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colored, narrowly obovate, abruptly acute, spreading; stamens and style much shorter than the 
inner perianth-segments; scales on ovary and flower-tube lanceolate, short-hairy in their axils; fruit 
subglobose, io to 12 mm. in diameter. 
Type locality: Not cited. 
Distribution: Bolivia. 
We have followed Schumann who refers Echinopsis colmarii here. Riimpler (Forster, 
Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 615. 1885), however, says it comes from Mexico, which would exclude 
it from this alliance. Riimpler’s illustrations (f. 79, 80) do not suggest this relationship, the 
latter resembling very much the flower of an Echinocactus. Echinopsis colmariensis 
(Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 230. 1897) is a catalogue name for E. colmarii. 
We have also followed Schumann in referring here E. scheeri, although it was originally 
described as having 13 to 19 ribs. Riimpler’s illustration (f. 78) has long, linear 
perianth-segments and looks very unlike Lobivia pentlandii, though the plant body is very 
similar. E. scheeriana (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 3: 127. 1893) is only a name and belongs here. 
Fig. 71.—Lobivia pentlandii. Fig. 72.—Lobivia andalgalensis. 
E. pentlandii Integra (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 7: 139. 1897), E. pentlandii achatina 
(Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 14: 168. 1904), E. columnaris, E. elegans vittata, E. ochroleuca, E. 
pfersdorffii, and E. achatina (all in Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 20: 143. 1910) are unpublished 
names which probably belong here. E. maximiliana longispina (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 
20: 143. 1910) is of this relationship. E. pentlandii cristata (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. Index 
58) is doubtless a crested form. E. pentlandii pyrantha Monville (Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 
289. 1853) doubtless should be referred here as we have done. 
Echinopsis pentlandii albiflora Weidlich (Gartenflora 69: 143. f. 17. 1920) has recently 
been briefly described as having white flowers, 5 cm. long and 4 cm. broad. We do not 
know it nor do we know its origin. 
Illustrations: Curtis’s Bot. Mag. 70: pi. 4124; Loudon, Encycl. PI. ed. 3. 1376. f. 
19367, as Echinocactus pentlandii; Bluhende Kakteen 1: pi. 26; Diet. Hort. Bois f. 324; 
Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 13: 92. f. B; Palmer, Cult. Cact. 3; Riimpler, Sukkulenten 167. 
f. 91; Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 5: 369; Mollers Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 7, No. 1; 
Watson, Cact. Cult. 134. f. 52, as Echinopsis pentlandii; Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. f. 78; 
Riimpler, Sukkulenten 166. f. 90, as Echinopsis scheeri; Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. f. 79, 
80, as Echinopsis colmarii; Lemaire, Cactees 70. f. 7; Rev. Hort. i860: f. 109; Diet. Gard. 
Nicholson 1: 503. f. 698; Watson, Cact. Cult. 135. f. 53, as Echinopsis pentlandii longi¬ 
spina; (?) Lemaire, Cactees 70. f. 8; (?) Diet. Gard. Nicholson 1: 503. f. 699; Rev. Hort. 
i860: f. hi, as Echinopsis pentlandii scheeri; Mollers Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 7, 
No. 13, as Echinopsis cinnabarina; Rev. Hort. i860: f. no, as Echinopsis pentlandii maxi¬ 
miliana; Rev. Hort. i860: f. 108, as Echinopsis pentlandii levior scheeri; Mollers Deutsche 
Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 7, No. 24, as Echinopsis pentlandi colmari. 
