Pfeiffera
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| Pfeiffera | |
|---|---|
| File:Pfeiffera iantothele.jpg | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Subfamily | Cactoideae |
| Tribe | Phyllocacteae |
| SubTribe | Corryocactinae |
| Genus | Pfeiffera |
| Species | |
| Notes | Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with reference to Nyffeler (2000, 2002), Korotkova et al. (2010), and Nyffeler & Eggli (2010). |
Etymology
Named in honour of Ludwig Georg Karl Pfeiffer (1805–1877), German physician, botanist, and author of Enumeratio Cactearum.
Description
Pfeiffera is a genus of primarily epiphytic cacti with highly variable stem morphology.
- Habit: Epiphytic, epilithic, or occasionally terrestrial; erect to pendulous.
- Stems: Branched; segments variable in size and shape; cylindrical, angled, or flattened; non-tuberculate.
- Branching: Mesotonic (branching from the middle of segments).
- Areoles: Marginal; bearing small scales.
- Spines: Small; setose to acicular.
- Flowers: Diurnal; lateral; sometimes numerous.
- Flower shape: Funnel-shaped.
- Flower color: Yellowish, orange, or white.
- Reproduction: Sometimes self-fertile.
- Pollination: By insects and hummingbirds.
- Fruits: Globose; spiny, setose or naked; translucent and veined; variable in color (whitish to red-orange); sometimes retaining perianth remnants.
- Seeds: Black, shiny, elongated; with a characteristic long or branched funicle.
Habitat
Occurs in montane environments:
- epiphytic on trees
- epilithic on rocks
- humus pockets in rocky habitats
- associated with bromeliads, orchids, and ferns
Altitude range: approximately 600–2700 m.
Distribution
South America:
- Argentina (Catamarca, Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán)
- Bolivia (Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, La Paz, Santa Cruz, Tarija)
Taxonomy
A historically controversial genus with significant reclassification.
Key points:
- Initially placed within Rhipsalideae (Britton & Rose, Buxbaum)
- Sometimes included in Rhipsalis or Lepismium (Barthlott, Anderson)
- Molecular studies (Nyffeler, 2000) showed it is not related to Rhipsalideae
- Positioned within Corryocactinae, closer to Andean lineages
- Inclusion in Lepismium would render it paraphyletic
- Korotkova et al. (2010): clarified generic limits
- Lymanbensonia separated as a distinct lineage (Korotkova, 2011)
The genus is accepted as distinct in Lodé (2015).
Species
According to Joël Lodé (2015):
- Pfeiffera asuntapatensis
- Pfeiffera boliviana
- Pfeiffera ianthothele
- Pfeiffera miyagawae
- Pfeiffera monacantha
- Pfeiffera monacantha subsp. kimnachii
- Pfeiffera paranganiensis
Notes
- Strong morphological convergence with Rhipsalideae genera.
- Distinct evolutionary lineage despite epiphytic habit.
- Characteristic seed morphology (elongated with funicle) is diagnostic.
- Important example of molecular data correcting morphology-based taxonomy.
- Closely linked to Andean cloud forest ecosystems.
