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

* Rubus hirtus W. et K. - Icon. Pl. Rar. 1.1803: 150, tab. 141.-2 sheets: XV. No. 64, XLIX. No. 11. This is the valid name according to JÁVORKA (1936: 8, 1957: 164), TUTIN et al. (1968: 24), Soó (1966: 180, 1980: 300), PRISZTER (1985:155), PROKUDIN et al. (1987:162), DOSTÁL (1989: 425). The specimen on the sheet XV No. 64, which was designated as the lectotype, consists of a lower leafy stem, an upper leafy stem with flowers, five separate leaves and fragments of leaves. On KJTAIBEL's label: "Ru­bus hirtus sub. no. 60 a Wolny". Salsola cinerea W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1802: 110, tab. 106.-5 sheets: X. No. 18,18a, 19; XLIII. No. 43; XLVI. No. 83. The valid synonym names are Bassia sedoides (PALL.) ASCHERS., or Kochia sedoides SCHRAD. according to JÁVORKA (1936: 20), Echinopsilon sedoides MOQ. according to JÁVORKA (1957: 165). The valid (synonym) name is Bassia sedoides (PALIRAS) ASCHERS, according to TUTIN et al. (1964: 98), PROKU­DIN et al. (1987: 89), Bassia sedoides (PALL.) ASCH. var. ucranica (PALL.) GURKE, according to Soó (1970: 408: 1980: 457), PRISZTER (1985: 208), DOSTÁL (1989: 210). The specimens on the sheet X. No. 18, which was designated as the lectotype, there are a whole leafy plant with root and inflorescences (fruits), one upper part of a leafy plant with inflorescences (fruits). On KITAIBEL'S label: "Salsola cinerea n. sp. vom Blocksberg im October". On the author's label: "Bassia sedoides (Pallas) Ascherson. Stem erect, lanate, branches erect, leaves filiform, fleshy. 14. 02.1992. D. Kováts". Scabiosa longifolia W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. I. 1799: 4, tab. 5.-3 sheets: VII. No. 34; XLV No. 13; LIX. No. 140. One of them is Succisa inftexa (KLUK) IUNDZILL, according to JÁVORKA (1936: 32). The valid name is Knautia longifolia (W. et K.) KOCH (1835), according to JÁVORKA (1936: 32, 1957: 165), TUTIN et al. (1976: 64). DOSTÁL (1989: 796). The specimen on the sheet VII. No. 34, which was designated as the lectotype, consists of an upper part of a leafy stem with flowers and three fragments of leaves. On KITAIBEL'S double label with the full descrip­tion of species: "Scabiosa longifolia Rad. perennis, multiceps fuscus ...Crescit in alpe Petrosa. Flores nutant Scopoli in Del. insubr habet jam sub hoc nomine ergo mutetur." The name grandiflora was emended to longi­folia. An another label: "Knautia longifolia W. K. revid. Szabó". * Scabiosa silenifolia W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1803: 170, tab. 157. - 1 sheet: VII. No. 53. This is the valid name according to JÁVORKA (1936: 33, 1957: 165). TunN et al. (1976: 71). The specimens on this sheet VII. No. 53, which is the type, consist of two leafy plants with roots and flowers. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Scabiosa silenifolia v. bellidifolia Plissivicza". * Scabiosa stricta W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1803: 147, tab. 138. - 4 sheets: VII. No. 27, 28, 28a; XLIII. No. 16. This is the valid name according to JÁVORKA (1936: 33, 1957: 166). The valid name is Scabiosa lucida VILL. subsp. stricta (W. et K.) JASIEWICZ (1975). according to TUTIN et al. (1976: 73), Scabiosa lucida VILL. subsp. lucida. according to DOSTÁL (1989: 798). The specimens on the sheet VII. No. 28. which was designated as the lectotype, consist of a leafy flower­ing plant without root and an another broken leafy, flowering stem and four fragments of leaves. On KITAI­BEL'S label: "Scabiosa stricta Ex alpe Viszocsicza". In JÁVORKA (1936: 33): "folia superiora basi tantum pauci ­et Lineari-secta: specimen ergo cum icone congrua". On the author's label: "Scabiosa lucida Vill. subsp. stric­ta (W. et K.) Jasiewicz. Stems simple, not branched, leafy on the lower part, leaves glabrous-subglabrous. ba­sal leaves absent at flowering. 17. 02. 1992. D. Kováts". Scorzonera angustifolia W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. II. 1802: 128. tab. 122. - 3 sheets: XXVI. No. 26, 26a, 27. The valid (synonym) names are Sc. villosa SCOP, and Gelasia villosa CASS, according to JÁVORKA (1936: 38). The valid (synonym) name is Sc. villosa SCOP, according to JÁVORKA (1957: 166), Scorzonera graminifolia L. (1753). according to TunN et al. (1976: 319). The specimens on the sheet XXVI. No. 26. which was designated as the lectotype, consist of a leafy plant with root and fruits, broken into three parts and an upper leafy stem with branches and two inflorescences (fruits). On KITAIBEL'S label: "Scorzonera angustifolia Vilena draga". On JÁVORKA'S label: "Sc. villosa Scop, revid. Jáv.". Scrophularia glandulosa W. et K. - Icon. PI. Rar. III. 1806: 238. tab. 214. - 4 sheets: XIX. No. 105, 106, 107: L. No. 26. This is the valid name according to Soó (1968: 179). The valid (synonym) name is Scrophula­ria scopolii HOPPE (1806), according to JÁVORKA (1936: 39, 1957: 166). TUTIN et al. (1972: 218), Soó (1980: 375). PRISZTER (1985: 183). PROKUDIN et al. (1987: 286). DOSTÁL (1989: 910). The specimens on the sheet XIX. No. 105, which was designated as the lectotype, consist of two upper leaf)' stems with inflorescences (fruits, few flowers), one inflorescence (fruits) and two separate leaves. On KITAIBEL'S label: "Scrophularia glandulosa E Kriván F. 28". On JÁVORKA'S label: "= Scopolii Hoppe".

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