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    Erratum: Di Pietro, R., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Viciani, D., Fortini, P. & Iamonico, D. (2021) Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes on some names of Sesleria sect. Argenteae (Poaceae) from Italy and the Balkans. Phytotaxa 494 (1): 89-102.

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    Di Pietro, R., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Viciani, D., Fortini, P., Iamonico, D. (2021): Erratum: Di Pietro, R., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Viciani, D., Fortini, P. & Iamonico, D. (2021) Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes on some names of Sesleria sect. Argenteae (Poaceae) from Italy and the Balkans. Phytotaxa 494 (1): 89-102. Phytotaxa 502 (2): 217-218, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.502.2.10, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.502.2.1

    FIGURE 1 in Erratum: Di Pietro, R., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Viciani, D., Fortini, P. & Iamonico, D. (2021) Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes on some names of Sesleria sect. Argenteae (Poaceae) from Italy and the Balkans. Phytotaxa 494 (1): 89-102.

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    FIGURE 1. Lectotype of Sesleria nitida var. tenoreana f. visianii (FI051890!).Published as part of Di Pietro, R., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Viciani, D., Fortini, P. & Iamonico, D., 2021, Erratum: Di Pietro, R., Kuzmanović, N., Lakušić, D., Viciani, D., Fortini, P. & Iamonico, D. (2021) Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes on some names of Sesleria sect. Argenteae (Poaceae) from Italy and the Balkans. Phytotaxa 494 (1): 89-102., pp. 217-218 in Phytotaxa 502 (2) on page 218, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.502.2.10, http://zenodo.org/record/542495

    Taxonomical, chorological and ecological notes on the Eastern Alps endemic Arenaria huteri (Caryophyllaceae-Alsinoideae)

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    Arenaria huteri is an orophyte of the southeastern Alps and an endemic Italian species. The name is typified in the present paper on a herbarium specimen kept in WU. A lectotypification is also proposed for the name A. huteri beta glareosa (lectotype in WU, isolectotypes in FI, GJO, JE, K), while no typification is necessary for A. huteri alpha rupestris nom. nud., a name that can be ascribed to A. huteri s.str. The infraspecific variability and the differences between A. huteri and related taxa were studied on the basis of morphological analyses. The results showed that A. huteri can certainly be included in sect. Rariflorae and that is clearly separated from A. cinerea, A. cretica, A. filicaulis, and A. gracilis. On the other hand, an analysis of infraspecific variability highlighted the overlapping ranges of morphological characters of the former varieties A. huteri alpha rupestris (identical with the autonymic variety) and A. huteri beta glareosa, which can therefore be synonymized under the name A. huteri. Notes on ecology and distribution of this species are also provided

    Epitypification of hagaea alsinifolia (Polyycarpon tetraphyllum subsp. alsinifolium, caryophyllaceae)

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    As part of the ongoing studies on the genus Polycarpon Linnaeus and on the Italian loci classici we present here a note regarding Hagaea alsinifolia Biv., currently accepted as Polycarpon tetraphyllum subsp. alsinifolium (Biv.) Ball, in which an Epitype is designated

    Notulae alla checklist della flora vascolare italiana 16: 2009.

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    Si segnala Chenopodium ficifolium nuovo per la regione Abruzz

    Studies on the genus Atriplex (Chenopodiaceae) in Italy. VIII. Names published by Vincenzo Tineo and Michele Lojacono-Pojero

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    The typification of the Atriplex names published by Vincenzo Tineo and Michele LojaconoPojero is discussed. Atriplex ambigua, A. dealbata, A. graeci, A. halimoides, A halimoides var. glomerata, A. halimoides var. perglauca, A. polyphylla, and A. ratundifolia are neo- or lectotypified on specimens preserved at FI or PAL and ynonymized with A. glauca (= A. dealbata), A. halimus (= A. halimoides = A. halimoides var. glomerata = A. halimoides var. perglauca), A. rosea (= A. ambigua = A. graeci) and A. tornabenei (= A. polyphylla = A. rotundifolia). The Tineo’s A. arenaria, previously considered as replaced synonym of A. tornabenei, is clarified and typified (neotype) on a specimens deposited at FI

    Lectotypification of the Bertoloni's names in the genus Senecio L. (Asteraceae)

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    Original material of the four Senecio taxa described by A. Bertoloni has been examined, and the typification of their names is discussed. A specimen from the Monti Herbarium (kept in BOLO) and iconographies from Bonanni and Bertoloni are designated as lectotypes, whereas another specimen from the Monti Herbarium is selected as neotype. The nomenclature of the names Senecio erucifolius L., Senecio tenuifolius Jacq., Senecio delphinifolius Vahl and Senecio rupestris Waldst. & Kit. is also analysed. The names S. crinitus Bertol. and S. laciniatus Bertol. belong to S. delphinifolius [now Jacobaea delphinifolia (Vahl) Pelser & Veldkamp] and S. rupestris [now Senecio squalidus subsp. rupestris (Waldst. & Kit.) Greuter], respectively, whereas S. erraticus Bertol. and S. praealtus Bertol. are accepted as separate taxa as Jacobaea erratica (Bertol.) Fourr. and Jacobaea erucifolia subsp. praealta (Bertol.) Greuter & B.Nord., respectively
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