Rhytidophyllum auriculatum explained
Rhytidophyllum auriculatum is a species of plant in the family Gesneriaceae, endemic to Hispaniola. According to Liogier[1] it can be found in Haiti (Massif de la Hotte, Massif de la Selle). The flowers are pollinated by bats.[2]
Notes and References
- LA Flora De La Espanola, Volume 7. La flora de la Española · Issue 28 of Serie científica. Alain Henri Liogier. Publisher, Fernand Lanore, 1995.
- C.J. Baker et al. (2014) Biomimetic Echolocation With Application to Radar and Sonar Sensing. Proceedings of the IEEE 102(4):447-458