Paratype of Johnstonella punensis, sp. nov., Teillier 3686 (SGO139488) [originally identified as Cryptantha cf. phaceloides] A whole herbarium sheet B close-up of inflorescences; note very small corollas and flower bracts C close-up inflorescence axis and fruits; note dense appressed-strigose and spreading-hispidulous trichomes of axis and note bract subtending lowermost fruit D close-up of fruiting calyx, showing short, appressed hirsute trichomes along marginal surface and ascending to horizontal hispid trichomes along mid-rib, only two nutlets per fruit illustrated E fruit opened, showing gynobase, style and stigma F nutlet, in (left to right) dorsal, ventral and lateral views; note dimpled surface, narrow ventral groove with triangular areole at base and sharp-angled, but not lineate-rimmed margin.

 
 
  Part of: Simpson MG, Hasenstab-Lehman K, Mabry ME, Muñoz-Schick M (2022) Johnstonella punensis (Boraginaceae), a new species endemic to the dry Puna of Chile. PhytoKeys 197: 149-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.197.84833