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Pulmonaria officinalis subsp.  marzolae  G.Astuti, Peruzzi, Cristof. & P.Pupillo, Phytotaxa 186(3): 155(–156,
            148–157, figs. 1a–b, 1d–e, 2–3, tabs. 1–4). 2014. [27 November 2014, e-published]
                 Ind. Loc.:—“Trentino-Alto Adige: Marzola (Trento), lungo il sentiero Bivio II–Sella Marzola, 46°01’32”N,
            11°10’50”E, 1640 m”. TAA
                Type:—ITALY.  Trentino-Alto Adige: Marzola (Trento), lungo il sentiero  Bivio II–Sella  Marzola,
            46°01’32”N, 11°10’50”E, 1640 m, 19 June 2013, P. Pupillo s.n. (holotype, FI).
                Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi
            Pulmonaria vallarsae A.Kern., Monogr. Pulmon.: 33(–36, pls. 11, 13.6). 1878. [January–March 1878]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Area geographica  Pulmonariae Vallarsae patet ab Alpibus meridionalibus per montes
            Apenninos  et Aprutios  in Italiam inferiorem. Statio maxime septentrionalis Vallarsa  in Tirolia  australi  est,
            maxime occidentalis colles  inter Augustam Taurinorum et  Alexandriam, qui  “ Monti d’oltra Po“ ab incolis
            nominantur, maxime orientalis simulque meridionalis Castell di Sangro inter Solmonam et Piedimonte in Aprutio.
            Intra hos fines huius speciei partim specimina sicca, partim viva ex his locis vidi: Val Ronchi, decliv. merid. M.
            Baldi, Cabanne di Ciarlata, Roncorio, Jola, alle Grotte pr. Bononiam, Sarzanae, in colle Serzianelli, Trebbiano,
            Aprut.  Morrone,  Majella,  Valle  di  Alberona prope Biccari.— Crescit inter fructices in silvis frondosis,
            praesertim  prope  rivulos  in fagetis locis lapidosis simulque humidis, radicibus demissis in terram argillaceam,
            qua fissurae rupium impletae sunt.—Stationum quae hucusque notae sunt maxime edita est ripa fluvii Leno prope
            Piano di Fugazza in Tirolia australi; elevata est 1170 met. s. m.”. PIE LIG TAA VEN ABR
                Type (lectotype designated by Puppi & Cristofolini 1996: 16):—ITALY. Tirolia australis, Vallarsa, ca. 1870,
            A. Kerner s.n. (WU, Herb. Kerner).
                Note:—After the lectotype designation, the type locality  can be restricted to Vallarsa area (Trentino-Alto
            Adige). Currently, this species is endemic to Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto (Puppi & Cristofolini 1996), while
            other localities from other regions cited in the protologue refer to different taxa.
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi

            Pyrus castribonensis  Raimondo, Schicchi  & Mazzola, Naturalista Sicil. s. 4,  30(3–4): 365(–369, 363–370,
            figs. 1–2, map). 2006. [20 December 2006]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Sicilia, Castelbuono (Palermo), contrada Fiumara, lungo la S.S. 286, sulla scarpata ai margini di
            colture arboree tradizionali (oliveti e  frassineti) su argille del Flysch Numidico,  140  m  s.l.m.,
            37°57'09,0"N–14°05'47,4"E”. SIC
                Type:—ITALY. Sicilia, Castelbuono (Palermo), contrada Fiumara,  lungo  la S.S.  286, sulla scarpata  ai
            margini di colture arboree tradizionali (oliveti  e frassineti) su argille del Flysch  Numidico,  140  m  s.l.m.,
            37°57'09,0"N - 14°05'47,4"E, 24 October 2006, Raimondo et Schicchi s.n. (holotype, PAL).
                Compiled by:—G. Domina

            Pyrus ciancioi  P.Marino, G.Castellano, Raimondo &  Spadaro, Pl.  Biosystems  146(3):  654(–657, figs. 1–3,
            map). 2012. [5 July 2012, e-published]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Monti Nebrodi (Sicilia)  presso  Floresta, 14°54'30.44"E–37°57'55.66"N, pascoli  arborati, su
            suolo siliceo, 1.100 m s.l.m.”. SIC
                Type:—ITALY. Monti Nebrodi (Sicilia) presso Floresta, 14°54'30.44"E–37°57'55.66"N, pascoli arborati, su
            suolo siliceo, 1.100 m s.l.m., 10 June 2010, Raimondo s.n. (holotype, PAL).
                Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi

            Pyrus sicanorum  Raimondo, Schicchi & P.Marino, Fl. Medit. 16: 379( –384, figs. 1–2, map). 2006. [30
            December 2006]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Sicilia, Monti Sicani, along the S.S. 118 between Filaga and Prizzi (Palermo), shrubland, on
            cabonate soil, 838 m a.s.l., 37°42'32,26"N–13°27'35,28"E”. SIC
                Type:—ITALY. Sicilia, Monti Sicani, along the S.S. 118 between Filaga and Prizzi (Palermo), shrubland, on
            cabonate soil, 838 m a.s.l., 37°42'32,26"N–13°27'35,28"E, 5 November 2005, Raimondo, Schicchi et Marino s.n.
            (holotype, PAL).
                Compiled by:—G. Domina




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