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Type:—ITALY. Sassari–vallone  del Logulentu: Pala s. Francesco, 4 April 1976,  Corrias 1 (holotype,
            SASSA).
                Compiled by:—A. Brunu, G. Vacca, I. Camarda

            Scrophularia trifoliata L., Syst. Nat., ed. 10. 2: 1114. 1759. [7 June 1759]
                Ind. Loc.:—“[“Habitat in Africa, Corsica”] Sp. Pl., ed. 2: 865 (1763)”. COR EST
                Type  (lectotype designated by  Peruzzi  et al. 2013b: 828):—FRANCE. Corsica.  Herb. Linn. No.  773.14
            (LINN).
                Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi

            Scutellaria gussonei Ten., Fl. Napol. 5: 29. 1835–1838.
            ≡ Scutellaria columnae subsp. gussonei (Ten.) Arcang., Consp. Fl. Eur.: 573. 1881.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In Calabria  nelle selve  sotto Corigliano fin  presso  il mare, Piccola Sila presso Catanzaro”.
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—According to Art. 60.7 of ICN the spelling of the specific epithet originally published as “Gussonii” is
            to be corrected in “gussonei”.
                Compiled by:—L. Bernardo, N.G. Passalacqua

            Scutellaria rubicunda Hornem., Hort. Bot. Hafn. 2: 968. 1815. [after 15 March 1815]
                Ind. Loc.:—“ex horto berolinensi”.
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—Described from cultivated material.
                Compiled by:—G. Domina

            Sedum alsinifolium All., Fl. Pedem. 2: 119(–120; 3: pl. 22 fig. 2). 1785. [April–July 1785]
            ≡ Oreosedum alsinifolium (All.) Grulich, Preslia 56: 44. 1984.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Nascitur inter l’ Perè, &  Prales  secus viam in umbrosis lapidosis. Occurrit etiam  circa  S.
            Damian, in valle Macrae, nec non inter Tendam, & Robilant. Cl. Bellardi in monti bus di Roaschia”. PIE
                Type  (lectotype designated by  Gallo  et al. 2012: 185–186):—Rariorum Pedemontii  Stirpium.  Specimen
            Primum, tab. 3, fig. 2 (1755) [icon]. Epitype (designated by Gallo et al. 2012: 185–186): Sedum alsinaefolium All.
            Julliet 64 E. Rostan. Rochers vieux murs près Perrier [Perrero] (TO, Herb. Malinvernianum).
                Note:—According to Art. 60.8 of ICN the spelling of the specific epithet originally published as
            “alsinefolium” is to be corrected in “alsinifolium”.
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi

            Sedum magellense Ten., Fl. Napol. 1(2): XXVI. 1811. subsp. magellense
                Ind. Loc.:—none. [ABR]
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—Tenore (1811) in the protologue did not quote any collection locality. He reported for the first time
            several localities in Flora Napolitana (Tenore 1830): “Nasce tra le fenditure de’ macigni calcarei: alla Majella, nel
            luogo detto li Trocchi, dove lo raccolsi lam prima volta nel 1807; a Montecorno, nel sito detto Arapietra, al Campo
            aprico, a Pietra Camela, ed in altre elevate vette degli alpini monti di Abruzzo.”.
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci, F. Conti

            Sedum ochroleucum subsp. mediterraneum L.Gallo, Willdenowia 44(1): 28(–30, 27–33, figs. 1–3, map). 2014. [6
            March 2014, e-published]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Italy, Campania, Monte Alburno, Polla Vallescura, pascolo roccioso al passo [rocky pasture at
            the pass]”. CAM
                Type:—ITALY. Italy, Campania, Monte Alburno, Polla Vallescura, pascolo roccioso al passo [rocky pasture
            at the pass], 7 June 1948, A. De Philippis s.n. (holotype, FI n. 001711).
                Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi




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