taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
3B1287A19046FFDAAF6A6EF55597FCF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998327/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998327	Fig. 1 Inversodicraea koukoutamba Cheek. a. Habit,erect stem of flowering plant; b. habit, atypically small plant; c. portion of a distal spur-branch with flowers approaching anthesis (rehydrated); d. base of stem at attachment to ribbon-like roots;e. scale-leaves of proximal portion of main axis; f. degraded scale-leaves from base of spur-shoots; g. scale-leaves from base of flowering shoot; h. variation in scale-leaves from base to apex of a flowering shoot; i. flowering shoot with spathellum undehisced; j. as i. with spathellum dehiscing and inverted flower emerging; k. as i. with flower at anthesis; l. view of k from opposite direction; m–n. views of an ovary apex from two directions; o. view from above of stigmas shown in m and n; p. transverse section of ovary (a–j from Cheek 18950; k–p from Cheek 18943; all K). — Scale bars: a–b = 5 cm; c–f = 5 mm; g, i–l = 2 mm; h, m–p = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 1 Inversodicraea koukoutamba Cheek. a. Habit,erect stem of flowering plant; b. habit, atypically small plant; c. portion of a distal spur-branch with flowers approaching anthesis (rehydrated); d. base of stem at attachment to ribbon-like roots;e. scale-leaves of proximal portion of main axis; f. degraded scale-leaves from base of spur-shoots; g. scale-leaves from base of flowering shoot; h. variation in scale-leaves from base to apex of a flowering shoot; i. flowering shoot with spathellum undehisced; j. as i. with spathellum dehiscing and inverted flower emerging; k. as i. with flower at anthesis; l. view of k from opposite direction; m–n. views of an ovary apex from two directions; o. view from above of stigmas shown in m and n; p. transverse section of ovary (a–j from Cheek 18950; k–p from Cheek 18943; all K). — Scale bars: a–b = 5 cm; c–f = 5 mm; g, i–l = 2 mm; h, m–p = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2019-09-30	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der			
3B1287A19046FFDAAF6A6EF55597FCF8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998329/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998329	Fig. 2 Inversodicraea koukoutamba Cheek. a. Koukoutamba Falls, Guinea, sole habitat known of I. koukoutamba; b. whole plant in flower; c. plant in habitat; d. close-up of spur-shoots with flowers. — Photos by Martin Cheek.	Fig. 2 Inversodicraea koukoutamba Cheek. a. Koukoutamba Falls, Guinea, sole habitat known of I. koukoutamba; b. whole plant in flower; c. plant in habitat; d. close-up of spur-shoots with flowers. — Photos by Martin Cheek.	2019-09-30	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der			
3B1287A19043FFD8AF6A69035272F7AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998331/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998331	Fig. 3 Inversodicraea tassing Cheek. a. Habit, flowering plant; b. habit, base of stem and roots; c. lateral branch with numerous spur stems; d. pair of spurshoots with spathellum dehisced (left), and in bud (right); e. leaf subtending spur-shoot with undehisced spathellum; f–g. spur-shoot with emergent flower; h. pair of spur-shoots with flower at anthesis;i. gynoecium; j. transverse section of ovary (all Jennings 19, K). — Scale bars:a = 5 cm; b–c = 1 cm; e–h = 2 mm; i–j = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	Fig. 3 Inversodicraea tassing Cheek. a. Habit, flowering plant; b. habit, base of stem and roots; c. lateral branch with numerous spur stems; d. pair of spurshoots with spathellum dehisced (left), and in bud (right); e. leaf subtending spur-shoot with undehisced spathellum; f–g. spur-shoot with emergent flower; h. pair of spur-shoots with flower at anthesis;i. gynoecium; j. transverse section of ovary (all Jennings 19, K). — Scale bars:a = 5 cm; b–c = 1 cm; e–h = 2 mm; i–j = 1 mm. — Drawn by Andrew Brown.	2019-09-30	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der			
3B1287A19043FFD8AF6A69035272F7AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998333/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998333	Fig. 4 Inversodicraea tassing Cheek. a. Kili Falls, Plateau de Tassing, Guinea, sole habitat known of I. tassing; b. habit, whole plant in flower; c. close-up of flowers. — Photos by Xander van der Burgt.	Fig. 4 Inversodicraea tassing Cheek. a. Kili Falls, Plateau de Tassing, Guinea, sole habitat known of I. tassing; b. habit, whole plant in flower; c. close-up of flowers. — Photos by Xander van der Burgt.	2019-09-30	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der		Zenodo	biologists	Cheek, M.;Molmou, D.;Jennings, L.;Magassouba, S.;Burgt, X. van der			
