Arabis sagittata var. rosea Boiss. in Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. ser. 2, 17: 52. 1842.

Type: “[Aucher-Eloy] N. 106, Taurus; 153, Olympus Bithynus”.

Lectotypus (designated here): TURKEY: “Olympo Bythinia”, s.d., Aucher-Eloy 153 (G-BOIS [G00332665]; isolecto-: K [K000618631, K000618632], P [P05431939]) . Syntypus: TURKEY: “Taurus”, s.d., Aucher-Eloy 106 (G [G00389094], P [P00747414, P05431938]) .

= Arabis sagittata (Bertol.) DC. in Lam. & DC., Fl. Franç. ed. 3, 5: 592. 1815.

Notes. – Boissier in Flora Orientalis did not mention this varietal name, though he listed the above lectotype number among the material cited under A. sagittata .

The limits of A. sagittata and A. hirsuta are often confused, but as shown by TITZ (1978a and references therein), they are quite distinct cytologically, and more recent molecular studies (KARL & KOCH, 2014) confirmed that morphologically and molecularly.