taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8B1D87FCFFDB616EFE0F6B30FF7FF89C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997166/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997166	Fig. 1 Didelotia korupensis Burgt. a. Twig with two inflorescences; b. twig with infructescence and four fruits; c. emarginate leaflet apex; d. fused pair of stipules, petiole showing scars of a caducous basal leaflet pair; e. leaflet lower surface; f. flower showing five linear petals and five filiform staminodes; g. floral bract; h. part of inflorescence showing a lateral axis with four colleters at the base (most flowers removed); i. caducous bract at base of lateral axis (a, c–f. Van der Burgt 718, WAG; b. Van der Burgt 952, K). — Drawn by Xander van der Burgt.	Fig. 1 Didelotia korupensis Burgt. a. Twig with two inflorescences; b. twig with infructescence and four fruits; c. emarginate leaflet apex; d. fused pair of stipules, petiole showing scars of a caducous basal leaflet pair; e. leaflet lower surface; f. flower showing five linear petals and five filiform staminodes; g. floral bract; h. part of inflorescence showing a lateral axis with four colleters at the base (most flowers removed); i. caducous bract at base of lateral axis (a, c–f. Van der Burgt 718, WAG; b. Van der Burgt 952, K). — Drawn by Xander van der Burgt.	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
8B1D87FCFFDB616EFE0F6B30FF7FF89C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997168/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997168	Fig. 2 Didelotia korupensis Burgt. a. Section of inflorescence; b. infructescence; c. inflorescence and leaves; d. stem of the tree from which the type speci- mens were collected; 14.8 cm diam at 1.3 m above ground (a, c, d. Van der Burgt 718, WAG; b, d. Van der Burgt 952, K). — Photos by Xander van der Burgt.	Fig. 2 Didelotia korupensis Burgt. a. Section of inflorescence; b. infructescence; c. inflorescence and leaves; d. stem of the tree from which the type speci- mens were collected; 14.8 cm diam at 1.3 m above ground (a, c, d. Van der Burgt 718, WAG; b, d. Van der Burgt 952, K). — Photos by Xander van der Burgt.	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
8B1D87FCFFDB616EFE0F6B30FF7FF89C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997170/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997170	Fig. 3 Distribution of Didelotia korupensis Burgt (only the upper black circle) and Tessmannia korupensis Burgt (both black circles).	Fig. 3 Distribution of Didelotia korupensis Burgt (only the upper black circle) and Tessmannia korupensis Burgt (both black circles).	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
8B1D87FCFFDE616DFE0F6B6AFC37F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997172/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997172	Fig. 4 Tessmannia korupensis Burgt. a. Twig with three leaves; b. section of twig with pair of stipules and leaf base; c. apex of leaflet upper surface; base of leaflet lower surface, showing glands; d. leaflet lower surface; e, f. flower; g. diagram of flower; h. pod; i. dry pod valves (a, c, d, h, i. Van der Burgt 1128, K, WAG; b. Van der Burgt 1123, K; e–g. Van der Burgt 943, K). — Drawn by Xander van der Burgt.	Fig. 4 Tessmannia korupensis Burgt. a. Twig with three leaves; b. section of twig with pair of stipules and leaf base; c. apex of leaflet upper surface; base of leaflet lower surface, showing glands; d. leaflet lower surface; e, f. flower; g. diagram of flower; h. pod; i. dry pod valves (a, c, d, h, i. Van der Burgt 1128, K, WAG; b. Van der Burgt 1123, K; e–g. Van der Burgt 943, K). — Drawn by Xander van der Burgt.	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
8B1D87FCFFDE616DFE0F6B6AFC37F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997174/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997174	Fig. 5 Tessmannia korupensis Burgt. a. Stem of a tree of 52 cm diam at 1.3 m above ground; b. bark; c. lower surface of leaflet with translucent dots; 6 by 4.5 mm (Van der Burgt 1128, K). — Photos by Xander van der Burgt.	Fig. 5 Tessmannia korupensis Burgt. a. Stem of a tree of 52 cm diam at 1.3 m above ground; b. bark; c. lower surface of leaflet with translucent dots; 6 by 4.5 mm (Van der Burgt 1128, K). — Photos by Xander van der Burgt.	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
8B1D87FCFFDE616DFE0F6B6AFC37F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997170/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997170	Fig. 3 Distribution of Didelotia korupensis Burgt (only the upper black circle) and Tessmannia korupensis Burgt (both black circles).	Fig. 3 Distribution of Didelotia korupensis Burgt (only the upper black circle) and Tessmannia korupensis Burgt (both black circles).	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
8B1D87FCFFDE616DFE0F6B6AFC37F981.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997176/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997176	Fig. 6 Map of a group of 43 trees of Tessmannia korupensis Burgt in southern Korup National Park. The size of a dot represents the stem diam at 1.3 m above ground in 7 size classes: 10–20 cm to 70–80 cm. The group is divided by a river bordered on one side by swamp forest. All trees grow on well-drained soil; T. korupensis is not a river bank tree species.The area on the map is completely covered by closed-canopy rain forest.	Fig. 6 Map of a group of 43 trees of Tessmannia korupensis Burgt in southern Korup National Park. The size of a dot represents the stem diam at 1.3 m above ground in 7 size classes: 10–20 cm to 70–80 cm. The group is divided by a river bordered on one side by swamp forest. All trees grow on well-drained soil; T. korupensis is not a river bank tree species.The area on the map is completely covered by closed-canopy rain forest.	2016-03-29	Burgt, X. M. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Burgt, X. M. van der			
