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. 2010 Aug 3;106(4):653–657. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcq155

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

(A) Drosera cistiflora showing the small distance separating the traps and flower. (B) Drosera pauciflora showing with a long scape and large distance separating flowers from traps. (C) A large monkey beetle visiting a D. cistiflora flower for pollen. (D) A Tabanid fly on the petal of D. cistiflora. (E) The typical size of the prey items captured by D. cistiflora. (F) D. pauciflora with a large monkey beetle in the foreground and several smaller monkey beetles in the background.