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- Peninsula. Accepted species Echidnopsis angustiloba E.A.Bruce & P.R.O.Bally - Kenya Echidnopsis archeri P.R.O.Bally - Kenya Echidnopsis ballyi (Marn.-Lap.) P...
- Echidnopsis dammaniana is a succulent species in the genus Echidnopsis. The plants have angled stems and purple flowers. It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya...
- transferred to other genera (Angolluma, Brachystelma, Caralluma, Duvalia, Echidnopsis, Gonolobus, Hoodia, Hoya, Huernia, Monolluma, Orbea, Orbeopsis, Pachycymbium...
- Apocynaceae subtribe Stapeliinae: Boucerosia frerei, Caralluma, Duvalia, Echidnopsis, Edithcolea grandis, Hoodia, Huernia, Orbea, Piaranthus, Pseudolithos...
- Rudolfiella tribe Stapelieae: Angolluma, Caralluma, Desmidorchis, Duvalia, Echidnopsis, Edithcolea, Frerea, Hoodia, Huernia, Huerniopsis, Larryleachia, Notechidnopsis...
- ballyi, Euphorbia proballyana, Kalanchoe ballyi, Sansevieria ballyi and Echidnopsis ballyi, also Ballya zebrina (Chiov. ex Chiarugi) Brenan which later became...
- Marginally more distantly related is a sister branch comprising the genera Echidnopsis and Rhytidocaulon. Bally, P. R. O.; Horwood, F. K.; Lavranos, J. J. (1975)...
- Conomitra Fenzl Desmidorchis Ehrenb. Duvalia Haw. Duvaliandra M.G.Gilbert Echidnopsis Hook.f. Edithcolea N.E.Br. Emplectanthus N.E.Br. Heterostemma Wight Hoodia...
- Meve & Liede (2002) Synonyms Ceropegia columnaris (Nel) Bruyns (2017) Echidnopsis columnaris (Nel) R.A.Dyer & Hardy (1968) Notechidnopsis columnaris (Nel)...
- Stapeliad flowers range in size from mere millimetres in species of Echidnopsis and Pseudolithos to those of Stapelia gigantea that can reach 40 cm/16"...