Please help in Identifying these Gymnos

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Please help in Identifying these Gymnos

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Please help in Identifying these Gymnos...
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On the second photo I believe it is G.pflanzii, or one of its several varieties.
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Pls if anyone can help on this
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IMG-20220206-WA0021.jpg : Gymnocalycium quehlianum ?
IMG-20220206-WA0019.jpg : Gymnocalycium vatteri ?
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I second G. pflanzii for #2
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IMG-20220206-WA0047 also can be a G. baldianum but we better see some flowers.

IMG-20220206-WA0018.jpg - this can be a variety of G. anisitsii or some Gymnocalycium marsoneri (megatae).

And the first one (IMG-20220206-WA0052.jpg) doesn't look like a Gymno, but rather a Discocactus (boliviensis or heptacanthus ?).
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I thought of anisitsii for the third one, too, except it has no flower buds - anisitsii always is in bud or in bloom.
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1st is Disco
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Thank you all so much for helping
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