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:The italian language edition of Wikipedia also mentions that Ophrys apifera relied on a now-extinct bee. Source is given as {{w|The Blind Watchmaker}}, by Richard Dawkins. Maybe Dawkins used the example without knowing that there are still some bees which pollinate this orchid in some parts of the world. And maybe Randall was reading Dawkins. Does anyone have this book? | :The italian language edition of Wikipedia also mentions that Ophrys apifera relied on a now-extinct bee. Source is given as {{w|The Blind Watchmaker}}, by Richard Dawkins. Maybe Dawkins used the example without knowing that there are still some bees which pollinate this orchid in some parts of the world. And maybe Randall was reading Dawkins. Does anyone have this book? | ||
:--[[User:Lou Crazy|Lou Crazy]] ([[User talk:Lou Crazy|talk]]) 13:57, 10 September 2015 (UTC) | :--[[User:Lou Crazy|Lou Crazy]] ([[User talk:Lou Crazy|talk]]) 13:57, 10 September 2015 (UTC) | ||
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