Pleistodontes macrocainus explained

Pleistodontes macrocainus is a species of fig wasp which is native to Australia. It is associated with Ficus cerasicarpa and F. brachypoda.[1]

Description

Female P. macrocainus wasps are 1.6to long, while males are 0.9mm1.1mm long.[1]

Taxonomy

Pleistodontes macrocainus was described by Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde, Dale Dixon, James M. Cook and Jean-Yves Rasplus in 2002 based on specimens collected from Ficus cerasicarpa. Since they could not discern any consistent differences between the wasps collected from F. cerasicarpa and F. brachypoda, they concluded that both figs are pollinated by the same species of fig wasp.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Lopez-Vaamonde . Carlos . Dixon . Dale J. . Cook . James M. . Rasplus . Jean-Yves . 2002 . Revision of the Australian species of Pleistodontes (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) fig-pollinating wasps and their host-plant associations . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 136 . 4 . 637–83 . 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00040.x . https://archive.today/20110813114348/http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118944298/abstract . dead . 2011-08-13 . free .