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1 December 2008 Taxonomy and Distribution Of Epiphytic Cacti In Uruguay—Notes Towards A Checklist Of Cactaceae Of Uruguay, Part 3
Urs Eggli, Eduardo Marchesi, Mauricio Bonifacino, Reto Nyffeler
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Abstract

The most recent treatments of the family Cactaceae for Uruguay are that of Arechavaleta (1905), Osten (1941), and Herter (1953–55). While the globular members of the family (Parodia [including Notocactus], Frailea, and Gymnocalycium) are relatively well known through numerous later individual publications, the epiphytic species of Lepismium and Rhipsalis are comparatively poorly-known. Based on herbarium material and recent collections, we present data on the geographical distribution and taxonomy for two species of Lepismium and two species of Rhipsalis. Lepismium cruciforme and Rhipsalis floccosa are new records for the flora of Uruguay. The occurrence of Epiphyllum phyllanthus in Uruguay could not be confirmed.

Urs Eggli, Eduardo Marchesi, Mauricio Bonifacino, and Reto Nyffeler "Taxonomy and Distribution Of Epiphytic Cacti In Uruguay—Notes Towards A Checklist Of Cactaceae Of Uruguay, Part 3," Haseltonia 2008(14), 161-169, (1 December 2008). https://doi.org/10.2985/1070-0048-14.1.161
Published: 1 December 2008
KEYWORDS
Cactaceae
conservation
distribution
Lepismium
Rhipsalis
taxonomy
Uruguay
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