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≡ Thymus praecox subsp. parvulus (Lojac.) Bartolucci, Peruzzi & N.G.Passal., Taxon 62(6): 1309. 2013.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Locale e rara conosciuto solo di M. Scuderi (Prov.  di Mess.) delle Madonie e Valdemone
            Cit. e Ric. Itala Herb. Pan.! Giugno”. SIC
                Type (lectotype designated by Bartolucci et al. 2013: 1309):—ITALY. M. Scuderi, s.d., Tineo s.n. (PAL n.
            17999). Epitype (designated by Bartolucci et al. 2013: 1309): Peloritani: Monte Scuderi, 38° 33’ N–15° 24’ E,
            calcareus soil 800–900 m a.s.l., 13 June 1990, Raimondo et al. s.n. (PAL n. 68746).
                Note:—After the lectotype designation, the type locality can be restricted to Monte Scuderi.
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci

            Thymus nitidus Guss., Fl. Sicul. Syn. 2(1): 97(–98). 1843–1844. [April 1843–June 1844]
            ≡ Origanum nitidum (Guss.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 528. 1891. ≡ Thymus serpyllum var. nitidus (Guss) Bég. in
            Fiori & Bég., Fl. Italia 3(1): 66. 1903. ≡ Thymus richardii subsp. nitidus (Guss.) Jalas, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 64: 264.
            1971.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In saxosis submontosis: Marettimo”. SIC
                Type (lectotype designated by Bartolucci et al. 2013: 1310):—ITALY. in saxosis submontanis Marettimo, 10
            May 1829, Gussone s.n. (NAP).
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci


            Thymus spinulosus Ten., Fl. Napol. 1(3): XXXV. 1812.
            ≡ Thymus striatus var. spinulosus (Ten.) Fiori, Nuov. Fl. Italia 2: 452. 1926.
                Ind. Loc.:—none.
                Type  (lectotype designated by  Bartolucci  et al. 2013: 1310):—ITALY. Basilicata–Lecce, s.d., Tenore s.n.
            (NAP). Epitype (designated by Bartolucci et al. 2013: 1310): versante sud di Monte Tre Titoli (Accadia, Foggia)
            (UTM ED50 33T 45584–45589N 5291–5300E), pascoli aridi, 750–930 m, 27 May 2011, F. Bartolucci et F. Conti
            s.n. (APP n. 46695).
                Note:—After the lectotype and epitype designation, the type locality can be identified as Apulia.
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci

            Tolpis grandiflora Ten., Fl. Neapol. Prodr. App. 5: 26. 1826.
            ≡ Tolpis virgata subsp. grandiflora (Ten.) Arcang., Comp. Fl. Ital., ed. 2: 733. 1894.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Alle falde del Sirino.”. BAS
                Type:—Not designated.
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci, F. Conti

            Torilis nodosa subsp. nemoralis Brullo, Colloq. Phytosoc. 12: 76 (143, tabs. 27, 28). 1985 [1983 publ. 1985]
            ≡ Torilis nemoralis (Brullo) Brullo & Giusso, Inform. Bot. Ital. 35: 239. 2003.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Sicilia, Vendicari”. SIC
                Type:—ITALY. Sicilia, Vendicari, 2 April 1983,  Brullo s.n. (holotype, CAT).
                 Compiled by:—C. Salmeri, S. Brullo

            Trachelium lanceolatum Guss., Fl. Sicul. Syn. 1: 252. 1842–1843. [January 1842–February 1843]
            ≡  Trachelium caeruleum  subsp.  lanceolatum  (Guss.) Arcang., Comp. Fl. Ital.: 457. 1882. ≡  Trachelium
            caeruleum var. lanceolatum (Guss.) Bég. in Fiori & Bég., Fl. Italia 3(1): 192. 1903.
                 Ind. Loc.:—“In umbrosus collium calcareorum rupibus; Spaccaforno, Noto, Avola, Siracusa, Mililli”. SIC
                Type  (lectotype  designated by Brullo  et al. 2011a:  39):—ITALY.  Sulle rupi di  Spaccaforno nella vallata
            di Ispica, s.d., Gussone s.n. (NAP).
                 Compiled by:—C. Salmeri, S. Brullo

            Tragopogon nebrodensis Guss., Fl. Sicul. Syn. 2(1): 384(–385). 1843–1844. [April 1843–June 1844]
            ≡ Tragopogon crocifolius subsp. nebrodensis (Guss.) Raimondo, Bocconea 20: 13, 405. 2007.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In siccis apricis montosis; Madonie, Buccheri, Monte di Cammarata”. SIC
                Type:—Not designated.




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