taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
1C123B0B54705C728B4F89085849CB4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1486919	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.175218.figure1	Figure 1. Mycetia saxicola Z. Q. Song & D. X. Xu. A. Habitat; B. Individual plant with cauliflorous infrutescences; C. Part of stem, bark green at the apical part and turning straw-yellow and corky at the upper part; D. Leaves in abaxial view; E. Uppermost stipule pair; F. Stipule in the upper part of the plant; G. Cauliflorous inflorescence; H. Single flower in lateral view; I. Calyx, arrows showing glands on the sinuses; J. Long-styled flower; K. Short-styled flower; L. Long-styled flowers, corolla partly removed; M. Short-styled flowers, corolla longitudinally slit on the right flower; N. Immature fruit in lateral view; O. Calyx, arrows showing glands on the sinuses; P. Cauliflorous infrutescences with immature and mature fruits; Q. Longitudinally (upper) and transversely (lower) opened mature fruits with numerous black seeds. Photos by Z. Q. Song (A – F, N – Q), B. Y. Zhang (H), and X. K. Xiong (G, I – M.).	Figure 1. Mycetia saxicola Z. Q. Song & D. X. Xu. A. Habitat; B. Individual plant with cauliflorous infrutescences; C. Part of stem, bark green at the apical part and turning straw-yellow and corky at the upper part; D. Leaves in abaxial view; E. Uppermost stipule pair; F. Stipule in the upper part of the plant; G. Cauliflorous inflorescence; H. Single flower in lateral view; I. Calyx, arrows showing glands on the sinuses; J. Long-styled flower; K. Short-styled flower; L. Long-styled flowers, corolla partly removed; M. Short-styled flowers, corolla longitudinally slit on the right flower; N. Immature fruit in lateral view; O. Calyx, arrows showing glands on the sinuses; P. Cauliflorous infrutescences with immature and mature fruits; Q. Longitudinally (upper) and transversely (lower) opened mature fruits with numerous black seeds. Photos by Z. Q. Song (A – F, N – Q), B. Y. Zhang (H), and X. K. Xiong (G, I – M.).	2025-12-08	Song, Zhuqiu;Zhang, Buyun;Xiong, Xiaokai;Xu, Dongxian		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Zhuqiu;Zhang, Buyun;Xiong, Xiaokai;Xu, Dongxian			
1C123B0B54705C728B4F89085849CB4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1486923	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.175218.figure5	Figure 5. Distribution map of Mycetia saxicola Z. Q. Song & D. X. Xu (red stars) and its close relative M. fangii K. J. Yan & Z. Q. Song (blue triangles).	Figure 5. Distribution map of Mycetia saxicola Z. Q. Song & D. X. Xu (red stars) and its close relative M. fangii K. J. Yan & Z. Q. Song (blue triangles).	2025-12-08	Song, Zhuqiu;Zhang, Buyun;Xiong, Xiaokai;Xu, Dongxian		Zenodo	biologists	Song, Zhuqiu;Zhang, Buyun;Xiong, Xiaokai;Xu, Dongxian			
