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The honey trap: a correction

In the June issue (93: 6), the Select article concerning the work of Singer et al. (pp. 755–762) mistakenly stated that male bees which attempted to copulate with the orchid Mormolyca ringens received a nutritional reward in the form of starch and lipids. This is in fact not the case, and the authors consider the species to be a purely ‘deceiving’ one that offers no form of reward to the pollinator.

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