Belongs within: Opuntioideae.
Opuntia, the prickly pears, is a genus of cacti with stems divided into flattened cladodes; circumscription of the genus is problematic and it may not be monophyletic as currently recognised (Griffiths & Porter 2009).
Opuntia
|--O. chaffeyi GP09
|--O. erinacea GP09
| |--O. e. var. erinacea [incl. O. ursina] H93
| `--O. e. var. utahensis [incl. O. rhodantha, O. xanthostemma] H93
|--O. macbrideii GP09
|--O. robusta GP09
|--+--O. decumbens GP09
| `--O. pubescens GP09
|--+--O. excelsa GP09
| `--O. pycnantha GP09
|--+--O. eichios GP09
| |--O. galapageia GP09
| |--O. megasperma GP09
| `--O. sulfurea GP09
|--+--O. depressa GP09
| `--+--O. megacantha GP09
| |--O. pittieri GP09
| |--O. schumanni GP09
| `--+--O. ficus-indica GP09
| `--O. tomentosa GP09
`--+--O. boldingii GP09
|--O. santa-rita GP09
`--+--O. aureispina GP09
|--O. camanchica GP09
|--O. macrocentra GP09
|--O. strigil GP09
`--+--O. engelmannii GP09 [incl. O. phaeacantha var. discata H93, O. lindheimeri H06]
`--O. phaeacantha GP09 (see below for synonymy)
Opuntia incertae sedis:
O. articulata EL98
O. aurantiaca H06
O. basilaris H93
|--O. b. var. basilaris [incl. O. basilaris var. ramosa, O. whitneyana] H93
|--O. b. var. brachyclada [incl. O. humistrata] H93
`--O. b. var. treleasei H93
O. chlorotica H93
O. curvospina H93
O. demissa H93
O. elatior H90
O. exaltata H06
O. ficus-barbarica Y98
O. fragilis H93
O. fulgida H06
O. helleri RJ11
O. humifusa [incl. O. compressa] H90
O. junctolineela C90
O. lepticollis OB11
O. littoralis [incl. O. semispinosa] H93
O. mesacantha R35
O. microdasys H90
O. × occidentalis H93
‘Cactus’ opuntia C55
O. oricola H93
O. paraguayensis [incl. O. bonaerensis] H90
O. polyacantha CL86
O. soehrensii EL98
O. spinosior LW70
O. spinosissima SS96
O. spinulifera H06
O. streptacantha H90
O. stricta H90
|--O. s. var. stricta [incl. O. bentonii, O. inermis] H90
`--O. s. var. dillenii H90
O. tenuispina H90
O. triacantha SS96
O. × vaseyi (see below for synonymy) H93
O. verschaffeltii EL98
O. vulgaris [incl. O. monacantha] H90
O. wentiana F11
Opuntia phaeacantha GP09 [incl. O. phaeacantha var. major H93, O. mojavensis H93, O. littoralis var. piercei H93]
Opuntia × vaseyi [O. littoralis × O. phaeacantha; =O. littoralis var. vaseyi; incl. O. littoralis var. austrocalifornica, O. occidentalis var. covillei] H93
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
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[C90] Crawford, C. S. 1990. Scorpiones, Solifugae, and associated desert taxa. In: Dindal, D. L. (ed.) Soil Biology Guide pp. 421-475. John Wiley & Sones: New York.
[EL98] Eggli, U., & B. E. Leuenberger. 1998. On colour forms of Opuntia weberi (Cactaceae) with notes on the typification of the name. Willdenowia 28: 175–180.
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[GP09] Griffith, M. P., & J. M. Porter. 2009. Phylogeny of Opuntioideae (Cactaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 170 (1): 107–116.
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[R35] Rayment, T. 1935. A Cluster of Bees: Sixty essays on the life-histories of Australian bees, with specific descriptions of over 100 new species. Endeavour Press: Sydney.
[RJ11] Rising, J. D., A. Jaramillo, J. L. Copete, P. G. Ryan & S. C. Madge. 2011. Family Emberizidae (buntings and New World sparrows). In: Hoyo, J. del, A. Elliott & D. A. Christie (eds) Handbook of the Birds of the World vol. 16. Tanagers to New World Blackbirds pp. 428–683. Lynx Edicions: Barcelona.
[SS96] Simberloff, D., & P. Stilling. 1996. How risky is biological control? Ecology 77 (7): 1965–1974.
[Y98] Yannitsaros, A. 1998. Additions to the flora of Kithira (Greece) I. Willdenowia 28: 77–94.
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