Tacinga, Britton & Rose, 1919

Freitas, Juliana Gomes, Alves, Lania Isis Ferreira, Zappi, Daniela Cristina, Almeida, Erton Mendonça De, Peraza-Flores, Lizandro N., Amaral, Daniel Oliveira Jordão Do, Araújo, Daniel Bruno Pereira & Batista, Fabiane Rabelo Da Costa, 2021, Novelties in Cactaceae from Eastern Brazil: Adding two new species and one new nothospecies to Tacinga (Opuntioideae), Phytotaxa 490 (3), pp. 239-252 : 250-251

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.490.3.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5756513

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87F5-FF88-FF9D-FF4E-FA29E2F6FEA8

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Tacinga
status

 

Key to species of Tacinga View in CoL

1. Plants scandent, stem-segments 25–70 cm long, cylindric or slightly flat at apex ............................................................................2

- Plants erect, decumbent or creeping, stem-segments 3–22 cm long, usually flat ..............................................................................3

2. Stem-segments completely cylindric, reddish; flower segments yellowish to brownish, sometimes purplish, anthers darkening after anthesis, style longer than stamens, pericarp with glochids 0.3–0.4 cm long, areoles without woolly hairs ........... Tacinga funalis View in CoL .

- Stem-segments cylindric, the distal ones flat toward apex, dark green or purplish, flower segments light green or whitish, anthers whitish green, style as long as the stamens, pericarp with glochids 0.1–0.2 cm long, areoles with woolly hairs ............................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... Tacinga braunii View in CoL

3. Plants spiny.........................................................................................................................................................................................4

- Plants unarmed .................................................................................................................................................................................11

4. Stem-segments, pericarp and fruits with whitish prominent stomata, areoles densely spiny, spines radially arranged, 1–5 central spines ..................................................................................................................................................................................................5

- Stem-segments, pericarp and fruits without visible stomata, areoles scarcely spiny, spine perpendicular or inclined to stemsegments, only 1 central spine............................................................................................................................................................7

5. Stem-segments with podaria slightly raised, spines thin and up to 3.0 cm long, golden or yellowish, pericarp and fruits unarmed.. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................6

- Stem-segments without visible podaria, spines thick and up to 5.5 cm long, whitish tipped brownish, pericarp and young fruits spiny ..................................................................................................................................................................................... T. armata View in CoL

6. Fruits with 20–30 seeds, pulp reddish ...................................................................................................................................... T. lilae View in CoL

- Fruits with 6–15 seeds, pulp translucent or greenish ..................................................................................................... T. palmadora View in CoL

7. Stem-segments orbicular or obovate, young stem-segments areoles with long hairs ........................................................ T. saxatilis View in CoL

- Stem-segments oblong or subcylindric, young stem-segments areoles without hairs .......................................................................8

8. Stem-segments with thin acicular cylindric spines, fruits oblong......................................................................................................9

- Stem-segments with thick acicular cylindric spines, sometimes slightly flattened at base, fruits globose......................................10

9. Flowers with reflexed segments, fruits orangish with no color variation around areoles.............................................. T. × flammea

- Flowers with erect segments, fruits whitish with a green ring surrounding the areoles ..................................................... T. werneri View in CoL

10. Stem-segments oblong (9–15 × 6–8 cm), spines erect................................................................................................... T. gladispina View in CoL

- Stem-segments subcylindric (3–8 × 1.5–3 cm), spines contorted....................................................................................... T. × quipa

11. Plants creeping, stem-segments subcylindric, pericarpel areoles with reddish hairs................................................ T. subcylindrica View in CoL

- Plants decumbent, stem-segments flat, pericarpel areoles without hairs ........................................................................ T. inamoena View in CoL

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