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Umbellae et umbellulae semper exinvolucratae, eae pl. q* breviter pedunculatae, radiis 

 4—6 ± abbreviatis, basi saepe umbellulis 1—2 auctis; umbellulae minimae 5 — 

 10-florae; pedicelli subaequales floribus 2 — 3-plo longiores; petala 3 / 4 — I mm longa, 

 valde curvata, dorso medio late viridi-flavida. Umbellae pl. g numerosissimae 4 — 

 5 cm longe pedunculatae; radii 4 — 5 recti, stricti, quadranguli, subaequales, demum 

 usque 3 cm longi, haud raro unus alterve umbellam ferens; umbellulae 3— 6-florae, 

 pedicellis inaequalibus quam fructus submaturus usque 5-plo longioribus; petala non 

 visa. Fructus (ovoideo-)oblongus 3—4 mm longus; calycis dentes brevissimi. Meri- 

 carpia transverse subsemiorbicularia, dorso valde convexa, facie latiuscula plana; juga 

 omnia flavidulo-ceracea, primaria prominentia laevia, secundaria angustiora et rugoso- 

 cristato-tuberculata, saepe ante apicem et basin desinentia; vittae valleculares singulae 

 usque ternae, angustae, manifestae vel demum plane obsoletae. — Fig. 24.F, G. 



Sardopindische und griechische Zone der mittleren Mediterranpro- 

 vinz: Auf den Gebirgen von Epirus, Thessalien (Sintenis, It. thessal. n. 654; 

 Heldreich, It. thessal. s. n.);. Ätolien (auf dem Velugo, Spruner), Arcadien und 

 Cynuria, bis in die alpine Region. — Blüht im Juli, reife Früchte im August. 



10. Tr. Guicciardii (Boiss. et Heldr.) Drude in Engl. u. Prantl, Püzfam. III. 8. 

 (1898) 183. — Rumia Guicciardii Boiss. et Heldr. in Boiss. Diagn. ser. II. 6. (1859) 77; 

 Boiss. Fl. orient. II. (1 872) 854. — Pimpinella dioica Chaub. et Bory, Fl. Pelop. (l 838) 20. 

 — Apinella Guicciardii (Boiss. et Heldr.) Haläcsy, Consp. fl. graec. I. (1 90 1 ) 675. — 

 Triniella Guicciardii (Boiss. et Heldr.) Calest. in »Webbia« I. (1905) 147. — Planta 

 glauca, humilis, habitu obpyramidato, radice napiformi vel napiformi-cylindrica. Caulis 

 saepe flexuosus a basi divaricatim et haud raro subopposite ramosissimus, ramis elon- 

 gatis quam caulis saepe longioribus, rectis, subopposite ramulosis. Folia basalia humi 

 prostrata vel patula, cum petiolo laminam subaequante usque 8 cm longa, saepius 

 minora, ambitu ovata vel oblonga, 3 — 5-jugo — bi- vel -tripinnata vel subsupradecom- 

 posita, pinnis primariis manifeste petiolulatis , ceteris subsessilibus, foliolis in lacinias 

 anguste lineares, abrupte breviterque acuminatas, in vivo ut videtur carnulosas, margine 

 scabriusculas , usque 4 mm longas sectis; f. caulina rameaque minora, simpliciora, 

 vaginae late membranaceae biauriculatae insedentia, summa usque ad vaginam latam 

 fusco-striatam , ad strias scabridam , lacinias paucas ferentem reducta. Umbellae et 

 umbellulae exinvolucratae, eae pl. q? usque 10-radiatae, radiis filiformibus, ex- 

 pansis, 1 / 2 — 1 cm tantum longis; umbellulae 10 — 12-florae; petala late obtriangularia 

 ca. I mm longa, dorso medio fate flavida, in lobulum late triangulärem subplicatum 

 subdimidio breviorem incurvatum producta. Umbellae pl. Q radiis 4 — 5 inaequalibus, 

 rigidis, quadrangulis, demum ca. 1 cm longis, basi saepe floribus nonnullis auctis, uno 

 alterove umbellam compositam gerente. Fructus submaturus globoso-ovoideus, sub- 

 didymus, ca. 2 mm longus, pedicellis usque 3-plo longior; mericarpia subcurvata, jugis 

 primariis cum fructu brunneo concoloribus transverse tuberculato-undulatis , secundariis 

 ceraceo-fusco-flavidis , cristato-rugulosis vel -tuberculatis, vittis vallecularibus binis vel 

 ternis, minutis, commissuralibus 2 contiguis. 



In der subalpinen (und alpinen) Region der sardopindischen und griechi- 

 schen Zone der mittleren Mediterranprovinz, Charakterpflanze für die Tannen- 

 region: Thessalien (Haussknecht, It. graec. s. n.; Heldreich, It. thessal. s. n.; 

 Leonis) Doris; Böotien (Pichler), Cithäron (Heldreich; Guicciardi n. 3192); 

 Attica; Laconien (Pichler, Orphanides); Messenien. 



Sect. III. Rumia (Hoffm.) Calest. 



Rumia Hoffm. Gen. umb. ed. 2. (1816) 171 ex pte. ; Ledeb. Fl. ross. II. (1844) 

 280 ex pte.; Boiss. Fl. orient. II. (1872) 854 ex pte. (genus); Drude in Engl. u. Prantl, 

 Pflzfam. III. 8. (1898) 183 ex pte. (subgenus IL); Calest. in »Webbia« I. (1905) 148 

 (genus). — Fructus subglobosus, subdidymus, a latere leviter compressus, ad faciem 

 vix constrictus; calycis dentes perparvi sed manifesti, trianguläres, demum incrassati. 



