taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CC87AA51527D42FCB4FE64CBB95C26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997657/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997657	Fig. 2 Inversodicraea feika Cheek. a. Habit in dry season; a1. branched, erect flowering plant, leaves fallen; a2. subcylindrical root developing from old stem; b1. detail of a1; b2. detail of spur shoot with scale-leaves; c. stolon-like root upper surface, showing opposite, distichous short leaves and endogenous branch- ing; d. stolon-like root, lower surface, with two undifferentiated endogenous root branches (detail from a2); e. spur shoot with spathellum just after dehiscence; f. spur shoot, with flower at anthesis; g. fruit; h. fruit in transverse section, three seeds in lateral view above (all from Feika 78B, K). — Scale bars: a = 1 cm; b–d = 5 mm; e–g = 2 mm; h, b (small inset) = 0.5 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 2 Inversodicraea feika Cheek. a. Habit in dry season; a1. branched, erect flowering plant, leaves fallen; a2. subcylindrical root developing from old stem; b1. detail of a1; b2. detail of spur shoot with scale-leaves; c. stolon-like root upper surface, showing opposite, distichous short leaves and endogenous branch- ing; d. stolon-like root, lower surface, with two undifferentiated endogenous root branches (detail from a2); e. spur shoot with spathellum just after dehiscence; f. spur shoot, with flower at anthesis; g. fruit; h. fruit in transverse section, three seeds in lateral view above (all from Feika 78B, K). — Scale bars: a = 1 cm; b–d = 5 mm; e–g = 2 mm; h, b (small inset) = 0.5 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
03CC87AA51527D42FCB4FE64CBB95C26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997659/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997659	Fig. 3 Inversodicraea feika Cheek. a. Habit, end wet season,long stem with branches,dichotomous leaves attached; b. detail of spur shoot with scale-leaves, spathellae and one dichotomous leaf; c. flattened, ribbon-like, dichotomous leaf (transverse section at lower right) (all from Feika 146, K). — Scale bars: a = 10 cm; b = 1 cm; c = 2 cm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 3 Inversodicraea feika Cheek. a. Habit, end wet season,long stem with branches,dichotomous leaves attached; b. detail of spur shoot with scale-leaves, spathellae and one dichotomous leaf; c. flattened, ribbon-like, dichotomous leaf (transverse section at lower right) (all from Feika 146, K). — Scale bars: a = 10 cm; b = 1 cm; c = 2 cm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
03CC87AA51547D40FCB4F9DCCF2D520F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997663/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997663	Fig. 4 Inversodicraea ebo Cheek. a. Habit, whole plant in flower and fruit, showing disc-like thalloid portion anchored to rock; b. details of non-flowering plant, showing (below) base of stem (inset detail of corky epidermal cells) and non-pectinate scale-leaves on branches; (above) terminal origin of leaves (inset transverse section of leaf base); c. detail of dichotomously branched leaves; d. portion of lower stem showing scale-leaves lacking pectinate margins; e. stem from midpoint of plant showing pectinate scale-leaves covering c. 50 % of surface; f. stem apex with spathellae buds and scale-leaves covering 80–100 % of surface; g. three scale-leaves showing variation (dotted basal line indicates insertion on stem); h. flower emerging from spathellum, before anthesis; i. flower detail at anthesis, note the distally united wings of the ovary ribs; j. whole flower at anthesis, including spathellum; k. fertilised ovary, transverse section, slightly laterally flattened; l. seed, side view (all from Xander van der Burgt 1716, K). — Scale bars: a = 5 cm; b = 1 cm; c–f = 2 mm; g–j = 1 mm; k–l = 500 µm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 4 Inversodicraea ebo Cheek. a. Habit, whole plant in flower and fruit, showing disc-like thalloid portion anchored to rock; b. details of non-flowering plant, showing (below) base of stem (inset detail of corky epidermal cells) and non-pectinate scale-leaves on branches; (above) terminal origin of leaves (inset transverse section of leaf base); c. detail of dichotomously branched leaves; d. portion of lower stem showing scale-leaves lacking pectinate margins; e. stem from midpoint of plant showing pectinate scale-leaves covering c. 50 % of surface; f. stem apex with spathellae buds and scale-leaves covering 80–100 % of surface; g. three scale-leaves showing variation (dotted basal line indicates insertion on stem); h. flower emerging from spathellum, before anthesis; i. flower detail at anthesis, note the distally united wings of the ovary ribs; j. whole flower at anthesis, including spathellum; k. fertilised ovary, transverse section, slightly laterally flattened; l. seed, side view (all from Xander van der Burgt 1716, K). — Scale bars: a = 5 cm; b = 1 cm; c–f = 2 mm; g–j = 1 mm; k–l = 500 µm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
03CC87AA51567D41FCB4FF0FCA225BA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997665/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997665	Fig. 5 Inversodicraea xanderi Cheek. a. Root viewed from above, showing erect leaflet covered stems and pedicel bases; b. erect, sparingly branched stem with fruits; c1. detail of fruiting stems, with c2 detail of dehisced fruits; d. detail of spathellae-subtending scale-leaves; e. detail of normal scale-leaves (all from Xander van der Burgt 1940, K). — Scale bars: a–b = 1 cm; c1–c2 = 2 mm; d–e = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 5 Inversodicraea xanderi Cheek. a. Root viewed from above, showing erect leaflet covered stems and pedicel bases; b. erect, sparingly branched stem with fruits; c1. detail of fruiting stems, with c2 detail of dehisced fruits; d. detail of spathellae-subtending scale-leaves; e. detail of normal scale-leaves (all from Xander van der Burgt 1940, K). — Scale bars: a–b = 1 cm; c1–c2 = 2 mm; d–e = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
03CC87AA51567D41FCB4FF0FCA225BA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997657/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997657	Fig. 2 Inversodicraea feika Cheek. a. Habit in dry season; a1. branched, erect flowering plant, leaves fallen; a2. subcylindrical root developing from old stem; b1. detail of a1; b2. detail of spur shoot with scale-leaves; c. stolon-like root upper surface, showing opposite, distichous short leaves and endogenous branch- ing; d. stolon-like root, lower surface, with two undifferentiated endogenous root branches (detail from a2); e. spur shoot with spathellum just after dehiscence; f. spur shoot, with flower at anthesis; g. fruit; h. fruit in transverse section, three seeds in lateral view above (all from Feika 78B, K). — Scale bars: a = 1 cm; b–d = 5 mm; e–g = 2 mm; h, b (small inset) = 0.5 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 2 Inversodicraea feika Cheek. a. Habit in dry season; a1. branched, erect flowering plant, leaves fallen; a2. subcylindrical root developing from old stem; b1. detail of a1; b2. detail of spur shoot with scale-leaves; c. stolon-like root upper surface, showing opposite, distichous short leaves and endogenous branch- ing; d. stolon-like root, lower surface, with two undifferentiated endogenous root branches (detail from a2); e. spur shoot with spathellum just after dehiscence; f. spur shoot, with flower at anthesis; g. fruit; h. fruit in transverse section, three seeds in lateral view above (all from Feika 78B, K). — Scale bars: a = 1 cm; b–d = 5 mm; e–g = 2 mm; h, b (small inset) = 0.5 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
03CC87AA51587D4CFFEEFB3ACCFC5EFF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997667/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997667	Fig. 6 Inversodicraea tchoutoi Cheek. a. Branched root, with base of perennial erect stems; b. distal portion of branching stems showing scale-leaves and leaves; c. detail of distal leaflet from b; d. detail of older leaflet from b; e. distal part of stem with unopened spathellae; f. detail of upper part of leaflet from e (base concealed by scale-leaves below); g. entire leaflet from e, including base; h. stem apices with flower at anthesis; i. detail of flower excluding pedicel, note the three styles; j. monad pollen grain; k. ovary, transverse section; l. fruit after dehiscence, inner surface of valves (all from Tchouto 3377, K). — Scale bars: a–b = 1 cm; c–g, i, k–l = 1 mm; h = 3 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 6 Inversodicraea tchoutoi Cheek. a. Branched root, with base of perennial erect stems; b. distal portion of branching stems showing scale-leaves and leaves; c. detail of distal leaflet from b; d. detail of older leaflet from b; e. distal part of stem with unopened spathellae; f. detail of upper part of leaflet from e (base concealed by scale-leaves below); g. entire leaflet from e, including base; h. stem apices with flower at anthesis; i. detail of flower excluding pedicel, note the three styles; j. monad pollen grain; k. ovary, transverse section; l. fruit after dehiscence, inner surface of valves (all from Tchouto 3377, K). — Scale bars: a–b = 1 cm; c–g, i, k–l = 1 mm; h = 3 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
03CC87AA515C7D4BFFEEFCAFCF975C27.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16997669/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16997669	Fig. 8 Inversodicraea liberia Cheek. a. Habit, fruiting plant;b. detail of stem below spathellum, * indicates young scale-leaves;c. post-anthetic flower showing remains of 2 anthers and spathellum; d. fruit, dehiscence incipient, note absence of commissural ribs; e. dehiscing fruit with seeds; f. transverse section of fruit; g. seed (all from R.M. Warner 87A, K). — Scale bars: a = 2 mm; b–g = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 8 Inversodicraea liberia Cheek. a. Habit, fruiting plant;b. detail of stem below spathellum, * indicates young scale-leaves;c. post-anthetic flower showing remains of 2 anthers and spathellum; d. fruit, dehiscence incipient, note absence of commissural ribs; e. dehiscing fruit with seeds; f. transverse section of fruit; g. seed (all from R.M. Warner 87A, K). — Scale bars: a = 2 mm; b–g = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2017-09-13	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Tchouto, P.;Burgt, X. van der			
