Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 84. (Budapest 1992)

Kováts, D.: Waldstein and Kitaibel types in the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest

Genista januensis Vív. (1802) which is the valid (synonym) name according to JÁVORKA (1929: 159, 1957: 155), TUTIN et al. (1968: 96). The specimen on the sheet XXIII. No. 213, which was designated as the lectotype, consists of one leafy plant with several stems. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Genista triangularis In rupibus calc. ad thermas Herculis." On JÁVORKA'S label: "= januensis Viv." * Glycyrrhiza glandulifera W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. I. 1800: 20, tab. 21.-1 sheet: XXV. No. 17. The valid name is G glabra L. var. glandulifera ( W. et K.) JÁV. according to JÁVORKA (1957: 155), G. glabra L. var. g/ün­dulifera ( W. et K.) REG. et HERD., according to Soó (1966: 342). Glycyrrhiza glabra L. subsp. glandulifera (W. et K.) Soó. according to PRISZTER (1985: 163). The valid name is Glycyrrhiza hirsuta PALL, according to PRO­KUDIN et al. (1987: 198), Glycyrrhiza glabra L. according to TUTIN et al. (1968: 127), DOSTÁL (1989: 530). The specimens on this double sheet XXV. No. 17, which is the type, consist of three leafy stems with flowers. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Glycyrrhiza glandulifera n. sp. Crescit in insulis danubialibus". On the author's label: "Glycyrrhiza glabra L. var. glandulifera (W. et K.) Reg. et Herd. ? Without legumes! 27. 01. 1992. D. Kováts". * Helleborus atrorubens W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1811: 301, tab. 271.-2 sheets: XVI. No. 264, 284, an another sheet: XVI. No. 280, under the name of H. dumetorum W. et K. according to JÁVORKA (1929: 173). The valid name is Helleborus dumetorum W. et K. subsp. atrorubens (W. et K.) MERXM. et PODL. (1961) according to TUTIN et al. (1964: 208), Helleborus atrorubens W. et K. according to Soó (1966: 32). The specimens on the sheet XVI. No. 264, which was designated as the lectotype. consists of a leafy flowering stem and a leaf. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Helleborus atrorubens vei vaginatus Ex horto". On the author's label: "Helleborus dumetorum W. et K. subsp. atrorubens (W et K.) Merxm. et Podl., it seems that once the flower was violet originally. 29. 01.1992. D. Kováts". * Helleborus purpurascens W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1802: 105, tab. 101. - 6 sheets: XVI. No. 263. 270, 271. 272; XLIX. No. 158; LI. No. 32. This is the valid name according to JÁVORKA (1957: 155), TUTIN et al. (1964: 208). Soó (1966: 33), BERTOVÁ (1982: 44-46), PRISZTER (1985: 150), PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 47), HFJNY & SLAVIK (1988: 378), DOSTÁL (1989: 378). The specimens on the sheet XVI. No. 270, which was designated as the lectotype. consist of three flower­ing stems and two leaves. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Helleb. purpur.". Hieracium croalicum W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1806: 242, tab. 218. - 3 sheets: XXVI. No. 251, 261; LVIII. No. 100. The valid (synonym) name is Crepis mollis (JACQ.) Aschers, according to JÁVORKA (1928: 179). TUTIN et al. (1976: 348), PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 378), Crepis succisifolia (ALL.) TAUSCH, according to JÁVORKA (1957: 156). Crepis mollis (JACQ.) ASCHERS, subsp. hieracioides (W. et K.) DOMIN according to DOS­TÁL (1989: 1132). The specimens on the double sheet XXVI. No. 251, which was designated as the lectotype. consist of four leafy plants with inflorescences (achenes in the capitula) and two leafy plants and one leafy middle part of stem. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Hieracium croaticum In alpibus Plessevicza et Velebit D. 96.". On JÁVORKA'S label: "= Crepis succisifolia (All.) Tausch., ad molle vergens revid. Jáv.". In JÁVORKA (1929: 179): "= Crepis mollis (Jacq.) Aschers.; ad ssp. succisifoliam (All.) Tausch, vergens, foliis rariter pilosis, involucro eglandu­loso". * Hieracium flexuosum W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1805: 231, tab. 209. - apud. WiLLD. Spec. pl. III. 1804: 1581 in JÁVORKA (1929: 179). 7 sheets: XXVI. No. 249, 250, 253, 285, 286, 313; XLIV No. 62, accord­ing to JÁVORKA (1929: 179). It is valid name according to JÁVORKA (1957: 156). This species belongs to Hie­racium scorsonerifolium group according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 384). The specimens on the sheet XXVI. No. 313, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of 4 leafy plants with inflorescences (achenes) in the capitula, one of them with flowers (without roots) and a small bag with achenes. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Hieracium flexuosum Ex alpibus Velebit". An another label is: "1st gewis­sermaase ein Mittelding zw H. bupleuroides und H. villosum, jenem im Kraute u. der Tracht, diesem in den Köpfchen ähnlich ... Uechtritz". Hieracium foliosum W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1803: 155, tab. 145. - 2 sheets: XXVI. No. 244, 328. One of them is H. virosum PALL, subsp. foliosum W. et K. according to JÁVORKA (1929: 180). This is the valid name according to JÁVORKA (19557: 156). The valid (synonym) name is Hieracium virosum PALL. (1771) according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 406). The specimens on the sheet XXVI. No. 244, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of an upper part of a leafy stem with inflorescences (flowering capitula), broken into two parts and a separate capitulum.

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