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“…Earlier reports on Habenaria spp. have documented pollinarium attachment to the eyes (Moreira et al ., ; Singer & Cocucci, ; Singer et al ., ), the proboscis (Singer, ) or the forelegs (Peter et al ., ). Pollinarium attachment to the eyes, as observed here for H. montevidensis , has already been documented for H. gourlieana , H. hexaptera Lindl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Earlier reports on Habenaria spp. have documented pollinarium attachment to the eyes (Moreira et al ., ; Singer & Cocucci, ; Singer et al ., ), the proboscis (Singer, ) or the forelegs (Peter et al ., ). Pollinarium attachment to the eyes, as observed here for H. montevidensis , has already been documented for H. gourlieana , H. hexaptera Lindl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first was by Moreira et al . (), who documented the pollination of H. pleiophylla by Heliconius erato phyllis (Nymphalidae) in plantations of Eucalyptus L'Hér. in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.…”
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“…H. pleiophylla é, ainda, um exemplo de flor de atividade noturna, no que diz respeito à liberação de odor, outra característica de falenofilia. O uso desta espécie dá-se supostamente em situação de relativa escassez de alimento, prevalescente nas plantações de Eucalyptus do Horto Florestal Barba Negra (MOREIRA et al, 1996). Da mesma forma, o padrão de distribuição das flores na planta, se inflorescências ou flores isoladas, parece pouco importante como caráter seletivo.…”
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“…Singer and Cocucci 1997;Singer 2001;Peter et al, 2009;Pedron et al, 2012), and, to a lesser extent, by tipulid crane flies (Singer 2001) and diurnal Heliconius butterflies (Moreira et al, 1996). Even though there are 11 species of Habenaria in Japan (Yokota 1990), there have been few detailed studies of their reproductive biology, and there is little information regarding their floral visitors (Suetsugu and Tanaka 2014 a, b).…”
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