The first description as
Cereus cephalomacrostibas by
Erich Werdermann and
Curt Backeberg was published in 1931. The specific epithet cephalomacrostibas is derived from the Greek words kephale for 'head', makros for 'big' and stibas for 'bed' and refers to the large areoles that almost flow together near the tips of the shoots.
Friedrich Ritter placed the species in the genus
Weberbauerocereus in 1981. Further
nomenclature synonyms are
Trichocereus cephalomacrostibas (Werderm. & Backeb.) Backeb. (1936),
Echinopsis cephalomacrostibas (Werderm. & Backeb.) H.Friedrich & G.D.Rowley (1974) and
Haageocereus cephalomacrostibas (Werderm. & Backeb.) P.V.Heath (1995). == See also ==