Strophades linearis Boiss. in Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. ser. 2, 17: 83. March 1842 [nom. illeg.].
Erysimum oleifolium J. Gay, Erysim. Nov.: 6. January 1842.
Type: “Habitat in Persiae maximè australis provinciâ Laristân, ann. 1838, Aprili mense lectum (Auch. exsicc. nº 4169! in herb. Webb.)”.
Holotypus: IRAN: “Laristan”, s.d., Aucher-Eloy 4169 I (FI; iso-: BM [BM001254045], G [G00371623], G-BOIS [G00332162], K [K000075599], P [P02272742, P02272744]) .
Notes. – Boissier’s name is illegitimate because it was based on the same type collection of Erysimum oleifolium J. Gay.
GAY (1842) did not examine the two P duplicates of AucherEloy 4169 I prior to the publication of his Erysimum oleifolium . Instead, he based his description on the unicate at FI, which has to be the holotype. Therefore, POLATSCHEK’S (2011: 442) designation of P 02272744 as the lectotype for E. oleifolium was erroneous.
BOISSIER (1849) transferred Strophades linearis to Erysimum and later in Flora Orientalis reduced it to synonymy of Erysimum oleifolium . The type collection of S. linearis was erroneously listed in BOISSIER (1867a, 1888) as Aucher-Eloy 4199 L instead of 4169 I.