taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03A987FCD901FFDC5B4CC45D3340F9CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684600/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684600	Fig. 1. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Leaf; B. Apex of a shoot showing the arrangement of leaf bases and the base of an inflorescence axis (*); C. Inflorescence (conflorescence), the flowers post-anthesis; D. A flower-pair immediately prior to anthesis, their peduncle subtended by a minute bract and a small bract present at the base of each pedicel; E. A flower post anthesis, the tepals all helically curled; F. Base of a flower, two tepals removed to show the ovary and the cup-like disc around it; G. Apex of the style, slightly swollen and ridged, forming the pollen presenter; H. Distal part of a tepal, inner surface, with the anther attached; I. Immature fruit, note prominent beak. [A, C, E–H: Gâteblé et al. 87, P; B: Munzinger et al. 1462, P; D: MacKee 15159, P; I: MacKee 46274, P] [Drawing: Andrew Brown]	Fig. 1. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Leaf; B. Apex of a shoot showing the arrangement of leaf bases and the base of an inflorescence axis (*); C. Inflorescence (conflorescence), the flowers post-anthesis; D. A flower-pair immediately prior to anthesis, their peduncle subtended by a minute bract and a small bract present at the base of each pedicel; E. A flower post anthesis, the tepals all helically curled; F. Base of a flower, two tepals removed to show the ovary and the cup-like disc around it; G. Apex of the style, slightly swollen and ridged, forming the pollen presenter; H. Distal part of a tepal, inner surface, with the anther attached; I. Immature fruit, note prominent beak. [A, C, E–H: Gâteblé et al. 87, P; B: Munzinger et al. 1462, P; D: MacKee 15159, P; I: MacKee 46274, P] [Drawing: Andrew Brown]	2020-05-12	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
03A987FCD901FFDC5B4CC45D3340F9CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684604/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684604	Fig. 2. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Inflorescence arising from a leaf axil; B. A flower-pair at anthesis plus flower buds; C. Pair of flowers (note helically curled tepals and nectar); D. Very young floral buds; E. Two purple ovaries (note disc at base) and white styles; F. Inflorescence; G. Under surface of foliage. [Photos: A, F–G: G. Gâteblé; B–E:C. Laudereau]	Fig. 2. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Inflorescence arising from a leaf axil; B. A flower-pair at anthesis plus flower buds; C. Pair of flowers (note helically curled tepals and nectar); D. Very young floral buds; E. Two purple ovaries (note disc at base) and white styles; F. Inflorescence; G. Under surface of foliage. [Photos: A, F–G: G. Gâteblé; B–E:C. Laudereau]	2020-05-12	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
03A987FCD901FFDC5B4CC45D3340F9CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684606/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684606	Fig. 3. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Fruit; B. Fruit cut open to reveal the bluish mauve cotyledons. [Photos: G. Gâteblé]	Fig. 3. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Fruit; B. Fruit cut open to reveal the bluish mauve cotyledons. [Photos: G. Gâteblé]	2020-05-12	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
03A987FCD901FFDC5B4CC45D3340F9CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684610/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684610	Fig. 4. – Distribution of Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon in New Caledonia. Areas with ultramafic substrate are shown in grey.	Fig. 4. – Distribution of Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon in New Caledonia. Areas with ultramafic substrate are shown in grey.	2020-05-12	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
