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Apocrypta is an Old
World genus of
parasitic fig
wasps in the
family Pteromalidae. They are
parasitoids of gall-wasps in the
Sycophagini tribe, and especially...
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Phaeosaces apocrypta is a
species of moth in the
family Depressariidae. It was
first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1885. This
species is
endemic to New...
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Apocrypta bakeri is a
species of fig
wasps in the
family Pteromalidae. It has
Ficus hispida as its host,
where it
parasitizes the
other fig wasp Ceratosolen...
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Sycotetra Pteromalidae Colotrechinae Podvina Pteromalinae Adiyodiella Apocrypta Arachonia Bouceka Comptoniella Critogaster Crossogaster Diaziella Dobunabaa...
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species of
Ceratosolen wasp. The
Ceratosolen wasps are
parasitised by
Apocrypta guineensis and
Sycoscapter niger wasps during their larval development...
- as do the
larvae of the moth
Melanocercops ficuvorella. The fig wasp
Apocrypta bakeri has F.
hispida as its host,
where it
parasitizes the pollinator...
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Ficus hispida as its host,
where it is
parasitized by the
other fig wasp
Apocrypta bakeri. Wasp
larvae develop and
hatch into
mature wasps entirely within...
- wasp-bearing drupelets,
without pollination taking place. The
parasitic species Apocrypta guineensis and
Sycoscapter niger use long
ovipositors to
pierce the fig...
- Parabruchobius, Platecrizotes, Teasienna, Toxeumorpha. Otitesellini: Adiyodiella,
Apocrypta, Arachonia, Bouceka, Comptoniella, Crossogaster, Diaziella, Dobunabaa...
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Tapesia amoris Velen.
Tapesia angelicae Velen.
Tapesia annae Velen.
Tapesia apocrypta Rehm
Tapesia arachnoidea (Schwein.) Sacc.
Tapesia atrospora Velen. Tapesia...