Erysimum goniocaulon Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient. 8: 23. 1849.
Type: “Hab. in Cariâ (Pinard), in rupestribus propè Tcheltickchi Pisidiae (Heldreich), Antilibano propè Zebdani et monte Cassio. (Boiss.)”.
Lectotypus (first step designated by POLATSCHEK, 2011: 458; second step designated here): TURKEY: “Caria”, 1843, Pinard s.n. (G-BOIS [G00332128]; isolecto-: BM [BM001254041], FI [FI01042], G [G00446058, G00446059, G00446060], GH [GH00275834], GOET [GOET002599], H [H1552458], K [K000075385], P [P02272716, P02272717, P02272719, P02272720], S [S06-0480], W [W0026667, W0026678]) . Syntypi: BULGARIA: “Syria. Cassius près du sommet”, V–VII.1846, Boissier s.n. (G-BOIS [G00332127], GH [GH00275835], K [K000075386, K000075387], KW [KW000127969], PH [PH00012968]); “In rupestribus inter frutices montagne près de Tcheltikchi à 6 heures au Sud de Bouldour”, 2500' [760 m], 20.V.1845, Heldreich 657 (B [B100068655], FI [FI010143], G-BOIS [G00332126]) .
Notes. – The designation by POLATSCHEK (2011) of the lectotype is corrected herein as a second-step typification from W to G-BOIS because Boissier did not examine any material additional to that of his herbarium on which he based the name.
None of the two following varieties was lectotypified by POLATSCHEK (2011), though he cited their type collections among the examined specimens of E. goniocaulon and E. scabrum DC.