Becker, Violae Asiaticae et Australenses. 
249 
Die Standorte in der Literatur der Synonymie sind nach¬ 
zuprüfen. 
Unterschiede zwischen V. prionantha Bge. und tenuicornis W. Bckr. 
in der Flora v. Peking (Chieh t’ai ssu, leg. Schindler). 
V. prionantha Bge. (Exs. 
Schindler nr. 33). 
Rhizoma crassum, radicibus 
validis 
Stipulae circiter 1,5cm longae, 
usque supra medium ad- 
natae 
Folia oblongo-ovata, maiora, 
2—4 cm longa 
Sepala lanceolata, appendici- 
bus ± elongatis et denti- 
culatis 
Petala lateralia glabra 
Calcar crassiusculum 
F. tenuicornis (Exs. Schindler 
nr. 32). 
tenue, radicibus tenuibus laevi- 
7 e 
bus. 
circiter 1 cm longae, angus- 
tiores, ad medium usque 
adnatae. 
rotundato - ovat a, minora, 
1,5—3 cm longa, 
ovato-lanceolata, breviter ap- 
pendiculata; appendicibus 
truncatis. 
subbarbata. 
tenue. 
Zur V. tenuicornis stelle ich zwei Formen der Mandschurei 
als Unterarten: 
B. sbsp. trichosepala W. Bckr. sbsp. nov. 
Rhizoma tenue vel crassiusculum, abbreviatum, indistincte 
articulatum, sublaeve, radicibus nonnullis tenuibus fibrillosis 
obsitum. 
Folia longe petiolata, e basi plane subcordata 
ovata vel rotundato-ovata, obtusa, crenulata, 
supra glabra vel ad nervum medianum in 
parte inferiore ciliata, subtus + violaeea 
glabra vel .pr aecipue contra margines d i - 
stincte dense hispida; petioli praesertim 
in parte superiore dense retrorsum hispidi, 
in parte inferiore saepius glabrescentes (ad folia evoluta). 
Flores folia vix superantes; sepala ovato-lanceolata, acutius- 
cula, ad margines et nervös hispida, violaceo- 
maculata; petala lateralia ebarbata; calcar crassius¬ 
culum, subviolaceum, subcurvatum, 5—7 mm longum, in stat. 
effloresc. brevius; o v a r i u m saepius ad tergum disparse 
hispidum. 
Folia 1,5—2 cm longa, 1—1,8 cm lata; stipulae 0,8—1 cm 
longae. 
Syn.: V. variegata Freyn in Öst. bot. Z. (1901). nr. 9 etc., 
separ. p. 16. 
Exs.: Karo (1913) nr. 230; — Karo PI. amur et zeaens. 
(1898) nr. 134; — Komaröv Exs. fl. Manshur. nr. 1105 (Blago- 
westschensk, sub V. variegata). 
