Long-Proboscid Flies as Pollinators of Cretaceous Gymnosperms

Volume: 25, Issue: 14, Pages: 1917 - 1923
Published: Jul 1, 2015
Abstract
The great evolutionary success of angiosperms has traditionally been explained, in part, by the partnership of these plants with insect pollinators. The main approach to understanding the origins of this pervasive relationship has been study of the pollinators of living cycads, gnetaleans, and basal angiosperms. Among the most morphologically specialized living pollinators are diverse, long-proboscid flies. Early such flies include the...
Paper Details
Title
Long-Proboscid Flies as Pollinators of Cretaceous Gymnosperms
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Volume
25
Issue
14
Pages
1917 - 1923
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