1977
DOI: 10.2307/2805746
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Morphological Studies of the Nymphaeaceae. VII. The Floral Biology of Nuphar Lutea Subsp. Macrophylla

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“…from eastern Scandinavia and northern Eurasia (Lippok and Renner, 1997). A few observations on the northwestern American species N. polysepala Engelmann by V. Grant and B. Meeuse were summarized by Schneider and Moore (1977). Below (Results and Discussion) we add new details of Grant's observations on N. polysepala based on correspondence with him (letters to SSR of 12 and 25 August, 1999).…”
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“…from eastern Scandinavia and northern Eurasia (Lippok and Renner, 1997). A few observations on the northwestern American species N. polysepala Engelmann by V. Grant and B. Meeuse were summarized by Schneider and Moore (1977). Below (Results and Discussion) we add new details of Grant's observations on N. polysepala based on correspondence with him (letters to SSR of 12 and 25 August, 1999).…”
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“…Below (Results and Discussion) we add new details of Grant's observations on N. polysepala based on correspondence with him (letters to SSR of 12 and 25 August, 1999). These four species appear to have different pollinator spectra, with the European species pollinated by flies and bees, the American species by beetles, with flies and bees playing but a secondary role (Schneider and Moore, 1977;Ervik, Renner, and Johanson, 1995;Lippok and Renner, 1997). The view that Nuphar as a genus is closely adapted for pollination by beetles comes from a study of N. advena in central Texas (Schneider and Moore, 1977; following then prevailing broad species concepts BRIEF COMMUNICATION [Beal, 1956], Schneider and Moore treated N. advena as ssp.…”
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