Cover illustration: The inset cover image shows a flower bug dusted with pollen on a male inflorescence of Macaranga tanarius. Although predacious flower bugs have rarely been considered to play a major role in pollination, it has been found that a flower bug, Orius atratus, is the main pollinator of M. tanarius, which provides nectar and a breeding site to the pollinator. The pollination system might represent a unique example of evolution from being a predatory flower visitor to being the main pollinator. See Ishida et al. (pp. 39-44).
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