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  • Bee [r]: Flying insects of the order hymenoptera, closely related to wasps and ants. [e]
  • Charles Darwin [r]: (1809 – 1882) English natural scientist, most famous for proposing the theory of natural selection. [e]
  • Imidacloprid [r]: A chloronicotinyl insecticide that acts on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. [e]
  • Insect [r]: One of numerous small arthropod animals with six legs, an exoskeleton that grows by molting, and oftentimes wings. [e]
  • New Zealand [r]: Country in the South Pacific; constitutional monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. [e]
  • Pollination [r]: Process by which pollen is transferred in plants from the male reproductive organ (stamen or staminate cone) to the female reproductive organ (pistil or pistillate cone), thereby enabling fertilisation and sexual reproduction. [e]
  • Pollinator [r]: Biotic vector that moves pollen from the male anthers of a flower to the female stigma of a flower to accomplish fertilization or syngamy of the female gamete in the ovule of the flower by the male gamete from the pollen grain. [e]
  • Pterygota [r]: The infraclass (subclass) of insects containing all winged insects. [e]
  • Snakefly [r]: A snakefly is a flying insect with a long neck, giving it a snake-like appearance. [e]