“…Settling moth pollination has been reported for flowers of species of Apocynaceae (e.g., Hoya (Mochizuki et al 2017), Marsdenia (Sakagami et al 2019), and Vincetoxicum (Yamashiro et al 2008;Nakahama et al 2013)), Campanulaceae (e.g., Adenophora Funamoto & Ohashi 2017;Funamoto 2019)), Caprifoliaceae (e.g., Lonicera (Xuan et al 2015)), Lecythidaceae (e.g., Barringtonia )), Orchidaceae (e.g., Platanthera (Inoue 1983; and Habenaria (Xiong et al 2019)), Thymelaeaceae (e.g., Aquilaria (Chen et al 2016), Diplomorpha (Fig. 1G; Okamoto et al 2008), and Stellera (Zhang et al 2011b)), and Rubiaceae (e.g., Uncaria (Funamoto & Sugiura 2016)). Several species of pyralid and crambid moths visit flowers of Balanophora species, and these moths oviposit their eggs on the flowers, after which the larvae of the moths consume the floral tissues (Kawakita & Kato 2002).…”