A phenomenon where a male insect mistakenly identified the patterns of an orchid flower as the female insect partner, and tries to copulate and thereby pollinates the flower is said to be:
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Pseudocopulation is an evolutionary adaptation in some orchids to ensure pollination by mimicking the appearance of female insects.
Pseudocopulation refers to the process where a male insect is attracted to the flower's patterns, mistaking them for a female insect. The male attempts to copulate, inadvertently transferring pollen and pollinating the flower.