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Conophytum Ruschioideae

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Conophytum N.E.Br. GC 1922: 198; Schwantes KuaS 1950: 7–11; Boom 1973a; Hammer Conophytum 1993a, Hammer 2001b In: Hartmann 2001a: 134–175 Typus C. truncatum (Thunberg) N.E.Br. Etym Gk konos, cone, phyton, plant, in allusion to the (ob-)conically fused leaves of many species = Berrisfordia L.Bolus NM2 1930: 213 TypusBerrisfordia khamiesbergensis L.Bolus/C. khamiesbergensis (L.Bolus) Schwantes = Derenbergia Schwantes ZSK 1925: 137 nomen invalid. TypusDerenbergia biloba (Marloth) Schwantes nomen invalid./C. bilobum (Marloth) N.E.Br. = Ophthalmophyllum Dinter & Schwantes ZSK 1927d: 15 TypusOphthalmophyllum friedrichiae (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes/M. friedrichiae Dinter 1914: 41/C. friedrichiae (Dinter) Schwantes.

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  1. 1.The Sphaeroid InstituteVistaUSA
  2. 2.Liverpool John Moores UniversityLiverpoolUK

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