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Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci, F. Conti


            Biscutella lucida Balb. ex DC., Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 18: 300 (pl. 7 (fig. 13)). 1811.
            ≡ Biscutella laevigata var. lucida (Balb. ex DC.) Saut., Fl. Herzogth. Salzburg 2: 147 1868. ≡ Biscutella laevigata
            subsp. lucida (Balb. ex DC.) Arcang., Comp. Fl. Ital.: 62. 1882. ≡ Biscutella laevigata f. lucida (Balb. ex DC.)
            Posp., Fl. Oesterr. Küstenl. 1: 525 1897. ≡ Biscutella laevigata subsp. lucida (Balb. ex DC.) Mach.–Laur., Bot.
            Arch. 13: 66 1926. isonym
                Ind. Loc.:—“Monti Lessini”. VEN
                Type  (lectotype designated by  Raffaelli 1992: 395):—ITALY.  Biscutella lucida Bonato, 1810, Balbis s.n.
            (G-DC).
                Note:—The locality reported in the lectotype label can be derived from Raffaelli & Baldoin (1997: 126).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi


            Biscutella laevigata  subsp.  ossolana Raffaelli & Baldoin Webbia 52(1): 107(–109, 102, 125–126, figs. 2c,
            3a–c, 10, tab. 1, map). 1997. [30 October 1997]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Piemonte, Val Formazza,  Riale: verso Stelli 1800  m [Valle Formazza,  Riale,  verso  Stelli
            (VB)]”. PIE
                Type:—ITALY. Piemonte Val Formazza, Riale: pascoli e rocce verso Stelli 1800 m, 2 August 1914, M.O.
            Boggiani s.n. (holotype, FI).
                Compiled by:—A. Pistarino

            Biscutella laevigata subsp. prinzerae Raffelli & Baldoin Webbia 52(1): 112(–115, 102, 126, figs. 3f–g, 6a, 14,
            tab. 1, map). 1997. [30 October 1997]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Monte Prinzera (Fornovo di Taro) 700 m, su serpentino”. EMR
                Type:—ITALY. Monte Prinzera  (Fornovo di  Taro) 700 m,  su  serpentino, 20 May 1994,  L. Baldoin et S.
            Boccone s.n. (holotype, FI).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi

            Biscutella laevigata subsp. raffaelliana Galasso & Banfi subsp. nov.

            It can be distinguished from the other taxa of B. laevigata complex for the leaf hairs very stiff and strong, bearing a
                  showy basal tubercle, and for the leaf margin often regularly toothed with teeth up to 4 mm.


                Ind. Loc.:—“Val Rosandra (Trieste). Alla testata della valle, 200 m ca.”. FVG
                Type:—Val Rosandra (Trieste). Alla testata della valle, 200 m ca., 3 June 1994, Raffaelli s.n. (holotype, FI!).
                Note:—The name “Biscutella laevigata subsp. hispidissima” (Raffaelli & Baldoin 1997: 109), based on B.
            laevigata var. hispidissima Koch (1856: 62), is incorrectly applied to Italian plants from Val Rosandra and Monte
            Spaccato. The altitude of the holotype collection locality is derived from Raffaelli & Baldoin (1997: 125).
                Compiled by:—G. Galasso, E. Banfi


            Biscutella maritima Ten., Fl. Napol. 1(3): XXXVIII. 1812.
            ≡ Biscutella lyrata subsp. maritima (Ten.) Raffaelli, Taxon 34: 697. 1985.
                Ind. Loc.:—none.
                Type (lectotype designated by Raffaelli 1991: 16):—ITALY. Capri, s.d., Tenore s.n. (NAP).
                Note:—After the lectotype designation, the type locality can be identified as Capri (Campania).
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci, F. Conti

            Biscutella mollis Loisel., Not. Fl. France: 168(–169). 1810.
                Ind. Loc.:—“in collibus maritimis Etruriae”. TOS
                Type  (lectotype  designated by Raffaelli &  Ricceri  1987: 29 as the holotype):—ITALY. in collibus
            maritimis Etruriae, s.d., G. Savi s.n. (AV).
                Compiled by:—F. Selvi, L. Peruzzi


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