File:Eulaema cingulata with Catasetum saccatum and Catasetum discolor pollen atttachment locations.png

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English: Pollen from each species Catasetum saccatum (I) and Catasetum discolor (II) attach to the dorsal and ventral parts of Eulaema cingulata () respectively.[1][2]:194 The pollen on the legs of the bee are to be disregarded for this context. Source photo attributions: Eulaema cingulata (by Insects Unlocked project at the University of Texas at Austin), Catasetum saccatum (by Arne and Bent Larsen), and Catasetum discolor (by Maarten Sepp).
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  1. Robert L. Dressler (1968), “Pollination by Euglossine Bees”, in Evolution[1], volume 22, issue 1, DOI:10.2307/2406664, pages 202-210
  2. Speciation, Sinauer Associates, 2004, ISBN 0-87893-091-4, pages 1–545

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