Pollination of sevenPlectranthus spp. (Lamiaceae) in southern Natal, South Africa |
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Authors: | C. J. Potgieter T. J. Edwards R. M. Miller J. Van Staden |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Natal Pietermaritzburg, P/Bag X01, 3209 Scottsville, South Africa;(2) Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, P/Bag X01, 3209 Scottsville, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The genusPlectranthus (Lamiaceae) shows remarkable radiation on the sandstones of southern Natal and northern Transkei in South Africa, where six endemic species occur. Two of these endemic species,P. hilliardiae andP. oribiensis, are included in this study, as well asP. reflexus, for which only limited data are available. The other species that were studied areP. ambiguus, P. ciliatus, P. ecklonii, P. madagascariensis andP. zuluensis. Four of these taxa,P. ambiguus, P. hilliardiae, P. reflexus andP. saccatus var.longitubus, have uniquely long corolla-tubes (20–30mm) and this is related to pollination by nemestrinid flies of the genusStenobasipteron that have proboscides of similar length. Other nemestrinid species of the genusProsoeca have shorter proboscides and pollinate two species ofPlectranthus with shorter corolla-tube lengths (6–15mm). Acrocerid flies, tabanid flies and anthophorid bees are also important visitors to these species. This study on the pollination of seven species of varying corolla-tube lengths shows a correlation between floral tube length and proboscis length of insect visitors, many of which are recorded for the first time as pollinators ofPlectranthus. |
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Keywords: | Lamiaceae Plectranthus Nemestrinidae Stenobasipteron Prosoeca Acroceridae Psilodera Anthophoridae Amegilla Pollination long-tubed flowers long-proboscid flies Natal Group sandstone adaptive radiation speciation |
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