Attaching some pics. Hope you will understand the reasons behind. The 
closeup reveals something extra if you can check the legs of the insect.
Just for information. When we study pollination biology there is 
pollination success which can be divided into two parts. Male pollination 
success: meaning how many times insect visited divided by how many times it 
was actually able to take off the pollinia. 
Female pollination success: meaning how many times insect or pollinator 
visited the flower divided by how many times it was able to deposit the 
pollinia on the stigma. Then overall pollination success can be represented 
by ratio of first by second.
Best regards
Pankaj


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