ISSN:
1615-6110
Keywords:
Angiosperms
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Sarraceniaceae
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Melastomataceae
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Rapateaceae
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Gentianaceae
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Loranthaceae
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Malpighiaceae
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Ericaceae
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Orchidaceae
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Campylopterus duidae
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Diglossa duidae
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Anoura geoffroyi
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africanized honey bee
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Pollination by bees
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buzz pollination
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Flora of Neblina
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract During 20 days in 1985, floral biological observations were made at 1 850–2 100m elevation on Cerro de la Neblina in Venezuela.Heliamphora tatei var.neblinae (Sarraceniaceae) is nectarless and has poricidal anthers.Heliamphora tatei, Graffenrieda fruticosa, G. polymera, G. reticulata, Tocca pachystachya, T. tepuiensis (Melastomataceae),Saxofridericia compressa, andStegolepsis neblinensis (Rapateaceae), are buzz-pollinated by ten species ofBombus, Eulaema, Melipona, Centris, Xylocopa, Dialictus, andNeocorynura. Additional observations of floral visits on tepui species ofGentianaceae, Loranthaceae, Malpighiaceae, Ericaceae, Orchidaceae, andAsteraceae are reported. Visitors include the hummingbirdCampylopterus duidae, the flower-piercerDiglossa duidae, the nectarivorous batAnoura geoffroyi, and various species ofCentris andBombus bees. Scent baits for euglossine bees attracted very few bees.Apis mellifera adansonii-scutellata, the africanized honey bee, was caught at 1 850m elevation.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00936149
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