Neolloydia


Neolloydia is a genus of cacti.

Description

These small, low-growing cacti are usually solitary or form loose cushions. They have spherical to cylindrical shoots that are typically yellowish-green with whitish, woolly tips. The plants measure 3 to 6 centimeters in diameter and 5 to 24 centimeters in height. They have weakly developed or absent ribs. Distinctive conical warts, 3 to 10 millimeters long and 6 to 10 millimeters wide, are prominent on the surface. The areoles are dimorphic, about 3 to 5 millimeters in diameter, spaced 8 to 12 millimeters apart, with a furrow. Central spines, which may be absent, are 1 to 2 in number, variable in color from black to reddish-brown, straight, and erect, measuring 5 to 25 millimeters. Radial spines are straight, white or whitish with dark tips, and 5 to 7 millimeters long. The flowers are small, funnel-shaped, and typically purple-red. They are 2 to 3 centimeters long and 4 to 6 centimeters in diameter, with a smooth calyx. Fruits are round, green to greenish-brown, smooth, do not open, and measure 4 to 5 millimeters across. They contain black, pear-shaped, warty seeds.

Distribution

Neolloydia is native to northern Mexico, with its range from West Texas south through the Chihuahuan Desert to Querétaro.

Taxonomy

The genus was first erected by Britton and Joseph [Nelson Rose|Rose] in 1922. The name honors American botanist Francis Ernest Lloyd. Edward F. Anderson regarded Neolloydia as being poorly defined, with the result that species that had at times been included in Neolloydia were afterwards placed in multiple genera, including Coryphantha, Echinomastus, Escobaria, Mammillaria, Sclerocactus, Thelocactus and Turbinicarpus. In his 2001 book, Anderson firmly placed only one species in the genus, Neolloydia conoidea, with another, Neolloydia matehualensis, being regarded as only a variant of N. conoidea., Plants of [the World Online] treated Neolloydia conoidea as a synonym of Cochemiea conoidea, and Neolloydia as a synonym of Cochemiea.

Species

, Plants of the World Online accepts the following species.
ImageScientific nameDistribution
Neolloydia conoidea southern United States to central Mexico
Neolloydia inexpectata Mexico
Neolloydia matehualensis Mexico

Species formerly placed in Neolloydia include: