Verbascum erosum Cav., Elench. Pl. Hort. Matrit.: 38. 1803.

Khamar, Hamid, Oualidi, Jalal El, Touhami, Amina Ouazzani & Civeyrel, Laure, 2023, Nomenclature and typification in Verbascum (Scrophulariaceae) from North Africa, PhytoKeys 225, pp. 115-152 : 115

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Verbascum erosum Cav., Elench. Pl. Hort. Matrit.: 38. 1803.
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Verbascum erosum Cav., Elench. Pl. Hort. Matrit.: 38. 1803.

Celsia sinuata = Celsia sinuata Cav., in Anal. Cienc. Nat. 3: 68. 1801.

Celsia laciniata = Celsia laciniata Poir., Lam., in Encycl., Suppl. 2: 147. 1811.

Celsia barnadesii baetica = Celsia barnadesii (Vahl) G.Don fil. var. baetica Willk., in Ill. Fl. Hispan. 2(14): 55. 1888.

Celsia jeriaensis = Celsia jeriaensis Pérez Lara, in Willk. Ill. FI. Hispan. 2(14): 56. 1888, nom. nud.

Verbascum laciniatum = Verbascum laciniatum (Poir.) Kuntze, in Rev. Gen. 469. 1891.

Celsia baetica = Celsia baetica (Willk.) Murb., in Lunds Univ. Arsskrift, n. s. 17 (9): 3. 1921.

Celsia baetica = Celsia baetica (Willk.) Font Quer, in Butll. Inst. Catalana Hist. Nat. 26: 56. 1926. comb. nov. superfl.

Celsia lyrata sinuata = Celsia lyrata var. sinuata (Cav.) Maire, in Jahand. & Maire, Cat. Pl. Maroc: 668. 1934.

Type.

[ Morocco]: Tánger vicinii, [Without date], Broussonet, s.n. (lectotype, designated by Benedí and Montserrat 1985, pg.104): MA [ MA108913 View Materials ] ).

Notes.

This species was originally described as Celsia sinuata by Cavanilles (1801: 68) based on material collected by Broussonet in Tangier, Morocco ( Benedí and Montserrat 1998). When the genus Celsia was subsumed in the genus Verbascum the epithet sinuata could not be used for this species as it already exists in the combination Verbascum sinuatum L. for another species. We concur with the conclusion of Benedí and Montserrat (1985) that the correct name for this plant in question is V. erosum Cav.