taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039843217647DD60FCC0F9DB57B9FDA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998108/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998108	Fig. 1 Dicksonia amorosoana Lehnert & Coritico. a. Detail of petioles with shaggy hairs; b. segments of fertile pinnules, abaxially, showing matted catenate hairs on costa and costules grading into more spreading turgid hairs on midveins; c. sterile pinnules, adaxially. — Photos of the type collection (FPC 016) by F. Coritico.	Fig. 1 Dicksonia amorosoana Lehnert & Coritico. a. Detail of petioles with shaggy hairs; b. segments of fertile pinnules, abaxially, showing matted catenate hairs on costa and costules grading into more spreading turgid hairs on midveins; c. sterile pinnules, adaxially. — Photos of the type collection (FPC 016) by F. Coritico.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217647DD60FCC0F9DB57B9FDA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998110/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998110	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217647DD60FCC0F9DB57B9FDA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998106	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217642DD62FF99FD7C5784FEBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998110/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998110	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217642DD62FF99FD7C5784FEBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998112/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998112	Fig. 3 Lamina details of Malesian Dicksonia species. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; a1–c1. sterile pinnules, adaxially (note: a1 from distal part of pinna, b1 and c1 from proximal part of pinna); a2–c2. sterile segments, abaxially; a3–c3. fertile segments, abaxially (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	Fig. 3 Lamina details of Malesian Dicksonia species. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; a1–c1. sterile pinnules, adaxially (note: a1 from distal part of pinna, b1 and c1 from proximal part of pinna); a2–c2. sterile segments, abaxially; a3–c3. fertile segments, abaxially (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217642DD62FF99FD7C5784FEBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998114/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998114	Fig. 4 Petioles and axes of Malesian Dicksonia. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; first row (a1–c1) axils between rachis and costa, abaxially; second row (a 2 –c 2) details of petioles, a 2 with hairs partially abraded, exposing the epidermis and the paler softer undercoat, c 2 with most hairs broken off on the right side (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	Fig. 4 Petioles and axes of Malesian Dicksonia. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; first row (a1–c1) axils between rachis and costa, abaxially; second row (a 2 –c 2) details of petioles, a 2 with hairs partially abraded, exposing the epidermis and the paler softer undercoat, c 2 with most hairs broken off on the right side (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217642DD62FF99FD7C5784FEBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998106	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217640DD63FF99FE405379FED3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998110/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998110	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217640DD63FF99FE405379FED3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998112/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998112	Fig. 3 Lamina details of Malesian Dicksonia species. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; a1–c1. sterile pinnules, adaxially (note: a1 from distal part of pinna, b1 and c1 from proximal part of pinna); a2–c2. sterile segments, abaxially; a3–c3. fertile segments, abaxially (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	Fig. 3 Lamina details of Malesian Dicksonia species. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; a1–c1. sterile pinnules, adaxially (note: a1 from distal part of pinna, b1 and c1 from proximal part of pinna); a2–c2. sterile segments, abaxially; a3–c3. fertile segments, abaxially (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217640DD63FF99FE405379FED3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998114/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998114	Fig. 4 Petioles and axes of Malesian Dicksonia. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; first row (a1–c1) axils between rachis and costa, abaxially; second row (a 2 –c 2) details of petioles, a 2 with hairs partially abraded, exposing the epidermis and the paler softer undercoat, c 2 with most hairs broken off on the right side (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	Fig. 4 Petioles and axes of Malesian Dicksonia. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; first row (a1–c1) axils between rachis and costa, abaxially; second row (a 2 –c 2) details of petioles, a 2 with hairs partially abraded, exposing the epidermis and the paler softer undercoat, c 2 with most hairs broken off on the right side (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217640DD63FF99FE405379FED3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998106	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217641DD6CFCC0FEAC5713F85B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998116/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998116	Fig. 5 Dicksonia ceramica Lehnert. a. Detail of petiole, hairs partially removed in upper part; b. pinnule adaxially; c. fertile segments abaxially (Kato, Ueda & Mahjar C-1340, holo K).	Fig. 5 Dicksonia ceramica Lehnert. a. Detail of petiole, hairs partially removed in upper part; b. pinnule adaxially; c. fertile segments abaxially (Kato, Ueda & Mahjar C-1340, holo K).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
039843217641DD6CFCC0FEAC5713F85B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998106	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
03984321764EDD6DFF99F824558DFCCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998110/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998110	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	Fig. 2 Spores of Old World Dicksonia. a. D. amorosoana, distal view, perispore largely lacking, with some mould spore contamination (Philippines, Mindanao); b. D. blumei, distal view, granular persipore filling up retate structure of the exospore (Indonesia, Java); c. D. celebica, proximal view, young spore with perispore only beginning to form near the laesura (Sulawesi, Indonesia); d. D. herberti, distal view (Australia, Queensland); e. D. mollis, distal view (type; Philippines, Mindanao); f. D. sciurus, proximal view (Papua New Guinea) d and f are shown to illustrate the putative fully developed condition of the perispore in a and e, respectively (from: a. Coritico FPC 016, BONN; b. Chen 2040, TAIF; c. Brambach 2036, BONN; d. Kessler 14249, STU; e. Elmer 9874, MICH; f. Lehnert 2886, BONN). — Scale bar: 10 µm.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
03984321764EDD6DFF99F824558DFCCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998112/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998112	Fig. 3 Lamina details of Malesian Dicksonia species. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; a1–c1. sterile pinnules, adaxially (note: a1 from distal part of pinna, b1 and c1 from proximal part of pinna); a2–c2. sterile segments, abaxially; a3–c3. fertile segments, abaxially (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	Fig. 3 Lamina details of Malesian Dicksonia species. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; a1–c1. sterile pinnules, adaxially (note: a1 from distal part of pinna, b1 and c1 from proximal part of pinna); a2–c2. sterile segments, abaxially; a3–c3. fertile segments, abaxially (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
03984321764EDD6DFF99F824558DFCCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998114/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998114	Fig. 4 Petioles and axes of Malesian Dicksonia. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; first row (a1–c1) axils between rachis and costa, abaxially; second row (a 2 –c 2) details of petioles, a 2 with hairs partially abraded, exposing the epidermis and the paler softer undercoat, c 2 with most hairs broken off on the right side (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	Fig. 4 Petioles and axes of Malesian Dicksonia. a. D. blumei; b. D. celebica; c. D. mollis; first row (a1–c1) axils between rachis and costa, abaxially; second row (a 2 –c 2) details of petioles, a 2 with hairs partially abraded, exposing the epidermis and the paler softer undercoat, c 2 with most hairs broken off on the right side (from: a. Chen 2040, TAIF; b. Brambach 944, BONN; c. Chen 3837, TAIF).	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
03984321764EDD6DFF99F824558DFCCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998118/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998118	Fig. 6 Dicksonia mollis Holttum. a. Trunk apex, showing petioles with stiffly spreading hairs, exposing the thin matted yellowish undercoat; b. fertile pinnules, abaxially, showing thin cover of matted catenate hairs with some darker hairs protruding from costa, while on the costules there is a more uniformly pale brown cover of antrorsely curved hairs. — Photos by F. Coritico.	Fig. 6 Dicksonia mollis Holttum. a. Trunk apex, showing petioles with stiffly spreading hairs, exposing the thin matted yellowish undercoat; b. fertile pinnules, abaxially, showing thin cover of matted catenate hairs with some darker hairs protruding from costa, while on the costules there is a more uniformly pale brown cover of antrorsely curved hairs. — Photos by F. Coritico.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
03984321764EDD6DFF99F824558DFCCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998106	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
03984321764FDD6EFCC0FCCB5758FE3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16998106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16998106	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	Map 1 Distribution of Dicksonia in western Malesia: D. amorosoana (O), D. blumei (D), D. celebica (Δ), D. ceramica (A), D. mollis () and D. timorensis (z). Map by R. Cámara-Leret.	2018-11-29	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.		Zenodo	biologists	Lehnert, M.;Coritico, F. P.			
