Hackelia. Omphalolappula. 135 



39. H. Meeboldii Brand in Fedde, Repert. XXII. (1925) 104. — Perennis cae- 

 spitosa dense strigosa compacta foliosissima erecta 12 — 50 cm alta. Folia inferiora longe 

 petiolata lineari-lanceolata uninervia, apice brevissime cuspidata, basi in petioluin atte- 

 nuata, 50 — 60 mm cum petiolo longa, 4 — 5 mm lata. Cincinni basales vel axillares 

 vel terminales laxi elongati parce bracteati, flores breviter pedicellati, pedicelli fructiferi 

 calyce multo longiores; sepala linearia, dense et breviter ciliata, 2 mm longa; corolla 

 coerulea rotata 9 mm diametro, limbo usque ad basin partito; fornices semilunares 

 emarginati, basi media appendice parva orbiculari ornati: calyx fructifer patens 2 — 

 i ' 2 mm longus. Nuculae 4 brunneae ovoideae 2 mm longae, undique setulis vis con- 

 spicuis obsitae, i'acie exteriore concavae, marginibus aculeis paucis brevissimis armatae, 

 facie interiore ab apice usque ad eicatricem centralem magnam orbicularem marginatam 

 carinatae. 



West-Tibet: Kangi Li. beide Seiten, ca. 4000 m ü. M. (Meebold n. 4205, Herb. 

 Breslau). — - Blühend im Juli. 



40. H. minima Brand in Fedde, Repert. XXII. (1925; 104. — Eritrichiam spa- 

 thulatum W.W.Smith in Rec. Bot. Surv. Jndia IV. (1911) 225, ex parte, non Clarke. 

 — Perennis subcaespitosa breviter hispida, 5 — 10 cm alta. Folia spathulata, 7 — 30rnm 

 longa, 2 — 6 nun lata. Cincinni terminales breves, Mores pedicellati, pedicelli ealvcem 

 aequantes, pedicelli fructiferi erecti ; sepala lanceolata 1 mm longa, in fruetu 1 1 2 inm 

 longa, reflexa: corolla cylindrica, 1 :i \ mm longa, 2 mm lata; fornices indistineti; gyno- 

 basis late pyramidalis, longior quam Stylus. Nueulae ovoideae 1 '/o mm longae, margine 

 aculeatae, per totam faciem exteriorem setulis vix conspieuis obsitae, facie interiore laeves, 

 supra et infra eicatricem centralem minimam carinatae, iuxta utrumque latus carinae 

 sub cicatrice foveola oblonga minima ornatae. 



Tibet: Kambajong fPrain, Herb. Bornmüller). Ohne nähere Angabe (King's Col- 

 lector, 18*2, Herb. Dehra Dun). 



41. H. nipponica Makino; Brand in Fedde, Repert. XXII. (1925) 104. — EW- 

 trichium nipponicum Makino in Tokyo Bot. Magaz. XVII. (1903) 51. — Perennis dense 

 caespitosa canescenti-hirsuta. Caules erecti vel ascendentes 7- — 12 cm longi. Folia ba- 

 salia linearia obtusa ca. 5 cm longa, 6 mm lata; folia caulina G — 25 mm longa, 2 — 

 3 mm lala. Cincinni terminales corymbosi bracteati, floribus pedicellatis ; sepala linearia 

 obtusa 2 1 / / 2 mm longa: corolla coerulea hypoerateriformi-rotata 6-7 mm lata; fornices 

 emarginati. Nuculae 4 fuscae elliptico- ovoideae 2 mm longae, marginibus pectinato- 

 spinulosis; cicatrix oblonga irregulariter marginata. 



Japan: Nippon: Provinz Shinano (Saida, Herb. Berlin). Das Original stammt eben- 

 falls aus Shinano vom Mt. Togakushi mach Makino). — Blüht im Juli u. Augusl. — Ein- 

 heimischer Name: Miyama-murasaki. — Matsumura, Index pl. japon. II. 2. (19 12) 525. 



22. Omphalolappula Brand. 



Omphalolappula*) Brand, nov. gen. 



Calyx usque ad basin partitus. Corolla late et breviter hypoerateriformis. Fornices 

 parvi indistineti. Stamina inclusa. Stylus et stigma simplex. Gynobasis subulata 4 ex- 

 cavationibus parvis ad basin ornata. Nuculae ovoideae facie exteriore pateriformes (ut 

 in genere Omphalodes), marginatae aculeis paucis marginalibus uniserialibus ; cicatrix 

 oblonga centralis. — Herbae annuae, foliis alternis, cincinnis bracteatis. 



Species unica. 



0. coneava (F. v. Muell.) Brand, nov. nom. — Echinospermum concavumY. v. Muell. 

 Fragm. Phyt. Austral. II. (1860) 139; Benth. Fl. austral. IV. (1869)407. — Lappulu 

 coneava F. v. Muell. Syst. Census Austral. PI. (188 2) 100. — Oynoglossum coneavum 

 O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. (1891) 436. — Adpresse strigoso-hirta. Caulis tenuis erectus simplex 

 vel ramosus 5 — 2 5 cm altus. Folia lineari-spathulata vel linearia sessilia, 10 — 3 mm 



*) Nomen datur propterea, quod nueulae intermediae sunt inter genera (hnphalodes et 

 Lappula. 



