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Asterales
editAsterales
Family – type genus – type species of type genus – alternate species if needed
May have to use a more common species.
[[File:|thumb|none|upright=0.5|alt=tbd|Argophyllum nitidum]] [[File:|thumb|none|upright=0.5|alt=tbd|Argophyllum nitidum]]
There is one free image on Commons for the type species Pentaphragma begoniifolium of the type genus Pentaphragma; it originated on Flickr. There are a mere six observations on iNaturalist for a total of twelve images, and none of them are free, although I have had good luck messaging image owners for a change in license to an image, and I may do that. Or may have to use a more common species.
Phellinaceae (monotypic family) – Phelline – Phelline comosa
editImages are rare for the family, which is monotypic to genus Phelline. There are currently none on Commons. Those on iNaturalist and Flickr are either full copyright or marked non-commercial. I found images for the type species. I will ask the owners. I could try the same with other species. I'm sure I could find some herbarium specimens licensed appropriately; there are about 1300 on GBIF for the genus, and it's likely some are free. Not tried to find botanical images yet. Update: Found the protologue and original Turpin illustration. Going with that.
Rousseaceae – Roussea (monotypic genus) – Roussea simplex
editTwo botanical drawings in Commons for Roussea simplex (same one, different quality). One observation on iNat with one photo, full copyright. POWO has some possibly CC-BY. I uploaded one and requested a license review. Let's see what happens. From POWO: "The native range of this species is Mauritius [island country off the southeast coast of Africa, east of Madagascar]. It is a climbing shrub and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome."
Stylidiaceae – Stylidium – Stylidium graminifolium (type species not designated)
editThe type species of genus Stylidium was not designated at the time it was defined. There were four species defined with it. Those four are Stylidium graminifolium, Stylidium lineare, Stylidium tenellum, and Stylidium uliginosum.