taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
915CD03DFF99A71EFF27FC64FA53F803.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636577	FIGURE 1. Adaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B C. amabile, smooth trichomes with unicellular, bulbous bases (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D C. furcatum, scabrid trichomes with multicellular bases (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F C. lanceolatum, trichomes with multicellular bases (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H C. microglochin, sparse, appressed indument, trichomes with multicellular bases (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J C. wallichii, sparsely pubescent leaf surface, trichomes spreading, with multi-cellular hair bases (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 1. Adaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B C. amabile, smooth trichomes with unicellular, bulbous bases (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D C. furcatum, scabrid trichomes with multicellular bases (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F C. lanceolatum, trichomes with multicellular bases (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H C. microglochin, sparse, appressed indument, trichomes with multicellular bases (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J C. wallichii, sparsely pubescent leaf surface, trichomes spreading, with multi-cellular hair bases (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF99A71EFF27FC64FA53F803.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636581	FIGURE 3. Fruits, nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum: A–C densely glochidiate nutlet of C. amabile with marginal glochidia slightly confluent forming a crest (M. Weigend 9115). D–F densely glochidiate nutlets of C. furcatum with disc glochidia in regular formation (A. Gröger et al. 226-1) G–I glochidiate nutlet of C. lanceolatum with slender and long glochidia (M. Weigend 9198). J–L less glochidiate nutlet of C. nervosum with marginal glochidia confluent and forming an erect “wing” (J.F. Duthie 5803).	FIGURE 3. Fruits, nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum: A–C densely glochidiate nutlet of C. amabile with marginal glochidia slightly confluent forming a crest (M. Weigend 9115). D–F densely glochidiate nutlets of C. furcatum with disc glochidia in regular formation (A. Gröger et al. 226-1) G–I glochidiate nutlet of C. lanceolatum with slender and long glochidia (M. Weigend 9198). J–L less glochidiate nutlet of C. nervosum with marginal glochidia confluent and forming an erect “wing” (J.F. Duthie 5803).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF99A71EFF27FC64FA53F803.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636585	FIGURE 5. Flowers and indument of Cynoglossum: A, B flowers of C. amabile (M. Weigend 9115). C–E flower of C. furcatum with prominent faucal scales and imbricated corolla surface (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). F–H flower of C. wallichii with prominent faucal scales (M. Weigend 9169). I–J stem indument of C. wallichii with half-spreading hair (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 5. Flowers and indument of Cynoglossum: A, B flowers of C. amabile (M. Weigend 9115). C–E flower of C. furcatum with prominent faucal scales and imbricated corolla surface (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). F–H flower of C. wallichii with prominent faucal scales (M. Weigend 9169). I–J stem indument of C. wallichii with half-spreading hair (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF99A71EFF27FC64FA53F803.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636589	FIGURE 7. Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J.R. Drumm. A, inflorescence with typical sessile, ovate cauline leaves and large flowers. B infructescence. C indistinctly petiolate rosette leaf and sessile stem leaf, D young plant with typical petiolate leaves and tap-root (M. Weigend 9115).	FIGURE 7. Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J.R. Drumm. A, inflorescence with typical sessile, ovate cauline leaves and large flowers. B infructescence. C indistinctly petiolate rosette leaf and sessile stem leaf, D young plant with typical petiolate leaves and tap-root (M. Weigend 9115).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF99A71EFF27FC64FA53F803.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636593/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636593	FIGURE 9. Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forssk. A–C Typical habit with lanceolate leaves and minute flowers and fruits and densely branching inflorescences (A, C M. Weigend 9198; B L.H.J. Williams 1049).	FIGURE 9. Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forssk. A–C Typical habit with lanceolate leaves and minute flowers and fruits and densely branching inflorescences (A, C M. Weigend 9198; B L.H.J. Williams 1049).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF9DA717FF27FF52FCAFF8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636577	FIGURE 1. Adaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B C. amabile, smooth trichomes with unicellular, bulbous bases (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D C. furcatum, scabrid trichomes with multicellular bases (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F C. lanceolatum, trichomes with multicellular bases (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H C. microglochin, sparse, appressed indument, trichomes with multicellular bases (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J C. wallichii, sparsely pubescent leaf surface, trichomes spreading, with multi-cellular hair bases (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 1. Adaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B C. amabile, smooth trichomes with unicellular, bulbous bases (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D C. furcatum, scabrid trichomes with multicellular bases (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F C. lanceolatum, trichomes with multicellular bases (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H C. microglochin, sparse, appressed indument, trichomes with multicellular bases (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J C. wallichii, sparsely pubescent leaf surface, trichomes spreading, with multi-cellular hair bases (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF9DA717FF27FF52FCAFF8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636581	FIGURE 3. Fruits, nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum: A–C densely glochidiate nutlet of C. amabile with marginal glochidia slightly confluent forming a crest (M. Weigend 9115). D–F densely glochidiate nutlets of C. furcatum with disc glochidia in regular formation (A. Gröger et al. 226-1) G–I glochidiate nutlet of C. lanceolatum with slender and long glochidia (M. Weigend 9198). J–L less glochidiate nutlet of C. nervosum with marginal glochidia confluent and forming an erect “wing” (J.F. Duthie 5803).	FIGURE 3. Fruits, nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum: A–C densely glochidiate nutlet of C. amabile with marginal glochidia slightly confluent forming a crest (M. Weigend 9115). D–F densely glochidiate nutlets of C. furcatum with disc glochidia in regular formation (A. Gröger et al. 226-1) G–I glochidiate nutlet of C. lanceolatum with slender and long glochidia (M. Weigend 9198). J–L less glochidiate nutlet of C. nervosum with marginal glochidia confluent and forming an erect “wing” (J.F. Duthie 5803).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF9DA717FF27FF52FCAFF8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636585	FIGURE 5. Flowers and indument of Cynoglossum: A, B flowers of C. amabile (M. Weigend 9115). C–E flower of C. furcatum with prominent faucal scales and imbricated corolla surface (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). F–H flower of C. wallichii with prominent faucal scales (M. Weigend 9169). I–J stem indument of C. wallichii with half-spreading hair (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 5. Flowers and indument of Cynoglossum: A, B flowers of C. amabile (M. Weigend 9115). C–E flower of C. furcatum with prominent faucal scales and imbricated corolla surface (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). F–H flower of C. wallichii with prominent faucal scales (M. Weigend 9169). I–J stem indument of C. wallichii with half-spreading hair (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF9DA717FF27FF52FCAFF8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636589	FIGURE 7. Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J.R. Drumm. A, inflorescence with typical sessile, ovate cauline leaves and large flowers. B infructescence. C indistinctly petiolate rosette leaf and sessile stem leaf, D young plant with typical petiolate leaves and tap-root (M. Weigend 9115).	FIGURE 7. Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J.R. Drumm. A, inflorescence with typical sessile, ovate cauline leaves and large flowers. B infructescence. C indistinctly petiolate rosette leaf and sessile stem leaf, D young plant with typical petiolate leaves and tap-root (M. Weigend 9115).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF9DA717FF27FF52FCAFF8E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636595/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636595	FIGURE 10. Cynoglossum microglochin Royle ex Bentham. Part of inflorescences branch with the typical large and petiolate leaves and large flowers (O. Polunin 56/248).	FIGURE 10. Cynoglossum microglochin Royle ex Bentham. Part of inflorescences branch with the typical large and petiolate leaves and large flowers (O. Polunin 56/248).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF96A709FF27F85AFE7EFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636577/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636577	FIGURE 1. Adaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B C. amabile, smooth trichomes with unicellular, bulbous bases (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D C. furcatum, scabrid trichomes with multicellular bases (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F C. lanceolatum, trichomes with multicellular bases (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H C. microglochin, sparse, appressed indument, trichomes with multicellular bases (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J C. wallichii, sparsely pubescent leaf surface, trichomes spreading, with multi-cellular hair bases (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 1. Adaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B C. amabile, smooth trichomes with unicellular, bulbous bases (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D C. furcatum, scabrid trichomes with multicellular bases (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F C. lanceolatum, trichomes with multicellular bases (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H C. microglochin, sparse, appressed indument, trichomes with multicellular bases (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J C. wallichii, sparsely pubescent leaf surface, trichomes spreading, with multi-cellular hair bases (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF96A709FF27F85AFE7EFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636581/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636581	FIGURE 3. Fruits, nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum: A–C densely glochidiate nutlet of C. amabile with marginal glochidia slightly confluent forming a crest (M. Weigend 9115). D–F densely glochidiate nutlets of C. furcatum with disc glochidia in regular formation (A. Gröger et al. 226-1) G–I glochidiate nutlet of C. lanceolatum with slender and long glochidia (M. Weigend 9198). J–L less glochidiate nutlet of C. nervosum with marginal glochidia confluent and forming an erect “wing” (J.F. Duthie 5803).	FIGURE 3. Fruits, nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum: A–C densely glochidiate nutlet of C. amabile with marginal glochidia slightly confluent forming a crest (M. Weigend 9115). D–F densely glochidiate nutlets of C. furcatum with disc glochidia in regular formation (A. Gröger et al. 226-1) G–I glochidiate nutlet of C. lanceolatum with slender and long glochidia (M. Weigend 9198). J–L less glochidiate nutlet of C. nervosum with marginal glochidia confluent and forming an erect “wing” (J.F. Duthie 5803).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF96A709FF27F85AFE7EFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636585/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636585	FIGURE 5. Flowers and indument of Cynoglossum: A, B flowers of C. amabile (M. Weigend 9115). C–E flower of C. furcatum with prominent faucal scales and imbricated corolla surface (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). F–H flower of C. wallichii with prominent faucal scales (M. Weigend 9169). I–J stem indument of C. wallichii with half-spreading hair (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 5. Flowers and indument of Cynoglossum: A, B flowers of C. amabile (M. Weigend 9115). C–E flower of C. furcatum with prominent faucal scales and imbricated corolla surface (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). F–H flower of C. wallichii with prominent faucal scales (M. Weigend 9169). I–J stem indument of C. wallichii with half-spreading hair (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF96A709FF27F85AFE7EFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636597/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636597	FIGURE 11. Cynoglossum wallichii G. Don. Different growth habits. A Plant with single stem branching from below with long inflorescences and elliptical leaves. B Smaller plant branching from the base with ovate leaves. C Specimen with single stem, terminal and young, still more or less congested inflorescence and very narrow leaves (A M. Weigend 9169; B. Miyamoto et al. 20210115; C Lowndes 1-082).	FIGURE 11. Cynoglossum wallichii G. Don. Different growth habits. A Plant with single stem branching from below with long inflorescences and elliptical leaves. B Smaller plant branching from the base with ovate leaves. C Specimen with single stem, terminal and young, still more or less congested inflorescence and very narrow leaves (A M. Weigend 9169; B. Miyamoto et al. 20210115; C Lowndes 1-082).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF96A709FF27F85AFE7EFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636579	FIGURE 2. Abaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B densely pubescent leaf surface of C. amabile with denser hair cover on veins (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D densely pubescent leaf surface of C. furcatum with appressed hair cover, orientated towards leaf base (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F densely pubescent leaf surface of C. lanceolatum with denser hair cover on leaf veins (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H densely pubescent leaf surface of C. microglochin with denser hair cover on leaf veins (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J sparsely pubescent leaf surface of C. wallichii with multi-cellular hair bases and spreading hair (Botanische Gärten Bonn).	FIGURE 2. Abaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B densely pubescent leaf surface of C. amabile with denser hair cover on veins (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D densely pubescent leaf surface of C. furcatum with appressed hair cover, orientated towards leaf base (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F densely pubescent leaf surface of C. lanceolatum with denser hair cover on leaf veins (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H densely pubescent leaf surface of C. microglochin with denser hair cover on leaf veins (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J sparsely pubescent leaf surface of C. wallichii with multi-cellular hair bases and spreading hair (Botanische Gärten Bonn).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF96A709FF27F85AFE7EFD2F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636583/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636583	FIGURE 4. Variability of fruit morphological detail types of nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum wallichii: A–C nutlet with disc glochidia on central keel and marginal ones forming a distinct wing (M. Weigend 9169). D–F nutlet with long and short disc glochidia and marginal ones forming a narrow wing (Stainton et al. 6483). G–I nutlet with only few disc glochidia and marginal ones with thickened base (R.E. Cooper 955). J–L nutlet with only less glochidia in centre and marginal ones confluent forming a prominent wing (M. Suzuki et al. 9160070). M–O nutlet with few glochidia in centre and marginal ones with thickened base (M. Minaki et al. 9105152).	FIGURE 4. Variability of fruit morphological detail types of nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum wallichii: A–C nutlet with disc glochidia on central keel and marginal ones forming a distinct wing (M. Weigend 9169). D–F nutlet with long and short disc glochidia and marginal ones forming a narrow wing (Stainton et al. 6483). G–I nutlet with only few disc glochidia and marginal ones with thickened base (R.E. Cooper 955). J–L nutlet with only less glochidia in centre and marginal ones confluent forming a prominent wing (M. Suzuki et al. 9160070). M–O nutlet with few glochidia in centre and marginal ones with thickened base (M. Minaki et al. 9105152).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF88A702FF27FCF6FBFDFB6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636579/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636579	FIGURE 2. Abaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B densely pubescent leaf surface of C. amabile with denser hair cover on veins (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D densely pubescent leaf surface of C. furcatum with appressed hair cover, orientated towards leaf base (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F densely pubescent leaf surface of C. lanceolatum with denser hair cover on leaf veins (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H densely pubescent leaf surface of C. microglochin with denser hair cover on leaf veins (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J sparsely pubescent leaf surface of C. wallichii with multi-cellular hair bases and spreading hair (Botanische Gärten Bonn).	FIGURE 2. Abaxial leaf indument of Cynoglossum (leaf apex to the left): A, B densely pubescent leaf surface of C. amabile with denser hair cover on veins (F. Ludlow et al. 4658). C, D densely pubescent leaf surface of C. furcatum with appressed hair cover, orientated towards leaf base (A. Gröger et al. 226-1). E, F densely pubescent leaf surface of C. lanceolatum with denser hair cover on leaf veins (L.H.J. Williams 1049). G, H densely pubescent leaf surface of C. microglochin with denser hair cover on leaf veins (J.F. Duthie 5803). I, J sparsely pubescent leaf surface of C. wallichii with multi-cellular hair bases and spreading hair (Botanische Gärten Bonn).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF88A702FF27FCF6FBFDFB6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636583/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636583	FIGURE 4. Variability of fruit morphological detail types of nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum wallichii: A–C nutlet with disc glochidia on central keel and marginal ones forming a distinct wing (M. Weigend 9169). D–F nutlet with long and short disc glochidia and marginal ones forming a narrow wing (Stainton et al. 6483). G–I nutlet with only few disc glochidia and marginal ones with thickened base (R.E. Cooper 955). J–L nutlet with only less glochidia in centre and marginal ones confluent forming a prominent wing (M. Suzuki et al. 9160070). M–O nutlet with few glochidia in centre and marginal ones with thickened base (M. Minaki et al. 9105152).	FIGURE 4. Variability of fruit morphological detail types of nutlets and glochidia of Cynoglossum wallichii: A–C nutlet with disc glochidia on central keel and marginal ones forming a distinct wing (M. Weigend 9169). D–F nutlet with long and short disc glochidia and marginal ones forming a narrow wing (Stainton et al. 6483). G–I nutlet with only few disc glochidia and marginal ones with thickened base (R.E. Cooper 955). J–L nutlet with only less glochidia in centre and marginal ones confluent forming a prominent wing (M. Suzuki et al. 9160070). M–O nutlet with few glochidia in centre and marginal ones with thickened base (M. Minaki et al. 9105152).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF88A702FF27FCF6FBFDFB6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636587/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636587	FIGURE 6. Cynoglossum wallichii G. Don. Fruit development and variability in details of fruit morphology within a single inflorescence (M. Weigend 9169).	FIGURE 6. Cynoglossum wallichii G. Don. Fruit development and variability in details of fruit morphology within a single inflorescence (M. Weigend 9169).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF88A702FF27FCF6FBFDFB6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636589/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636589	FIGURE 7. Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J.R. Drumm. A, inflorescence with typical sessile, ovate cauline leaves and large flowers. B infructescence. C indistinctly petiolate rosette leaf and sessile stem leaf, D young plant with typical petiolate leaves and tap-root (M. Weigend 9115).	FIGURE 7. Cynoglossum amabile Stapf & J.R. Drumm. A, inflorescence with typical sessile, ovate cauline leaves and large flowers. B infructescence. C indistinctly petiolate rosette leaf and sessile stem leaf, D young plant with typical petiolate leaves and tap-root (M. Weigend 9115).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
915CD03DFF88A702FF27FCF6FBFDFB6F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13636591/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13636591	FIGURE 8. Cynoglossum furcatum Wall. ex Roxb. A two different inflorescence branches from secondary growth, showing the sessile cauline leaves. B Petiolate rosette leaf from first year and sessile, cauline leaf from basal part of inflorescence. FALSCHE AUFLÖSUNG von C. D typical “furcate”, ebracteose inflorescence in early fruit (A. Gröger et al. 226-1).	FIGURE 8. Cynoglossum furcatum Wall. ex Roxb. A two different inflorescence branches from secondary growth, showing the sessile cauline leaves. B Petiolate rosette leaf from first year and sessile, cauline leaf from basal part of inflorescence. FALSCHE AUFLÖSUNG von C. D typical “furcate”, ebracteose inflorescence in early fruit (A. Gröger et al. 226-1).	2015-08-26	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian		Zenodo	biologists	König, Julia;Siwakoti, Mohan;Hilger, Hartmut H.;Weigend, Maximilian			
