taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
810C87C0FFDCFF80FF72FD8804BEF113.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144654/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144654	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDCFF80FF72FD8804BEF113.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144652/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144652	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDCFF80FF72FD8804BEF113.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144650/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144650	FIGURE 1. Ursinia in Namaqualand.(A) mass display of U. calenduliflora near Springbok. (B) adventive population of U. calenduliflora near De Doorns. (C–E) U. anthemoides, pinkish underside of rays. (F) U. chrysanthemoides, perennial habit. (G, H) U. kamiesbergensis, obtuse tipped and distinctly thick and opaque involucral bract appendages. (I) U. cakilefolia, black outlined involucral bracts. (J) U. nana, with involucral bracts marked apically with black crescents. (K, L) U. arida, with only outer involucral bracts outlined purplish black. (M–P) U. glandulosa, perennial habit, glaucous, slightly succulent leaves with stalked glands on the branches and leaves. Photo credits: A. le Roux (A & G), A. Magee (B–E, H–J), L. Mucina (K), J. Boatwright (F & L), P. Van Wyk (M–O).	FIGURE 1. Ursinia in Namaqualand.(A) mass display of U. calenduliflora near Springbok. (B) adventive population of U. calenduliflora near De Doorns. (C–E) U. anthemoides, pinkish underside of rays. (F) U. chrysanthemoides, perennial habit. (G, H) U. kamiesbergensis, obtuse tipped and distinctly thick and opaque involucral bract appendages. (I) U. cakilefolia, black outlined involucral bracts. (J) U. nana, with involucral bracts marked apically with black crescents. (K, L) U. arida, with only outer involucral bracts outlined purplish black. (M–P) U. glandulosa, perennial habit, glaucous, slightly succulent leaves with stalked glands on the branches and leaves. Photo credits: A. le Roux (A & G), A. Magee (B–E, H–J), L. Mucina (K), J. Boatwright (F & L), P. Van Wyk (M–O).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDDFF81FF72FB3F0433F122.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144654/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144654	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDDFF81FF72FB3F0433F122.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144650/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144650	FIGURE 1. Ursinia in Namaqualand.(A) mass display of U. calenduliflora near Springbok. (B) adventive population of U. calenduliflora near De Doorns. (C–E) U. anthemoides, pinkish underside of rays. (F) U. chrysanthemoides, perennial habit. (G, H) U. kamiesbergensis, obtuse tipped and distinctly thick and opaque involucral bract appendages. (I) U. cakilefolia, black outlined involucral bracts. (J) U. nana, with involucral bracts marked apically with black crescents. (K, L) U. arida, with only outer involucral bracts outlined purplish black. (M–P) U. glandulosa, perennial habit, glaucous, slightly succulent leaves with stalked glands on the branches and leaves. Photo credits: A. le Roux (A & G), A. Magee (B–E, H–J), L. Mucina (K), J. Boatwright (F & L), P. Van Wyk (M–O).	FIGURE 1. Ursinia in Namaqualand.(A) mass display of U. calenduliflora near Springbok. (B) adventive population of U. calenduliflora near De Doorns. (C–E) U. anthemoides, pinkish underside of rays. (F) U. chrysanthemoides, perennial habit. (G, H) U. kamiesbergensis, obtuse tipped and distinctly thick and opaque involucral bract appendages. (I) U. cakilefolia, black outlined involucral bracts. (J) U. nana, with involucral bracts marked apically with black crescents. (K, L) U. arida, with only outer involucral bracts outlined purplish black. (M–P) U. glandulosa, perennial habit, glaucous, slightly succulent leaves with stalked glands on the branches and leaves. Photo credits: A. le Roux (A & G), A. Magee (B–E, H–J), L. Mucina (K), J. Boatwright (F & L), P. Van Wyk (M–O).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDDFF81FF72FB3F0433F122.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144652/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144652	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDEFF82FF72FF3B04EEFEAB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144654/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144654	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDEFF82FF72FF3B04EEFEAB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144650/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144650	FIGURE 1. Ursinia in Namaqualand.(A) mass display of U. calenduliflora near Springbok. (B) adventive population of U. calenduliflora near De Doorns. (C–E) U. anthemoides, pinkish underside of rays. (F) U. chrysanthemoides, perennial habit. (G, H) U. kamiesbergensis, obtuse tipped and distinctly thick and opaque involucral bract appendages. (I) U. cakilefolia, black outlined involucral bracts. (J) U. nana, with involucral bracts marked apically with black crescents. (K, L) U. arida, with only outer involucral bracts outlined purplish black. (M–P) U. glandulosa, perennial habit, glaucous, slightly succulent leaves with stalked glands on the branches and leaves. Photo credits: A. le Roux (A & G), A. Magee (B–E, H–J), L. Mucina (K), J. Boatwright (F & L), P. Van Wyk (M–O).	FIGURE 1. Ursinia in Namaqualand.(A) mass display of U. calenduliflora near Springbok. (B) adventive population of U. calenduliflora near De Doorns. (C–E) U. anthemoides, pinkish underside of rays. (F) U. chrysanthemoides, perennial habit. (G, H) U. kamiesbergensis, obtuse tipped and distinctly thick and opaque involucral bract appendages. (I) U. cakilefolia, black outlined involucral bracts. (J) U. nana, with involucral bracts marked apically with black crescents. (K, L) U. arida, with only outer involucral bracts outlined purplish black. (M–P) U. glandulosa, perennial habit, glaucous, slightly succulent leaves with stalked glands on the branches and leaves. Photo credits: A. le Roux (A & G), A. Magee (B–E, H–J), L. Mucina (K), J. Boatwright (F & L), P. Van Wyk (M–O).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDEFF82FF72FF3B04EEFEAB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144652/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144652	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDFFF83FF72FF3B0255FD9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144654/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144654	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	FIGURE 3. Known geographical distribution of Ursinia arida (circles), Ursinia glandulosa (diamond), U. kamiesbergensis (triangles) and U. laciniata (stars; the white star indicates a specimen where the precise locality is unknown).	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
810C87C0FFDFFF83FF72FF3B0255FD9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5144652/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5144652	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	FIGURE 2. Involucral bracts (outer to inner) and palaea (outer and inner) of Namaqualand Ursinia. (A) U. anthemoides (Gubb 83, NBG). (B) U. anthemoides (Compton 11449, NBG). (C) U calenduliflora (Goldblatt 2386, NBG). (D) U. calenduliflora (Mauve & Oliver 131, NBG). (E) U. glandulosa (Oliver et al. 297, PRE). (F) U. laciniata (Winter NGS283, NBG). (G) U. chrysanthemoides (Maguire 1000, NBG). (H) U. pygmaea (Mucina 030906/25, NBG). (I) U. speciosa (Mucina 040806/32, NBG). (J) U. kamiesbergensis (Mucina 140907/09, NBG). (K) U. cakilefolia (Mucina 020905/03, NBG). (L) U. cakilefolia (Magee & Boatwright 344, NBG). (M) U. nana (Mucina 300806/18, NBG). (N) U. arida (Schlieben 8984, NBG). Scale: 1 mm. Artist: J.S. Boatwright.	2014-08-29	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav		Zenodo	biologists	Magee, Anthony R.;Boatwright, James S.;Mucina, Ladislav			
