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Insect pollination and floral mechanisms in South African species ofSatyrium (Orchidaceae)
Authors:S D Johnson
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, University of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch, South Africa
Abstract:The morphologically diverse flowers in the genusSatyrium reflect adaptations to a wide range of pollinators. Several recently discovered pollination systems inSatyrium are described and illustrated here; these include pollination by solitary bees, carrion flies, butterflies and moths. Two basic types of floral mechanism are recognised inSatyrium: (1) Species pollinated by lepidoptera and birds have long floral spurs and plate-like viscidia seated in lateral rostellum notches; these viscidia become attached to the proboscis or bill of the pollinator. (2) Species pollinated by flies and bees have relatively short floral spurs and globose viscidia seated in terminal rostellum notches; these viscidia become attached to the face, thorax or eyes of the pollinator.
Keywords:Orchidaceae  Satyrium  Pollination  adaptive radiation  functional morphology  Flora of southern Africa
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