taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
8B7E425BFF8020150AFDAFECAFD3F7C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111524	FIGURE 1. The genus Adromischus (ca. 30 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa—mostly to southern South Africa. Adromischus liebenbergii Hutchison (1959: 81) subsp. orientalis van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Van Wyk (2003: 38) from the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 1. The genus Adromischus (ca. 30 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa—mostly to southern South Africa. Adromischus liebenbergii Hutchison (1959: 81) subsp. orientalis van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Van Wyk (2003: 38) from the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8020150AFDAFECAFD3F7C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111526	FIGURE 2. The genus Cotyledon (ca. 25 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is near-endemic to southern Africa, although an outlier, C.barbeyi Schweinf.ex Baker (1893: 624), extends to easternAfrica and further north to theArabian Peninsula. Cotyledon mckayi Crouch & Smith (2023: 186) from South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 2. The genus Cotyledon (ca. 25 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is near-endemic to southern Africa, although an outlier, C.barbeyi Schweinf.ex Baker (1893: 624), extends to easternAfrica and further north to theArabian Peninsula. Cotyledon mckayi Crouch & Smith (2023: 186) from South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8020150AFDAFECAFD3F7C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111528/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111528	FIGURE 3. The genus Tylecodon (ca. 50 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa and occurs mostly in the western, winter-rainfall region of South Africa. Tylecodon ectypus F.Gren. & van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Grenier (2020: 11) is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 3. The genus Tylecodon (ca. 50 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa and occurs mostly in the western, winter-rainfall region of South Africa. Tylecodon ectypus F.Gren. & van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Grenier (2020: 11) is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8020150AFDAFECAFD3F7C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111530	FIGURE 4. The genus Kalanchoe (ca. 200 taxa; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Kalanchoeae) is Madagascar-centred but otherwise widely distributed on some Indian Ocean islands, over much of sub-Saharan Africa, and in the Near, Middle, and Far East. Kalanchoe luciae Hamet (1908: 256) from northern and eastern South Africa is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 4. The genus Kalanchoe (ca. 200 taxa; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Kalanchoeae) is Madagascar-centred but otherwise widely distributed on some Indian Ocean islands, over much of sub-Saharan Africa, and in the Near, Middle, and Far East. Kalanchoe luciae Hamet (1908: 256) from northern and eastern South Africa is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8620120AFDAF57A8ECFD5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111524/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111524	FIGURE 1. The genus Adromischus (ca. 30 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa—mostly to southern South Africa. Adromischus liebenbergii Hutchison (1959: 81) subsp. orientalis van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Van Wyk (2003: 38) from the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 1. The genus Adromischus (ca. 30 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa—mostly to southern South Africa. Adromischus liebenbergii Hutchison (1959: 81) subsp. orientalis van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Van Wyk (2003: 38) from the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8620120AFDAF57A8ECFD5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111526/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111526	FIGURE 2. The genus Cotyledon (ca. 25 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is near-endemic to southern Africa, although an outlier, C.barbeyi Schweinf.ex Baker (1893: 624), extends to easternAfrica and further north to theArabian Peninsula. Cotyledon mckayi Crouch & Smith (2023: 186) from South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 2. The genus Cotyledon (ca. 25 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is near-endemic to southern Africa, although an outlier, C.barbeyi Schweinf.ex Baker (1893: 624), extends to easternAfrica and further north to theArabian Peninsula. Cotyledon mckayi Crouch & Smith (2023: 186) from South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8620120AFDAF57A8ECFD5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111528/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111528	FIGURE 3. The genus Tylecodon (ca. 50 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa and occurs mostly in the western, winter-rainfall region of South Africa. Tylecodon ectypus F.Gren. & van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Grenier (2020: 11) is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 3. The genus Tylecodon (ca. 50 species; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Cotyledoneae) is endemic to southern Africa and occurs mostly in the western, winter-rainfall region of South Africa. Tylecodon ectypus F.Gren. & van Jaarsv. in Van Jaarsveld & Grenier (2020: 11) is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
8B7E425BFF8720110AFDAD18A90BFC19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111530/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111530	FIGURE 4. The genus Kalanchoe (ca. 200 taxa; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Kalanchoeae) is Madagascar-centred but otherwise widely distributed on some Indian Ocean islands, over much of sub-Saharan Africa, and in the Near, Middle, and Far East. Kalanchoe luciae Hamet (1908: 256) from northern and eastern South Africa is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 4. The genus Kalanchoe (ca. 200 taxa; Crassulaceae [subfam. Cotyledonoideae] tr. Kalanchoeae) is Madagascar-centred but otherwise widely distributed on some Indian Ocean islands, over much of sub-Saharan Africa, and in the Near, Middle, and Far East. Kalanchoe luciae Hamet (1908: 256) from northern and eastern South Africa is shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.	2025-08-26	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Monro, Anna M.			
