The genus
Heterostachys was
first published in 1876 by
Franz Ungern-Sternberg. With this description, he replaced the invalid name
Spirostachys Ung.-Sternb. from 1866, (which is illegitimate, as
Spirostachys Sond. already existed since 1850). The
type species is
Heterostachys ritteriana. The genus comprises two species: •
Heterostachys olivascens (Speg.) Molfino - endemic to
Argentina (Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Río Negro), at 0–500 m above sea level. •
Heterostachys ritteriana (Moq.) Ung.-Sternb. - widely distributed in South America and Central America:
Argentina,
Paraguay,
Venezuela,
Peru,
Haiti,
Dominican Republic.
Heterostachys is closely related to the genus
Allenrolfea, which also is distributed in America. Their common lineage seems to have evolved early in the evolution of the subfamily
Salicornioideae, dating back to the Early to Middle
Oligocene. It might have reached America long before the other American taxa of Salicornioideae. == References ==