Sesleria juncifolia Host (1809: 13), nom. illeg., non Suffren (1802: 113) Lectotype (designated here): — CROATIA. Split-Dalmatia: Biokovo, 3 May, Host 113 (W1885-0002432!). Fig. 3. Image available at: http://herbarium.univie.ac.at/database/detail.php? ID =256624 Other original material examined:— [Icon] Tab. 22 (Host 1809). Notes:—The name S. juncifolia was proposed by Host (1809) to describe plants from Dalmatia (" in rupestribus Dalmatiae "). The protologue includes a detailed morphological description, iconography (" Tab. 22 "), a description of the geographical area in which the specimen was collected (Dalmatia), and the species' habitat (cliffs). Among Host's collections deposited in W (see Foggi et al. 2004) there is a single herbarium gathering of S. juncifolia (W 1885-0002432) reporting the site of collection as " Biocovo ", a locality in the central Dalmatia area. This gathering bears four plant fragments, which probably belong to a single S. juncifolia individual, whose features match Host's diagnosis. Corresponding in both morphological characters and collection locality, this specimen represents original material for the name Sesleria juncifolia. Having at disposal both a specimen and an illustration, we choose the specimen as the lectotype for this name. Sesleria juncifolia Host (1809) is a later homonym of Sesleria juncifolia Suffren (1802) and is therefore illegitimate (Art. 53.1, McNeill et al. 2012). According to Deyl (1946), S. juncifolia Host is a synonym of S. tenuifolia Schrader (Deyl's annotation " Sesleria tenuifolia " is also present on the lectotype; Fig. 3), whereas according to Alegro (2007), S. juncifolia Host is a synonym of S. interrupta Visiani., Published as part of Pietro, Romeo Di, Kuzmanović, Nevena, Iamonico, Duilio, Pignotti, Lia, Barina, Zoltan, Lakušić, Dmitar & Alegro, Antun, 2013, Typification of names in the Sesleria juncifolia species complex (Poaceae), pp. 18-32 in Phytotaxa 152 (1) on pages 23-24, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.152.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5100628, {"references":["Host, N. T. (1809) Icones et Discriptiones Graminum austriacorum 4. M. A. Schmidt, Vindobona, 58 pp.","Suffren, P. (1802) Principes de Botanique, suivis d'un Catalogue des plantes du Friaul et de la Carnia. Antonine Rosa, Venise, 208 pp.","Foggi, B., Signorini, M. & Vitek, E. (2004) Types of Festuca (Gramineae) names in the herbarium W: types from Host's herbarium. Annalen Des Naturhistorischen Museums In Wien. Serie B, Fuer Botanik Und Zoologie 105 b: 597 - 612.","McNeill, J., Barrie, F. R., Buck, W. R., Demoulin, V., Greuter, D. L., Hawksworth, D. L., Herendeen, P. S., Knapp, S., Marhold, K., Prado, J., Proud'Homme van Reine, W. F., Smith, J. F. & Wiersema, J. H. (eds.) (2012) International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants (Melbourne Code): Adopted by the Eighteenth International Botanical Congress, Melbourne, Australia, July 2011. Regnum Vegetabile 154: 1 - 208.","Deyl, M. (1946) Study of the genus Sesleria. Opera Botanic Cechica 3: 1 - 246.","Alegro, A. (2007) Sistematika i rasprostranjenost kompleksa Sesleria juncifolia na podrucju Dinarida. Dissertation, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Zagreb, 132 pp."]}