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- Urostigma. Platyscapa awekei Wiebes, 1977 Platyscapa arnottiana Abdurahiman, 1980 Platyscapa bergi Wiebes, 1986 Platyscapa corneri Wiebes, 1980 Platyscapa coronata...
- Platyscapa soraria is a species of fig wasp; it is the pollinator of Ficus ingens. Female: Blackish. Head shorter than wide, antenna with 11 segments....
- Deilagaon Dolichoris Elisabethiella Eupristina Nigeriella Paragaon Pegoscapus Platyscapa Pleistodontes Waterstoniella Wiebesia Kradibiinae Ceratosolen Kradibia...
- Nigeriella Wiebes 1974 Paragaon Joseph, 1959 Pegoscapus Cameron, 1906 Platyscapa Motschoulsky, 1863 Pleistodontes Saunders, 1882 Waterstoniella Wiebesia...
- recorded living in stem cavities. Ficus subpisocarpa is pollinated by Platyscapa ishiiana (Agaonidae). French botanist François Gagnepain described Ficus...
- including: Anisophyllea corneri, Calamus corneri, Bulbophyllum corneri, and Platyscapa corneri. Honorary Member of the British Mycological Society Honorary Member...
- of the boles has a girth of 5.5 metres (18 ft). The pollinator wasp is Platyscapa awekei Wiebes., while non-pollinating wasps include Otitesella serrata [sv]...
- m above sea level. The nominate subspecies is pollinated by the wasp Platyscapa desertorum Compton. The wasp Comptoniella vannoorti Wiebes is an ****ociated...
- fringes or gr****land, always near water. It is pollinated by the wasp Platyscapa binghami. The growth form of Ficus verruculosa is as a shrub, or weak-stemmed...
- are readily eaten by several species of bird. The pollinator wasp is Platyscapa soraria Wiebes., while Otitesella longicauda and O. rotunda are non-pollinators...