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English: Anticlea elegans below Little Sheep Mountain in the Lemhi Range and a visiting Chrysotoxum species syrphid fly. Note that the fly has extended its proboscis to probe a green bilobed tepal nectary. Yellow Anticlea pollen had accumulated on the head and thoracic dorsum of the Chrysotoxum fly.
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Source (2024). "Diverse flies (Diptera) likely pollinate an alpine death camas, Anticlea elegans (Melanthiaceae)". Journal of Pollination Ecology 36 (15): 262-266. DOI:10.26786/1920-7603(2024)803.
Author James H. Cane

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