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Pifkó, D.: Plant types of Sándor Jávorka in the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest, IV
ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Volume 96 Budapest, 2004 pp. 63-71. Plant types of Sándor Jávorka in the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest, IV. D. PIFKÓ Department of Botany, Hungarian Natural History Museum H-J 087 Budapest, Könyves Kálmán krt. 40, Hungary E-mail: pifko@bot.nhmus.hu Abstract - Thirty-six type sheets of 5 taxa described by SÁNDOR JÁVORKA has been designated by the author: 2 lectotypes {Aconitum pantocsekianum DEGEN et BALDACCI f. koprivnikense ANDRASOVSZKY et JÁVORKA, Veronica andrasovszkyi JÁVORKA), 1 isolectotype {Aconitum pantocsekianum DEGEN et BALDACCI f. koprivnikense ANDRASOVSZKY et JÁVORKA), 2 isotypes {Festuca violacea GAUDIN var. korabensis JÁVORKA ex MARKGRAF-DANNENBERG), 14 syntypes {Aconitum pantocsekianum DEGEN et BALDACCI f. koprivnikense ANDRASOVSZKY et JÁVORKA, Sanguisorba albanica ANDRASOVSZKY et JÁVORKA, Peucedanum serpentini ANDRASOVSZKY et JÁVORKA, Veronica andrasovszkyi JÁVORKA), 7 paratypes {Festuca violacea GAUDIN var. korabensis JÁVORKA ex MARKGRAF-DANNENBERG), and 10 isoparatypes {Festuca violacea GAUDIN var. korabensis JÁVORKA ex MARKGRAF-DANNENBERG). Thirty-four of these were collected by J. ANDRASOVSZKY, one by S. JÁVORKA and one by J. ÚJHELYI. With 4 figures. Key words - ANDRASOVSZKY, Balkan, flowering plants, herbarium, JÁVORKA, types. INTRODUCTION Most of the authentic material of flowering plant species described by SÁNDOR JÁVORKA is deposited in the herbarium of the Department of Botany, the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest (BP). Altogether 99 of his type specimens were listed by DEZSŐ KOVÁTS in three parts (KOVÁTS 1998a, 1999, 2000). Recently, during extensive revisions and rearrangements of the "Herbarium Generale", further types of JÁVORKA have been found. Those collected by JÓZSEF ANDRASOVSZKY in the Balkan Peninsula in 1916-17 are presented in this paper. Two further types of the same taxa collected by other botanists are also added. JÓZSEF ANDRASOVSZKY, sponsored by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, participated in a botanical expedition to the Balkan Peninsula in 1916-17. The flowering plant species of his collection were identified by SÁNDOR JÁVORKA, ANTAL PÉNZES, INGEBORG MARKGRAF-DANNENBERG and TAMÁS PÓCS, nevertheless some specimens of his collection remained unidentified. ANDRASOVSZKY's