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(K. Schumann) Britton & Rose

Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 49: 251. 1922.

Etymology: Greek thele, nipple, and Cactus, an old genus name, in reference to the tubercle shape
Basionym: Echinocactus subg. Thelocactus K. Sch umann Gesamtbeschr. Kakt., 429. 1898
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 216. Mentioned on page 99, 207.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="plant orientation;plant architecture;plant architecture;plant location"><b>Plants </b>erect, unbranched or branched and forming mounds, deep-seated in substrate or not.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="taproot density;taproot height or length or size"><b>Roots </b>diffuse or short taproots.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="stem architecture;stem coloration;stem shape;stem shape;stem height or length or size;stem shape;stem length;stem width;stem pubescence"><b>Stems </b>unsegmented, greenish [to pale blue-gray], spheric or flat-topped to short cylindric, 3–38 × 4–20 cm, glabrous;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="rib atypical count;rib count;rib count;plant life cycle;crest shape;rib relief;rib diameter">ribs usually 7–13 [–25], absent in young plants [and some Mexican taxa], crests very deeply notched above each areole, thus ribs strongly tuberculate, 15–25 mm diam.;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="tubercle prominence;tubercle shape;tubercle shape;tubercle shape;tubercle shape">tubercles prominent, broadly rounded, conic, pyramidal, bilaterally compressed [or long-decurrent];</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="areole atypical some measurement;areole some measurement;areole arrangement;groove count;groove prominence;spine arrangement;plant life cycle">areoles 6–20 [–52] mm apart along ribs, groove connecting areole to spine cluster absent on youngest adults and conspicuous on older plants;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="areolar gland prominence">areolar glands often conspicuous [or absent];</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="cortex texture;cortex coating;pith texture;pith coating">cortex and pith firm, not mucilaginous.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="spine atypical count;spine count;spine coloration;spine coloration;spine coloration;spine coloration;spine coloration;largest spine width"><b>Spines </b>[1–] (8–) 12–30 per areole, white, yellow, or red [black], largest spines 0.2–1.5 mm wide;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="spine arrangement;spine atypical count;spine atypical count;spine count;spine course;spine atypical some measurement;spine some measurement;spine arrangement;spine prominence or shape;spine shape;spine shape">radial spines [0–] (8–) 12–20 (–25) per areole, contrasting with other spines, straight [to curved, rarely almost hooked], 9–35 (–45) mm, adaxial radial spines flat and bladelike or ribbonlike;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="central spine atypical count;central spine count;central spine course;central spine course;central spine shape;central spine shape;central spine shape;central spine shape;central spine shape">central spines 0–4 (–5) per areole, usually straight, sometimes somewhat curved, terete, flattened, or angled.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s11" data-properties="flower duration;flower shape;flower atypical length;flower atypical length;flower length;flower atypical width;flower atypical width;flower width"><b>Flowers </b>diurnal, from adaxial or axillary extremity of areole, near stem apex, shallowly to deeply funnelform, [2.5–] 4–8 (–10) × [2–] 4–6.5 (–10) cm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s12" data-properties="outer tepal shape">outer tepals minutely fringed;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s13" data-properties="inner tepal orientation;inner tepal coloration;inner tepal coloration;inner tepal length;inner tepal width;margin shape;margin shape;margin shape;margin shape">inner tepals widely spreading, magenta or pink [white, yellow, or patterned with contrasting veins or transverse white band proximally and/or broad white margins and/or orange-red to crimson proximal portions], 28–50 × 5–12 mm, margins entire or fringed to denticulate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s14" data-properties="ovary architecture or pubescence;ovary pubescence;ovary architecture">ovary scaly, hairless, spineless;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s15" data-properties="scale count;scale width;margin texture;margin shape">scales 5–21, broad, margins scarious, minutely fringed;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s16" data-properties="stigma lobe count;stigma lobe coloration;stigma lobe coloration;stigma lobe coloration;stigma lobe coloration;stigma lobe some measurement">stigma lobes 7–13, reddish to orange or yellowish [or whitish], 4.5 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s17" data-properties="fruit dehiscence;fruit coloration;fruit coloration;fruit coloration;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit atypical length;fruit length;fruit atypical width;fruit width;fruit texture;fruit condition;fruit architecture or pubescence;fruit architecture;fruit pubescence;basal pore size"><b>Fruits </b>dehiscent through large basal pore, green to brownish purple [to magenta], spheric to short cylindric, (5–) 7–18 × 6–12 (–17) mm, not juicy, drying immediately after ripening, scaly, spineless, hairless;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s18" data-properties="floral remnant duration">floral remnant persistent.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s19" data-properties="seed coloration;seed coloration;seed shape;seed shape;seed shape;seed shape;seed size;seed length;seed width"><b>Seeds </b>black or very dark-brown, short cylindric to pyriform, sometimes constricted above base, 1.4–2.5 × 1–1.75 mm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s20" data-properties="">testa cells convex [or flat, sometimes with shiny, raised, reticulate sculpture of slightly protruding, narrow, straight anticlinal walls].</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s21" data-properties="testa cell shape;x chromosome count">x = 11.</span><!--
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--><p>Thelocactus is an assortment of morphologically primitive species groups, united primarily by fruit morphology (scaly, dehiscent through gaping poricidal attachment scars), which is shared with Echinomastus intertextus. Seed shape, however, is cylindric or pyriform, unlike the spheric or hemispheric seeds of Echinomastus. Chloroplast DNA evidence (C. A. Butterworth et al. 2002) places certain examined species of Thelocactus close to Ferocactus along with Glandulicactus and the Mexican genus Leuchtenbergia. Unfortunately, because Thelocactus is probably paraphyletic or polyphyletic (species originating from different ancestors), relationships of each species must be examined. Although Echinomastus was not included in that study, DNA evidence obtained by J. M. Porter et al. (2000) confirmed that genus is more closely related to Sclerocactus than to Thelocactus.</p>
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--><p><i>Thelocactus</i> is an assortment of morphologically primitive species groups, united primarily by fruit morphology (scaly, dehiscent through gaping poricidal attachment scars), which is shared with <i>Echinomastus intertextus</i>. Seed shape, however, is cylindric or pyriform, unlike the spheric or hemispheric seeds of <i>Echinomastus</i>. Chloroplast DNA evidence (C. A. Butterworth et al. 2002) places certain examined species of <i>Thelocactus</i> close to <i>Ferocactus</i> along with <i>Glandulicactus</i> and the Mexican genus Leuchtenbergia. Unfortunately, because <i>Thelocactus</i> is probably paraphyletic or polyphyletic (species originating from different ancestors), relationships of each species must be examined. Although <i>Echinomastus</i> was not included in that study, DNA evidence obtained by J. M. Porter et al. (2000) confirmed that genus is more closely related to <i>Sclerocactus</i> than to <i>Thelocactus</i>.</p>
 
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Plants erect, unbranched or branched and forming mounds, deep-seated in substrate or not. Roots diffuse or short taproots. Stems unsegmented, greenish [to pale blue-gray], spheric or flat-topped to short cylindric, 3–38 × 4–20 cm, glabrous; ribs usually 7–13[–25], absent in young plants [and some Mexican taxa], crests very deeply notched above each areole, thus ribs strongly tuberculate, 15–25 mm diam.; tubercles prominent, broadly rounded, conic, pyramidal, bilaterally compressed [or long decurrent]; areoles 6–20[–52] mm apart along ribs, groove connecting areole to spine cluster absent on youngest adults and conspicuous on older plants; areolar glands often conspicuous [or absent]; cortex and pith firm, not mucilaginous. Spines [1–](8–)12–30 per areole, white, yellow, or red [black], largest spines 0.2–1.5 mm wide; radial spines [0–](8–)12–20(–25) per areole, contrasting with other spines, straight [to curved, rarely almost hooked], 9–35(–45) mm, adaxial radial spines flat and bladelike or ribbonlike; central spines 0–4(–5) per areole, usually straight, sometimes somewhat curved, terete, flattened, or angled. Flowers diurnal, from adaxial or axillary extremity of areole, near stem apex, shallowly to deeply funnelform, [2.5–]4–8(–10) × [2–]4–6.5(–10) cm; outer tepals minutely fringed; inner tepals widely spreading, magenta or pink [white, yellow, or patterned with contrasting veins or transverse white band proximally and/or broad white margins and/or orange-red to crimson proximal portions], 28–50 × 5–12 mm, margins entire or fringed to denticulate; ovary scaly, hairless, spineless; scales 5–21, broad, margins scarious, minutely fringed; stigma lobes 7–13, reddish to orange or yellowish [or whitish], 4.5 mm. Fruits dehiscent through large basal pore, green to brownish purple [to magenta], spheric to short cylindric, (5–)7–18 × 6–12(–17) mm, not juicy, drying immediately after ripening, scaly, spineless, hairless; floral remnant persistent. Seeds black or very dark brown, short cylindric to pyriform, sometimes constricted above base, 1.4–2.5 × 1–1.75 mm; testa cells convex [or flat, sometimes with shiny, raised, reticulate sculpture of slightly protruding, narrow, straight anticlinal walls]. x = 11.

Distribution

Arid regions, sw United States, Mexico.

Discussion

Species 11 (1 in the flora).

Thelocactus is an assortment of morphologically primitive species groups, united primarily by fruit morphology (scaly, dehiscent through gaping poricidal attachment scars), which is shared with Echinomastus intertextus. Seed shape, however, is cylindric or pyriform, unlike the spheric or hemispheric seeds of Echinomastus. Chloroplast DNA evidence (C. A. Butterworth et al. 2002) places certain examined species of Thelocactus close to Ferocactus along with Glandulicactus and the Mexican genus Leuchtenbergia. Unfortunately, because Thelocactus is probably paraphyletic or polyphyletic (species originating from different ancestors), relationships of each species must be examined. Although Echinomastus was not included in that study, DNA evidence obtained by J. M. Porter et al. (2000) confirmed that genus is more closely related to Sclerocactus than to Thelocactus.

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Bull. Torrey Bot. Club +
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