118 DiPSACEiE. Cephalaria. 



Sect. I. Ppalacrocarpus. 



\. C. aristata'(G. Koch Linn. XXIV, p. 445) annua setis basi 

 tuberculatis plus minus obsita, caule virgato erecto superne opposite 

 ramoso, foliis lyrato-pinnatipartitis segmento terminati oblongo den- 

 tato multo majore, superioribus in lacinias lanceolato-lineares parti- 

 tis, pedunculis elongatis, involucri phyllis hirsutis exterioribus ovatis 

 muticis interioribus et paleis oblongis nervo medio purpureo-fusco in 

 aristam longiusculam attenuato, floribus ochroleucis tomentellis sequa- 

 libiis, involucello glabro tetragono-oblongo apice attenuato mutico O. 

 C. calva Boiss. et Bal. Diagn. Ser. II, 6, p. 95. 



Hab. in cultis, neglectis ArmeniBe Turcica; ad Erzerum (Huet!). Baibut 

 (Bonrgl), valle Tchoruk (C. Koch!), ad Ca-saream Cappadocise (Bal. 953!) 

 Fl. Jul. 



Bipedalis, capitula eis C. Transylvanicce duplo majora, species fructu utrin- 

 queattenuato sulcato omnino mutico sesquilineam longo insignis. Cl. G. Koch 

 lapsu calami involucellum (pro limbo calycis) 8-dentatum esse dicit, inde C. 

 caham specifice differre autumavi. 



Sect. II. Lepicephalus. 



• Annuse. 



4- Folia lyrata vel pinnatisecta 



2. G. Transylvanica (L. Sp. 141 ?iu\) ScaMosd) annua inferne 

 plus minus scabrida et setulosa superne glabrescens, caule tenui elato 

 virgato rigidulo superne patule ramoso, foliis inferioribus lyratis 

 laciniis oblongis serratis terminali maxima, superioribus in lacinias 

 lineari-lanceolatas pinnatipartitis, pedunculis elongatis, capitulis glo- 

 bosis, involucri phyllis paleisque ovatis cuspidatis ciliatis, corollis 

 crerulescentibus radiantibus, involucelli tetragoni pilosiuscmi dcntibus 

 8 snbseqiialibus calycis umbone subbrevioribus ©. C. Transylvanica 

 Schrad. Cat. Gott. 1814. — Ic. Jacq. Vindob. II, tab. 3. 



Hab in vineis cultis et ad colles Atticse (Sibth., Sprun!). ^tolise (Wied!), 

 Macedoni;o et Thracise (Gris'>b., Orphl), Bj^zantii (Sibthl), Smyrnae (Boiss! 

 Ball), PhrygiiB (Ball), Pamphyliae et Pisidiae (Heldr!), Taurioe et prov. Cis et 

 Transcaucasicarum (M B., Hohen!) Fl. Jul. Aug. 



Ar. Geogr. Gallia australis, Italia, Dalmatia, regio Danubialis, Ros.sia aus- 

 tralis. 



3. C. setosa (Boiss. et Hohen. Diagn. Ser. I, 2, p. 107) annua 

 setis tuberculo insidentibus plus minus setulosa, caule elato gracili 

 ramoso, foliis inferioribus lyrato-pinnatipartitis lobis ovato-oblongis 

 dentatis terminali majore, superiorum laciniis oblongo-lanceolalis 

 integris, foliis summis indivisis, pedunculis eloiigatis, involucri pbyl- 

 lis paleisque ovato-oblongis tomentellis pallidis in aristam longiuscu- 

 lam abrupte angustatis, floribus albidis villosis sequalibus, involucelli 



