Pollination of Kadsura longipedunculata (Schisandraceae), a monoecious basal angiosperm, by female, pollen-eating Megommata sp (Cecidomyiidae : Diptera) in China

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2008
Authors:Yuan, L.-C., Luo, Y.-B., Thien, L.B., Fan, J.-H., Xu, H.-L., Yukawa, J., Chen Z.-D.
Journal:Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume:93
Issue:3
Pagination:523-536
Abstract:

The plants of Kadsura longipedunculata (Schisandraceae) are monoecious and possess either red or yellow male flowers (the androecium), with yellow tepals, and yellow female flowers. All flower types simultaneously produce heat and floral odours (dominated by methyl butyrate) throughout a 4-5-h nocturnal period. The flowers are pollinated only by female, pollen-eating Megommata sp. (Cecidomyiidae). Pollen is the only reward, and female flowers use the same attractants as male flowers but offer no food (pollination by deceit). Open pollinated flowers in nature varied in fruit set from 8 to 92%. Megommata (subfamily Cecidomyiinae, supertribe Cecidomyiidi), consists of six described species, which feed on Coccoidea (scale insects) and are distributed worldwide

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