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<emphasis id="0CC6EAF1FF85B41759BFFD43AA87FD24" bold="true" box="[136,166,699,720]" pageId="8" pageNumber="39">26.</emphasis>
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:—
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Forster (1786: 56)
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:—
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(
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[image!] designated here).
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<emphasis id="0CC6EAF1FF85B41759BFFCB0AAD0FC96" bold="true" box="[136,241,840,866]" pageId="8" pageNumber="39">Notes:—</emphasis>
G. Forster only mentioned “Noua Zeelandia”. However,
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referred to Dusky Sound (as Dusky Bay) as the type locality. Dusky Sound (Fiordland) was the first stop in
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of Captain J. Cooks second voyage, where the Forsters (father and son) were between
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, moving afterward to the north of the South Island (
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) where
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<emphasis id="0CC6EAF1FF85B4175B17FC4CA8E5FC39" box="[544,708,947,974]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="39">C. holosericea</emphasis>
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does not grow. There are several
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in different herbaria in Europe (
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); nevertheless, only some of them (e.g., K 882152, B W 15843 -01 0, P 711339) are complete enough to have been used for the original description which refers to the leaf morphology and peduncle. From these
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, I have selected P 711339 as the
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, which comprises three capitula with peduncles and a leaf. Besides, it indicates the locality mentioned above. This specimen is probably the one upon which
<bibRefCitation id="5A234B12FF85B4175C2BFBBBAA9DFB75" author="Allan, H. H." pageId="8" pageNumber="39" refId="ref8882" refString="Allan, H. H. (1961) Flora of New Zealand, Volume I. Government Printer, Wellington, 1085 pp." type="book" year="1961">Allan (1961: 639)</bibRefCitation>
stated, “Type: P?”.
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listed several
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, including “Р: Nouvelle Zeelande.
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;
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; 3 stems with broken leaves, large capitula”. However, staff at
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clarified that such a specimen is not held at P.
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Some of the
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cited by
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could be isolectotypes; however, it is impossible to know with certainty that those specimens come from the same gathering since the Forsters were at Dusky Sound for about six weeks, and they could have made several collections (e.g.,
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listed three of Forsters collection numbers).
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