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. Dr. Galil made experiments on the host relations of these species and other inhabitants of the Sycomore receptacles, the results of which will be published by him. The identification of the Agaonidae and the Torymidae Sycophagini from Dr. Galil's catches, and some notes on their distribution, are given in the present paper. Unless otherwise indicated, all samples here recorded were reared from Ficus sycomorus L. (det. Galil). The insect material is preserved in the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlij...
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The sycophagines are strictly associated with two subgenera of Ficus L. (Moraceae), namely Sycomorus...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...
Aldabra, a group of coral reefs situated to the north of the Mozambique Channel, has been extensivel...
This study was carried out to survey species of parasitoid wasps in Ficus sycamorus fruits. Two spec...
INTRODUCTION In this catalogue — entitled "provisional" because our knowledge of the subject is stil...
Correspondance: rasplus@ensam.inra.frNational audienceChalcid Wasps associated with Ficus sycomorus ...
Recently, I received a sample of fig wasps from Uganda (East Africa), collected by Mrs. Ir. W. A. Ri...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...
Mutualistic associations are prone to exploitation by 'exploitative species'. The fig tree Ficus syc...
The genus Eujacobsonia, with its type species E. mirabilis, was described by Grandi (1923, 1924) fro...
The Sycoecinae is one of five chalcid subfamilies of fig wasps that are mostly dependent on Ficus in...
International audienceBiotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to th...
International audienceThe obligate mutualism between fig trees and their fig wasp pollinators, toget...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
The sycophagines are strictly associated with two subgenera of Ficus L. (Moraceae), namely Sycomorus...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...
Aldabra, a group of coral reefs situated to the north of the Mozambique Channel, has been extensivel...
This study was carried out to survey species of parasitoid wasps in Ficus sycamorus fruits. Two spec...
INTRODUCTION In this catalogue — entitled "provisional" because our knowledge of the subject is stil...
Correspondance: rasplus@ensam.inra.frNational audienceChalcid Wasps associated with Ficus sycomorus ...
Recently, I received a sample of fig wasps from Uganda (East Africa), collected by Mrs. Ir. W. A. Ri...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...
Mutualistic associations are prone to exploitation by 'exploitative species'. The fig tree Ficus syc...
The genus Eujacobsonia, with its type species E. mirabilis, was described by Grandi (1923, 1924) fro...
The Sycoecinae is one of five chalcid subfamilies of fig wasps that are mostly dependent on Ficus in...
International audienceBiotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to th...
International audienceThe obligate mutualism between fig trees and their fig wasp pollinators, toget...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
The sycophagines are strictly associated with two subgenera of Ficus L. (Moraceae), namely Sycomorus...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...