PRELIMINARY ANALYSES OF THE FLORAL FRAGRANCES OF SPECIES OF "ACINETA, HOULETTIA, LUDDEMANNIA, LYCOMORMIUM, PAPHINIA, AND SIEVEKINGIA" (ORCHIDACEAE)
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Keywords

FLORAL FRAGRANCE
ACINETA
HOULETTIA
LUDDEMANNIA
LYCOMORMIUM
PAPHINIA
SIEVEKINGIA

How to Cite

Williams, N. H., Whitten, W. M., & Dodson, C. H. (1984). PRELIMINARY ANALYSES OF THE FLORAL FRAGRANCES OF SPECIES OF "ACINETA, HOULETTIA, LUDDEMANNIA, LYCOMORMIUM, PAPHINIA, AND SIEVEKINGIA" (ORCHIDACEAE). Selbyana, 7(2/4), 315–317. Retrieved from https://journals.flvc.org/selbyana/article/view/120662

Abstract

We have previously reported on analyses of the floral fragrances of a number of species of orchids (Hills el al. 1968, 1972; Murrell et al. 1981; Williams et al. 1981). In this paper we report the results of our analyses of the floral fragrances of seven species in six genera of neotropical orchids. All ofthe species reported here are pollinated by male euglossine bees, or are confidently expected to be pollinated by male euglossine bees. There are several published observations of pollinators of several species in the genera we studied (see Williams 1982 for a list of euglossine-pollinated orchids and their pollinators, and Table 1 in this paper).

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