- The
family Agaonidae is a
group of
pollinating fig wasps. They
spend their larval stage inside the
fruits of figs. The
pollinating wasps (Agaoninae, Kradibiinae...
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families of
Agaonidae, Epichrysomallidae, Eurytomidae, Eulophidae, Melanosomellidae, Ormyridae, Pteromalidae,
Tanaostigmatidae and Torymidae.
Agaonidae only...
- the
superfamily Chalcidoidea,
while the
pollinators are in the
family Agaonidae.
Pollinating fig
wasps are all gall-makers,
while non-pollinating fig...
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pollination syndrome,
which uses wasp
species belonging to the
family Agaonidae for pollination.
Adult plants vary in size from
Ficus benghalensis (the...
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sheltered in the bark. Figs have an
obligate mutualism with fig
wasps (
Agaonidae); figs are only
pollinated by fig wasps, and fig
wasps can only reproduce...
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killed this species. Figs have an
obligate mutualism with fig
wasps (
Agaonidae); figs are
pollinated only by fig wasps, and fig
wasps can
reproduce only...
- aquatica,
which also
mates within the host egg, fig
wasps of the
family Agaonidae,
which exhibit similar ****ual
dimorphism and mate
within the host fig...
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rainfall and elevation. Figs have an
obligate mutualism with fig wasps, (
Agaonidae); figs are only
pollinated by
these wasps, and they can only reproduce...
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Herodotia and
Meselatus in the
subfamily Epichrysomallinae, all of the
family Agaonidae, two
species of the
genus Sycophila of the
family Eurytomidae, one species...
- wasps, yellowjackets)
Proctotrupomorpha Superfamily Chalcidoidea Family Agaonidae (fig wasps)
Family Aphelinidae Family Chalcididae (chalcid wasps) Family...