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Entomophily or
insect pollination is a form of
pollination whereby pollen of plants,
especially but not only of
flowering plants, is
distributed by insects...
- flies,
these are also indicated.
Pollination by
insects is
called entomophily.
Entomophily is a form of
plant pollination whereby pollen is
distributed by...
- moss or
petticoat moss, is a
genus of moss that is well
known for its
entomophily. It
commonly grows on
patches of dung or
decomposing animal matter. The...
- to
echolocate it. Most
species of
Lepidoptera engage in some form of
entomophily (more
specifically psychophily and
phalaenophily for
butterflies and...
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Splachnaceae is the only
family of
bryophytes in
which entomophily has been observed.
Entomophily is
especially common within the
genera Splachnum and Tayloria...
- or year-round in
areas free of frost. They are
pollinated by
insects (
entomophily) as its
sweet honey-like
fragrance is
attractive to bees,
flower flies...
- same time can be an out-crosser by
anemophily (wind pollination) or
entomophily (insect pollination). Its seed is the
castor bean,
which despite the...
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members of the
genus Thalictrum utilize anemophily while others utilize entomophily.
Flowers of the
entomophilous genus Papaver, also of the Ranunculales...
- and
prevent self-pollination.
Flowers use
animals including:
insects (
entomophily),
birds (ornithophily), bats (chiropterophily), lizards, and even snails...
- Hawaii's non-migratory
monarch butterflies.
Calotropis is an
example of
entomophily pollination (pollination by insects) and
pollination is
achieved with...