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≡ Tanacetum siculum (Guss.) Strobl, Flora 65: 249. 1882. ≡ Tanacetum vulgare subsp. siculum (Guss.) Raimondo
            & Spadaro, Bocconea 20: 13, 373. 2007.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In arenosis elatioribus montosis, et in demissis ad vias vel in pascuis herbosis apricis; Etna dalla
            regione la più elevata della casa degl’Inglesi fino  alla marina presso Catania, Randazzo, Francavilla, Maletto,
            Petralia, Capizzi, Fondachelli, Floresta, Cannata, Mistretta”. SIC
                Type  (lectotype designated by  Brullo  et al. 2011a: 38):—ITALY. Etna nelle selve della Tarderia, presso
            Randazzo, in arenosis montosis, ad vias sabulosis et demissis, July, Gussone s.n. (NAP).
                Note:—After the lectotype designation, the type locality can be restricted to Randazzo area.
                Compiled by:—A. Santangelo, A. Stinca, G. Domina

            Taraxacum acrocuspidatum Sonck, Memoranda Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 53(2): 79(–86, figs. 4, 6, 10). 1977. [15
            December 1977]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Italien, Verona, Malcesine, Monte Baldo”. VEN
                Type:—ITALY. Italien, Verona, Malcesine, Monte Baldo, 19 April 1972, C.E. Sonck s.n. (holotype, H).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso


            Taraxacum aemilianum Foggi & Ricceri, Webbia 46(1): 2(–3, 1–6, fig. 1, tab. 1). 1991. [20 December 1991]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Emilia–Pievepelago: Monte Rondinaio. Fra Fonte Rondinaio e Lago Turchino. Alt. m
            1600–1800. Vaccinieti. Substrato: arenaria”. EMR
                Type:—ITALY. Emilia–Pievepelago: Monte Rondinaio.  Fra Fonte Rondinaio e Lago Turchino. Alt. m
            1600–1800. Vaccinieti. Substrato: arenaria, 30 August 1987, Foggi et Ricceri s.n. (holotype, FI).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi

            Taraxacum amplexum Sonck, Ann. Bot. Fenn. 35(2): 119(–120, figs. 1–2). 1998. [30 June 1998]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Italy. Verona, Garda, S. Bernardo, on slope of Mt. La Rocca […] (with Cephalanthera, Hedera,
            Hepatica and Lathyrus vernus)”. VEN
                Type:—ITALY. Italy. Verona, Garda, S. Bernardo, on slope of Mt. La Rocca (with Cephalanthera, Hedera,
            Hepatica and Lathyrus vernus), 19 April 1982, C.E. Sonk s.n. (holotype, H).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso


            Taraxacum annalisae  Carlesi & Peruzzi, Willdenowia 42(2): 192(–194, figs. 1–2, map). 2012. [17 December
            2012]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Italy, Campania, Matese Massif, northern shores of Matese Lake”. CAM
                Type:—ITALY. Italy, Campania, Matese Massif, northern shores of Matese  Lake (UTM: 33T 504.4584,
            humid meadow, 1 June 2007, L. Peruzzi s.n. (holotype, PI).
                Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi


            Leontodon apenninus Ten., Succ. Relaz. Viaggio Abruzzo: 83. 1830.
            ≡ Taraxacum apenninum (Ten.) DC., Prodr. 7(1): 148. 1838.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In pratis alpinis montium Aprutii cum Hieracio Columnae Ten. Apargia alpina, A. taraxaci et
            Leontodonte alpino Hoppe, Monte Corno (ai Renani), Morrone, Majella”. ABR
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—Epithet originally published as “apenninum”, to be corrected in “apenninus” (art. 23.5 of ICN).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso

            Taraxacum apulicum Soest, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. C 79(2): 173 (fig. 2). 1976.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Italy: Apulia: Monte Gargano, an der Strasse zwischen Monte S. Angelo und Vico Gargano, 16
            Km N. der Abzweigung von der Strasse nach S. Giovanni Rotondo”. PUG
                Type:—ITALY. Italy: Apulia: Monte Gargano, an der Strasse zwischen Monte S. Angelo und Vico Gargano,
            16 Km N. der Abzweigung von der Strasse nach S. Giovanni Rotondo, 22 April 1964, Lippert 3270 & Zollitsch
            3107 (holotype, M).


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