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Aylostera atrovirens
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Cereeae
Subtribe: Rebutiinae
Genus: Aylostera
Species:
A. atrovirens
Binomial name
Aylostera atrovirens
(Backeb.) Mosti & Papini[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Aylostera haefneriana (Cullmann) Mosti & Papini
  • Aylostera huasiensis (Rausch) Mosti & Papini
  • Aylostera pseudoritteri (Rausch) Mosti & Papini
  • Aylostera ritteri (Wessner) Mosti & Papini
  • Aylostera yuncharasensis (Rausch) Mosti & Papini
  • Aylostera yuquinensis (Rausch) Mosti & Papini
  • Aylostera zecheri (Rausch) Mosti & Papini
  • Digitorebutia atrovirens (Backeb.) Buining
  • Digitorebutia brachyantha var. ritteri (Wessner) Donald
  • Digitorebutia haagei var. atrovirens (Backeb.) Donald
  • Digitorebutia ritteri (Wessner) Buining
  • Lobivia atrovirens Backeb.
  • Lobivia ritteri Wessner
  • Mediolobivia atrovirens (Backeb.) Krainz
  • Mediolobivia euanthema var. ritteri (Wessner) Donald
  • Mediolobivia haagei var. atrovirens (Backeb.) Donald
  • Mediolobivia haefneriana Cullmann
  • Mediolobivia pectinata var. atrovirens (Backeb.) Backeb.
  • Mediolobivia ritteri (Wessner) Krainz
  • Neolobivia ritteri (Wessner) Y.Itô
  • Rebutia atrovirens (Backeb.) Šída
  • Rebutia haefneriana (Cullmann) Šída
  • Rebutia huasiensis Rausch
  • Rebutia pseudoritteri (Rausch) Šída
  • Rebutia ritteri (Wessner) Buining & Donald
  • Rebutia yuncharasensis (Rausch) Šída
  • Rebutia yuquinensis Rausch
  • Rebutia zecheri Rausch

Aylostera atrovirens is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and northwestern Argentina.[1] It was first described by Curt Backeberg in 1936 as Lobivia atrovirens.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Aylostera atrovirens (Backeb.) Mosti & Papini", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2023-10-02
  2. ^ "Aylostera atrovirens (Backeb.) Mosti & Papini", The International Plant Names Index, retrieved 2023-10-02