Matucana ritteri
{{Short description|Species of cactus}}
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| status = CR
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| taxon = Matucana ritteri
| authority = Buining 1959
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Description
Matucana ritteri usually grows solitary with flattened spherical, glossy dark green shoots and reaches a height of {{cvt|3 to 5|cm}} with a diameter of {{cvt|5 to 10|cm}}. There are twelve to 22 blunt ribs present. The straight to slightly curved brownish-black spines turn gray with age. The one to five central spines are {{cvt|2 to 4|cm}}, the seven to 14 radial spines {{cvt|1 to 3|cm}} long.
The crooked, crimson flowers are {{cvt|7 to 9|cm}} long and have a diameter of {{cvt|4.5 to 5|cm}}. The bright red and green, scaly fruits reach a diameter of {{cvt|1 to 1.5|cm}}.{{cite book | last=Anderson | first=Edward F. | last2=Eggli | first2=Urs | title=Das grosse Kakteen-Lexikon | date=2005 | isbn=3-8001-4573-1 | language=de | page=421}}
Distribution
Matucana ritteri is common in the region of La Libertad in Peru, near Otuzco at altitudes of 2500 meters.
Taxonomy
The first description was in 1959 by Albert Frederik Hendrik Buining.{{cite web | title=Au Cactus Francophone : | website=Au Cactus Francophone | url=https://www.cactuspro.com/lecture/Succulenta/Succulenta-1959/page-4.de.html | language=fr | access-date=2023-08-27}} The specific epithet ritteri honors the German cacti specialist Friedrich Ritter. Nomenclature synonyms are Submatucana ritteri (Buining) Backeb. (1962) and Borzicactus ritteri (Buining) Donald (1971).
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External links
- {{Commons category-inline|Matucana ritteri|Matucana ritteri}}
- {{Wikispecies-inline|Matucana ritteri|Matucana ritteri}}
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Category:Cacti of South America