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Centaurea cineraria L., Sp. Pl. 2: 912. 1753. [1 May 1753] subsp. cineraria
            ≡ Acosta cineraria (L.) Holub, Preslia 46: 226. 1974.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Habitat in Italia”.
                Type  (lectotype  designated by Cela Renzoni & Viegi 1983: 105):—ITALY. Herb.  Linn.  No. 1030.22
            (LINN).
                Compiled by:—L. Peruzzi

            Centaurea cineraria var. circae Sommier, Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. n.s., 1(2): 87(–89, pls. 6–7). 1894. [April 1894]
            ≡ Centaurea cineraria  subsp.  circae  (Sommier) Cela Renz. &  Viegi,  Atti  Soc. Toscana Sci.  Nat., Mem. s. B
            89: 113. 1983.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Promontorio Circeo”. LAZ
                Type (lectotype designated by Cela Renzoni & Viegi 1983: 114 as the holotype):—ITALY. In Promontorio
            Circeo, prope Terracina, ad radices montis, loco dicto La Batteria, in rupibus maritimis, 25 May 1893, Sommier
            s.n. (FI).
                Compiled by:—M. Iberite, D. Iamonico


            Centaurea corensis Vals. & Filigh., Webbia 45(2): 235(–239, fig. 1). 1991. [20 July 1991]
                Ind. Loc.:—“Ossi (Sassari), colline lungo la strada dalla Stazione di Scala di Giocca al Paese, nei pressi del
            bivio per Muros, Substr.: calcari miocenici”. SAR
                Type:—ITALY. Ossi (Sassari), colline lungo la strada dalla Stazione di Scala di Giocca al Paese, nei
            pressi del bivio per Muros, Substr.: calcari miocenici, 5 November 1988,  F. Valsecchi et R. Filigheddu  s.n.
            (holotype, SASSA).
                Compiled by:—A. Brunu, I. Camarda

            Centaurea   diomedea   Gasp.,  Ann.   Civili  Regno   Due   Sicilie  15(30):  85,  86(–87).  1837.
            [November–December 1837]
            ≡ Centaurea alba subsp. diomedea (Gasp.) Dostàl, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 71: 205. 1976.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Rupi marittime di San Domino nel lato rivolto a mezzodì”. PUG
                Type:—Not designated.
                Compiled by:—M. Villani

            Centaurea erycina Raimondo & Bancheva, Bocconea 17: 299(–306, figs. 1–4, tab. 1,  map). 2004. [31 August
            2004]
                Ind. Loc.:—“San Giuliano Mt. Venus Castle (Erice village)”. SIC
                Type:—ITALY.  Sicily, San Giuliano  Mt., Venus’ castle  (Erice village),  carbonate rocks, 600  m a.s.l.,
            38°02’N, 12° 35’ E, 31 May 1990, Raimondo et al. 0485 (holotype, PAL).
                Compiled by:—G. Domina

            Centaurea ferulacea Martelli,  Nuovo Giorn.  Bot. Ital. n.s., 3(3):  370(–371, pl.).  1896. [July 1896]
            ≡ Centaurea filiformis subsp. ferulacea (Martelli) Arrigoni, Webbia 27: 286. 1972.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Inter fissuras rupium calcarearum prope Baunei”. SAR
                Type  (lectotype  designated  by Arrigoni 1981: 251 as the holotype):—ITALY.  Inter  fissuras  rupium
            calcarearum prope Baunei, 24 May 1895, Martelli s.n. (FI).
                Compiled by:—A. Brunu, I. Camarda

            Centaurea filiformis Viv., Fl. Cors. Prodr., App.: 6. 1825. [November 1825] subsp. filiformis
                Ind. Loc.:—“Habitat inter fissuras rupium (carbon. calc.) Gartelì, Dorgali, Oliena, Baunei”. SAR
                Type (neotype designated by Arrigoni 1981: 250):—ITALY. ex insula Tavolara, lit. sard. or. bor. proxima,
            inter fissuras rupium calcarearum prope fontem mineralem, 23 May 1885, Forsyth Major s.n. (FI).
                Compiled by:—A. Brunu, L. Carta, I. Camarda





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