Towards a unified taxonomic catalogue for the Chilean cacti: assembling molecular systematics and classical taxonomy
Author
Walter, Helmut E.
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The EXSIS Project: Cactaceae Ex-Situ & In-Situ Conservation, 31860, Emmerthal, Germany. & hw 582133 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8614 - 0159
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Author
Guerrero, Pablo C.
0000-0003-1034-1899
Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales & Oceanográficas, Universidad de Concepción, Casilla 160 C, Concepción, Chile. & Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity (IEB), Victoria 631, Barrio Universitario, Concepción, Chile. & Millennium Institute Biodiversity of Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic Ecosystems (BASE), CP 7800003, Santiago, Chile. & pabloguerrero @ udec. cl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1034 - 1899
pabloguerrero@udec.cl
text
Phytotaxa
2022
2022-06-14
550
2
79
98
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.550.2.1
1179-3163
6641038
Subtribe
Trichocereinae
Britton & Rose (1920)
:
—Most of the genera in Subtribe
Trichocereine
are also found in the traditional concept “Trichocereae” and the same applies to all the five Chilean genera [
Haageocereus
Backeb.
,
Leucostele
Backeb.
,
Lobivia
Britton & Rose,
Oreocereus
(A.Berger) Riccob., and
Soehrensia
Backeb.
] in the Subtribe
Trichocereinae
. Based on DNA sequences and a broad sampling, Schlumperger & Renner (2012) showed that the large genus
Echinopsis
Zucc.
is polyphyletic. Consequently, many former segregate genera were reinstalled, and the names of the Chilean taxa needed to be changed from
Echinopsis
s.l.
into
Leucostele
Backeb.
,
Lobivia
Britton & Rose, and
Soehrensia
Backeb. (Schlumpberger 2012)
.
Hunt (2012
,
2016
, see
Table 2
), accepted Schlumperger’s concept as “alternative”, while
Rodríguez
et al.
(2018)
still upheld the
Echinopsis
s.l.
concept.
Concerning the genus
Leucostele
, the old name
Cactus coquimbanus
Mol.
has recently been rejected for being ambiguous (
Eggli & Walter 2012
) and
Wilson (2016)
. Consequently, all combinations using this basionym must be abandoned. Among them is “
Leucostele coquimbana
(Mol.) Schlumpb.
”.A new combination of
Cereus nigripilis
Phil.
, which represents the shrubby columnar plants occurring along the coast from the Coquimbo- to the
Atacama Region
was recently proposed [
Leucostele nigripilis
(Phil.)
P.C.
Guerrero
& Helmut Walter (see
Guerrero
&
Walter 2019
and
Table 2
)]. Several new taxa in the genus
Leucostele
were also recently proposed in different journals. As none of them had been included in the sampling of a molecular-based study, we decided not to accept them as long as they are supported by molecular phylogenies:
L. faundezii
(Albesiano) Schlumpb.
,
L. pectinifera
(Albesiano) Schlumpb.
, and
L. undulosa
(Albesiano) Schlumpb. (
Korotkova
et al.
2021
)
.