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{{Taxobox
{{Taxobox
| name = Parodia
| name = Parodia
| image = Parodia_nivosa.jpg
| image = Parodia_microsperma.jpg
| kingdom = [[Plantae]]
| kingdom = [[Plantae]]
| family = [[Cactaceae]]
| family = [[Cactaceae]]
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| genus = '''Parodia'''
| genus = '''Parodia'''
| authority = Spegazzini (1923)
| authority = Spegazzini (1923)
| notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Strictly defined to exclude Notocactus, following the morphology of seeds and flowers.
| notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). The genus is treated here in the strict sense (''Parodia sensu stricto'').
}}
}}


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
Named in honor of Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi, a prominent Argentine botanist.
The genus is named in honour of Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi (1895–1966), an Argentine agricultural engineer and botanist.


== Description ==
== Description ==
'''Parodia''' consists of small to medium globose cacti, often famous for their incredibly dense and colorful spination.
'''Parodia''' is a genus of small globose to shortly columnar cacti, solitary or forming clumps, with a depressed apex.
* '''Stems''': Typically globose, sometimes becoming shortly cylindrical. Many species have spiraled ribs.
 
* '''Spines''': Often very dense, covering the entire body. Central spines are frequently hooked.
* '''Stems''': Globose to short columnar, ribbed or tuberculate.
* '''Flowers''': Brightly colored (yellow, orange, red), funnel-shaped, and appear at the apex.
* '''Spines''': Straight, curved, or hooked.
* '''Seeds''': Very small, often with a smooth testa, which distinguishes them from ''Notocactus''.
* '''Flowers''': Diurnal, usually self-sterile, funnel-shaped to bell-shaped, appearing near the apex; yellow, orange or red.
* '''Fruits''': Small, globose to cylindrical, dry or semi-dry, woolly, dehiscing basally.
* '''Seeds''': Small, black or brown, reticulate; dispersal mainly by ants (myrmecochory) or water (hydrochory).


== Distribution ==
== Distribution ==
South America: Bolivia, northern Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Brazil.
* '''South America''':
Argentina (Catamarca, Jujuy, Salta, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán), 
Bolivia (Cochabamba, Tarija)
 
== Habitat ==
The genus grows in diverse environments, including rocky slopes, valleys (''quebradas''), and among shrubs, from about 1000 to 2500 m altitude. Some species tolerate strong nocturnal frosts.
 
== Taxonomy ==
The genus ''Parodia'' was established by Spegazzini in 1923.
 
The delimitation of the genus has been controversial. Some authors included ''Notocactus'', ''Wigginsia'', and related genera within a broad ''Parodia'', but this concept is considered problematic and polyphyletic.
 
According to Joël Lodé (2015), ''Parodia sensu stricto'' is a distinct genus defined primarily by floral and seed morphology.
 
Molecular studies have shown complex relationships within the group, and classification remains subject to revision.


== Species ==
== Species ==
Following the strict classification of Joël Lodé (2015–2019).
Following the classification of Joël Lodé (2015).
* [[Parodia alacriportana]]
 
** [[Parodia alacriportana subsp. brevihamata]]
** [[Parodia alacriportana subsp. catarinensis]]
** [[Parodia alacriportana subsp. magurensis]]
* [[Parodia aureicentra]]
* [[Parodia ayopayana]]
* [[Parodia ayopayana]]
* [[Parodia comarapana]]
* [[Parodia chrysacanthion]]
* [[Parodia formosa]]
* [[Parodia formosa]]
* [[Parodia glischrocarpa]]
* [[Parodia gibbulosoides]]
* [[Parodia maassii]]
* [[Parodia horrida]]
* [[Parodia microsperma]] ''(type species)''
* [[Parodia microsperma]]
** [[Parodia microsperma subsp. horrida]]
* [[Parodia mueller-melchersii]]
** [[Parodia mueller-melchersii subsp. gutierrezii]]
** [[Parodia mueller-melchersii subsp. winkleri]]
* [[Parodia nivosa]]
* [[Parodia nivosa]]
* [[Parodia ocampoi]]
* [[Parodia penicillata]]
* [[Parodia penicillata]]
* [[Parodia schwebsiana]]
 
* [[Parodia tuberculata]]
== Notes ==
** [[Parodia tuberculata subsp. borealis]]
* The genus is treated here in a strict sense (s.s.), excluding taxa often included in broader concepts of ''Parodia''.
* [[Parodia uhligiana]]
* The broader concept (s.l.) including ''Notocactus'' and others remains controversial.
* [[Parodia weberiana]]
* Future molecular studies may further refine the limits of the genus.
** [[Parodia weberiana subsp. krahnii]]


[[Category:Cactaceae]]
[[Category:Cactaceae]]
[[Category:Cactoideae]]
[[Category:Cactoideae]]
[[Category:Notocacteae]]
[[Category:Notocacteae]]
[[Category:Notocactus]]
[[Category:Parodia]]
[[Category:Parodia]]

Latest revision as of 13:17, 15 April 2026

Parodia
File:Parodia microsperma.jpg
Kingdom Plantae
Family Cactaceae
Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Notocacteae
SubTribe
Genus Parodia
Species
Notes Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). The genus is treated here in the strict sense (Parodia sensu stricto).

Etymology

The genus is named in honour of Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi (1895–1966), an Argentine agricultural engineer and botanist.

Description

Parodia is a genus of small globose to shortly columnar cacti, solitary or forming clumps, with a depressed apex.

  • Stems: Globose to short columnar, ribbed or tuberculate.
  • Spines: Straight, curved, or hooked.
  • Flowers: Diurnal, usually self-sterile, funnel-shaped to bell-shaped, appearing near the apex; yellow, orange or red.
  • Fruits: Small, globose to cylindrical, dry or semi-dry, woolly, dehiscing basally.
  • Seeds: Small, black or brown, reticulate; dispersal mainly by ants (myrmecochory) or water (hydrochory).

Distribution

  • South America:

Argentina (Catamarca, Jujuy, Salta, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán), Bolivia (Cochabamba, Tarija)

Habitat

The genus grows in diverse environments, including rocky slopes, valleys (quebradas), and among shrubs, from about 1000 to 2500 m altitude. Some species tolerate strong nocturnal frosts.

Taxonomy

The genus Parodia was established by Spegazzini in 1923.

The delimitation of the genus has been controversial. Some authors included Notocactus, Wigginsia, and related genera within a broad Parodia, but this concept is considered problematic and polyphyletic.

According to Joël Lodé (2015), Parodia sensu stricto is a distinct genus defined primarily by floral and seed morphology.

Molecular studies have shown complex relationships within the group, and classification remains subject to revision.

Species

Following the classification of Joël Lodé (2015).

Notes

  • The genus is treated here in a strict sense (s.s.), excluding taxa often included in broader concepts of Parodia.
  • The broader concept (s.l.) including Notocactus and others remains controversial.
  • Future molecular studies may further refine the limits of the genus.