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Species Limits and Taxonomic Revision of the Bracteate-Prostrate Group Of Australian Systematic Botany, 2018, 31, 48–105 ©CSIRO 2018 doi:10.1071/SB17045_AC Supplementary material Species limits and taxonomic revision of the bracteate-prostrate group of southern hemisphere forget-me-nots (Myosotis, Boraginaceae), including description of three new species endemic to New Zealand Heidi M. MeudtA,C and Jessica M. PrebbleA,B AMuseum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, PO Box 467, Cable Street, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand. BLandcare Research Manaaki Whenua, PO Box 69040, Lincoln 7640, New Zealand. CCorresponding author. Email: [email protected] Page 1 of 13 Australian Systematic Botany ©CSIRO 2018 doi:10.1071/SB17045_AC Table S1. List of vouchers of all 265 southern hemisphere bracteate-prostrate Myosotis specimens used in the present study Species Herbarium Country Region Land district Locality Collector and collector number Date Morphology study accession number number M. albiflora CONC 73040 Chile Magallanes Magallanes Fiordo Peel, río al E del cerro Aguilera Pisano 6096 16-Dec-85 HMM150 M. albiflora UPS V-702384 Chile Magallanes Magallanes Puerto Fortuna Skottsberg 203 5-Mar-08 HMM151 M. albiflora S15-37500 Chile Magallanes Magallanes Rio Rubens, near Hotel Rio Rubens Santesson R 1597 11-Jan-41 HMM152 M. albiflora S15-37506 Chile Magallanes Magallanes Patagonia austral, Mayer Borge O 178 1899 HMM153 M. albiflora BM 000091929 Chile? Unknown Unknown Unknown locality Banks & Solander s.n. Jan-1769 HMM154 Region Region M. albiflora UPS V-702387 Chile Magallanes Magallanes Porvenir Dusén s.n. s.n. 22-Dec-1895 HMM82 M. albiflora UPS V-702392 Chile Magallanes Magallanes Río Azopardo Dusén s.n. s.n. 29-Feb-1896 HMM83 M. bryonoma AK 7570 New South Otago Waimea, above Garston, Mount Tenneson Thomson WA 28 Unknown Date HMM125 Zealand Island M. bryonoma OTA 027474 New South Otago Rock and Pillar Range Mark AF & Adams NM s.n. 1-Dec-69 HMM126 Zealand Island M. bryonoma OTA 044195 New South Otago Upper Dome Burn, South Garvie Mountains Dickinson KJM & Mark AF s.n. 16-Dec-86 HMM127 Zealand Island M. bryonoma CHR 439290 New South Otago North of Lammerlaw Range, Red Swamp Johnson PN 682 19-Nov-87 HMM128 Zealand Island M. bryonoma WELT SP104478 New South Otago Garvie Mountains, east of Lake Laura Meudt HM & Kusabs A HMM 411 11-Jan-16 HMM172 Zealand Island M. bryonoma WELT SP103811 New South Otago Old Man Range, near top of Waikaia Bush Meudt HM, Garnock-Jones PJ, 9-Dec-14 HMM72 Zealand Island Road Kusabs A, Thorsen M & Jones K HMM 357 M. bryonoma WELT SP093492 New South Otago Nevis Valley, Schoolhouse Creek Barkla J s.n. 1-Nov-11 JMP90 Zealand Island M. bryonoma WELT SP089696 New South Otago Kakanui Mountains, Siberia Hill Barkla J s.n. 7-Dec-10 JMP91 Zealand Island M. bryonoma WELT SP091590 New South Otago The Remarkables Skifield Meudt HM, Garnock-Jones PJ & 5-Feb-12 JMP92 Zealand Island Simpson N HMM336 M. bryonoma WELT SP089802 New South Otago Lammerlaw Range, Teviot Swamp Thorsen MJ 153/09 16-Dec-09 JMP93 Zealand Island M. bryonoma WELT SP089803 New South Otago Old Woman Range Thorsen MJ 084/07 8-Apr-07 JMP94 Zealand Island M. chaffeyorum CHR 269159 New South Western Cobb Valley, between Lockett and Peel ranges Brockie WB s.n. Feb-77 HMM123 Zealand Island Nelson M. chaffeyorum CHR 311720 New South Western Takaka Valley Druce AP s.n. Feb-77 HMM145 Zealand Island Nelson M. chaffeyorum CHR 269160 New South Sounds Between Richmond and Brightwater, Aniseed S RH s.n. Feb-77 HMM146 Zealand Island Nelson Valley M. chaffeyorum CHR 310255 New South Western Pikikiruna Ranges, Canaan Druce AP s.n. Feb-76 HMM147 Zealand Island Nelson M. chaffeyorum WELT SP094151 New South Western Cultivated Wellington, ex Golden Bay, Paynes Lehnebach C & Brandon A s.n. Unknown Date HMM148 Zealand Island Nelson Ford Scenic Reserve M. chaffeyorum CHR 311719 New South Western Takaka Valley Druce AP s.n. Feb-77 HMM149 Zealand Island Nelson M. chaffeyorum WELT SP095613 New South Marlborough Leatham River, Boulder Stream Burke W WELTU 14534 5-Jan-82 HMM70 Zealand Island Page 2 of 13 Australian Systematic Botany ©CSIRO 2018 doi:10.1071/SB17045_AC Species Herbarium Country Region Land district Locality Collector and collector number Date Morphology study accession number number M. cheesemanii WELT SP002696/A New South Otago Mt Pisa Unknown s.n. Unknown Date HMM165 Zealand Island M. cheesemanii CHR 173567 New South Otago Mid Dome Connor HE s.n. 9-Feb-61 HMM166 Zealand Island M. cheesemanii WELT SP092208 New South Otago Pisa Range, Snow Farm Lehnebach C & Kusabs A s.n. 16-Feb-11 HMM167 Zealand Island M. cheesemanii AK 7447 New South Otago Mt Pisa Petrie D s.n. Unknown Date HMM169 Zealand Island M. cheesemanii CHR 475919 New South Otago Pisa Range Druce AP APD1655 Jan-92 HMM58 Zealand Island M. colensoi WELT SP095578 New South Canterbury Castle Hill Reserve. Burke W s.n. 11-Dec-63 HMM155 Zealand Island M. colensoi CHR 269145 New South Canterbury Broken River Talbot H s.n. Unknown Date HMM156 Zealand Island M. colensoi CHR 96401 New South Canterbury Broken River Mason R 4460 s.n. 27-Oct-56 HMM157 Zealand Island M. colensoi CHR 363546 New South Marlborough Chalk Range Druce AP s.n. Jan-80 HMM158 Zealand Island M. colensoi WELT SP004740/A New South Canterbury Castle Hill Station Kirk T & Enys J 1091 & 632 Unknown Date HMM159 Zealand Island M. colensoi WELT SP002697 New South Marlborough Ure River, Ben More s.n. Unknown Date HMM161 Zealand Island M. colensoi K000787887 New South Canterbury Castle Hill Basin Kirk s.n. Sep-1884 HMM176 Zealand Island M. colensoi WELT SP090553 New South Marlborough Chalk Range tops, Bluff Station Meudt HM, Clayton-Greene J & 24-Nov-11 HMM59 Zealand Island Terry J HMM 321 M. colensoi WELT SP043858 New South Canterbury Broken River basin Oliver R s.n. 13-Dec-47 HMM60 Zealand Island hybrid M. colensoi x WELT SP090554 New North Marlborough Chalk Range tops, Bluff Station Meudt HM, Clayton-Greene J & 24-Nov-11 HMM160 M. australis Zealand Island Terry J HMM 322 M. glabrescens WELT SP004738 New South Otago Mountains opposite East side of Mt Aspiring Petrie D 1045b Unknown Date HMM177 Zealand Island M. glabrescens WELT SP004739 New South Otago Mt Alta, facing glacier of Mount Aspiring Petrie D s.n. Unknown Date HMM178 Zealand Island M. glabrescens WELT SP044913 New South Otago Old Man Range Cockayne L 5708 (in part) Unknown Date HMM179 Zealand Island M. glabrescens WELT SP004736 New South Otago Hector Mountains E of Lake Wakatipu Petrie D s.n. Feb-1890 HMM180 Zealand Island M. glabrescens WELT SP089801 New South Otago Hector Mountains, Staircase Creek Thorsen MJ 012/07 30-Jan-07 HMM79 Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 295326 New South Canterbury Mount Potts Wall A s.n. Dec-21 HMM100 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 320240 New South Southland Near Mossburn, Black Ridge Johnson PN s.n. 1-Dec-78 HMM101 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 476007 New South Southland Eyre Mountains, West Dome Druce AP APD1743 Mar-93 HMM102 elderi Zealand Island Page 3 of 13 Australian Systematic Botany ©CSIRO 2018 doi:10.1071/SB17045_AC Species Herbarium Country Region Land district Locality Collector and collector number Date Morphology study accession number number M. lyallii subsp. CHR 316348 New South Otago Hawkdun Range, Home Hills Macmillan BH 84/23 8-Jan-84 HMM175 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. AK 46591 New South Marlborough Mount Captain, summit Christensen CE s.n. Unknown Date HMM57 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 198128 New South Marlborough Molesworth, Mount Murphy Moore LB 5 4-Dec-69 HMM61 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 295316 New South Otago Lake Wakatipu, Ben Lomond Wall A s.n. Jan-32 HMM62 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 223932 New South Westland West side of Mount Gow, Landsborough Wardle P s.n. 21-Feb-72 HMM64 elderi Zealand Island district M. lyallii subsp. CHR 10896 New South Southland Eyre Mountains, Bold Peak Simpson G & Thomson JS s.n. Mar-29 HMM84 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. CHR 132818 New North Southern Tararua Range, Park Valley cirque Druce AP s.n. Jan-65 HMM85 elderi Zealand Island North Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP089925 New South Otago Glen Roy station Thorsen MJ s.n. 5-Dec-05 HMM86 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP002649 New South Fiordland Princess Range Speden J & Thomson W s.n. 26-Jan-24 HMM87 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP095592 New North Southern Tararua Range, Mt Holdsworth Chinnock R s.n. Jan-67 HMM88 elderi Zealand Island North Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP103837 New South Marlborough Amuri Skifield, NW of summit of Mt St Meudt HM, Garnock-Jones PJ & 17-Dec-14 HMM90 elderi Zealand Island Patrick Kusabs A HMM 382 M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP089863 New South Southland Livingstone Range Thorsen MJ 054/07 5-Feb-07 HMM91 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP002648 New South Otago Mountains near Arrowtown Petrie D s.n. Unknown Date HMM92 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP089874 New South Otago Dunstan Mountains, Lauder Thorsen MJ s.n. 16-Jan-06 HMM98 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP103839 New South Marlborough Amuri Skifield, Mt St Patrick Meudt HM, Garnock-Jones PJ & 17-Dec-14 JMP107 elderi Zealand Island Kusabs A HMM 384 M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP103922 New South Marlborough Mt Giles Clayton-Green J s.n. 13-Jan-15 JMP117 elderi Zealand Island M. lyallii subsp. WELT SP100449 New South Marlborough Trail from Hodder huts to top of Mount Prebble JM JMP 13-003 6-Jan-13 JMP76 elderi Zealand Island Tapuae-o-Uenuku M.
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