taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03DDEE3E3C7AED06FF1EFB0A29EAE72D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684399/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684399	Fig. 1. –Bambusa gurgandii K. M. Wong & M. H. Diep, general vegetative and pseudospikelet characters.A. Culm shoot; B. Culm node, showing a narrow ring of dense appressed pale hairs just above each node; C. Branch leaves with conspicuous laterally spreading, bristly sheath auricles; D. Part of flowering branch, showing pseudospikelets with extruded maroon anthers. [Photos: A: M. H. Diep; B-D: K. M. Wong]	Fig. 1. –Bambusa gurgandii K. M. Wong & M. H. Diep, general vegetative and pseudospikelet characters.A. Culm shoot; B. Culm node, showing a narrow ring of dense appressed pale hairs just above each node; C. Branch leaves with conspicuous laterally spreading, bristly sheath auricles; D. Part of flowering branch, showing pseudospikelets with extruded maroon anthers. [Photos: A: M. H. Diep; B-D: K. M. Wong]	2015-12-01	Wong, Khoon Meng;Diep, My Hanh		Zenodo	biologists	Wong, Khoon Meng;Diep, My Hanh			
03DDEE3E3C7AED06FF1EFB0A29EAE72D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684403/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684403	Fig. 2. – Bambusa gurgandii K. M. Wong & M. H. Diep, pseudospikelet and floral characteristics. A. Pseudospikelet with, from base, two bracts subtending prophyllate buds, a single glume, eight perfect flowers visible, with the 9th perfect flower and 1-2 terminal vestigial flowers hidden by the 8th flower; B. Bract subtending a prophyllate bud; C. Prophyll of bud subtended by basal bract; D. Lowermost perfect flower in lateral view with lemma (l), palea (p) and rachilla segment (r); E. Palea, ventral view; F. Detail of palea apex; G. Lodicule complement; H. One of six anthers;I. Anther apex showing blunt connective and tuft of spines; J. Mature ovary; K. Caryopsis with sulcate dorsal side. [Drawing: K. M. Wong]	Fig. 2. – Bambusa gurgandii K. M. Wong & M. H. Diep, pseudospikelet and floral characteristics. A. Pseudospikelet with, from base, two bracts subtending prophyllate buds, a single glume, eight perfect flowers visible, with the 9th perfect flower and 1-2 terminal vestigial flowers hidden by the 8th flower; B. Bract subtending a prophyllate bud; C. Prophyll of bud subtended by basal bract; D. Lowermost perfect flower in lateral view with lemma (l), palea (p) and rachilla segment (r); E. Palea, ventral view; F. Detail of palea apex; G. Lodicule complement; H. One of six anthers;I. Anther apex showing blunt connective and tuft of spines; J. Mature ovary; K. Caryopsis with sulcate dorsal side. [Drawing: K. M. Wong]	2015-12-01	Wong, Khoon Meng;Diep, My Hanh		Zenodo	biologists	Wong, Khoon Meng;Diep, My Hanh			
03DDEE3E3C7AED06FF1EFB0A29EAE72D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5684405/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684405	Fig. 3. – Jacky Gurgand holding dark-haired culm sheaths of the form of Bambusa gurgandii K. M. Wong & M. H. Diep known as “l ô đen”. [Photo: K. M. Wong]	Fig. 3. – Jacky Gurgand holding dark-haired culm sheaths of the form of Bambusa gurgandii K. M. Wong & M. H. Diep known as “l ô đen”. [Photo: K. M. Wong]	2015-12-01	Wong, Khoon Meng;Diep, My Hanh		Zenodo	biologists	Wong, Khoon Meng;Diep, My Hanh			
