Pfeiffera ianthothele
Pfeiffera ianthothele (Monv.) F.A.C.Weber

Pfeiffera ianthothele (Monv.) F.A.C.Weber is a species in the genus Pfeiffera, belonging to the Cactaceae family. It was first described in 1898 and is native to the Global region, specifically the Northwest of Argentina and parts of Bolivia.
Description
Pfeiffera ianthothele is a member of the Cactaceae family, a group of plants commonly known as cacti. This species is distributed in the Global region, with a specific presence in the Northwest of Argentina and Bolivia. The plant is part of the genus Pfeiffera, which includes several species of cacti. The scientific name was published in 1898 by F.A.C. Weber, based on earlier work by Monv. The species is recognized within the broader context of cactus diversity in South America.
Distribution
Global · Argentina Northwest · Bolivia
Synonyms
Cereus janthotheleHariota cereiformisLepismium ianothelePfeiffera gracilisLepismium ianthotheleRhipsalis ianthothelePfeiffera multigonaPfeiffera erectaPfeiffera mataralensisLepismium erectumLepismium mataralensePfeiffera mataralensis var. floccosaPfeiffera cereiformisRhipsalis cereiformisCereus ianthotheleLepismium mataralense var. floccosumPfeiffera ianthothele var. bolivianaPfeiffera ianthothele var. tarijensis



