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Ver. 24.9
September 19th, 2024

404.0000 Family Cactaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl.: 310 (1789), nom. cons.
133 genera, ca. 1700-1800 spp. There has been excessive splitting, leading to over 3000 species in some collectors view. The phylogeny is still somewhat in flux, but is getting more stabilized now. It should be good practice in the future that each ´new species´ description is confirmed by molecular genetics, not only by morphology.
Species listed in database: 1794; hybrids: 77
= Cereaceae DC. & Spreng.(transl.Jameson); Elem. Philos. Pl.: 142 (1821)
= Nopaleaceae Schmid & Curtman; Pflanzenr. 2: 135 (1856)
= Opuntiaceae Desv.; S. Gérardin de Mirecourt & N. A. Desvaux, Dict. Rais. Bot.: 52, 385 (1817)
404.5883 Genus Cereus Mill.; Gard. Dict. Abr. ed. 4 (1754) s. str.
Distribution: Tropical America, West Indies
Species listed in database: 35
= Cirinosum Neck.; Elem. Bot. 2: 84 (1790), opus utique oppr.
= Estevesia P.J.Braun; Kakt. And. Sukk. 60(3): 64 (2009)
= Mirabella F.Ritter; Kakteen Südamer. 1: 108 (1979)
= Monvillea Britton & Rose; Cact. 2: 21 (1920) (p. p.)
= Piptanthocereus (Berger) Riccob.; Boll. R. Ort. Palermo 8: 255 (1909) (1)
= Praepilosocereus Guiggi; Cactology 2: 18 (2010)
= Subpilocereus Backeb.; Blätt. Kakt. Forsch. 1938(6): (22) (1938)

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