taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
E902570CFFE0AE6BFF1356A7FB895028.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719618/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719618	FIGURE 1. Euphorbia neorubella. A. Mbuinzau Hill, the type locality. B. Radio signal towers at the summit of Mbuinzau Hill. C. The habitat is closely connected to farmland. D. Plants in habitat. E. Individuals removed from the soil to show the tubers. Photo credit: Neng Wei.	FIGURE 1. Euphorbia neorubella. A. Mbuinzau Hill, the type locality. B. Radio signal towers at the summit of Mbuinzau Hill. C. The habitat is closely connected to farmland. D. Plants in habitat. E. Individuals removed from the soil to show the tubers. Photo credit: Neng Wei.	2025-06-11	Xin, Zhihao;Olukoye, Abiton;Belal, Hager R.;Mbuni, Yuvenalis Morara;Muchuku, John Kamau;Nyakudya, Elijah;Wang, Shengwei;Wei, Neng;Wang, Qingfeng		Zenodo	biologists	Xin, Zhihao;Olukoye, Abiton;Belal, Hager R.;Mbuni, Yuvenalis Morara;Muchuku, John Kamau;Nyakudya, Elijah;Wang, Shengwei;Wei, Neng;Wang, Qingfeng			
E902570CFFE0AE6BFF1356A7FB895028.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719620/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719620	FIGURE 2. Euphorbia neorubella. A. Habit. B. Tubers with stems. C. A branch with several cyathia. D. Adaxial and abaxial surface of leaves, and structure of cyathia. E. Apical portion of a flowering branch. F. Top view of cyathium. G. Dissected involucre. H. Cyathium with young fruit. I. Involucre with glands removed. J. Fruit. K. Seeds. Scale bars: 2 cm (B), 2 mm (F–K). Photo credit: Neng Wei.	FIGURE 2. Euphorbia neorubella. A. Habit. B. Tubers with stems. C. A branch with several cyathia. D. Adaxial and abaxial surface of leaves, and structure of cyathia. E. Apical portion of a flowering branch. F. Top view of cyathium. G. Dissected involucre. H. Cyathium with young fruit. I. Involucre with glands removed. J. Fruit. K. Seeds. Scale bars: 2 cm (B), 2 mm (F–K). Photo credit: Neng Wei.	2025-06-11	Xin, Zhihao;Olukoye, Abiton;Belal, Hager R.;Mbuni, Yuvenalis Morara;Muchuku, John Kamau;Nyakudya, Elijah;Wang, Shengwei;Wei, Neng;Wang, Qingfeng		Zenodo	biologists	Xin, Zhihao;Olukoye, Abiton;Belal, Hager R.;Mbuni, Yuvenalis Morara;Muchuku, John Kamau;Nyakudya, Elijah;Wang, Shengwei;Wei, Neng;Wang, Qingfeng			
E902570CFFE0AE6BFF1356A7FB895028.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16719622/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16719622	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Euphorbia neorubella and morphologically similar species.	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Euphorbia neorubella and morphologically similar species.	2025-06-11	Xin, Zhihao;Olukoye, Abiton;Belal, Hager R.;Mbuni, Yuvenalis Morara;Muchuku, John Kamau;Nyakudya, Elijah;Wang, Shengwei;Wei, Neng;Wang, Qingfeng		Zenodo	biologists	Xin, Zhihao;Olukoye, Abiton;Belal, Hager R.;Mbuni, Yuvenalis Morara;Muchuku, John Kamau;Nyakudya, Elijah;Wang, Shengwei;Wei, Neng;Wang, Qingfeng			
