Distribution
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Indo-Australian region: Australia, Bermuda,
China, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papa New Guinea, Taiwan. Holarctic
region: Greece, Israel, Italy, Tunisia, U.S.A., U.S.A.-Hawaii. Oceanic: Solomon
Islands. |
References
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Feng ,
G. & Huang, D.-W. 2010. Description of a new species of Odontofroggatia
(Chalcidoidea, Epichrysomallinae) associated with Ficus microcarpa
(Moraceae) with a key to species of the genus. Zootaxa 2335: 40–48.
Ishii,
T. 1934. Fig chalcidoids of Japan. Kontyű. 8:84-100.
van Noort, S., Wang, R. & Compton, S.G. 2013.
Fig wasps (Hymenoptera; Chalcidoidea: Agaonidae,
Pteromalidae) associated with Asian fig trees (Ficus,
Moraceae) in Southern Africa: Asian followers and African
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381–400.
Wiebes J.T. 1980. The genus Odontofroggatia Ishii
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Wang R,
Aylwin R, Barwell L, Chen X-Y, Chen Y, Chou L-S, Cobb J, Collette D, Craine L, Giblin-Davis RM, Ghana S, Harper M, Harrison RD, McPherson JR, Peng YQ, Pereira RAS, Reyes-Betancort A, Rodriguez LJV, Strange E, van
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The fig wasp followers and
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Insect Conservation and Diversity doi: 10.1111/icad.12111
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Credits
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Photographs © Simon
van Noort (Iziko Museums of South Africa) or Gui Feng
(Key Laboratory of the Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of
Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China). |