taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
6152D7AA6A6950579C0CEE4FF0B7312E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/598501	http://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.183.71505.figure1	Figure 1. Perrottetia taronensis A habit, branch with fruit B dactylose leaf bud with young leaves and stipules C fruit with style, mature berry, persistent sepals and petals, and stipe. Illustrated by Alan Chou.	Figure 1. Perrottetia taronensis A habit, branch with fruit B dactylose leaf bud with young leaves and stipules C fruit with style, mature berry, persistent sepals and petals, and stipe. Illustrated by Alan Chou.	2021-10-14	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.		Zenodo	biologists	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.			
6152D7AA6A6950579C0CEE4FF0B7312E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/598502	http://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.183.71505.figure2	Figure 2. Leaves of Perrottetia taronensis showing also the old male inflorescences, from which all the flowers have dropped A abaxial surface B adaxial surface. Photos in the field of Armstrong et al. 2983.	Figure 2. Leaves of Perrottetia taronensis showing also the old male inflorescences, from which all the flowers have dropped A abaxial surface B adaxial surface. Photos in the field of Armstrong et al. 2983.	2021-10-14	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.		Zenodo	biologists	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.			
6152D7AA6A6950579C0CEE4FF0B7312E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/598503	http://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.183.71505.figure3	Figure 3. Young leaves of Perrottetia taronensis showing the distinctive dactylose shape and reddish brown indumentum and also an old male inflorescence, from which all the flowers have dropped. Photo in the field of Armstrong et al. 2983.	Figure 3. Young leaves of Perrottetia taronensis showing the distinctive dactylose shape and reddish brown indumentum and also an old male inflorescence, from which all the flowers have dropped. Photo in the field of Armstrong et al. 2983.	2021-10-14	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.		Zenodo	biologists	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.			
6152D7AA6A6950579C0CEE4FF0B7312E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/598504	http://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.183.71505.figure4	Figure 4. Distribution showing the known locations of Perrottetia taronensis in China and Myanmar. The map uses Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) 90 m raster elevation data from Jarvis A, Reuter HI, Nelson E, and Guevara E, 2008, Hole-filled seamless SRTM data V 4, International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) available from https: // srtm. csi, cgiar. org (Reuter et al. 2007). The elevation intervals for the region shown in this map have been set to 0 - 999 m, 1000 - 1999 m, 2000 - 2999 m, 3000 - 3999 m, and 4000 m and above. All seven collections are from within the 1000 - 1999 elevation interval shown on the map. Within China to the east and separated by the Gaoligong Shan range is the Nu Jiang (Salween River) and farther still to the east is the Lancang Jiang (Mekong River).	Figure 4. Distribution showing the known locations of Perrottetia taronensis in China and Myanmar. The map uses Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) 90 m raster elevation data from Jarvis A, Reuter HI, Nelson E, and Guevara E, 2008, Hole-filled seamless SRTM data V 4, International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) available from https: // srtm. csi, cgiar. org (Reuter et al. 2007). The elevation intervals for the region shown in this map have been set to 0 - 999 m, 1000 - 1999 m, 2000 - 2999 m, 3000 - 3999 m, and 4000 m and above. All seven collections are from within the 1000 - 1999 elevation interval shown on the map. Within China to the east and separated by the Gaoligong Shan range is the Nu Jiang (Salween River) and farther still to the east is the Lancang Jiang (Mekong River).	2021-10-14	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.		Zenodo	biologists	Bartholomew, Bruce;Armstrong, Kate E.;Li, Rong;Fritsch, Peter W.			
