Armatocereus
Armatocereus is a genus of mostly tree-like cacti from South America. These species have a conspicuous constriction at the end of the annual growth. The flowers are mostly white, with a more or less spiny ovary. The fruits are mostly spiny.
Description
Armatocereus species are columnar cacti, bushlike or treelike, with cylindrical upright branched stems. The stems have 5–12 distinct ribs, and are made up of sections with a narrower "neck" between them, corresponding to annual growth. The large areoles bear strong spines, rarely few or none. The narrow tubular flowers appear at night, and have a spiny ovary and floral tube and white petals. The red or green fruit is large, globular or ovoid, with strong spines that are lost on maturity. It contains large black seeds, ovoid or kidney-shaped.Taxonomy
The genus name was first mentioned in print by Curt Backeberg in 1934, and again in 1935. However, at the time, the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature required a Latin description for a genus name to be accepted, and this was not published until 1938. Armatocereus means "armed cereus", referring to the spines.Phylogeny and classification
Classifications based on morphological characters placed Armatocereus in the subfamily Cactoideae, tribe Browningieae. However, molecular phylogenetic studies have repeatedly shown that the tribe Browningieae is not monophyletic. A 2011 study places Armatocereus in a clade called "PHB", as it contains members of the previously defined tribes Pachycereeae, Hylocereeae and Browningieaes; other Browningieae members, including Browningia, are placed in a more distantly related BCT clade. The main clades in the resulting phylogeny are shown below.Species
The taxonomy of the genus and of its species was described as "confusing" by Edward F. Anderson in 2001. The Plant List accepts six species:Image | Scientific name | Distribution |
Armatocereus cartwrightianus Backeb. | Ecuador and Peru | |
Armatocereus godingianus Backeb. | Ecuador and Peru | |
Armatocereus laetus Backeb. | Peru | |
Armatocereus matucanensis Backeb. | Ecuador and Peru | |
Armatocereus procerus Rauh & Backeb. | Southern Peru. | |
Armatocereus rauhii Backeb. | north of Peru |
Other sources, including Anderson, list further species not accepted in The Plant List:
- Armatocereus arduus F.Ritter = A. rauhii
- Armatocereus ghiesbreghtii F.Ritter – status unresolved in The Plant List
- Armatocereus mataranus F.Ritter = A. matucanensis
- Armatocereus oligogonus Rauh & Backeb. = A. matucanensis
- Armatocereus riomajensis Rauh & Backeb. = A. matucanensis
- Armatocereus rupicola F.Ritter = A. rauhii
Distribution and habitat