taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F7D05BFC76FFC0FFBBF9C8E8E6FAF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998136/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998136	Fig. 1 Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Twig with leaves and figs; b. figs; c. fig in longitudinal section; d. staminate flower; e. stamen; f. sessile pistillate flower; g. pedicelled pistillate flower (B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Drawing: Pajaree Inthachup, 2015.	Fig. 1 Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Twig with leaves and figs; b. figs; c. fig in longitudinal section; d. staminate flower; e. stamen; f. sessile pistillate flower; g. pedicelled pistillate flower (B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Drawing: Pajaree Inthachup, 2015.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC76FFC0FFBBF9C8E8E6FAF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998138/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998138	Fig. 2 Photos of live Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Habit in natural habitat; b–d. twigs with leaves and figs; e. fig; f. fig in longitudinal sec- tion. — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 2 Photos of live Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Habit in natural habitat; b–d. twigs with leaves and figs; e. fig; f. fig in longitudinal sec- tion. — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC76FFC0FFBBF9C8E8E6FAF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998140/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998140	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC76FFC0FFBBF9C8E8E6FAF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998142/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998142	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC76FFC7FCF4FA57ED3AF789.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998140/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998140	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC76FFC7FCF4FA57ED3AF789.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998136/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998136	Fig. 1 Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Twig with leaves and figs; b. figs; c. fig in longitudinal section; d. staminate flower; e. stamen; f. sessile pistillate flower; g. pedicelled pistillate flower (B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Drawing: Pajaree Inthachup, 2015.	Fig. 1 Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Twig with leaves and figs; b. figs; c. fig in longitudinal section; d. staminate flower; e. stamen; f. sessile pistillate flower; g. pedicelled pistillate flower (B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Drawing: Pajaree Inthachup, 2015.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC76FFC7FCF4FA57ED3AF789.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998142/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998142	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC71FFC4FCF4FA9FED49FECA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998140/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998140	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC71FFC4FCF4FA9FED49FECA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998138/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998138	Fig. 2 Photos of live Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Habit in natural habitat; b–d. twigs with leaves and figs; e. fig; f. fig in longitudinal sec- tion. — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 2 Photos of live Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Habit in natural habitat; b–d. twigs with leaves and figs; e. fig; f. fig in longitudinal sec- tion. — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC71FFC4FCF4FA9FED49FECA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998142/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998142	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC72FFC4FFBBFE88EE5FFB67.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998140/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998140	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 3 Cross sections and cuticular macerations of the leaf laminas of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Leaf margin without indumentum of F. talbotii; a2. leaf margin with indumentum of F. pongumphaii; b1. lamina of F. talbotii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts on both surfaces; b2. lamina of F. pongumphaii showing multi-layered epidermis on both sides and enlarged lithocysts adaxially; c1. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. talbotii showing few hairs (black arrows); c2. abaxial cuticular maceration of F. pongumphaii showing many hairs; d1. petiole of F. talbotii with few hairs; d2. petiole of F. pongumphaii with an abundant hairs (a1, b1, d1: M. Nur SFN 34388, L; a2, b2, c2: R. Pooma et al. 3820, L; c1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; d2: B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC72FFC4FFBBFE88EE5FFB67.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998136/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998136	Fig. 1 Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Twig with leaves and figs; b. figs; c. fig in longitudinal section; d. staminate flower; e. stamen; f. sessile pistillate flower; g. pedicelled pistillate flower (B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Drawing: Pajaree Inthachup, 2015.	Fig. 1 Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew. a. Twig with leaves and figs; b. figs; c. fig in longitudinal section; d. staminate flower; e. stamen; f. sessile pistillate flower; g. pedicelled pistillate flower (B. Chantarasuwan 180910-4, THNHM). — Drawing: Pajaree Inthachup, 2015.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
03F7D05BFC72FFC4FFBBFE88EE5FFB67.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998142/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998142	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	Fig. 4 Free hand paradermal leaf surfaces of Ficus talbotii King (left column) and Ficus pongumphaii Chantaras. & Sungkaew (right column). a1. Abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows); a2. abaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing a few radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and abundant hairs; b1. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. talbotii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) and no indumentum; b2. adaxial paradermal leaf surface of F. pongumphaii showing radiating epidermal cells around lithocysts (black arrows) (a1, b1: M.F. Newman et al. 1148, L; a2, b2: P. Palee 278, L). — Photos by Bhanumas Chantarasuwan.	2019-05-10	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Chantarasuwan, B.;Sungkaew, S.;Pruesapan, K.;Baas, P.;Welzen, P. C. van			
