Difference between revisions of "Echinomastus mariposensis"

Hester

Desert Pl. Life 17: 59, fig. s.n. (p. 60). 1945.

Common names: Mariposa cactus
Conservation concern
Synonyms: Neolloydia mariposensis (Hester) L. D. Benson Sclerocactus mariposensis (Hester) N. P. Taylor
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Revision as of 23:14, 27 May 2020

Stems 3–10 × 3–6 cm; ribs usually 21 (or stems strictly tuberculate); areoles 6–12 mm apart along ribs; areolar glands absent. Spines 23–30 per areole, pale tan to grayish white, largest spines often tipped “chalky” or “dusty” blue-gray and brown; radial spines 19–26 per areole; abaxial (shortest) radial spine 3–7 × 0.1–0.25 mm; adaxial and lateral (longest) radial spines 5–11(–15) mm; central spines 4(–6) per areole, 12–21 × 0.2–0.6 mm; longest adaxial central spines erect or ascending, often slightly curved toward stem apex, abaxial central spine 5–8(–15) mm, descending or porrect and often decurved. Flowers 2.2–2.3 × 1.9–4 cm; inner tepals white with complete or partial midstripes of either dull pink or pale yellowish tan to pale green, 1–2 cm × 1.5–4 mm; stigma lobes green or yellow-green. Fruits indehiscent or disintegrating irregularly, short oblong or spheric, 10 × 8 mm. 2n = 22.


Phenology: Flowering Feb–Mar; fruiting Apr.
Habitat: Chihuahuan desert scrub and margin of Tamaulipan thorn scrub, rocky sites, barren hilltops, limestone
Elevation: 500-1300 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Echinomastus mariposensis prefers rockier sites than other species of Echinomastus in the Chihuahuan Desert. It usually inhabits limestone and is abruptly replaced by E. warnockii on gypsum and other substrates. Immature plants have only two central spines, one above the other, both 3 mm, resembling immature Coryphantha tuberculosa except for subtleties of color, thickness, and orientation of the spines.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Echinomastus mariposensis"
Allan D. Zimmerman +  and Bruce D. Parfitt +
Hester +
Mariposa cactus +
Tex. +  and Mexico (Coahuila). +
500-1300 m +
Chihuahuan desert scrub and margin of Tamaulipan thorn scrub, rocky sites, barren hilltops, limestone +
Flowering Feb–Mar +  and fruiting Apr. +
Desert Pl. Life +
Conservation concern +
Neolloydia mariposensis +  and Sclerocactus mariposensis +
Echinomastus mariposensis +
Echinomastus +
species +