2011, Paraguay, Dept. Concepción
2011, Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Santiago de Chiquitos, A&M 704 Show on map
2011, Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Porto Murtinho, A&M 722 Show on map
2011, Paraguay, Dept. Concepción, Concepción, A&M 736 Show on map
Synonyms
Echinocactus anisitsii*, Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. anisitsii, Gymnocalycium damsii var. centrispinum, Echinocactus damsii, Gymnocalycium damsii, Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. damsii, Gymnocalycium damsii ssp. evae, Gymnocalycium griseopallidum, Gymnocalycium anisitsii var. griseopallidum, Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. holdii, Gymnocalycium joossensianum, Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. multiproliferum, Gymnocalycium damsii var. multiproliferum, Gymnocalycium pseudomalacocarpus, Gymnocalycium damsii var. rotundulum, Gymnocalycium damsii var. torulosum, Gymnocalycium damsii var. tucavocense
* Basionym
Distribution
Bolivia (Santa Cruz), Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Paraguay (Alto Paraguay, Concepción, Presidente Hayes)
Conservation status
Comments
Our idea of Gymnocalycium anisitsii (K. Schumann) Britton & Rose includes Gymnocalycium damsii (K. Schumann) Britton & Rose, as already identified by Anderson (2001, 349; 2005; 2011). The fusion between the populations of the two taxa occurs in the transitional area between Puerto Casado, Puerto Risso (Paraguay) and Puerto Murtinho (Mato Grosso do Sul, BR). The taxon known as Gymnocalycium damsii ssp. multiproliferum P. J. Braun or Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. multiproliferum (P. J. Braun) P. J. Braun & Esteves is in our opinion a transitional form between G. anisitsii and G. damsii (A&M 267, photos 55-74). Conceived in this way G. anisitsii is in the genus Gymnocalycium, the dominant species in the east of the Chaco Biome, in an area which stretches from the city of Concepción (Paraguay), through the Dept. of Concepción, Pte Hayes, Alto Paraguay in Paraguay and the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil, to the areas populated by the taxon of the Bolivian Chaco, in the Dept. of Santa Cruz in Bolivia, which includes the Serranias de Santiago and de Chiquitos and the Valle de Tucavaca, in the extreme tip of the Chaco, to the north. In this regard, as a result of the surveys in habitat, we think that part of the populations of G. anisitsii are Gymnocalycium pseudomalacocarpus Backeberg (not valid published), a taxon attributed in recent literature to Gymnocalycium marsoneri Fric ex Y. Itô (Anderson 2001, 355), to Gymnocalycium marsoneri ssp. matoense (Buining & Bredenroo) P. J. Braun & Esteves (Hunt et al. 2006 text: 132; Anderson 2011), or to Gymnocalycium marsoneri ssp. megatae (Y. Itô) G. Charles (Charles 2009, 244-245, 287), and also Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. holdii Amerhauser, which Charles considered a synonym of G. marsoneri ssp. megatae (2009, 244-245, 287). As can be seen from the observation in the Valle di Tucavaca, Santa Cruz, BO, (A&M 704, photos 1-54), all of these forms, including the one known as Gymnocalycium damsii var. rotundulum Backeberg, live in the same population of G. anisitsii. (Quoted from: Anceschi & Magli 2013b, 57-58)
Genus
Other species
alboareolatum
andreae
anisitsii
baldianum
bayrianum
bodenbenderianum
borthii
bruchii
buenekeri
calochlorum
capillaense
cardenasianum
castellanosii
chiquitanum
denudatum
eurypleurum
ferrarii
fischeri
glaucum
horridispinum
horstii
hossei
kieslingii
marsoneri
megatae
mesopotamicum
mihanovichii
monvillei
mostii
nigriareolatum
oenanthemum
paediophilum
paraguayense
pflanzii
reductum
ritterianum
robustum
saglionis
schickendantzii
schroederianum
spegazzinii
stellatum
stenopleurum
uebelmannianum
uruguayense