taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
86416825161A2A539137D283F4C9F9AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683623/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683623	Fig. 1. – Holotype of Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry.	Fig. 1. – Holotype of Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry.	2016-06-17	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta		Zenodo	biologists	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta			
86416825161A2A539137D283F4C9F9AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683625/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683625	Fig. 2. – Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry. A. Staminate flower (three stamens broken off); B. Pistillate flower, with one sepal removed and two of the three styles broken off. Note the minute petals; C-D. Capsule dehiscing both septicidally (exo- and endocarp) and loculicidally (exocarp only); E. Seed (partially dried). [Service Forestier 20088, P]	Fig. 2. – Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry. A. Staminate flower (three stamens broken off); B. Pistillate flower, with one sepal removed and two of the three styles broken off. Note the minute petals; C-D. Capsule dehiscing both septicidally (exo- and endocarp) and loculicidally (exocarp only); E. Seed (partially dried). [Service Forestier 20088, P]	2016-06-17	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta		Zenodo	biologists	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta			
86416825161A2A539137D283F4C9F9AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683627/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683627	Fig. 3. – Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry. A. Typical habitat in Montagne des FranÇais, deciduous forest on limestone tsingy; B. Canopy leaves; C. Canopy from below; D. Trunk (c. 40 cm in diam.); E. Seedling growing in a crack of a block of limestone tsingy; F. Close-up of the adaxial side of a leaf base showing the epipetiolar glands and the distinct reddish coloration at the junction of the secondary veins; G. Close-up of the abaxial leaf surface showing the minute lepidote pubescence; H. Fruit, already fallen to the ground and still indehiscent; I. Endocarps and seeds; note the whitish fleshy cover of the fresh seed on the upper right.	Fig. 3. – Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry. A. Typical habitat in Montagne des FranÇais, deciduous forest on limestone tsingy; B. Canopy leaves; C. Canopy from below; D. Trunk (c. 40 cm in diam.); E. Seedling growing in a crack of a block of limestone tsingy; F. Close-up of the adaxial side of a leaf base showing the epipetiolar glands and the distinct reddish coloration at the junction of the secondary veins; G. Close-up of the abaxial leaf surface showing the minute lepidote pubescence; H. Fruit, already fallen to the ground and still indehiscent; I. Endocarps and seeds; note the whitish fleshy cover of the fresh seed on the upper right.	2016-06-17	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta		Zenodo	biologists	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta			
86416825161A2A539137D283F4C9F9AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5683629/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5683629	Fig. 4. – Distribution of known collections of Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry from northern Madagascar,	Fig. 4. – Distribution of known collections of Croton aleuritoides P.E. Berry from northern Madagascar,	2016-06-17	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta		Zenodo	biologists	Berry, Paul E.;Ee, Benjamin van;Kainulainen, Kent;Razafindraibe, Hanta			
