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Als Pdf Herunterladen 100 Synopsis 100 95 95 Seit dem ersten Erscheinen von Walther Haages «Kakteen von A bis Z» hat sich die Zuordnung von Arten 75 und Gattungen gravierend geändert. Arten wurden aufgrund neuer Erkenntnisse zusammengefaßt, teilweise 75 anderen Gattungen zugeordnet. Diese Synopsis stellt eine Verbindung her zwischen den Namen in diesem Buch und der aktuell gültigen Nomenklatur bis 2005. Als Referenzwerk wurde dafür «Das große Kakteenlexikon» von Edward F. Anderson in der deutschen Bearbeitung von Urs Eggli verwendet. 25 25 Die Synopsis besteht aus zwei Teilen. Alte Nomenklatur ➝ Neue Nomenklatur und Neue Nomenklatur ➝ Alte Nomenklatur. Beide Teile beginnen mit einer Gattungsübersicht. Im ersten Teil finden Sie die Namen 5 in der Schreibweise dieses Buches und dahinter den Verweis auf den heute wissenschaftlich anerkannten 5 Namen. Der zweite Teil listet die heute gültigen Namen auf, dahinter ihre in diesem Buch benutzten 0 Entsprechungen. 0 Diese erste Synopsis hat keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Einige Namen werden sich erst in Zukunft zuordnen lassen. Alle Erkenntnisse, die nach der Drucklegung gewonnen werden, können Sie unter www.kakteen-von-a-bis-z.de nachlesen. Die aktuelle Druckversion der Synopsis können Sie sich zusenden lassen, so bleibt Ihr «Kakteen von A bis Z» stets aktuell. Gattungen Alt ➝ Neu C Calymmanthium ➝ Calymmanthium Carnegiea ➝ Carnegiea A Castellanosia ➝ Browningia Acanthocalycium ➝ Acanthocalycium Cephalocereus ➝ Cephalocereus Acanthocereus ➝ Acanthocereus Cephalocleistocactus ➝ Cephalocleistocactus Acantholobivia ➝ Echinopsis Cereus ➝ Cereus Acanthorhipsalis ➝ Lepismium Chamaecereus ➝ Echinopsis Airampoa ➝ Tunilla Chiapasia ➝ Disocactus Akersia ➝ Cleistocactus Chilenia ➝ Eriosyce Ancistrocactus ➝ Sclerocactus Chileorebutia ➝ Eriosyce Andenea ➝ Lobivia Chilita ➝ Mammillaria Anhalonium ➝ Ariocarpus Cipocereus ➝ Cipocereus Anisocereus ➝ Pachycereus Cleistocactus ➝ Cleistocactus Aporocactus ➝ Disocactus Clistanthocereus ➝ Cleistocactus Aporophyllum ➝ Aporocactus Cochemiea ➝ Mammillaria Arequipa ➝ Oreocereus Cochiseia ➝ Escobaria Ariocarpus ➝ Ariocarpus Coleocephalocereus ➝ Coleocephalocereus Armatocereus ➝ Armatocereus Coloradoa ➝ Sclerocactus Arrojadoa ➝ Arrojadoa Consolea ➝ Consolea Arthrocereus ➝ Arthrocereus Copiapoa ➝ Copiapoa Astrophytum ➝ Astrophytum Corryocactus ➝ Corryocactus Austrocactus ➝ Austrocactus Corynopuntia ➝ Grusonia Austrocephalocereus ➝ Micranthocereus Coryphantha ➝ Coryphantha Austrocylindropuntia ➝ Austrocylindropuntia Cryptocereus ➝ Selenicereus Aylostera ➝ Rebutia Cullmannia ➝ Wilcoxia Aztekium ➝ Aztekium Cumarinia ➝ Coryphantha Azureocereus ➝ Browningia Cylindropuntia ➝ Cylindropuntia B D Backebergia ➝ Pachycereus Deamia ➝ Selenicereus Bartschella ➝ Mammillaria Delaetia ➝ Eriosyce Bergerocactus ➝ Bergerocactus Dendrocereus ➝ Dendrocereus 100 Binghamia ➝ Espostoa Denmoza ➝ Denmoza 100 Blossfeldia ➝ Blossfeldia Digitorebutia ➝ Rebutia Bolivicereus ➝ Cleistocactus Discocactus ➝ Discocactus 95 Bonifazia ➝ Disocactus Disocactus ➝ Disocactus 95 Borzicactella ➝ Cleistocactus Dolichothele ➝ Mammillaria 75 Borzicactus ➝ Cleistocactus 75 Brachycereus ➝ Brachycereus ➝ E Brasilicactus Parodia ➝ ➝ Ebnerella Mammillaria Brasilicereus Brasilicereus ➝ ➝ Eccremocactus Weberocereus Brasiliopuntia Brasiliopuntia ➝ ➝ Echinocactus Echinocactus Brasiliparodia Parodia ➝ 25 ➝ Echinocereus Echinocereus 25 Bridgesia Eriosyce ➝ ➝ Echinofossulocactus Stenocactus Browningia Browningia ➝ ➝ Echinomastus Echinomastus 5 Buiningia Coleocephalocereus Echinopsis ➝ Echinopsis 5 0 0 658 Gattungen Alt ➝ Neu ➝ ➝ 100 Echinorebutia Rebutia Lepismium Lepismium 100 Encephalocarpus ➝ Pelecyphora Leptocereus ➝ Leptocereus Eomatucana ➝ Matucana Leptocladodia ➝ Mammillaria 95 Epiphyllanthus ➝ Schlumbergera Leuchtenbergia ➝ Leuchtenbergia 95 Epiphyllopsis ➝ Hatiora Leucostele ➝ Echinopsis Epiphyllum ➝ Epiphyllum Lobeira ➝ Disocactus 75 Epiphyllum ➝ Epiphyllum Lobivia ➝ Echinopsis 75 Epithelantha ➝ Epithelantha Lobiviopsis ➝ Echinopsis Erdisia ➝ Corryocactus Lophocereus ➝ Pachycereus Eriocactus ➝ Parodia Lophophora ➝ Lophophora Eriocereus ➝ Harrisia Loxanthocereus ➝ Cleistocactus 25 Eriosyce ➝ Eriosyce 25 Erythrorhipsalis ➝ Rhipsalis ➝ M Escobaria Escobaria ➝ 5 ➝ Machaerocereus Stenocereus 5 Escobesseya Escobaria ➝ ➝ Maierocactus Astrophytum Escontria Escontria ➝ ➝ Maihuenia Maihuenia 0 Espostoa Espostoa ➝ 0 ➝ Maihueniopsis Maihueniopsis Espostoopsis Espostoopsis ➝ Eulychnia ➝ Eulychnia Malacocarpus Parodia Mamillopsis ➝ Mammillaria Mammillaria ➝ Mammillaria F Mammilloydia ➝ Mammillaria Facheiroa ➝ Facheiroa Marenopuntia ➝ Grusonia Faustocereus ➝ Cleistocactus Marginatocereus ➝ Pachycereus Ferocactus ➝ Ferocactus Maritimocereus ➝ Cleistocactus Floresia ➝ Weberbauerocereus Marniera ➝ Epiphyllum Frailea ➝ Frailea Marshallocereus ➝ Stenocereus Matucana ➝ Matucana Mediocactus ➝ Selenicereus G ➝ ➝ Mediolobivia Rebutia Gerocephalus Espostoopsis ➝ ➝ Melocactus Melocactus Glandulicactus Sclerocactus ➝ ➝ Mesechinopsis Echinopsis Grusonia Grusonia ➝ ➝ Micranthocereus Micranthocereus Gymnantha Weingartia ➝ ➝ Micropuntia Grusonia Gymnanthocereus Browningia ➝ ➝ Mila Mila Gymnocactus Turbinicarpus ➝ ➝ Mirabella Cereus Gymnocalycium Gymnocalycium ➝ ➝ Mitrocereus Pachycereus Gymnocereus Browningia Monvillea ➝ Acanthocereus Morawetzia ➝ Oreocereus H Myrtgerocactus ➝ Myrtgerocactus Haagea ➝ Mammillaria Myrtillocactus ➝ Myrtillocactus Haageocereus ➝ Haageocereus Hamatocactus ➝ Thelocactus ➝ N Hariota Rhipsalis ➝ ➝ Navajoa Pediocactus Harrisia Harrisia ➝ ➝ Neoabbottia Leptocereus Haseltonia Cephalocereus ➝ ➝ Neobesseya Escobaria Hatiora Hatiora ➝ ➝ Neobinghamia Haagespostoa Heliabravoa Polaskia ➝ ➝ Neobuxbaumia Neobuxbaumia Helianthocereus Echinopsis ➝ ➝ Neocardenasia Neoraimondia Heliocereus Disocactus ➝ ➝ Neochilenia Eriosyce Hertrichocereus Stenocereus ➝ ➝ Neodawsonia Cephalocereus Hickenia Parodia ➝ ➝ Neoevansia Peniocereus Hildewintera Cleistocactus ➝ ➝ Neogomesia Ariocarpus Homalocephala Echinocactus ➝ ➝ Neolloydia Neolloydia Horridocactus Eriosyce ➝ ➝ Neomammillaria Mammillaria Hylocereus Hylocereus ➝ ➝ Neoporteria Eriosyce Hymenorebutia Echinopsis Neoraimondia ➝ Neoraimondia Neotanahashia ➝ Eriosyce I Neowerdermannia ➝ Neowerdermannia Islaya ➝ Eriosyce Nopalea ➝ Opuntia 100 Isolatocereus ➝ Isolatocereus Nopalxochia ➝ Disocactus 100 Normanbokea ➝ Turbinicarpus ➝ 95 Notocactus Parodia 95 J Nyctocereus ➝ Peniocereus Jasminocereus ➝ Jasminocereus 75 O 75 K ➝ ➝ Obregonia Obregonia Krainzia Mammillaria Oehmea ➝ Mammillaria Opuntia ➝ Opuntia L Oreocereus ➝ Oreocereus 25 Lasiocereus ➝ Lasiocereus Oroya ➝ Oroya 25 Lemaireocereus ➝ Pachycereus Ortegocactus ➝ Ortegocactus ➝ 5 Leocereus Leocereus 5 Lepidocoryphantha ➝ Coryphantha 0 0 Arten Alt ➝ Neu 659 ➝ 100 P Sulcorebutia Sulcorebutia 100 Pachycereus ➝ Pachycereus Parodia ➝ Parodia T 95 Pediocactus ➝ Pediocactus Tacinga ➝ Tacinga 95 Pelecyphora ➝ Pelecyphora Tephrocactus ➝ Tephrocactus ➝ 75 Peniocereus Peniocereus Thelocactus ➝ Thelocactus 75 Pereskia ➝ Pereskia Thelocephala ➝ Eriosyce Pereskiopsis ➝ Pereskiopsis Thrixanthocereus ➝ Espostoa Peruvocereus ➝ Haageocereus Toumeya ➝ Sclerocactus Pfeiffera ➝ Lepismium Trichocereus ➝ Echinopsis Phellosperma ➝ Mammillaria Turbinicarpus ➝ Turbinicarpus 25 Philippicereus ➝ Eulychnia 25 Pilocanthus ➝ Pediocactus ➝ U 5 Pilocereus Pilosocereus 5 Pilocopiapoa ➝ Copiapoa Uebelmannia ➝ Uebelmannia Pilosocereus ➝ Pilosocereus Utahia ➝ Pediocactus 0 Piptanthocereus ➝ Cereus 0 Polaskia ➝ Polaskia V Porfiria ➝ Mammillaria Vatricania ➝ Espostoa Praecereus ➝ Praecereus Vollia ➝ Schlumbergera Pseudoespostoa ➝ Espostoa Pseudolobivia ➝ Echinopsis Pseudomammillaria ➝ Mammillaria W Pseudomitrocereus ➝ Pachycereus Weberbauerocereus ➝ Weberbauerocereus Pseudonopalxochia ➝ Disocactus Weberocereus ➝ Weberocereus Pseudopilocereus ➝ Pilosocereus Weingartia ➝ Weingartia Pseudorhipsalis ➝ Pseudorhipsalis Werckleocereus ➝ Weberocereus Pseudozygocactus ➝ Hatiora Wigginsia ➝ Parodia Pterocactus ➝ Pterocactus Wilcoxia ➝ Echinocereus Pterocereus ➝ Pachycereus Wilmattea ➝ Hylocereus Puna ➝ Maihueniopsis Wittia ➝ Pseudorhipsalis Pygmaeocereus ➝ Pygmaeocereus Pygmaeolobivia ➝ Rebutia Y Pyrrhocactus ➝ Eriosyce Yungasocereus ➝ Yungasocereus Q Z Quiabentia ➝ Quiabentia Zehntnerella ➝ Facheiroa Zygocactus ➝ Schlumbergera R Rapicactus ➝ Turbinicarpus ➝ Rathbunia ➝ Stenocereus Arten Alt Neu Rauhocereus ➝ Rauhocereus Rebulobivia ➝ Echinopsis ➝ A Rebutia Rebutia ➝ ➝ Acanthocalycium aurantiacum Acanthocalycium glaucum Reicheocactus Echinopsis ➝ Rhipsalidopsis ➝ Hatiora Acanthocalycium brevispinum Acanthocalycium ➝ thionanthum Rhipsalis Rhipsalis ➝ Rhodocactus ➝ Pereskia Acanthocalycium catamarcense Acanthocalycium ➝ thionanthum Ritterocereus Stenocereus ➝ Rodentiophila ➝ Eriosyce Acanthocalycium chionanthum Acanthocalycium ➝ thionanthum Rooksbya Carnegiea ➝ ➝ Acanthocalycium ferrari Acanthocalycium ferrarii Roseocactus Ariocarpus ➝ Roseocereus ➝ Harrisia Acanthocalycium glaucum Acanthocalycium glaucum Acanthocalycium griseum ➝ Acanthocalycium thionanthum Acanthocalycium klimpelianum ➝ Acanthocalycium S klimpelianum Samaipaticereus ➝ Samaipaticereus Acanthocalycium peitscherianum ➝ Acanthocalycium Schlumbergera ➝ Schlumbergera klimpelianum Sclerocactus ➝ Sclerocactus Acanthocalycium spiniflorum ➝ Acanthocalycium spiniflorum 100 Selenicereus ➝ Selenicereus Acanthocalycium thionanthum ➝ Acanthocalycium 100 Seti-Echinopsis ➝ Echinopsis thionanthum Seticereus ➝ Cleistocactus Acanthocalycium variiflorum ➝ Acanthocalycium ferrarii 95 Seticleistocactus ➝ Cleistocactus Acanthocalycium violaceum ➝ Acanthocalycium
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