Pouyannian mimicry

Etymology
Coined 1982 by Georges Pasteur, after Maurice-Alexandre Pouyanne, who described the behaviour in orchids in a 1916 paper.

Noun

 * 1)  A type of mimicry exhibited by some plants, whereby certain flower parts resemble a (female) potential mate for a male of a pollinator species, thus inducing pseudocopulation.
 * 2) * 2017, Wiley Blevins, Ninja Plants, (Twenty-First Century Books), page 52,
 * The plant world is full of mimics. In  Pouyannian mimicry, a flower mimics a female insect to attract the right male pollinator.