Biology
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Specimens have been collected visiting
Cysticapnos vesicaria, Diascia barberae, Diascia bicornuta, Diascia
floribunda, Diascia longicornis, Diascia parviflora, Diascia whiteheadii,
Disperis bolusiana, Disperis circumflexa, Disperis macrocorys,
Heliophila sp., Holothrix aspera, Homeria miniata, Moraea bifida, Moraea
demissa, Moraea fragrans, Moraea miniata, Moraea tripetala, Pterygodium
pentherianum, Pterygodium schelpei. |
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