First description by Boedeker, Zeitschrift für Kakteenkunde 3 (15) : 340 -342 (1928)
Body: Solitary, sometimes clumping at base, globose to ovate, leaf green, 60 mm high and 40 mm in diameter.
Roots: Fibrous.
Sap: With watery sap.
Tubercule: 8 - 13 spirals, short cylindrical, keeled ventrally, 6 mm long and 3 mm wide.
Axil: With a little wool, mostly naked, but with 8 white hair-like bristles from 15 mm long.
Radial spine: 24 - 26, 8 mm long, nearly hair-like, smooth, yellowish white to white, semi-stiff, in the upper part of the body strongly ascending, later horizontal.
Central spine: 4 - 5, upper three 10 mm long, the lowest hooked and to 25 mm long, all slender acicular, smooth to somewhat pubescent, whitish yellow in youth, becoming golden yellow to brownish yellow.
Flower: Funnelform, cream yellowish or pale pinkish with reddish brown mid-veins on the outer petals,15 mm long and 12 mm wide.
Fruit: Red, clavate, small, 8 mm long and 3 mm wide.
Seed: Brownish black, oval with lateral hilum, 1 mm in diameter.
Minimum temperature: 5° - 10° C.
Habitat Substrate: Between lime stone rocks, under bushes in black humus.
Geographic Distribution: Mexico, San Luis Potosi, near Real de Catorce. Altitude 2500 meter.
Bibliography: Craig: The Mammillaria Handbook: 153 - 154 and Mitteilungsblatt des AfM: 1/91; 6 - 11
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