Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. pulvinigera

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Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. pulvinigera

Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. pulvinigera (G.Lindb.) Barthlott & N.P.Taylor in Bradleya 13: 55. 1995 sec. Korotkova & al. 20111
  • Rhipsalis pulvinigera G.Lindb. in Gartenflora 38: 186. 1889 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19952
  • Lepismium pulvinigerum (G.Lindb.) Backeb., Kaktus-ABC: 155. 1936 ["1935"] syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19952
  • Hylorhipsalis floccosa subsp. pulvinigera (G.Lindb.) Doweld in Sukkulenty 4: 37. 2002 ["2001"] syn. sec. Korotkova 20213
    • Lectotype (designated by Barthlott, W. & Taylor, N. P. 1995: 554): [icon] Lindberg in Gartenflora 38: 184, fig. 34 (1889)
  • 1. Korotkova, N., Borsch, T., Quandt, D., Taylor, N. P., Müller, K. & Barthlott, W. 2011: What does it take to resolve relationships and to identify species with molecular markers? An example from the epiphytic Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – American Journal of Botany 98(9): 1549-1572. http://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1000502, 2. Barthlott, W. & Taylor, N. P. 1995: Notes towards a monograph of Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – Bradleya 13: 43-79. http://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n13.1995.a7, 3. Korotkova, N. 2021: Revisions of Deamia, Disocactus, Epiphyllum, Hatiora, Kimnachia, Lepismium, Leuenbergeria, Lymanbensonia, Pereskia, Pfeiffera, Pseudorhipsalis, Rhipsalidopsis, Rhipsalis, Schlumbergera, Selenicereus, Strophocactus, Weberocereus, and various other names. In: Korotkova N. & al., Cactaceae at Caryophyllales.org – a dynamic online species-level taxonomic backbone for the family. – Willdenowia 51: 250-270. http://doi.org/10.3372/wi.51.51208, 4. Barthlott, W. & Taylor, N. P. 1995: Notes towards a monograph of Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – Bradleya 13: 43-79. http://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n13.1995.a7
  • =Rhipsalis gibberula F.A.C.Weber in Rev. Hort. (Paris) 64: 426. 1892 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19955
  • Lepismium gibberulum (F.A.C.Weber) Backeb., Kaktus-ABC: 155. 1936 ["1935"] syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19955
  • =Rhipsalis flosculosa F.Ritter, Kakteen Südamerika 1: 42. 1979 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19956

Distribution (General)

South-eastern and Southern Brazil: (S Minas Gerais, S Espírito Santo?, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paranã, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do SuI)A

Habitat

Atlantic and seasonal forest, to c. 1800 m altitude. A

Habitat

Atlantic and seasonal forest, to c. 1800 m altitude. A

Descriptions (aggregated)

Flower quantity per areol contemporaneously: 1 [1]; flower coloration: yellowish [1]; flower size qualitativ: small [1]; flower size quantitativ: 1820 mm fruit coloration: white [1], pink [1]; fruit shape: turbinate [1]
A single or the first number in square brackets denotes sample size

Bibliography

A. Barthlott, W. & Taylor, N. P. 1995: Notes towards a monograph of Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – Bradleya 13: 43-79. http://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n13.1995.a7