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Taxonomic and biological studies of Neotropical fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae)
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Speciation in pollinating seed predators such as fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) is likely to have been influenced by a combination of ecological and geographical isolating mechanisms, but recent molecular analyses of fig wasps have focused on ...
George D Weiblen, Annika M Moe
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Ficus pertusa (Moraceae), a common Neotropical fig, is host to one pollinating (Agaonidae) and three nonpollinating (Torymidae) fig wasps. Bronstein (1991) addressed interspecies interactions between these species and suggested they may be partitioning ...
Loope, Kevin J.
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The study of many new samples of fig wasps collected in Africa by Dr. J. Galil of Tel-Aviv University, Israel, revealed the unexpected fact that Ceratosolen arabicus Mayr and C. galili Wiebes develop together in the same receptacles of Ficus sycomorus L.
Wiebes, J.T.
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Parasitism Features of a Fig Wasp of Genus Apocrypta (Pteromalidae: Pteromalinae) Associated with a Host Belonging to Ficus Subgenus Ficus. [PDF]
Chou PA +3 more
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Alien Hymenoptera as a proportion of the New Zealand native fauna.
Fourteen families are also alien in New Zealand without native representatives (Agaonidae, Apidae, Cynipidae, Eurytomidae, Ibaliidae Megachilidae, Mutillidae, Pergidae, Scolebythidae, Scoliidae, Siricidae, Sphecidae, Tenthredinidae, and Vespidae).
Emma Edney-Browne (766239) +1 more
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Frugivorous Flies and Other Insects Associated with Various Fruits in Several Districts of East Java
Buah-buahan adalah komoditas hortikultura yang memiliki nilai ekonomi tinggi di Indonesia. Salah satu hambatan dalam budi daya buah-buahan adalah keberadaan lalat frugivor yang dapat menurunkan kualitas dan kuantitas buah.
Sismiyati
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List of Agaonidae and outgroup species included in this study. Voucher numbers, taxonomic information, natural host-fig, sampling localities and GenBank accession numbers are ...
Bhanumas Chantarasuwan (759800) +57 more
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The interaction between plants of the genus Ficus (Moraceae) and wasps of the family Agaonidae (Hymenoptera) has been well studied for a long time. However, there are few studies concerned with the basic biology of the wasps in general and even fewer ...
Sarmiento Monroy, Carlos Eduardo +1 more
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