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Note:—According to Art. 23.5 of ICN the spelling of the specific epithet originally published as “nebrodense”
            is to be corrected in “nebrodensis”.
                Compiled by:—A. Santangelo, A. Stinca, G. Domina

            Tragopogon cupanii Guss. ex DC., Prodr. 7(1): 113. 1838. [late April 1838]
            ≡ Tragopogon porrifolius subsp. cupanii (Guss. ex DC.) I.Richardson, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 71: 270. 1976.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In monte Caputo  prope Panormun  (Guss.! Splitb.!),  in  ins. Zacintho  locis cultis (Marg.!)”.
            SIC
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—According to Art. 60.7 of ICN the spelling of the specific epithet originally published as “Cupani” is
            to be corrected in “cupanii”.
                Compiled by:—A. Santangelo, A. Stinca, G. Domina


            Tragopogon eriospermus Ten., Corso Bot. Lez. 4(1, 2): 4 (3–4). 1823.
            ≡ Tragopogon porrifolius subsp. eriospermus (Ten.) Greuter, Willdenowia 37: 189. 2007.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Nelle praterie intorno a Napoli, e specialmente in quelle intorno al Lago di Agnano”. CAM
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—According to Art. 23.5 of ICN the spelling of the specific epithet originally published as
            “eriospermum” is to be corrected in “eriospermus”.
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci, F. Conti

            Trifolium bivonae Guss., Fl. Sic. Prodr. 2: 512(–513). 1828–1832.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In apricis pratis herbosis montosis: Monti della Piana de’  Greci, Ficuzza, Petralia, Alia,
            Vallelonga, Caltanissetta, Mistretta, Capizzi, Monti della Noara, di Floresta ec”. SIC
                Type  (lectotype  designated by Brullo  et al.  2011a: 39):—ITALY. Reperi  in nemore della Ficuzza,
            Planta laete viridis, s.d., Bivona s.n. (NAP).
                Note:—After the lectotype designation, the type locality can be restricted to Ficuzza area.
                Compiled by:—C. Salmeri, S. Brullo


            Trifolium brutium Ten., Fl. Neapol. Prodr. App. 5: 24. 1826.
            ≡ Chrysaspis brutia (Ten.) Hendrych, Preslia 48(3): 220. 1976.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In pratis siccis montis Cocuzzo Calabriae citerioris”. CAL
                Type:—Not designated.
                 Compiled by:—L. Bernardo, N.G. Passalacqua

            Trifolium pratense var. semipurpureum Strobl, Oesterr. Bot. Z. 37(3): 104(–105). 1887. [March 1887]
            ≡ Trifolium pratense subsp. semipurpureum (Strobl) Pignatti, Giorn. Bot. Ital. 107(5): 218. 1973.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Waldregion oberhalb Nicolosi un San Nicola, im Valle Calanna un Val del Bove, im Bosco
            Maletto oberhalb Bronte”. SIC
                Type:—Not designated.
                Compiled by:—G. Domina

            Trifolium savianum Guss., Fl. Sic. Prodr. 2: 488(–489). 1828–1832.
            ≡ Trifolium uniflorum subsp. savianum (Guss.) Asch. & Graebn., Syn. Mitt. Flora: 516. 1908.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In aridis  apricis  montosis calcareis  vel graniticis;  Mandanici, Bafia, primus  invenit amicus
            Arrosto”. SIC
                Type:—Not designated.
                Compiled by:—A. Santangelo, A. Croce, G. Domina


            Galatella sorrentinoi Tod., Index Seminum Panorm. 1857: 42(–43). 1858. [10 January 1858]
            ≡ Aster sorrentinoi (Tod.) Lojac., Fl. Sicul. 2(1): 56. 1903. ≡ Tripolium sorrentinoi (Tod.) Raimondo & Greuter,
            Willdenowia 35: 59. 2005.


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