Jump to content

Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele
CITES Appendix I (CITES)[2]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Genus: Kadenicarpus
Species:
K. pseudomacrochele
Binomial name
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele
(Backeb.) Doweld[3]
Synonyms[3]
  • Neolloydia pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) E.F.Anderson
  • Pediocactus pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) Halda
  • Strombocactus pseudomacrochele Backeb.
  • Toumeya pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) W.T.Marshall
  • Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) Buxb. & Backeb.

Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele, synonym Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele, is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae.[3]

It is an endangered species, threatened by habitat loss.

Description

[edit]

Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele grows mostly singly with light green to darker blue-green, spherical to spherical-cylindrical bodies that occasionally sprout and has a large fleshy turnip root. The bodies, which are woolly at the top, reach heights of 2 to 4 cm (0.79 to 1.57 in) and diameters of 2.5 to 3.4 cm (0.98 to 1.34 in). Their rounded cusps become narrower towards their tip and are 3 to 5 mm (0.12 to 0.20 in) high. There are 5 to 8 yellowish-brown thorns that turn gray with age and cannot be differentiated into marginal and central thorns. They are bristle-like, twisted, mostly stick out and are 15 to 30 mm (0.59 to 1.18 in) long.

The white to reddish purple or yellowish green or magenta flowers are 2.5 to 3.2 cm (0.98 to 1.26 in) long and 2 to 3.5 cm (0.79 to 1.38 in) in diameter. The green, almost spherical fruits are 4 to 6 mm (0.16 to 0.24 in) long.[4]

Subspecies

[edit]

Accepted subspecies:[3]

Image Scientific name Distribution
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele subsp. pseudomacrochele NE. Mexico
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele subsp. krainzianus (Gerhart Frank) Vázquez-Sánchez Mexico (Querétaro, Hidalgo)
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele subsp. minimus (G.Frank) Vázquez-Sánchez Mexico (Hidalgo)

Distribution

[edit]

It is endemic to Hidalgo and Querétaro states of Mexico. Its natural habitat is hot deserts.

Taxonomy

[edit]

The first description as Strombocactus pseudomacrochele was made in 1935 by Curt Backeberg.[5] The specific epithet pseudomacrochele is derived from the Greek word pseudo for 'false' and the similarity to the species Turbinicarpus macrochele. Alexander Borissovitch Doweld placed the species in the genus Kadenicarpus in 1998.[6] Further nomenclature synonym are Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) Buxb. & Backeb. (1937), Toumeya pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) W.T.Marshall (1946), Neolloydia pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) E.F.Anderson (1986) and Pediocactus pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) Halda (1998).

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Gómez-Hinostrosa, C.; Sánchez , E.; Guadalupe Martínez, J. (2013). "Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013: e.T40983A2949357. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T40983A2949357.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Appendices | CITES". cites.org. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  3. ^ a b c d "Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele (Backeb.) Doweld". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  4. ^ Anderson, Edward F.; Eggli, Urs (2005). Das grosse Kakteen-Lexikon (in German). Stuttgart (Hohenheim): Ulmer. pp. 632–633. ISBN 3-8001-4573-1.
  5. ^ "Au Cactus Francophone". Au Cactus Francophone (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  6. ^ Korotkova, Nadja; Aquino, David; Arias, Salvador; Eggli, Urs; Franck, Alan; Gómez-Hinostrosa, Carlos; Guerrero, Pablo C.; Hernández, Héctor M.; Kohlbecker, Andreas; Köhler, Matias; Luther, Katja; Majure, Lucas C.; Müller, Andreas; Metzing, Detlev; Nyffeler, Reto; Sánchez, Daniel; Schlumpberger, Boris; Berendsohn, Walter G. (2021-08-31). "Cactaceae at Caryophyllales.org – a dynamic online species-level taxonomic backbone for the family". Willdenowia. 51 (2). doi:10.3372/wi.51.51208. ISSN 0511-9618.


[edit]