taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E587F7AC14FFA49E9EFF0D39E7F7CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111267/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111267	FIGURE 1. Type specimens of Helicia cauliflora Merr. and Helicia donxingensis H.S.Kiu. A. Lectotype of H. cauliflora at herbarium A. B. Isolectotype of H. cauliflora at herbarium A. C. Holotype of H. donxingensis at herbarium IBSC. D. Paratype of H. donxingensis (fl.), Yue-Gui Xue 9405033, at herbarium IBSC. Photo credits (used with permission):A created by The Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University; B–D taken by Y.E. Wang, of specimens from herbaria A (B) and IBSC (C, D).	FIGURE 1. Type specimens of Helicia cauliflora Merr. and Helicia donxingensis H.S.Kiu. A. Lectotype of H. cauliflora at herbarium A. B. Isolectotype of H. cauliflora at herbarium A. C. Holotype of H. donxingensis at herbarium IBSC. D. Paratype of H. donxingensis (fl.), Yue-Gui Xue 9405033, at herbarium IBSC. Photo credits (used with permission):A created by The Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University; B–D taken by Y.E. Wang, of specimens from herbaria A (B) and IBSC (C, D).	2025-08-08	Wang, Yuer		Zenodo	biologists	Wang, Yuer			
03E587F7AC14FFA49E9EFF0D39E7F7CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111269/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111269	FIGURE 2. Colour photographs of Helicia cauliflora from Vietnam and China. A–C. Individuals from the vicinity of type locality for H. cauliflora in Tam Đảo, Vietnam, vouchered by Ulf Swenson et. al. 1542 (S). A. Main stem showing the cauliflorous habit. B. Racemose inflorescence. C. Branchlets and leaves. D. Infructescence from a specimen collected in Phú Thọ, Vietnam, vouchered by s.col. 1704 (HNU). E–M. Individuals from the vicinity of type locality for H. dongxingensis in Fangchenggang, China, E–F vouchered by H.N.Qin et al. 1578|4, G–H vouchered by Yonggang Liu 243|5, I–M vouchered by Z.X.Ma 2304. E. Main stem showing the cauliflorous habit. F. Racemose inflorescence. G. Branchlets and leaves. H. Infructescence. I. Close-up view of flower pair showing hypogynous glands. J. Fruit. K. Cross section of fruit pericarp. L. Seed. M. Embryo and cotyledons. Photo credits (used with permission):A–C taken by Johannes Lundberg (S); E–H taken by Yonggang Liu (PE); D, I–M taken by Yuer Wang (BAZI).	FIGURE 2. Colour photographs of Helicia cauliflora from Vietnam and China. A–C. Individuals from the vicinity of type locality for H. cauliflora in Tam Đảo, Vietnam, vouchered by Ulf Swenson et. al. 1542 (S). A. Main stem showing the cauliflorous habit. B. Racemose inflorescence. C. Branchlets and leaves. D. Infructescence from a specimen collected in Phú Thọ, Vietnam, vouchered by s.col. 1704 (HNU). E–M. Individuals from the vicinity of type locality for H. dongxingensis in Fangchenggang, China, E–F vouchered by H.N.Qin et al. 1578|4, G–H vouchered by Yonggang Liu 243|5, I–M vouchered by Z.X.Ma 2304. E. Main stem showing the cauliflorous habit. F. Racemose inflorescence. G. Branchlets and leaves. H. Infructescence. I. Close-up view of flower pair showing hypogynous glands. J. Fruit. K. Cross section of fruit pericarp. L. Seed. M. Embryo and cotyledons. Photo credits (used with permission):A–C taken by Johannes Lundberg (S); E–H taken by Yonggang Liu (PE); D, I–M taken by Yuer Wang (BAZI).	2025-08-08	Wang, Yuer		Zenodo	biologists	Wang, Yuer			
03E587F7AC13FFA09E9EFF673928F7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111271/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111271	FIGURE 3. Type specimens of Helicia pyrrhobotrya Kurz and H. petelotii Merr. A. Lectotype of H. pyrrhobotrya at herbarium K. B. Lectotype of H. petelotii at herbarium A. Photo credits: A created by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, used under CC BY 4.0; B created by The Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, used with permission.	FIGURE 3. Type specimens of Helicia pyrrhobotrya Kurz and H. petelotii Merr. A. Lectotype of H. pyrrhobotrya at herbarium K. B. Lectotype of H. petelotii at herbarium A. Photo credits: A created by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, used under CC BY 4.0; B created by The Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, used with permission.	2025-08-08	Wang, Yuer		Zenodo	biologists	Wang, Yuer			
03E587F7AC13FFA09E9EFF673928F7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111273/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111273	FIGURE 4. Specimens of Helicia pyrrhobotrya Kurz from Thailand and China. A. Specimen of P. Srisanga 1294 (fl.) from NE Thailand. B. Specimen of P. Srisanga 1294 (fr.) from NE Thailand. C. Specimen of Y.E. Wang 901 (fl.) from SW China. D. Specimen of Sino-Soviet Joint Yunnan Expedition 5539 (fr.) from SW China. Photo credits:A–B by Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (P), used under CC BY 4.0; C–D taken by Y.E.Wang, of specimens from BAZI (C) and KUN (D), used with permission.	FIGURE 4. Specimens of Helicia pyrrhobotrya Kurz from Thailand and China. A. Specimen of P. Srisanga 1294 (fl.) from NE Thailand. B. Specimen of P. Srisanga 1294 (fr.) from NE Thailand. C. Specimen of Y.E. Wang 901 (fl.) from SW China. D. Specimen of Sino-Soviet Joint Yunnan Expedition 5539 (fr.) from SW China. Photo credits:A–B by Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (P), used under CC BY 4.0; C–D taken by Y.E.Wang, of specimens from BAZI (C) and KUN (D), used with permission.	2025-08-08	Wang, Yuer		Zenodo	biologists	Wang, Yuer			
03E587F7AC13FFA09E9EFF673928F7F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17111275/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17111275	FIGURE 5. Colour photographs of Helicia pyrrhobotrya Kurz.A–F vouchered by Y.E. Wang 901; G–K vouchered by J.D.Ya 25CS28378. A. Full plant. B. A branch with leaves. C. Close up of a branch tip showing the indumentum. D. A branch with ramiflorous inflorescences. E. Inflorescence. F. Close-up view of inflorescence showing hypogynous glands and ovary of the flowers. G. Fruit stalk. H. Fruit. I. Fruit with the basal half of the pericarp removed. J. Seed. K. Embryo and cotyledon of half a seed. Photo credit: Y.E. Wang.	FIGURE 5. Colour photographs of Helicia pyrrhobotrya Kurz.A–F vouchered by Y.E. Wang 901; G–K vouchered by J.D.Ya 25CS28378. A. Full plant. B. A branch with leaves. C. Close up of a branch tip showing the indumentum. D. A branch with ramiflorous inflorescences. E. Inflorescence. F. Close-up view of inflorescence showing hypogynous glands and ovary of the flowers. G. Fruit stalk. H. Fruit. I. Fruit with the basal half of the pericarp removed. J. Seed. K. Embryo and cotyledon of half a seed. Photo credit: Y.E. Wang.	2025-08-08	Wang, Yuer		Zenodo	biologists	Wang, Yuer			
