The epithet
microsphaerica is derived from the Greek
mikros meaning small and
sphairikos meaning spherical. The stem segments of the species are shaped like small cylinders or spheres. Like the taxonomy of the genus (see
Schlumbergera: Taxonomy), the taxonomy of
Schlumbergera microsphaerica is complicated. The first person to name the species was
Schumann in an 1890 paper in which he described three species:
Cereus microsphaericus,
C. obtusangulus and
C. parvulus. However, he seems to have decided afterwards that the three species were not distinct, and in a monograph published later, which included an illustration, used only the name
C. obtusangulus, although he did not actually say that the three species were the same. On this basis, some authors used
C. obtusangulus as the
basionym ("base name") when they later transferred the species to
Epiphyllanthus (
Berger in 1905),
Zygocactus (
Löfgren in 1918),
Epiphyllum (Lindberg in 1926) and
Schlumbergera (David Hunt in 1969). Other authors chose
C. microsphaericus as the basionym, since this was the first name in the original paper, when they transferred the species to
Epiphyllanthus (
Britton &
Rose in 1923),
Arthrocereus (
Berger in 1929) and
Schlumbergera (Otto Hövel in 1970). A further complication is that the original material on which Schumann had originally based his species was lost, so that whether
C. microsphaericus and
C. obtusangulus were in fact the same species or not cannot now be investigated. In 1991, Taylor formally united the two possible names by designating an illustration of what was at the time called
Zygocactus obtusangulus (K.Schum.) Löfgren – the right hand drawing in the plate shown in the taxobox – as the
neotype of
C. microsphaericus (i.e. this illustration became the substitute for the missing specimen on which Schumann had based the name). Under the
rules of botanical nomenclature, this means that
microsphaericus rather than
obtusangulus became the correct specific epithet. Thus the synonyms of
Schlumbergera microsphaerica (K.Schum.) Hoevel include: :
Epiphyllanthus obtusangulus (K.Schum.) A.Berger :
Zygocactus obtusangulus (K.Schum.) Loefgr. :
Epiphyllum obtusangulum (K.Schum.) Lindberg ex Vaupel :
Schlumbergera obtusangula (K.Schum.) D.R.Hunt :
Epiphyllanthus microsphaericus (K.Schum.) Britton & Rose :
Arthrocereus microsphaericus (K.Schum.) A.Berger
Subspecies In 1918, Löfgren described a white-flowered species of what is now
Schlumbergera under the name
Zygocactus candidus. David Hunt does not consider this to be a distinct species from
S. microsphaerica, treating it as
S. microsphaerica subsp.
candida (Loefgr.) D.R.Hunt. ==Distribution and habitat==