Thelocactus
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| Thelocactus | |
|---|---|
| File:Thelocactus bicolor.jpg | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Subfamily | Cactoideae |
| Tribe | Cacteae |
| SubTribe | |
| Genus | Thelocactus |
| Species | |
| Notes | Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) and Mosco & Zanovello (2000). |
Etymology
The name means "nipple cactus", referring to the characteristic tuberculate (nipple-like) structure of the stems.
Description
Thelocactus is a genus of small to medium-sized cacti, solitary or forming clumps.
- Habit: Globose, conical to cylindrical plants, usually with depressed apex; up to 40 cm tall.
- Ribs: Often indistinct or fragmented.
- Tubercles: Well developed, rounded or conical, sometimes elongated and grooved.
- Areoles: Situated at the apex of tubercles; nectariferous glands may be present or absent.
- Spines: Usually straight, variable in size and colour; central spines stronger and longer than radials.
- Flowers: Diurnal, funnel-shaped; white, yellow, pink to magenta, rarely orange or red; arising at the apex; pollinated by insects.
- Fruits: Green to reddish, scaly; dehiscing basally through a pore; floral remnants persistent.
- Seeds: Black, pear-shaped; testa cells smooth to warty; dispersal by ants (myrmecochory) and possibly water.
Habitat
The genus occupies a wide range of environments:
- limestone, gypsum, sandy and alluvial soils
- rocky slopes and plains
- desert scrub (matorral) and grasslands
- occasionally mountainous areas and pine forests
Altitude range: approximately 50–2700 m.
Distribution
- Mexico: Coahuila, Durango, Hidalgo, Nuevo León, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas
- USA: New Mexico, Texas
Taxonomy
Originally described by K. Schumann (1898) as a subgenus of Echinocactus, Thelocactus was elevated to genus rank by Britton & Rose (1922).
The circumscription of the genus has historically been unstable:
- Gymnocactus was separated and later merged into Turbinicarpus or reassigned
- Hamatocactus setispinus was temporarily included but later excluded due to clear morphological differences
Molecular studies:
- Butterworth et al. (2002): placed Thelocactus within a poorly resolved "Ferocactus clade"
- Bárcenas et al. (2011): showed that Thelocactus s.l. is not strictly monophyletic
- Hernández-Hernández et al. (2011): confirmed instability of the Ferocactus-related clade
- Vázquez-Sánchez et al. (2013): supported a broader clade including Thelocactus, Leuchtenbergia and related taxa
Pending further revision, the genus is treated here in its traditional circumscription.
Species
Following Mosco & Zanovello (2000) and Lodé (2015).
- Thelocactus bicolor
- Thelocactus buekii
- Thelocactus conothelos
- Thelocactus hastifer
- Thelocactus hexaedrophorus
- Thelocactus lausseri
- Thelocactus leucacanthus
- Thelocactus macdowellii
- Thelocactus multicephalus
- Thelocactus rinconensis
- Thelocactus tulensis
Notes
- The genus remains taxonomically complex and partially unresolved.
- Some taxa historically included (e.g. Hamatocactus setispinus) are now excluded.
- Molecular data suggest relationships within a broader Ferocactus-related lineage.
