an immature drupe showing an irregular split due to the expansion of the ovary; N. Part of infrutescence,with calyx enveloping immature fruit and pedicels of fallen flowers visible;O. Fruit with calyx removed to show the upper surface of the drupe; P. Longitudinal section of the ovary showing the two locules. [A-K:Allorge 2839, P;L-P: redrawn from photographs] [Drawings: D. Storez]	Fig. 1. – Line drawings of Clerodendrum kamhyoae Phillipson & L. Allorge.A. Leaf showing long attenuate-acuminate apex and arcuate secondary veins; B. Detail of secondary and tertiary leaf venation; C. Stem node showing lenticelles; D. Early flower bud with the corolla pushing open the sepals; E. Young flower bud with elongating corolla tube; F. Pre-anthesis flower bud; G. Mature calyx; H. Corolla seen from side (tube incomplete); I. Corolla seen from below; J. Corolla seen from front; K. Stamen with mobile anther thecae; L. Young inflorescences; M. Calyx surrounding an immature drupe showing an irregular split due to the expansion of the ovary; N. Part of infrutescence,with calyx enveloping immature fruit and pedicels of fallen flowers visible;O. Fruit with calyx removed to show the upper surface of the drupe; P. Longitudinal section of the ovary showing the two locules. [A-K:Allorge 2839, P;L-P: redrawn from photographs] [Drawings: D. Storez]	2016-04-29	Phillipson, Peter B.;Allorge, Lucile		Zenodo	biologists	Phillipson, Peter B.;Allorge, Lucile			
6F3A87B4FF93FFC7FF643F33F202FB46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5762428/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5762428	Fig. 2. – Photographs of Clerodendrum kamhyoae Phillipson & L. Allorge. A. Marie Hélène Kam Hyo Zschocke standing with a young flowering individual;B. Trunk with inflorescences; C. Young shoots bearing occasional terminal inflorescences; D. Young inflorescence showing pre-anthesis buds tinged dull purple-brown and open flowers; E. Bisected flower showing insertion of stamens; F. Young flower buds with caducous bracts visible;G. Developing fruits (upper part of calyx removed). [Photos: A: R. Said; B-E:P. Phillipson; F: J. Moscovitch; G: M. Kam Hyo Zschocke]	Fig. 2. – Photographs of Clerodendrum kamhyoae Phillipson & L. Allorge. A. Marie Hélène Kam Hyo Zschocke standing with a young flowering individual;B. Trunk with inflorescences; C. Young shoots bearing occasional terminal inflorescences; D. Young inflorescence showing pre-anthesis buds tinged dull purple-brown and open flowers; E. Bisected flower showing insertion of stamens; F. Young flower buds with caducous bracts visible;G. Developing fruits (upper part of calyx removed). [Photos: A: R. Said; B-E:P. Phillipson; F: J. Moscovitch; G: M. Kam Hyo Zschocke]	2016-04-29	Phillipson, Peter B.;Allorge, Lucile		Zenodo	biologists	Phillipson, Peter B.;Allorge, Lucile			
6F3A87B4FF93FFC7FF643F33F202FB46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5721431/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5721431	Fig. 3. – Distribution map of known localities for Clerodendrum kamhyoae Phillipson & L. Allorge, with the protected area network shaded (darker grey for the sites at which C. kamhyoae is known to occur). A. “Macolline”;B. Marojejy National Park; C. Montagne d’Ambre National Park;D. Mahagaga Forest; E. Galoko-Kalobinono Reserve (obs. only).	Fig. 3. – Distribution map of known localities for Clerodendrum kamhyoae Phillipson & L. Allorge, with the protected area network shaded (darker grey for the sites at which C. kamhyoae is known to occur). A. “Macolline”;B. Marojejy National Park; C. Montagne d’Ambre National Park;D. Mahagaga Forest; E. Galoko-Kalobinono Reserve (obs. only).	2016-04-29	Phillipson, Peter B.;Allorge, Lucile		Zenodo	biologists	Phillipson, Peter B.;Allorge, Lucile			
