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  Pollination biology of Habenaria parviflora (Orchidaceae: Habenariinae) in southeastern Brazil
 
 
Title: Pollination biology of Habenaria parviflora (Orchidaceae: Habenariinae) in southeastern Brazil
Author: Rodrigo B. Singer
Appeared in: Darwiniana
Paging: Volume 39 (2001) nr. 3-4 pages 201-207
Year: 2001
Contents: The pollination biology of Habenaria parviflora (Orchidaceae: Habenariinae) was studied in Picinguaba, São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil in order to broaden our knowledge on the pollination biology and functional morphology of this terrestrial orchid genus. Plants are self-compatible but pollinator-dependent. The recorded pollinators were crane-fly (Diptera: Tipulidae) females and pyralid moths (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). The pollination mechanism is the same regardless of the kind of pollinator: the pollinaria are fixed on the insect proboscis through the glove-like viscidium and removed when the insects leave the flowers. A pollinarium-carrying insect visiting another flower will brush the stigmatic surfaces and leave clumps of massulae, thus effecting pollination. This mode of pollinarium fixation is, as far as we know, reported for the first time for the genus Habenaria and is a clear consequence of viscidium¿s morphology. The involute, glove-like viscidium is a unique flower feature among neotropical Habenaria species. Flower features promoting cross-pollination are briefly discussed. This is also the first report of orchid pollination by crane-flies (Tipulidae) in the neotropics
Publisher: Instituto de Botánica Darwinion (IBODA) (provided by DOAJ)
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