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An Evolutionary Basis for Pollination Ecology
It differs from that of Faegri & Van der Pijl (1980) in myiophilous in stead of
myophilous (Gr. myia = a fly, see Webster, 1971). Delpino (see Knuth, 1898)
divided the Lepidoptera- pollinated flowers into psychophilous (Gr. Psyche = a
butterfly) ...
Additional myiophilous orchids certainly remain to be discovered. In particular,
especially orchids with inconspicuous flowers may well be pollinated by flies. It is
possible, at least to some degree, to categorize myiophilous orchids according to
...
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Legislative Documents Submitted to the ... General Assembly ...
Large bee flowers (MelittopMlotts) sage; small bee flowers (Micromel- littophilous
) parsnip, goldenrod, dogwood; small fly flowers (Microniyio- philous) birthwort
with a temporary prison; carion fly flower (Sapro- myiophilous) carion flower; ...
Iowa. General Assembly, 1917
Louis Hermann Pammel. 1. Mellittophilous, pollinated by large bees (
Hymenoptera), diurnal flowers, colors and odors agieeable to human beings.
Sage, etc. 2. Micromellittophilous, pollinated by small bees and other insects. 3.
Myiophilous ...
Louis Hermann Pammel, 1903
Large bee flowers (MeHttophilous) sage; small bee flowers (Mkromcl-
UttophUous) parsnip, goldenrod, dogwood; small fly flowers (JTfcromjfio- philous
) blrthwort with a temporary prison; carion fly flower (Sapro- myiophilous) carion
flower; ...
Iowa. General Assembly, 1916
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae)
Anatomically and morphologically distinguished scent glands, (osmophores) are
found in the staminate zone of the spadix or its sterile appendix in many
myiophilous and cantharophilous aroids, where the volatilization of foul or
pungent ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
This inhibited opening of the flower is one of the reasons for the occurrence of
these specialised flower types, which function biologically as myiophilous (fly-
pollinated) pitfall-trap flowers (Vogcl 1961). In this case too the tips of the corolla
lobes ...
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The Role of Scent Glands in Pollination: On the Structure ...
Myiophilous colors (brown, olive green) are seen on the inner side of the often
asymmetrically twisted laminal part, which alone secretes the odor from its
glandular epithelium. At the top of the tubular part and separated from the spathe
by a ...
Stefan Vogel, Susanne S. Renner, 1990
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Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen
The syndrome involving floral movement that I focus on here is confined to
myiophilous (fly-related), mostly micromyiophilous flowers and involves particular
parts of a flower or its immediate vicinity. Myiophily is here understood as being ...
10
Lindleyana: The Scientific Journal of the American Orchid ...
These characteristics of floral advertisement and reward combine components of
the canthar- ophilous and — especially — the myiophilous syndrome, but in the
cases just sketched it would evidently be more precise to speak of a "syndrome ...