taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039D905AFF8DF603DF057F317772F99C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683761/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683761	Fig. 1. – Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Flowers at start of anthesis; D. Petal; E. Stamen. [Service Forestier 27692, P] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	Fig. 1. – Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Flowers at start of anthesis; D. Petal; E. Stamen. [Service Forestier 27692, P] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF8DF603DF057F317772F99C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF88F601DCAC7F2671A2FE5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683765/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683765	Fig. 3. – Memecylon convergens R.D. Stone. A. Leafy branch; B–C. Leaves; D. Floral bud; E. Petal; F. Stamen; G. Fruit. [A–B, D– F: Service Forestier 13079, TEF; C, G: Service Forestier 16639, P] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	Fig. 3. – Memecylon convergens R.D. Stone. A. Leafy branch; B–C. Leaves; D. Floral bud; E. Petal; F. Stamen; G. Fruit. [A–B, D– F: Service Forestier 13079, TEF; C, G: Service Forestier 16639, P] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF88F601DCAC7F2671A2FE5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF8AF60FDF1C7B667565FB3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683767/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683767	Fig. 4. – Memecylon fofifa R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Detail of young branchlet; C–E. Leaves; F. Inflorescence; G. Petal; H. Stamen; I. Fruit. [A–C, F–H: Service Forestier 32781, TEF; D, I: Service Forestier 21410, TEF; E: Service Forestier 32204, TEF] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	Fig. 4. – Memecylon fofifa R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Detail of young branchlet; C–E. Leaves; F. Inflorescence; G. Petal; H. Stamen; I. Fruit. [A–C, F–H: Service Forestier 32781, TEF; D, I: Service Forestier 21410, TEF; E: Service Forestier 32204, TEF] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF8AF60FDF1C7B667565FB3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF84F60DDCAC7D86752DFDD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683769/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683769	Fig. 5. – Memecylon longipetiolatum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Inflorescence with floral buds; D. Flower at start of anthesis; E. Petal; F. Stamen; G. Fruit. [A–F: Barnett & Dorr 261, K, MO; G: Service Forestier 22100, TEF] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	Fig. 5. – Memecylon longipetiolatum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Inflorescence with floral buds; D. Flower at start of anthesis; E. Petal; F. Stamen; G. Fruit. [A–F: Barnett & Dorr 261, K, MO; G: Service Forestier 22100, TEF] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF84F60DDCAC7D86752DFDD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF81F60ADC557851714FFC69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683773/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683773	Fig. 7. – Memecylon potamicum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branches; B. Leaf; C. Floral bud; D. Open flower; E. Petal; F. Stamen.	Fig. 7. – Memecylon potamicum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branches; B. Leaf; C. Floral bud; D. Open flower; E. Petal; F. Stamen.	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF81F60ADC557851714FFC69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF81F608DF057AB177CDFA38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683775/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683775	Fig. 8. – Memecylon pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Floral bud; D. Flower after anthesis; E. Petal; F. Stamen; G. Fruit. [Service Forestier 15244, TEF] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	Fig. 8. – Memecylon pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Floral bud; D. Flower after anthesis; E. Petal; F. Stamen; G. Fruit. [Service Forestier 15244, TEF] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF81F608DF057AB177CDFA38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF83F616DF057C8B77F8FEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683777/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683777	Fig. 9. – Memecylon subchartaceum R.D. Stone. A. Fruiting branch; B–D. Leaves; E. Fruit.	Fig. 9. – Memecylon subchartaceum R.D. Stone. A. Fruiting branch; B–D. Leaves; E. Fruit.	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF83F616DF057C8B77F8FEDE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF9DF614DF0578E674B9F929.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683779/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683779	Fig. 10. – Memecylon unguiculare R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Petal; D. Anther; E. Epigynous chamber (top view). [Rabevohitra 2164, MO] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	Fig. 10. – Memecylon unguiculare R.D. Stone. A. Flowering branch; B. Leaf; C. Petal; D. Anther; E. Epigynous chamber (top view). [Rabevohitra 2164, MO] [Drawing: S. Burrows]	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
039D905AFF9DF614DF0578E674B9F929.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683763/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683763	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	Fig. 2. – Geographic distribution of Memecylon complanatum R.D. Stone (closed circle), M. convergens R.D. Stone (closed diamonds), M. fofifa R.D. Stone (open circles), M. longipetiolatum R.D. Stone (open square), M. paraxenum R.D. Stone (closed star), M. potamicum R.D. Stone (closed triangle), M. pseudogaleatum R.D. Stone (closed cross), M. subchartaceum R.D. Stone (open stars), and M. unguiculare R.D. Stone (closed square), mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after CORNET, 1974; see SCHATZ, 2000).	2020-10-29	Stone, Robert Douglas		Zenodo	biologists	Stone, Robert Douglas			
