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- Ritter) P.J. Braun & Esteves Pereira Platyopuntia kiskaloro (Speg.) F. Ritter Platyopuntia retrorsa (Speg.) F. Ritter Platyopuntia vitelliniflora F. Ritter...
- 1962 Opuntia obliqua Backeb. 1962 Opuntia picardoi Marn.-Lap. 1960 Platyopuntia ianthinantha F.Ritter 1980 Tunilla ianthinantha (F.Ritter) D.R.Hunt &...
- Weber – Red Buttons opuntia (syn. Opuntia macbridei, Opuntia johnsonii, Platyopuntia quitensis) Opuntia rastrera F.A.C.Weber Opuntia repens Bello Opuntia...
- males. There are at least two generations per year. The larvae feed on Platyopuntia and Consolea species. They feed in the stem of their host plant. The...
- Synonyms Opuntia tilcarensis Backeb. in C.Backeberg & F.M.Knuth, 1936 Platyopuntia soehrensii var. tilcarensis (Backeb.) F.Ritter 1980 Tephrocactus tilcarensis...
- Opuntia silvestris Backeb. 1932 Platyopuntia chilensis F.Ritter 1980 Platyopuntia orurensis (Cárdenas) F.Ritter 1980 Platyopuntia soehrensii var. grandiflora...
- org:names:20005728-1 Species+: 93907 Tropicos: 100438448 WFO: wfo-0000407697 Platyopuntia saxatilis Wikidata: Q15041223 CoL: 77QPQ GBIF: 3957515 IPNI: 283267-2...
- Salm-Dyck 1834 Opuntia longispina var. corrugata (Salm-Dyck) Backeb. 1953 Platyopuntia corrugata (Salm-Dyck) F.Ritter 1980 Tephrocactus corrugatus (Salm-Dyck)...
- inaequilateralis var. angustior (F.Ritter) R.Crook & Mottram Platyopuntia inaequilateralis (A.Berger) F.Ritter Platyopuntia inaequilateralis var. angustior F.Ritter...
- wholly white in males and mainly fuscous in females. The larvae feed on Platyopuntia species. They are solitary and feed within the stem of their host plant...