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African fig trees and fig wasps
- C. C. Berg, J. Wiebes
- Environmental Science
- 1992
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CO-EVOLUTION OF FIGS AND THEIR INSECT POLLINATORS
- J. Wiebes
- Biology
- 28 October 1979
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The Indo-Australian Agaoninae: Pollinators of Figs
- J. Wiebes, Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen
- Biology
- 1 June 1994
Key to genera: Plestodonotes Eupristina Parapristina Deilagaon Waterstoniella Platyscapa Dolichoris Blastophaga Valisia Wiebesia Liporrhopalum Kradibia Ceratosolen Rothropus Strepitus.
The fig wasp fauna of the receptacles of Ficus thonningii lHymenopterac Chalcidoidear
- Z. B. ccaron, ek, A. Watsham, J. Wiebes, Z. Boucek
- Biology
- 1981
Small Ermine Moths (Yponomeuta): Their Host Relations and Evolution
- S. Menken, W. Herrebout, J. Wiebes
- Philosophy
- 1992
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The Phylogeny of the Agaonidae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea)
- J. Wiebes
- Biology
- 1981
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Agaonidae (Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea) and Ficus (Moraceae): fig wasps and their figs, x (Wiebesia)
- J. Wiebes
- Biology
- 1993
Fig wasps (Hymenoptera)
- J. Wiebes
- Biology
- 1982
Fig wasps cannot exist by themselves. They live in a close and obligate symbiosis with the figs (Ficus) in the sycones of which they breed, each species of wasp with its own species of fig. The figs…
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