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A proposed revision of the classification of the fig insects of the families Agaonidae and Torymidae (Hymenoptera)*

Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1964
Synopsis A revised classification of the agaonid and torymid fig insects, with the inclusion of the sycophagine genera as a tribe of the latter, is proposed.
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Order Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea associated with figs (families Agaonidae and Pteromalidae)

2010
Correspondance: rasplus@supagro.inra.fr ; International ...
van Noort, Simon, Rasplus, Jean Yves
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Biology, ecology and evolution of fig-pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae)

2005
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Kjellberg, Finn   +3 more
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Agaonidae 榕小蜂科 @iN

2020
Kwok, Alan, Ada Tai 戴亞香
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More highly female‐biased sex ratio in the fig wasp, Blastophaga nipponica Grandi (Agaonidae)

Researches on Population Ecology, 1998
Eiiti Kasuya, Tetsukazu Yahara
exaly  

INFLUENCE OF FIG SIZE ON POLLINATION BE HAVIOUR OF FIG WASPS (AGAONIDAE: HYMENOPTERA)

2007
Fig pollinating wasps lay their eggs in the fig flowers. It is assumed that there is a short span of time during which a fig crop should be pollinated. Hence, pollination of figs is thought to depend on efficiency of the wasps in locating receptive trees. Attractiveness of three Ficus species, namely Ficus racemosa, F. drupacea and F.
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