Agaonidae
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The family Coccinellidae contains many common aphidophagous and coccidophagous natural enemies, providing benefits to…
In 2004, the first Ficus microcarpa seedlings were observed self-establishing in Brisbane, Queensland. Prior to this the only F…
Thirty species of Chalcidoidea were reared from figs of three Ficus species (F. sansibarica macrosperma, F. louisii, and F…
Revision of Kradibia Saunders, with descriptions of new species hilli (type ♀, Uganda, host Ficus urceolaris auctt. = F…
Revision of Pleistodontes Saunders, with descriptions of new species mandibularis (type ♀, Sentani, SW Cyclops, NW New Guinea…
This paper is a tribute to Prof. Dr. L. D. Brongersma, in remembrance of the years I served as his deputy in the Rijksmuseum van…
The study of many new samples of fig wasps collected in Africa by Dr. J. Galil of Tel-Aviv University, Israel, revealed the…
When I published my review of the host preferences of the Agaonidae (Wiebes, 1963: 92-106, tables 2-3), the pollinator wasps of…
Until now, the genus Pleistodontes Saunders is known from the Australian continent and from Lord Howe Island. Two species were…
Recently, I received a sample of fig wasps from Uganda (East Africa), collected by Mrs. Ir. W. A. Rijks-Jongbloed in November…