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Type:—Not designated.
Compiled by:—G. Domina
Potentilla crassinervia Viv., Fl. Cors. Prodr., App.: 2. 1825. [November 1825]
Ind. Loc.:—“H. in monte Coscione Corsicae”. COR
Type (lectotype designated by Arrigoni 1979: 279):—FRANCE. Corsica. Corsica, s.d., Viviani s.n. (FI).
Compiled by:—A. Brunu, G. Vacca, I. Camarda
Potentilla johanniniana Goiran, Spec. Morph. Veg.: 45(–47, pl. 3 (fig. 4)). 1875.
≡ Potentilla inclinata var. johanniniana (Goiran) Ces., Pass. & Gibelli, Comp. Fl. Ital. 2(29): 665. 1882. ≡
Potentilla collina subsp. johanniniana (Goiran) Th.Wolf, Potentillen–Stud. 2: 23. 1903. ≡ Potentilla sordida
subsp. johanniniana (Goiran) Asch. & Graebn., Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. 6(1): 72. 1904.
Ind. Loc.:—“Abbiamo scoperto questa forma interessantissima nella primavera del 1871 nel giardino del
Real Collegio degli Angeli in Verona: la intitoliamo alla illustre gentildonna, la Signora Giaele Gioannini,
Direttrice del Collegio”. VEN
Type:—Not designated.
Note:—The epithet, commemorating Giaele Gioannini, is cited in the protologue as “iohanniniana” in the text
and “johanniniana” in the plate. The plate is printed separatedly with a different font, allowing discrimination
between letters “i” and “j”. According to Art. 61.3 of ICN, we adopt the variant “j” as the possible choice of
Goiran, conforming to the rules (cfr. example in Rec. 60C.5.(d) of ICN).
Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi
Potentilla rigoana Th.Wolf, Biblioth. Bot. 16(71, 4): 578(–579, 525, pl. 20). 1908. [December 1908]
Ind. Loc.:—“Calabria, Monte Pollino, in pascuis Piani di Pollino, 1800–2000 m, solo calcareo”. BAS
Type (lectotype designated by Dobeš et al. 2013: 743):—ITALY. Calabria, Monte Pollino, in pascuis Piani
di Pollino, 1800–2000 m, solo calcareo, 5 July 1898, G. Rigo 474 (DR).
Compiled by:—M. Villani
Primula albenensis Banfi & Ferl., Webbia 47(2): 204(–210, 203–212, figs. 1–2, map). 1993. [30 July 1993]
Ind. Loc.:—“Monte Alben, Val Gerona, m 1150”. LOM
Type:—ITALY. Italia; Lombardia; Bergamo; Onieta; Monte Alben, Val Gerona (coord. geogr. WGS84:
45.869902°N 9.793708°E ± 200 m), 1150 m s.l.m., sud, rupi calcaree: Potentillion caulescentis, 30 April 1989,
Cesare Ravazzi s.n.. (holotype, MSNM).
Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi
Primula apennina Widmer, Eur. Art. Primula: 140 (45, 48–49). 1891. [November 1891]
Ind. Loc.:—“In Apennini Septentrionali Monte Orsajo”. EMR TOS
Type:—Not designated.
Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi, F. Selvi
Primula glaucescens Moretti, Giorn. Fis. Chim. Storia Nat. Med. Arti s. 2, 5(4): 249. 1822. [July–August
1822]
Ind. Loc.:—“Jam ab annis triginta optimus praeceptor, et amicus meus Professor Scannagatta pulcherrimam
hanc speciem monte Corni di Canzo in superiori agro mediolanensi evulsit.”. LOM
Type (lectotype designated by Zhang et al. 2005: 784):—ITALY. Corni di Canzo, montagna pris Como, 27
June 1817, Duby s.n. (G-DC).
Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi
Primula villosa subsp. infecta Kress, Primul.-Stud. 2: 3(–4). 1981. [September 1981]
≡ Primula infecta (Kress) Landolt, Fl. Indicativa 269. 2010.
Ind. Loc.:—“Italien: Prov. Vercelli; Alpen von Biella; Sturzbach an der Straβe von Rosazza in Richtung
Santuario d’Oropa, ca. 0,5 km nach Jondini (Gli Ondini), ca. 950 m”. PIE
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