taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
309E7C6FC7555525A896C31DA8ACA26B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423426	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.163043.figure4	Figure 4. Hedyotis austroguangxiensis. (A – D, G – I from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 431; E, F from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 430; J – L from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. YS 340). A. Habit; B. Leaf blades; C. Stipule; D. Transverse section of stem; E, F. Long-styled flower; G, H. Short-styled flower; I. Inflorescence; J. Infructescence; K. Dehisced capsules; L. Seeds.	Figure 4. Hedyotis austroguangxiensis. (A – D, G – I from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 431; E, F from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 430; J – L from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. YS 340). A. Habit; B. Leaf blades; C. Stipule; D. Transverse section of stem; E, F. Long-styled flower; G, H. Short-styled flower; I. Inflorescence; J. Infructescence; K. Dehisced capsules; L. Seeds.	2025-09-24	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang			
309E7C6FC7555525A896C31DA8ACA26B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423427	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.163043.figure5	Figure 5. Micromorphology of pollen and seed of Hedyotis austroguangxiensis under SEM. (A – C pollen grains from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 430, long-styled flower; D – F pollen grains from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 431, short-styled flower; G – I seeds from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. YS 340). A, D. Polar view; B, E. Equatorial view; C, F. Reticulate ornamentation of pollen grains; G – I. Ventral side, dorsal side, and ornamentation of seeds, respectively.	Figure 5. Micromorphology of pollen and seed of Hedyotis austroguangxiensis under SEM. (A – C pollen grains from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 430, long-styled flower; D – F pollen grains from Ming-Deng Yuan & Yi-Da Xu YS 431, short-styled flower; G – I seeds from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. YS 340). A, D. Polar view; B, E. Equatorial view; C, F. Reticulate ornamentation of pollen grains; G – I. Ventral side, dorsal side, and ornamentation of seeds, respectively.	2025-09-24	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang			
5616C4CDFAFD5A2A956B2163E809C8AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423424	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.163043.figure2	Figure 2. Hedyotis jinghongensis. (A – D, H, I from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. 1406; E, G from Yan-Xiong Gong G 38; F, J, K from Xin-Xin Zhou 5469). A. Habit; B. Abaxial (above) and adaxial (below) sides of leaf blade; C. Tetragonal stem (right) and transverse section (left); D. Stipule; E. Individual; F. Infructescences; G. Long-styled flower; H. Short-styled flower; I. Longitudinal section of short-styled flower; J. Dehisced capsules; K. Seeds.	Figure 2. Hedyotis jinghongensis. (A – D, H, I from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. 1406; E, G from Yan-Xiong Gong G 38; F, J, K from Xin-Xin Zhou 5469). A. Habit; B. Abaxial (above) and adaxial (below) sides of leaf blade; C. Tetragonal stem (right) and transverse section (left); D. Stipule; E. Individual; F. Infructescences; G. Long-styled flower; H. Short-styled flower; I. Longitudinal section of short-styled flower; J. Dehisced capsules; K. Seeds.	2025-09-24	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang			
5616C4CDFAFD5A2A956B2163E809C8AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423425	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.163043.figure3	Figure 3. Micromorphology of pollen and seed of Hedyotis jinghongensis under SEM. (A – C pollen grains from Yan-Xiong Gong G 38, long-styled flower; D – F pollen grains from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. 1406, short-styled flower; G – I seeds from Xin-Xin Zhou 5469). A, D. Polar view; B, E. Equatorial view; C, F. Reticulate ornamentation of pollen grains; G – I. Ventral side, dorsal side, and ornamentation of seeds, respectively.	Figure 3. Micromorphology of pollen and seed of Hedyotis jinghongensis under SEM. (A – C pollen grains from Yan-Xiong Gong G 38, long-styled flower; D – F pollen grains from Ming-Deng Yuan et al. 1406, short-styled flower; G – I seeds from Xin-Xin Zhou 5469). A, D. Polar view; B, E. Equatorial view; C, F. Reticulate ornamentation of pollen grains; G – I. Ventral side, dorsal side, and ornamentation of seeds, respectively.	2025-09-24	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang		Zenodo	biologists	Xu, Yi-Da;Yuan, Ming-Deng;Wang, Rui-Jiang			
