taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03E6879EFF91FFE76BE7F914FE72FA44.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466811/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466811	FIG. 4. Phymaspermum scoparium. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, B, E. Theron 1055 (PRE); C, D. Ecklon and Zeyher 127 (SAM). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 4. Phymaspermum scoparium. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, B, E. Theron 1055 (PRE); C, D. Ecklon and Zeyher 127 (SAM). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF9EFFE56BC2F9D1FEAEFB86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466813/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466813	FIG. 5. Phymaspermum parvifolium. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Ray florets. E. Disc floret. F. Cypselas. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1, A6, B1, C4. Bester 6152 (NBG); A2–A3, A5, C1, D1, E, F1. Koekemoer 2322 (PRE); A4, A7. Reid 223 (PRE); B2. Compton 2031 (NBG); C2, D2, F2. Viviers and Vlok 410 (PRE); C3. Leistner 1653 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 5. Phymaspermum parvifolium. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Ray florets. E. Disc floret. F. Cypselas. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1, A6, B1, C4. Bester 6152 (NBG); A2–A3, A5, C1, D1, E, F1. Koekemoer 2322 (PRE); A4, A7. Reid 223 (PRE); B2. Compton 2031 (NBG); C2, D2, F2. Viviers and Vlok 410 (PRE); C3. Leistner 1653 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF9CFFE56BC2FB90FB2AF878.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466815/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466815	FIG. 6. Phymaspermum thymelaeoides. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Ray floret. E. Disc floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, F. Shearing 941 (PRE); B–E. Magee and Boatwright 381 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 6. Phymaspermum thymelaeoides. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Ray floret. E. Disc floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, F. Shearing 941 (PRE); B–E. Magee and Boatwright 381 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF9DFFE36BE7FB16FE05FEF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466817/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466817	FIG. 7. Phymaspermum trfidum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1, B–E. Van Breda 4130 (PRE); A2, F. Magee and Boatwright 512 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 7. Phymaspermum trfidum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1, B–E. Van Breda 4130 (PRE); A2, F. Magee and Boatwright 512 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF9AFFE26BC2FEBDFCBCFC14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466821/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466821	FIG. 8. Phymaspermum leptophyllum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1. Morris 168 (BOL); A2. Tyson 3078 (BOL); A3. Bohnen 9371 (NBG); B. Vlok 2402 (PRE); C–F. Magee and Boatwright 372 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 8. Phymaspermum leptophyllum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1. Morris 168 (BOL); A2. Tyson 3078 (BOL); A3. Bohnen 9371 (NBG); B. Vlok 2402 (PRE); C–F. Magee and Boatwright 372 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF9AFFE26BC2FEBDFCBCFC14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466803/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466803	FIG. 1. General morphology of Phymaspermum. A–B. Multistemmed habit and corymbose synflorescence of Phymaspermum woodii. C. Phymaspermum pinnatifidum. D. Simple leaves and corymbose synflorescences of Phymaspermum athanasioides. E. Simple capitula of Phymaspermum erubescens. F–H. Shrubby habit, slightly fleshy, silvery sericeous leaves, and radiate capitula of Phymaspermum trifidum. I–J. Appressed leaves and purplish ray florets of Phymaspermum appressum. K. Few-rayed capitula of Phymaspermum parvifolium. L. Phymaspermum leptophyllum. M–N. Sparse, reduced leaves, longitudinally white striped stems and persistent, often spinescent peduncles of Phymaspermum aphyllum. Photographs: A & B, D–K. by A. R. Magee; C. by A. Young; M. by M. Maclean; N. by A. Schutte-Vlok.	FIG. 1. General morphology of Phymaspermum. A–B. Multistemmed habit and corymbose synflorescence of Phymaspermum woodii. C. Phymaspermum pinnatifidum. D. Simple leaves and corymbose synflorescences of Phymaspermum athanasioides. E. Simple capitula of Phymaspermum erubescens. F–H. Shrubby habit, slightly fleshy, silvery sericeous leaves, and radiate capitula of Phymaspermum trifidum. I–J. Appressed leaves and purplish ray florets of Phymaspermum appressum. K. Few-rayed capitula of Phymaspermum parvifolium. L. Phymaspermum leptophyllum. M–N. Sparse, reduced leaves, longitudinally white striped stems and persistent, often spinescent peduncles of Phymaspermum aphyllum. Photographs: A & B, D–K. by A. R. Magee; C. by A. Young; M. by M. Maclean; N. by A. Schutte-Vlok.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF9BFFE26BE7FC66FBFCFCC5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466823/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466823	FIG. 9. Phymaspermum aphyllum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, C–E. Van Breda 4407 (PRE); B, F. Van Breda 4545 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 9. Phymaspermum aphyllum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, C–E. Van Breda 4407 (PRE); B, F. Van Breda 4545 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF98FFE16BC2FF42FC71F9D9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466825/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466825	FIG. 10. Phymaspermum appressum. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Zietsman and Zietsman 1689 (PRE); B. Cattell and Cattell 99 (PRE); C–E. Oliver 9698 (NBG); F. Germishuizen 6615 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 10. Phymaspermum appressum. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Zietsman and Zietsman 1689 (PRE); B. Cattell and Cattell 99 (PRE); C–E. Oliver 9698 (NBG); F. Germishuizen 6615 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF98FFE06837F95DFC77FE2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466827/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466827	FIG. 11. Phymaspermum oppositifolium. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Voucher: A–F. Eusten-Brown 02 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 11. Phymaspermum oppositifolium. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypsela. G. Known geographical distribution. Voucher: A–F. Eusten-Brown 02 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF99FFFF6859FE68FB9EFB73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466829/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466829	FIG. 12. Phymaspermum aciculare. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypselas (both glandular and non-glandular). G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1. Germishuizen 8586 (PRE); A2, B2, F1. Anon. H1251 (PRE); B1. Marloth 4753 (PRE); C–E. Herman 1152 (PRE); F2. Acocks 1681 (BOL). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 12. Phymaspermum aciculare. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Ray floret. F. Cypselas (both glandular and non-glandular). G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1. Germishuizen 8586 (PRE); A2, B2, F1. Anon. H1251 (PRE); B1. Marloth 4753 (PRE); C–E. Herman 1152 (PRE); F2. Acocks 1681 (BOL). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF86FFFE6837FB04FD76FA44.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466831/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466831	FIG. 13. Phymaspermum erubescens. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Esterhuysen 29184 (BOL); B–D. Bester 7396 (PRE); E. Acocks 12161 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 13. Phymaspermum erubescens. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Esterhuysen 29184 (BOL); B–D. Bester 7396 (PRE); E. Acocks 12161 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF87FFFD6BE7F9D1FD76F95D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466833/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466833	FIG. 14. Phymaspermum peglerae. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Voucher: A–E. Pegler 1601 (BOL). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 14. Phymaspermum peglerae. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Voucher: A–E. Pegler 1601 (BOL). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF84FFFB6BC2F8D9FD1CFD69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466835/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466835	FIG. 15. Phymaspermum athanasioides. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Filiform floret. E. Disc floret. F. Cypsela (both non-glandular and glandular). G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Mogg 21,326 (PRE); B1. Galpin s.n. (BOL); B2. Dlamini s.n. (PRE); C, E. Burrows 757 (NBG); D. Morris 346 (NBG); F1. Bayliss 1541 (PRE); F2. Ortiz and Anderson 534 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 15. Phymaspermum athanasioides. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Filiform floret. E. Disc floret. F. Cypsela (both non-glandular and glandular). G. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Mogg 21,326 (PRE); B1. Galpin s.n. (BOL); B2. Dlamini s.n. (PRE); C, E. Burrows 757 (NBG); D. Morris 346 (NBG); F1. Bayliss 1541 (PRE); F2. Ortiz and Anderson 534 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF82FFFA6BC2FD2CFEA8FC54.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466839/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466839	FIG. 16. Phymaspermum woodii. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypselas (both non-glandular and glandular). F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Wood 1007 (SAM); B. Magee et al. 457 (NBG); C, D. Trauseld 763 (NU); E1. Magee et al. 447 (NBG); E2. Killick 1705 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 16. Phymaspermum woodii. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypselas (both non-glandular and glandular). F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Wood 1007 (SAM); B. Magee et al. 457 (NBG); C, D. Trauseld 763 (NU); E1. Magee et al. 447 (NBG); E2. Killick 1705 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF83FFF96BE7FC23FEE2FDD2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466841/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466841	FIG. 17. Phymaspermum argenteum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Brusse 5567 (NBG); B. Burrows and Manning 9004 (NBG); C–E. Brusse 5611 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 17. Phymaspermum argenteum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A. Brusse 5567 (NBG); B. Burrows and Manning 9004 (NBG); C–E. Brusse 5611 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF80FFF96BC2FDA4FB08F9EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466844/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466844	FIG. 18. Phymaspermum comptonii. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, E. Compton 31199 (PRE); B. Brusse 6335 (PRE); C, D. Compton 32016 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 18. Phymaspermum comptonii. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, E. Compton 31199 (PRE); B. Brusse 6335 (PRE); C, D. Compton 32016 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF80FFF76837F9AFFEABFE0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466846/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466846	FIG. 19. Phymaspermum pinnatifidum. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, B. Rudatis 2299 (NBG); C, D. Hilliard 2047 (NU); E. Young 1441 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 19. Phymaspermum pinnatifidum. A. Leaf. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single palea (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A, B. Rudatis 2299 (NBG); C, D. Hilliard 2047 (NU); E. Young 1441 (NBG). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
03E6879EFF8EFFF56BC2FE08FD34FA9D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15466848/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466848	FIG. 20. Phymaspermum acerosum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single paleae (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1. Buitendag 887 (NBG); A2. Drège s.n. (NBG); B1. Pentz and Acocks 10313 (PRE); B2. Hafström and Acocks 1855 (PRE); B3, C2. Hilliard 2507 (NU); C1, D. Hilliard 4865 (NU); E. Ward 11272 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	FIG. 20. Phymaspermum acerosum. A. Leaves. B. Capitula. C. Involucral bracts (outermost to innermost series, from left) and single paleae (far right). D. Disc floret. E. Cypsela. F. Known geographical distribution. Vouchers: A1. Buitendag 887 (NBG); A2. Drège s.n. (NBG); B1. Pentz and Acocks 10313 (PRE); B2. Hafström and Acocks 1855 (PRE); B3, C2. Hilliard 2507 (NU); C1, D. Hilliard 4865 (NU); E. Ward 11272 (PRE). Scale: A–B = 4 mm; C–D = 1 mm; E = 500 μm.	2016-06-28	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.		Zenodo	biologists	Ruiters, Ashton K.;Tilney, Patricia M.;Wyk, Ben-Erik Van;Magee, Anthony R.			
