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            938. Ononis oligophylla Ten., Fl. Napol. 1, Prodr. Suppl. II: lxx (1815) [O. bonanniana C.
               Presl, Fl. Sicul.: 19 (1826); incl. O. cupaniana Tod.]
               E– Dry uncultivated clayey ground. – Throughoui in the region from the coast to the low-moun-
               tain. – C.

            939. Ononis variegata L., Sp. Pl.: 717 (1753)
               Beaches, coastal dunes. – Throughout the region. – C.

            940. Ononis diffusa Ten., Fl. Napol. 1, Prodr.: xli (1812)
               Costal reefs and beaches. – Throughout the region. – C.
            941. Ononis serrata Forssk., Fl. Aegypt. Arab.: 130 (1775) [an “O. diffusa var. b.” sensu
               Guss. = ?O. serrata Forssk.]
               Dry coastal localities. – ?D: Sicilia, Saline alla Pollara, Panaria, Basiluzzo (Gussone 1844: sub
               O. diffusa var. b.), not confirmed, to be verified; Linosa (Brullo & Grillo 1985). – R.
            942. Ononis mitissima L., Sp. Pl.: 717 (1753)
               Maritime sands and dry uncultivated coastal ground. – Throughout the region. – C.
            Ononis alopecuroides L., Sp. Pl.: 717 (1753)

            943.  Ononis alopecuroides subsp.  exalopecuroides (G. López González) Greuter &
               Burdet in Willdenowia 19: 33 (1989) [Bas. O. exalopecuroides G. López González in
               Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 42: 322 (1986)]
               Fields and dry uncultivated land. – Piana, Altavilla, Termini, Misilmeri, Ogliastro, Vallelonga,
               Alcamo, Calatafimi, Castelvetrano, Caltabellotta, Girgenti, Terranova, Catania (Gussone 1828);
               Palermo all’Oreto, Castellobuono (Parlatore) (Gussone 1844); Ficuzza, Lupotto (Lojacono
               1891); Pantano Catania e Simeto fino a Paternò, Biviere Gela (Lopriore 1900); Trapani (Ponzo
               1900); Agro di Butera: Moddemesi (Ferro & Coniglione 1975); Tra Marineo e Ficuzza, Tra
               Ficuzza e Piana degli Albanesi, Piana degli Albanesi (Brullo & Marcenò 1985); Fra Ficuzza e
               Corleone (Brullo & Spampinato 1986); F. Imera meridionale (Caltanissetta) (Brullo &
               Spampinato 1990); Ustica (Carratello & al. 1991); M. Pellegrino (Raimondo ed. 1992); F. Troina
               (Raimondo & al. 2004). – NC.

            * Melilotus altissimus Thuill., Fl. Paris éd. 2: 378 (1799)
               Sporadica lungo il torrente Mancini (Ferro & Di Benedetto 1979). Single reference not con-
               firmed.
            944. Melilotus albus Medik. in Vorles. Churpflälz. Phys.-Ökon. Ges. 3: 382 (1787)
               Uncultivated also wet ground. – F. Verdura (Ponte SS 115) (Brullo & Spampinato 1990); Monti
               Sicani: Sosio (Marcenò & al. 1985). – RR.

            945. Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam., Fl. Franç. 2: 594 (1779) [Bas. Trifolium melilotus-itali-
               ca L., Sp. Pl.: 765 (1753)]
               Uncultivated land. – Throughout the region on the basal ground. – C.

            946. Melilotus neapolitanus Ten., Fl. Napol. 1, Prodr. Suppl. I: lxii (1813)
               Dry uncultivated sand ground, maritime dunes. – Throughout the region. – C.
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