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Botany / Pollinator / Bee / Flower / Bumble bee / Nectar robbing / Harperocallis / Anemophily / Megachilidae / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology
Date: 2002-06-18 11:19:35
Botany
Pollinator
Bee
Flower
Bumble bee
Nectar robbing
Harperocallis
Anemophily
Megachilidae
Plant reproduction
Pollination
Biology

308 Florida Entomologist 85(2)

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