taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A81159164F955BF4B1BEE370EA4D5F2B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459065	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure2	Figure 2. Bredia cordata. A. Habitat; B. Habit; C, D. Indumentum on the branchlets; E. Leaf shape; F. An inflorescence; G. Intraspecific variation of stamen morphology.	Figure 2. Bredia cordata. A. Habitat; B. Habit; C, D. Indumentum on the branchlets; E. Leaf shape; F. An inflorescence; G. Intraspecific variation of stamen morphology.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
A81159164F955BF4B1BEE370EA4D5F2B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
1929F6AA37DB5FBAAC9517740A5D419D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459066	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure3	Figure 3. Bredia esquirolii var. esquirolii. A. Habitat; B. Habit; C, D. Indumentum on the branchlets; E. Leaf morphology; F. Yellowish glandular hairs on the leaf abaxial surface; G. Microscopic characters of the glandular hair; H. An inflorescence; I. Longitudinal section of a flower; J. Top view of the young capsules. Scale bars: 1 mm (F); 0.05 mm (G); 5 mm (I).	Figure 3. Bredia esquirolii var. esquirolii. A. Habitat; B. Habit; C, D. Indumentum on the branchlets; E. Leaf morphology; F. Yellowish glandular hairs on the leaf abaxial surface; G. Microscopic characters of the glandular hair; H. An inflorescence; I. Longitudinal section of a flower; J. Top view of the young capsules. Scale bars: 1 mm (F); 0.05 mm (G); 5 mm (I).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
1929F6AA37DB5FBAAC9517740A5D419D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
EF5B44FFC3A7581FB99700AEA15CBA5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459067	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure4	Figure 4. Holotype of Bredia esquirolii var. rubra, J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 864 (PE). The insets show details of indumentum and flowers. Scale bar: 5 cm.	Figure 4. Holotype of Bredia esquirolii var. rubra, J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 864 (PE). The insets show details of indumentum and flowers. Scale bar: 5 cm.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
EF5B44FFC3A7581FB99700AEA15CBA5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459068	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure5	Figure 5. Bredia esquirolii var. rubra, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 864 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habitat; B. A flowering branch; C. Indumentum on a branchlet; D. Leaf morphology; E. An inflorescence; F. Longitudinal section of a flower (left), top view (upper right) and longitudinal section (lower right) of young capsules. Scale bar: 5 mm (F).	Figure 5. Bredia esquirolii var. rubra, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 864 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habitat; B. A flowering branch; C. Indumentum on a branchlet; D. Leaf morphology; E. An inflorescence; F. Longitudinal section of a flower (left), top view (upper right) and longitudinal section (lower right) of young capsules. Scale bar: 5 mm (F).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
EF5B44FFC3A7581FB99700AEA15CBA5B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
A15DC9899D7C5400A911C4F06606CACB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459069	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure6	Figure 6. Bredia fordii. A. A flowering branch; B. Indumentum on a branchlet; C. Leaf morphology; D. An inflorescence; E. Top view (left) and longitudinal section (right) of a flower; F. Young capsules. Scale bar: 1 mm (E).	Figure 6. Bredia fordii. A. A flowering branch; B. Indumentum on a branchlet; C. Leaf morphology; D. An inflorescence; E. Top view (left) and longitudinal section (right) of a flower; F. Young capsules. Scale bar: 1 mm (E).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
A15DC9899D7C5400A911C4F06606CACB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
5DE55352D48B5AE1993DB33CE221C5CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459070	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure7	Figure 7. Bredia hirsuta, A and C from Okinawa, Japan (the type locality of B. hirsuta), B and D from Mt. Dulan, Taitung (the type locality of B. dulanica). A, B. Habit; C, D. Stamen morphology.	Figure 7. Bredia hirsuta, A and C from Okinawa, Japan (the type locality of B. hirsuta), B and D from Mt. Dulan, Taitung (the type locality of B. dulanica). A, B. Habit; C, D. Stamen morphology.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
5DE55352D48B5AE1993DB33CE221C5CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459064	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure1	Figure 1. Coalescence species tree of Bredia inferred from 1,798 single-copy orthologs (SCOs), modified from Dai et al. (2025), showing the relationships among the target species. Local posterior probabilities are indicated above the branches for nodes without full support. Accessions collected from the type locality are noted in bold, those with possible hybrid origin are indicated by asterisks. Squares indicated the change of names upon revision.	Figure 1. Coalescence species tree of Bredia inferred from 1,798 single-copy orthologs (SCOs), modified from Dai et al. (2025), showing the relationships among the target species. Local posterior probabilities are indicated above the branches for nodes without full support. Accessions collected from the type locality are noted in bold, those with possible hybrid origin are indicated by asterisks. Squares indicated the change of names upon revision.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
4F4832943F89595D831A9B5434EF3BE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459071	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure8	Figure 8. Holotype of Bredia jiuwanshanensis, S. H. Chun 15828 (IBK 00127554). Scale bar: 5 cm.	Figure 8. Holotype of Bredia jiuwanshanensis, S. H. Chun 15828 (IBK 00127554). Scale bar: 5 cm.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
4F4832943F89595D831A9B5434EF3BE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459072	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure9	Figure 9. Bredia jiuwanshanensis, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 880 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habit; B. Indumentum on a branchlet; C. Leaf morphology; D. A flowering branch; E. An inflorescence; F. Longitudinal section of a flower; G. Longitudinal section of a young capsule. Scale bars: 5 mm (F); 3 mm (G).	Figure 9. Bredia jiuwanshanensis, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 880 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habit; B. Indumentum on a branchlet; C. Leaf morphology; D. A flowering branch; E. An inflorescence; F. Longitudinal section of a flower; G. Longitudinal section of a young capsule. Scale bars: 5 mm (F); 3 mm (G).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
4F4832943F89595D831A9B5434EF3BE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
48F49EC58B3B55D59072AAF97A56FFD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459073	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure10	Figure 10. Holotype of Bredia macrophylla, D. Fang et al. 25314 (GXMI 052006). Scale bar: 5 cm.	Figure 10. Holotype of Bredia macrophylla, D. Fang et al. 25314 (GXMI 052006). Scale bar: 5 cm.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
48F49EC58B3B55D59072AAF97A56FFD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459074	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure11	Figure 11. Bredia macrophylla var. macrophylla (A – G) and B. macrophylla var. pulchella (H – J). A, B, H. Habit; C, I. Branchlets; D. Leaf morphology; E, J. Inflorescences; F. Top view (left) and longitudinal section (right) of a flower; G. Young capsules. Photographs H and J by Hua-Fei Cen. Scale bar: 1 cm (F).	Figure 11. Bredia macrophylla var. macrophylla (A – G) and B. macrophylla var. pulchella (H – J). A, B, H. Habit; C, I. Branchlets; D. Leaf morphology; E, J. Inflorescences; F. Top view (left) and longitudinal section (right) of a flower; G. Young capsules. Photographs H and J by Hua-Fei Cen. Scale bar: 1 cm (F).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
48F49EC58B3B55D59072AAF97A56FFD8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
0339FB10412C5684A8318DA22982C863.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459075	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure12	Figure 12. Bredia micrantha, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 745 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habit; B, C. Adaxial and abaxial views of a leaf; D. Indumentum on a branchlet; E. Young inflorescence; F. Mature inflorescence; G. Top view of a flower; H. Longitudinal section of a flower; I. Lateral view of a young capsule. Scale bars: 5 mm (H, I).	Figure 12. Bredia micrantha, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 745 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habit; B, C. Adaxial and abaxial views of a leaf; D. Indumentum on a branchlet; E. Young inflorescence; F. Mature inflorescence; G. Top view of a flower; H. Longitudinal section of a flower; I. Lateral view of a young capsule. Scale bars: 5 mm (H, I).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
0339FB10412C5684A8318DA22982C863.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
35F50B873B2752CFA7542F38CD4666C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459076	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure13	Figure 13. Holotype of Bredia pingshanensis, J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 757 (PE). The insets show details of flowers and young capsules. Scale bar: 5 cm.	Figure 13. Holotype of Bredia pingshanensis, J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 757 (PE). The insets show details of flowers and young capsules. Scale bar: 5 cm.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
35F50B873B2752CFA7542F38CD4666C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459077	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure14	Figure 14. Bredia pingshanensis, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 757 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habitat and habit; B. Flowering branches; C. Close-up of a branchlet; D, E. Adaxial and abaxial views of a leaf; F, G. Inflorescences; H. Top view of a flower; I. Longitudinal section of a flower. Scale bars: 5 mm (H, I).	Figure 14. Bredia pingshanensis, all from J. H. Dai and Y. Liu 757 (A, PE, SYS). A. Habitat and habit; B. Flowering branches; C. Close-up of a branchlet; D, E. Adaxial and abaxial views of a leaf; F, G. Inflorescences; H. Top view of a flower; I. Longitudinal section of a flower. Scale bars: 5 mm (H, I).	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
35F50B873B2752CFA7542F38CD4666C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1459078	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.266.160564.figure15	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	Figure 15. Distribution of the species discussed. A. B. cordata; B. B. esquirolii and B. macrophylla; C. B. fordii, B. micrantha, and B. jiuwanshanensis; D. B. pingshanensis, B. yunnanensis, and B. tuberculata.	2025-11-06	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying		Zenodo	biologists	Dai, Jin-Hong;Zhong, Zhe;Zhou, Ren-Chao;Liu, Ying			
