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. 2016 May 30;118(1):135–148. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcw072

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

(A) Gongora sp. chemotype M (subgenus Gongora, section Gongora) being visited by Euglossa dodsoni. (B) Male euglossine bees collect perfume compounds and store them in hind-leg pockets (arrow) subsequently to expose to females during courtship display (photo: B. Jacobi). (C) Putative phylogenetic relationships of Gongora lineages sampled in the present study (as summarized by Hetherington-Rauth and Ramírez, 2015).