taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C3D1679A30FFCFC04FFB3C1FFBFBE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684524	Fig. 1. – Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (A–K) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (L–M). A. Vegetative shoot; B. Detail of leaf, abaxial surface, all veins raised except the finest branches, these shown as dotted lines; C. Inflorescence (total length 21.5 cm), showing flowers in pairs; D. Pair of flowers from C, each flower on a free pedicel (apex of axis to the left); E–F. Lateral and ventral view of opened flower with only one tepal remaining, to show the disc; G. Inner face of distal portion of tepal, showing a stamen; H–I. Apical and lateral views of mature fruit; J–K. L.S. and T.S. of mature fruit (black shading = very dense endocarp); L. Leaf, adaxial surface; M. Detail of L, abaxial surface, midrib and secondary veins raised, note numerous small areoles. [A–G: McPherson 1945, P; H–K: MacKee 16339, P; L–M: Vieillard 1106, K] [Drawing: Andrew Brown]	Fig. 1. – Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (A–K) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (L–M). A. Vegetative shoot; B. Detail of leaf, abaxial surface, all veins raised except the finest branches, these shown as dotted lines; C. Inflorescence (total length 21.5 cm), showing flowers in pairs; D. Pair of flowers from C, each flower on a free pedicel (apex of axis to the left); E–F. Lateral and ventral view of opened flower with only one tepal remaining, to show the disc; G. Inner face of distal portion of tepal, showing a stamen; H–I. Apical and lateral views of mature fruit; J–K. L.S. and T.S. of mature fruit (black shading = very dense endocarp); L. Leaf, adaxial surface; M. Detail of L, abaxial surface, midrib and secondary veins raised, note numerous small areoles. [A–G: McPherson 1945, P; H–K: MacKee 16339, P; L–M: Vieillard 1106, K] [Drawing: Andrew Brown]	2019-03-28	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
03C3D1679A30FFCFC04FFB3C1FFBFBE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684528/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684528	Fig. 2. – Map showing the distribution of Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (open squares) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (solid circles, omitting collections by Vieillard as the localities are imprecise). Areas with ultramafic substrates are shown in grey.	Fig. 2. – Map showing the distribution of Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (open squares) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (solid circles, omitting collections by Vieillard as the localities are imprecise). Areas with ultramafic substrates are shown in grey.	2019-03-28	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
03C3D1679A34FFCCC31FFB461AEDFA6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684524/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684524	Fig. 1. – Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (A–K) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (L–M). A. Vegetative shoot; B. Detail of leaf, abaxial surface, all veins raised except the finest branches, these shown as dotted lines; C. Inflorescence (total length 21.5 cm), showing flowers in pairs; D. Pair of flowers from C, each flower on a free pedicel (apex of axis to the left); E–F. Lateral and ventral view of opened flower with only one tepal remaining, to show the disc; G. Inner face of distal portion of tepal, showing a stamen; H–I. Apical and lateral views of mature fruit; J–K. L.S. and T.S. of mature fruit (black shading = very dense endocarp); L. Leaf, adaxial surface; M. Detail of L, abaxial surface, midrib and secondary veins raised, note numerous small areoles. [A–G: McPherson 1945, P; H–K: MacKee 16339, P; L–M: Vieillard 1106, K] [Drawing: Andrew Brown]	Fig. 1. – Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (A–K) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (L–M). A. Vegetative shoot; B. Detail of leaf, abaxial surface, all veins raised except the finest branches, these shown as dotted lines; C. Inflorescence (total length 21.5 cm), showing flowers in pairs; D. Pair of flowers from C, each flower on a free pedicel (apex of axis to the left); E–F. Lateral and ventral view of opened flower with only one tepal remaining, to show the disc; G. Inner face of distal portion of tepal, showing a stamen; H–I. Apical and lateral views of mature fruit; J–K. L.S. and T.S. of mature fruit (black shading = very dense endocarp); L. Leaf, adaxial surface; M. Detail of L, abaxial surface, midrib and secondary veins raised, note numerous small areoles. [A–G: McPherson 1945, P; H–K: MacKee 16339, P; L–M: Vieillard 1106, K] [Drawing: Andrew Brown]	2019-03-28	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
03C3D1679A34FFCCC31FFB461AEDFA6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684528/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684528	Fig. 2. – Map showing the distribution of Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (open squares) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (solid circles, omitting collections by Vieillard as the localities are imprecise). Areas with ultramafic substrates are shown in grey.	Fig. 2. – Map showing the distribution of Kermadecia brinoniae H.C. Hopkins & Pillon (open squares) and K. elliptica Brongn. & Gris (solid circles, omitting collections by Vieillard as the localities are imprecise). Areas with ultramafic substrates are shown in grey.	2019-03-28	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan		Zenodo	biologists	Hopkins, Helen C. F.;Pillon, Yohan			
