The names Opuntia bulbispina, O. clavata, O. emoryi and O. grahamii, originally proposed by George Engelmann between 1848 and 1856, are reviewed and typified after new findings of previously unknown voucher specimens. Original materials collected by some of the collaborators employed by Engelmann during the Mexican Boundary Survey were discovered in a loan from the Torrey Herbarium at the New York Botanical Garden (NY). Many of the materials include fragments of stems and fruits, and others include only sectioned flowers and some seeds. Particularly good descriptions of the species here concerned were published in Engelmann's “Synopsis of the Cactaceae” in 1857, and exceptional illustrations were produced by Paulus Roetter and printed in “Cactaceae of the Boundary” in 1859. The problems surrounding some previous typifications of these names range from typification of joint lectotypes to illegitimate typifications of illustrations when original material was known to exist. The materials selected for typification were collected by the Mexican Boundary Survey and are lodged at the herbaria of the Missouri Botanical Garden (MO) and the New York Botanical Garden (NY); some are illustrations published by Engelmann.
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1 January 2012
Typification of Four North American Club-Chollas:the Names of Four Engelmannian Species from Mexico and Southwestern United States
Rolando T. Bárcenas,
Julie A. Hawkins,
Fernando Chiang
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Haseltonia
Vol. 2012 • No. 17
January 2012
Vol. 2012 • No. 17
January 2012
Chihuahuan Desert
Clavatae
Corynopuntia
Grusonia
Opuntia
Sonoran Desert