taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03FF9E6C5E69FFAF2EB1FA4FFF73D906.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13719113/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13719113	FIGURE 1: Distribution of Hydnora arabica and Hydnora abyssinica in the Arabian Peninsula.A single collection of Hydnora abyssinica (Collenette 5119, K, RGBE), represented by a black circle (•) is reported from southwestern Saudi Arabia, approximate location. For Hydnora arabica open circles (O) are approximate locations from the literature and from herbarium labels without precise locality information. Black triangles (▲) represent collections conducted by the authors during Dec. 2014 based on GPS coordinate information. The recent Hydnora arabica collections with color photographs have been reported from Abaya Province, Yemen, grey shaded area (Al- Fatimi et al. 2015).	FIGURE 1: Distribution of Hydnora arabica and Hydnora abyssinica in the Arabian Peninsula.A single collection of Hydnora abyssinica (Collenette 5119, K, RGBE), represented by a black circle (•) is reported from southwestern Saudi Arabia, approximate location. For Hydnora arabica open circles (O) are approximate locations from the literature and from herbarium labels without precise locality information. Black triangles (▲) represent collections conducted by the authors during Dec. 2014 based on GPS coordinate information. The recent Hydnora arabica collections with color photographs have been reported from Abaya Province, Yemen, grey shaded area (Al- Fatimi et al. 2015).	2018-02-09	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John		Zenodo	biologists	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John			
03FF9E6C5E69FFAF2EB1FA4FFF73D906.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13719115/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13719115	FIGURE 2.A) Hydnora arabica flower emerging from soil. White osmophores apparent on tepal apices; B) Excavated mature H. arabica flower, flower bud, and growth tip of rhizome; C) Cross section of terete rhizomes and growth tip of rhizome covered in numerous tubercle-like lateral appendages (Fig 1A–1C: J. Bolin, S. Al Rahbi, L. Musselman, JFB2014OM3); D) Dried berry and flower from previous season, numerous dark spherical seeds inside broken fruit (from J. Bolin, D. Lupton, L. Musselman, S. Al Rahbi, JFB2014OM1). Scale bars A) = 1 cm; B) 4 cm; C) 2 cm; D) 1 cm.	FIGURE 2.A) Hydnora arabica flower emerging from soil. White osmophores apparent on tepal apices; B) Excavated mature H. arabica flower, flower bud, and growth tip of rhizome; C) Cross section of terete rhizomes and growth tip of rhizome covered in numerous tubercle-like lateral appendages (Fig 1A–1C: J. Bolin, S. Al Rahbi, L. Musselman, JFB2014OM3); D) Dried berry and flower from previous season, numerous dark spherical seeds inside broken fruit (from J. Bolin, D. Lupton, L. Musselman, S. Al Rahbi, JFB2014OM1). Scale bars A) = 1 cm; B) 4 cm; C) 2 cm; D) 1 cm.	2018-02-09	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John		Zenodo	biologists	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John			
03FF9E6C5E69FFAF2EB1FA4FFF73D906.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13719117/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13719117	FIGURE 3: A) Photo of a H. abyssinica fresh open flower and open buds showing habit and bright red internal perianth coloration (Bar=4.0 cm) B) Close-up of apical osmophore (white) and dense strigose tepal margin setae. (Bar=0.5cm) both photographs taken by Anthony Miller, Sept. 1985 (Miller 7619, RBGE, ODU).	FIGURE 3: A) Photo of a H. abyssinica fresh open flower and open buds showing habit and bright red internal perianth coloration (Bar=4.0 cm) B) Close-up of apical osmophore (white) and dense strigose tepal margin setae. (Bar=0.5cm) both photographs taken by Anthony Miller, Sept. 1985 (Miller 7619, RBGE, ODU).	2018-02-09	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John		Zenodo	biologists	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John			
03FF9E6C5E69FFAF2EB1FA4FFF73D906.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13719119/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13719119	FIGURE 4. Comparison of tepal margin setae of H. arabica and H. abyssinica. A) Dense strigose tepal margin setae from H. arabica (J. Bolin, S. Al Rahbi, L. Musselman, JFB2014OM3); the next panels show H. abyssinica with some variation in the tepal margin setae considered diffuse with with remote apices, B) H. abyssinica (BolinJB_09_8, WIND) C) H. abyssinica. (Musselman 6279a, US D) H. abyssinica (Luke 7182, US). (Size Bars = 1 mm)	FIGURE 4. Comparison of tepal margin setae of H. arabica and H. abyssinica. A) Dense strigose tepal margin setae from H. arabica (J. Bolin, S. Al Rahbi, L. Musselman, JFB2014OM3); the next panels show H. abyssinica with some variation in the tepal margin setae considered diffuse with with remote apices, B) H. abyssinica (BolinJB_09_8, WIND) C) H. abyssinica. (Musselman 6279a, US D) H. abyssinica (Luke 7182, US). (Size Bars = 1 mm)	2018-02-09	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John		Zenodo	biologists	Bolin, Jay F.;Lupton, Darach;Musselman, Lytton John			
