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Fig wasps are wasps of the superfamily Chalcidoidea which spend their larval stage inside fig syconia. Some are pollinators but others simply feed off the plant. The non-pollinators belong to several groups within the superfamily Chalcidoidea, while the pollinators are in the family Agaonidae .
Most of the figs from a classic fig tree contain at least one dead wasp.
Ceratosolen is an Old World wasp genus in the family Agaonidae . They are pollinators of the monoecious [1] fig subsections Sycomorus and Sycocarpus, and the section Neomorphe, [2] all belonging to the subgenus Sycomorus. [3] [4] The genus is native to the Palearctic, Afrotropical, Indomalayan and Australasian realms. [3]
Agaonid wasps have a symbiotic relationship with figs such that a given agaonid species acts as a pollinator for just one species of fig, and a particular fig species is pollinated by just one species of wasp. F. citrifolia is pollinated by P. assuetus. After pollination, figs ripen quickly.
Pegoscapus is a genus of fig wasp in the family Agaonidae. As a pollinating fig wasp, Pegoscapus share an obligate mutualistic relationship with fig trees of the genus Ficus via association with fig inflorescences , commonly called figs. [3] Males are smaller in size with shorter antennae than females. Males have a black head and amber-colored ...
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Wasps are a diverse group, estimated at well over a hundred thousand described species around the world, and a great many more as yet undescribed. [9] [a] For example, almost every one of some 1000 species of tropical fig trees has its own specific fig wasp (Chalcidoidea) that has co-evolved with it and pollinates it. [10]