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(American Journal of Botany. 1999;86:COVER-cover.)
© 1999 Botanical Society of
America, Inc.
Cover Illustration: In the dark forest understory, white flowers of the ginger Zingiber longipedunculatumare pollinated by pollen-collecting female Amegillabees (Anthophoridae). Ginger species in a Bornean forest show high diversity, but they were grouped into only three pollination guilds. See Sakai, Kato, and Inoue: Three pollination guilds and variation in floral characteristics of Bornean gingers (Zingiberaceae and Costaceae), pp. 646658 in this issue. Photo credit: Shoko Sakai.
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