Mirabilis macfarlanei (MacFarlane's four-o'-clock)
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last modified
September 15, 2006 00:39
| Common Name |
MacFarlane's four-o'-clock |
| Order |
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| Family |
Nyctaginaceae |
| Genus |
Mirabilis |
| Species |
macfarlanei |
| Subspecies |
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Flowering Period:
Geographic Range:
Basaltic canyons of Snake, Salmon, and Imnaha Rivers, Oregon and Idaho
Pollinators:
Andrena nigrocaerulea
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Andrena prunorum
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Anthophora affabilis
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Anthophora bomboides
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Anthophora porterae
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Bombus centralis
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Bombus fervidus (bumblebee)
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Bombus griseocollis
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Ceratina acantha
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Melecta pacifica
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Synhalonia edwardsii
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Synhalonia frater
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Synhalonia fulvitarsis
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Halictus farinosus
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Lasioglossum
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Lasioglossum egregiium
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Lasioglossum sisymbrii
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Osmia bruneri
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Osmia ednae
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Osmia hurdi
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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long-tongued moths
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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Archilochus alexandri
Cited in:
Reproductive ecology, population genetics, and clonal distribution of the narrow endemic Mirabilis MacFarlanei (Nyctaginaceae)
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