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Turbinicarpus
''Turbinicarpus'' is a genus of very small to medium-sized cacti, which inhabit the north-eastern regions of Mexico, in particular the states of San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas. Taxonomy The taxon was first proposed by Curt Backeberg as ''Strombocactus'' subgenus ''Turbinicarpus''. It was elevated to a genus in 1937 by Franz Buxbaum and Backeberg. The circumscription of ''Turbinicarpus'' has been described as "remarkably unstable", with species regularly transferred to other genera. Its taxonomic history is often mixed with that of other genera like ''Echinocactus'', '' Echinomastus'', '' Gymnocactus'', '' Mammillaria'', ''Neolloydia'', ''Normanbokea'', ''Pediocactus'', ''Pelecyphora'', ''Strombocactus'', ''Thelocactus'' and ''Toumeya'', as the results of almost two centuries of constant evolution in the understanding of the affinities and relationships inside the family Cactaceae. A genus revision by Davide Do ...
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Gymnocactus
''Turbinicarpus'' is a genus of very small to medium-sized cacti, which inhabit the north-eastern regions of Mexico, in particular the states of San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas. Taxonomy The taxon was first proposed by Curt Backeberg as ''Strombocactus'' subgenus ''Turbinicarpus''. It was elevated to a genus in 1937 by Franz Buxbaum and Backeberg. The circumscription of ''Turbinicarpus'' has been described as "remarkably unstable", with species regularly transferred to other genera. Its taxonomic history is often mixed with that of other genera like ''Echinocactus'', '' Echinomastus'', '' Gymnocactus'', '' Mammillaria'', ''Neolloydia'', ''Normanbokea'', ''Pediocactus'', ''Pelecyphora'', ''Strombocactus'', ''Thelocactus'' and ''Toumeya'', as the results of almost two centuries of constant evolution in the understanding of the affinities and relationships inside the family Cactaceae. A genus revision by Davide Do ...
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Normanbokea
''Turbinicarpus'' is a genus of very small to medium-sized cacti, which inhabit the north-eastern regions of Mexico, in particular the states of San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas. Taxonomy The taxon was first proposed by Curt Backeberg as ''Strombocactus'' subgenus ''Turbinicarpus''. It was elevated to a genus in 1937 by Franz Buxbaum and Backeberg. The circumscription of ''Turbinicarpus'' has been described as "remarkably unstable", with species regularly transferred to other genera. Its taxonomic history is often mixed with that of other genera like '' Echinocactus'', ''Echinomastus'', ''Gymnocactus'', '' Mammillaria'', ''Neolloydia'', ''Normanbokea'', ''Pediocactus'', ''Pelecyphora'', ''Strombocactus'', ''Thelocactus'' and ''Toumeya'', as the results of almost two centuries of constant evolution in the understanding of the affinities and relationships inside the family Cactaceae. A genus revision by Davide ...
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Turbinicarpus Schmiedickeanus
''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae. Subspecies , Plants of the World Online accepts the following subspecies, many of which have been treated as separate species: *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''andersonii'' Mosco *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''bonatzii'' (Gerhart Frank) Panar., syn. ''Turbinicarpus bonatzii'' Gerhart Frank *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''dickisoniae'' (Glass & R.A.Foster) N.P.Taylor *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''flaviflorus'' (Gerhart Frank & A.B.Lau) Glass *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''gracilis'' (Glass & R.A.Foster) Glass *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''jauernigii'' (G.Frank) D.R.Hunt, syn. ''Turbinicarpus jauernigii'' Gerhart Frank *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''klinkerianus'' (Backeb. & H.Jacobsen) N.P.Taylor *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp. ''macrochele'' (Werderm.) N.P.Taylor *''Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus'' subsp ...
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Turbinicarpus Saueri
''Turbinicarpus saueri'' is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae. It is endemic to San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas states, located in northeastern Mexico. Its natural habitat is hot deserts. Subspecies , Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by ... accepts the following subspecies, some of which have been treated as separate species: *''Turbinicarpus saueri'' subsp. ''gonzalezii'' Pavlícek & Zatloukal *''Turbinicarpus saueri'' subsp. ''knuthianus'' (Boed.) Lüthy, syn. ''Turbinicarpus knuthianus'' (Boed.) V.John & Ríha *''Turbinicarpus saueri'' subsp. ''nelissae'' Halda & Panar., syn. ''Turbinicarpus ysabelae'' *''Turbinicarpus saueri'' subsp. ''nieblae'' (García-Mor., Mart.-Aval. & Bergm.Beck.) A.Hofer *''Turbinicarpus saueri'' subs ...
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Thelocactus
''Thelocactus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. Members of the genus are native to the arid lands of Central and Northern Mexico. Description ''Thelocactus'' species are globe-shaped, short and cylindrical. They are small cacti, although there are one or two species which, while only about 15 cm high, can be 25 cm in diameter; for example, ''T. nidulans''. ''Thelocactus'' species are generally solitary, but some varieties will cluster in groups. The ribs on ''Thelocactus'' species are very clearly marked and are sometimes twisted in a spiral. There can be from 8 to 20 ribs, which are rather low and normally marked with raised, angular or hexagonal tubercles. These tubercles can sometimes be difficult to distinguish. Areoles sit in a furrow directly above where the spines grow and there can be up to twenty radial/radiating spines. They are often needle-like, spread out and can be from 1.3 – 1.5 cm long. The central spines are most ...
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Rapicactus
''Rapicactus'' is a genus of cactus in the tribe Cacteae, subfamily Cactoideae. It has been synonymized with '' Turbinicarpus'' but molecular phylogenetic studies have supported its monophyly and separation from that genus. Taxonomy The genus ''Rapicactus'' was proposed in 1942 by Buxbaum and Oehme. It was characterized by having thick roots with a constriction above forming a neck. However, most subsequent treatments sank the genus into a broadly circumscribed genus ''Turbinicarpus''. The circumscription of ''Turbinicarpus'' has been described as "remarkably unstable", with species regularly transferred to other genera. The broad circumscription of ''Turbinicarpus'' was recognized as polyphyletic by Hunt in 2016. A phylogenetic study published in 2019 showed that a monophyletic ''Rapicactus'' was sister to '' Acharagma'', separated from a monophyletic ''Turbinicarpus'': Species , Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published b ...
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Pelecyphora
''Pelecyphora'' is a genus of cacti, comprising 2 species. They originate from Mexico. ''Pelecyphora'' is known for its medicinal properties and may have been utilized as a psychoactive in the same way as '' Lophophora williamsii''. It is known as "Peyotillo". Taxonomy The two accepted species are: Synonymy At genus level *The genus ''Encephalocarpus'' A.Berger has been brought into synonymy with ''Pelecyphora''. At species level The following are synonyms of species now placed outside of ''Pelecyphora'': *''Pelecyphora aselliformis var. pectinata'' (= ''Mammillaria pectinifera'') *''Pelecyphora pectinata'' (= ''Mammillaria pectinifera'') *''Pelecyphora pseudopectinata'' (= '' Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus'') *''Pelecyphora valdeziana'' (= ''Turbinicarpus valdezianus'') *''Pelecyphora plumosa'' (= ''Turbinicarpus valdezianus'') *''Pelecyphora pulcherrima'' (= '' Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus'') Psychoactivity * Pelecyphora aselliformis: Mescaline Mescaline o ...
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Neolloydia
''Neolloydia'' is a formerly recognized genus of cacti. The genus was first erected by Britton and Rose in 1922. Edward F. Anderson regarded ''Neolloydia'' as being poorly defined, with the result that species that had at times been included in ''Neolloydia'' were afterwards placed in multiple genera, including ''Coryphantha'', ''Echinomastus'', '' Escobaria'', '' Mammillaria'', ''Sclerocactus'', ''Thelocactus'' and '' Turbinicarpus''. In his 2001 book, Anderson firmly placed only one species in the genus, ''Neolloydia conoidea'', with another, ''Neolloydia matehualensis'', being regarded as only a variant of ''N. conoidea''. , Plants of the World Online treated ''Neolloydia conoidea'' as a synonym of ''Cochemiea conoidea'', and ''Neolloydia'' as a synonym of ''Cochemiea''. Species that have been placed in ''Neolloydia'' include: *''Neolloydia clavata'' → ''Coryphantha clavata'' *''Neolloydia conoidea'' → ''Cochemiea conoidea'' *''Neolloydia horripila'' → ''Kadenicarpu ...
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Echinocactus
''Echinocactus'' is a genus of cacti in the subfamily Cactoideae. The generic name derives from the Ancient Greek Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic p ... εχινος (''echinos''), meaning "spiny," and ''cactus''. It and '' Ferocactus'' are the two genera of barrel cactus. Members of the genus usually have heavy spination and relatively small flowers. The fruits are copiously woolly, and this is one major distinction between ''Echinocactus'' and ''Ferocactus''. Propagation is by seed. Perhaps the best known species is the golden barrel ('' Echinocactus grusonii'') from Mexico, an easy-to-grow and widely cultivated plant. Though common in the houseplant and landscape industry, the golden barrel has become very rare in habitat. Species As of 2020, the genus inclu ...
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Polyphyly
A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of convergent evolution. The arrangement of the members of a polyphyletic group is called a polyphyly .. ource for pronunciation./ref> It is contrasted with monophyly and paraphyly. For example, the biological characteristic of warm-bloodedness evolved separately in the ancestors of mammals and the ancestors of birds; "warm-blooded animals" is therefore a polyphyletic grouping. Other examples of polyphyletic groups are algae, C4 photosynthetic plants, and edentates. Many taxonomists aim to avoid homoplasies in grouping taxa together, with a goal to identify and eliminate groups that are found to be polyphyletic. This is often the stimulus for major revisions of the classification schemes. Researchers concerned more with ecology than with syst ...
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Davide Donati
Davide Donati (born 25 April 1994) is an Italian aerobic gymnast. Along with his partner Michela Castoldi Michela may refer to: *Michela Alioto-Pier (born 1968), member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors *Michela Vittoria Brambilla (born 1967), Italian politician and businesswoman *Michela Cobisi (born 1982), Italian retired pair skater *Michel ..., Donati is the 2016 and 2018 Aerobic Gymnastics World Champion and the 2015 European Games silver medalist in the Mixed Pairs category. He was also a member of the silver medalist Italian group at the 2016 World Championships. References 1994 births Living people People from Vimercate Italian aerobic gymnasts Male aerobic gymnasts Medalists at the Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships Gymnasts at the 2015 European Games Gymnasts at the 2019 European Games European Games medalists in gymnastics European Games gold medalists for Italy European Games silver medalists for Italy Sportspeople from the Province of Mon ...
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Toumeya
''Sclerocactus'' ("hard cactus", from Greek; refers to the hard, dry fruit) is a genus of cacti. It comprises about 15 species, the exact number depending on the authority. These species are very xerophytic. They are sometimes called 'fishhook cactus' or 'little barrels.' Description ''Sclerocactus'' are ovoid to elongate cylindric, have rigid stems with tubercles that are generally coalesced into ribs, and are covered with spines that come out of the areoles., in Most species have at least one hooked spine at each areole. Less often, species may not have hooks. These plants are found in higher elevation deserts such as on the Colorado Plateau, or in the Mohave Desert or the Great Basin. They are well suited to extremes due to lack of rainfall, hot summers and below freezing winters. The little barrel cactus typically grows in areas where water flows irregularly or depressions where water can accumulate for short periods of time. They are most often found growing along ...
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