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FIGURE 2. A–H. Rafflesia philippensis, Mt. Banahaw, Luzon, Philippines. A. Flower, Barcelona 3809 with Pelser (CANU). B–D. Nearly mature fruit. B. Cross section of fruit. C. Seeds, 1 mm scale. D. Seeds. E–H. Ants (Technomyrmex sp. (F) and Pheidologeton sp. (E, G, H)) carrying seeds (indicated with white arrows) from a decaying fruit. Photographs taken by Pelser & Barcelona.
Published as part of Pelser, Pieter B., Nickrent, Daniel L., Callado, John Rey C. & Barcelona, Julie F., 2013, Mt. Banahaw reveals: The resurrection and neotypification of the name Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae) and clues to the dispersal of Rafflesia seeds, pp. 35-40 in Phytotaxa 131 (1) on page 38, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.131.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/5085971
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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