“…The current name, Gentianella austriaca, is widely accepted in floristic and taxonomic literature (e.g., Pritchard & Tutin 1972, Fischer et al 2008, Marhold 2011, Bartha & Király 2015. However, in Pritchard & Tutin (1972) and Marhold (2011) plants referring to Gentianella praecox are included, which is in contrast to our opinion that this name should be applied only to plants from north-eastern Austria and northern Hungary (Reich et al 2020). Notes:-Gentiana norica was described based on two gatherings that were distributed in the Flora exsiccata Austro-Hungarica as numbers 2190 I and II and including a large number of additional vouchers from the Austrian federal states of Carinthia, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol and Upper Austria (Kerner 1892(Kerner , 1893, of which only a part could be traced.…”