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Sycophaga

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Apocrita

Subfamily
  
Sycophaginae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Chalcidoidea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Hymenopterans

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Similar
  
Hymenopterans, Ceratosolen, Sycoscapter, Pleistodontes, Agaonidae

Sycophaga is a mainly Afrotropical gall wasp genus of the family Chalcidoidea that live on the section Sycomorus of the monoecious fig subgenus, Sycomorus, and one of several fig wasp genera to exploit its mutualism with Ceratosolen wasps.

They enter the fig during the receptive phase of development, and oviposit inside the short-style flowers. This induces the growth of endosperm tissue and the enlargement and ripening of the syconium which holds the wasp-bearing drupelets, without pollination taking place.

Species

The described species include:

  • Sycophaga afflicta Grandi, 1916
  • Sycophaga callani Grandi, 1955
  • Sycophaga cyclostigma Waterston, 1916
  • Sycophaga depressa Risbec, 1956
  • Sycophaga gigantea Grandi, 1916
  • Sycophaga insularis Grandi, 1916
  • Sycophaga silvestrii Grandi, 1916
  • Sycophaga sycomori Linnaeus, 1758
  • Sycophaga tenebrosa Grandi, 1917
  • Sycophaga valentinae Grandi, 1952
  • Sycophaga vicina Mayr, 1906
  • Sycophaga viduata Grandi, 1916
  • References

    Sycophaga Wikipedia