IADIZA   20886
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE INVESTIGACIONES DE LAS ZONAS ARIDAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Rehabilitation and synonymy of Wigginsia corynodes (Cactaceae).
Autor/es:
ALBESIANO, S. & KIESLING, R
Revista:
HASELTONIA
Editorial:
CACTUS SUCCULENT SOC AMER INC
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 15 p. 33 - 40
ISSN:
1070-0048
Resumen:
Abstract: The original description of Echinocactus corynodes corresponds to a plant from Uruguay, mostly known, irrespective of the genus where it was included, under the specific epithet arechavaletai or neoarechavaletai. The name corynodes has been considered in the literature as a synonym of Cactus erinaceus, a closely related but very different plant with bigger stems and spination of a different shape and arrangement. The goal of this paper is the rehabilitation of the name Echinocactus corynodes. Additionally, the complicated nomenclatural history of the epithets arechavaletai and neoarechavaletai are explained in detail.The original description of Echinocactus corynodes corresponds to a plant from Uruguay, mostly known, irrespective of the genus where it was included, under the specific epithet arechavaletai or neoarechavaletai. The name corynodes has been considered in the literature as a synonym of Cactus erinaceus, a closely related but very different plant with bigger stems and spination of a different shape and arrangement. The goal of this paper is the rehabilitation of the name Echinocactus corynodes. Additionally, the complicated nomenclatural history of the epithets arechavaletai and neoarechavaletai are explained in detail.arechavaletai or neoarechavaletai. The name corynodes has been considered in the literature as a synonym of Cactus erinaceus, a closely related but very different plant with bigger stems and spination of a different shape and arrangement. The goal of this paper is the rehabilitation of the name Echinocactus corynodes. Additionally, the complicated nomenclatural history of the epithets arechavaletai and neoarechavaletai are explained in detail.Cactus erinaceus, a closely related but very different plant with bigger stems and spination of a different shape and arrangement. The goal of this paper is the rehabilitation of the name Echinocactus corynodes. Additionally, the complicated nomenclatural history of the epithets arechavaletai and neoarechavaletai are explained in detail.Echinocactus corynodes. Additionally, the complicated nomenclatural history of the epithets arechavaletai and neoarechavaletai are explained in detail.arechavaletai and neoarechavaletai are explained in detail.