taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
C362B63FFFCAFFE357ECAEAEA17BF80F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5100582/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5100582	FIGURE 1. Nepenthes abgracilis A habit, stem with upper pitcher; B upper pitcher (from McPherson 2009); C tendril apex (pitcher not developed), indumentum; D outer surface of pitcher, with sessile glands; E nectar glands, lower surface of lid, midline (elongated); F nectar glands of lateral areas; G nectar glands, lid margin; H peristome, inner edge dissected (non-natural state); I peristome view from above; J peristome transverse section (inner surface on right); K lid, lower surface, midline ridge (probably artefact of drying). Scalebars: single = 1 mm; graduated single = 2 mm; double = 1 cm; graduated double = 5 cm (drawn by A. Brown from the type specimen).	FIGURE 1. Nepenthes abgracilis A habit, stem with upper pitcher; B upper pitcher (from McPherson 2009); C tendril apex (pitcher not developed), indumentum; D outer surface of pitcher, with sessile glands; E nectar glands, lower surface of lid, midline (elongated); F nectar glands of lateral areas; G nectar glands, lid margin; H peristome, inner edge dissected (non-natural state); I peristome view from above; J peristome transverse section (inner surface on right); K lid, lower surface, midline ridge (probably artefact of drying). Scalebars: single = 1 mm; graduated single = 2 mm; double = 1 cm; graduated double = 5 cm (drawn by A. Brown from the type specimen).	2013-12-06	Cheek, Martin;Jebb, Matthew		Zenodo	biologists	Cheek, Martin;Jebb, Matthew			
C362B63FFFCAFFE357ECAEAEA17BF80F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5100586/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5100586	FIGURE 2. Nepenthes cid A habit, showing the whole plant, with woody rootstock; B lower surface of leaf-blade showing simple hairs and sessile globose glands; C stem, showing hairs; D tendril, showing hairs; E detail of D showing individual 'dagger hairs'; F outer surface of pitcher showing minute stellate hairs; G lower surface of pitcher lid; H nectar glands from midline of lid; I nectar glands from near periphery of lid; J peristome, viewed from above; L & K peristome, after dissection, rolled back to expose inner edge with holes (normally concealed); M peristome, transverse section, outer edge to right; N junction of lid and peristome, with spur. Scalebars: single = 1 mm; graduated single = 2 mm; double = 1 cm; graduated double = 5 cm (drawn by A Brown from the type specimen).	FIGURE 2. Nepenthes cid A habit, showing the whole plant, with woody rootstock; B lower surface of leaf-blade showing simple hairs and sessile globose glands; C stem, showing hairs; D tendril, showing hairs; E detail of D showing individual 'dagger hairs'; F outer surface of pitcher showing minute stellate hairs; G lower surface of pitcher lid; H nectar glands from midline of lid; I nectar glands from near periphery of lid; J peristome, viewed from above; L & K peristome, after dissection, rolled back to expose inner edge with holes (normally concealed); M peristome, transverse section, outer edge to right; N junction of lid and peristome, with spur. Scalebars: single = 1 mm; graduated single = 2 mm; double = 1 cm; graduated double = 5 cm (drawn by A Brown from the type specimen).	2013-12-06	Cheek, Martin;Jebb, Matthew		Zenodo	biologists	Cheek, Martin;Jebb, Matthew			
