2020
DOI: 10.1093/botlinnean/boaa074
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Novelties in the secretory structures of three species ofGongora(Orchidaceae: Stanhopeinae)

Abstract: The members of the Stanhopeinae (Orchidaceae) bear osmophores, which are related to pollination since they exude volatile lipids that attract euglossine bees. Gongora spp. are pollinated exclusively by euglossine bees. In view of the structural diversity found in the flowers of this genus and the lack of data on other foraging insects that visit these flowers, we elucidated aspects of the anatomy of floral secreting structures in the Stanhopeinae group, focusing on structures in Gongora jauariensis, Gongora pl… Show more

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“…The pollination mechanism in the genera Gongora , and Stanhopea involves only the directed fall of the pollinator onto the column holding the pollinia ( Adachi et al . 2015; Nunes et al 2017 ; Casique et al . 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pollination mechanism in the genera Gongora , and Stanhopea involves only the directed fall of the pollinator onto the column holding the pollinia ( Adachi et al . 2015; Nunes et al 2017 ; Casique et al . 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%