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Type:—Not designated.
                Compiled by:—L. Bernardo, N.G. Passalacqua

            Achillea moschata var. calcarea Huter, Porta & Rigo, Sched. Itin. Ital. 3: 379. 1878. [after 8 January 1878]
            ≡  Achillea moschata subsp.  calcarea  (Huter,  Porta & Rigo) Heimerl, Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad.  Wiss., Wien.
            Math.–Naturwiss. Kl. 48: 144. 1884. ≡ Achillea calcarea (Huter, Porta & Rigo) A.W.Hill, Index Kew., Suppl. 8: 3.
            1933. ≡ Achillea erba-rotta subsp. calcarea (Huter, Porta & Rigo) I.Richardson, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 71: 272.
            1976. ≡ Achillea rupestris  subsp.  calcarea (Huter, Porta & Rigo) Greuter, Willdenowia 33: 39. 2003.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Calabria III orient., in rupium fissuris m.ti Cataracte pr. Castrovillari, sol. calcar. 14–1600 m”.
            CAL
                Type:—Not designated.
                Compiled by:—L. Bernardo, N.G. Passalacqua


            Achillea tenorei Grande, Bull. Orto Bot. Regia Univ. Napoli 4: 370. 1914.
            ≡ Achillea virescens subsp. tenorei (Grande) Bässler, Feddes Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 68: 157. 1963.
                Ind. Loc.:—“In pascuis alpinis Aprutii: Arapietra, Campo Aprico”. ABR
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—According to Art. 60.7 of ICN the spelling of the specific epithet originally published as “Tenorii” is
            to be corrected in “tenorei”.
                Compiled by:—F. Bartolucci, F. Conti

            Leucojum roseum F.Martin bis, Biblioth. Phys.–Écon. s. 2, 3(1, 4): 347 (344–348). 1804.
            ≡ Acis rosea (F.Martin bis) Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. 3: t. 297. 1829.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Habitat Ajaccio in Corsica prope Graecorum cediculam”. COR
                Type:—Not designated.
                Note:—Despite the paper where the protologue appears is authored by M. Martin this name has to be intended
            as an abbreviation for Monsiuer (Mr.) Martin corresponding to François Martin (Jardin Botanique de la Marine,
            Toulon).
                Compiled by:—A. Brunu, T. Cossu, I. Camarda

            Genista bivonae C.Presl, Delic. Prag.: 33(–34). 1822. [July 1822]
            ≡ Adenocarpus bivonae (C.Presl) C.Presl, Fl. Sicul. 1: 19. 1826. ≡ Adenocarpus complicatus var. bivonae (C.Presl)
            Zangheri, Fl. Ital. 1: 291. 1976. comb. inval. ≡  Adenocarpus complicatus subsp.  bivonae (C.Presl) Peruzzi,
            Inform. Bot. Ital. 43(2): 372. 2011.
                Ind. Loc.:—“[Sicilia]”. SIC
                Type (lectotype designated by Brullo et al. 2001c: 426):—ITALY. in siccis sylvaticis Aetnae, July, C. Presl
            s.n. (PRC).
                Note:—Epithet commemorating Antonino Bivona  Bernardi, originally  published  as “Bivonae”, not to be
            corrected in “bivonii” (Art. 60.7 of ICN).
                Compiled by:—G. Domina

            Adenocarpus brutius Brullo, De Marco & Siracusa, Bocconea 13: 431(–432, 435, figs. 1.3, 2, map). 2001. [30
            March 2001]
            ≡ Adenocarpus complicatus  subsp.  brutius (Brullo, De Marco  & Siracusa)  Peruzzi &  Bernardo, Inform. Bot.
            Ital. 42(2): 529. 2010.
                Ind. Loc.:—“Aspromonte, Gambarie”. CAL
                Type:—ITALY. Calabria,  Aspromonte, Gambarie, 10  June 1995,  Brullo et Spampinato s.n. (holotype,
            CAT).
                Compiled by:—L. Bernardo, N.G. Passalacqua

            Adenocarpus commutatus Guss., Fl. Sic. Prodr. 2: 375. 1828–1832.
            ≡ Adenocarpus complicatus subsp. commutatus (Guss.) Cout., Fl. Portugal: 320. 1913.


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