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Neolloydia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Cactaceae

Tribe
  
Cacteae

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Subfamily
  
Cactoideae

Scientific name
  
Neolloydia

Neolloydia Neolloydia conoidea

Similar
  
Pediocactus, Thelocactus, Turbinicarpus, Echinomastus, Sclerocactus

Neolloydia garden plants


Neolloydia is a genus of cacti. The genus is uniquely found in the dry scrub areas of southern Texas (Big Bend) and the Chihuahua Desert of Northeast Mexico.

Contents

Neolloydia Neolloydia matehualensis

Taxonomy

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The genus was first erected by Britton & Rose in 1922 in order to classify three uncomfortable species formerly placed in the genus Mammillaria (N. conoidea, N. ceratites, and N. grandiflora). A fourth species was added in 1923 (N. texensis). But it was not until 1948 that a fifth and final species was added by Backeberg (N. matehualensis).

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Since then, Neolloydia has been a dumping ground for species from such diverse genera as Mammillaria, Coryphantha, Escobaria, Echinomastus, Cumarinia, and Thelocactus.

Neolloydia Neolloydia conoidea

It was not until Glass and Foster (1977) showed that there are very few botanical differences between Turbinicarpus and Gymnocactus that the definition of the Neolloydia genus began to take shape. Their work was followed up by John and Jan Říha (1981) and finally by Anderson in 1986. It now seems that Anderson's work on the Neolloydia complex is the generally accepted view.

Synonymy

The following are considered synonyms of Neolloydia:

  • Napina Fric (nom. inval.)
  • Pseudosolisia Y.Itô (nom. inval.)

  • Neolloydia Neolloydia zaragosae

    References

    Neolloydia Wikipedia