Sycophila
Sycophila is a genus of wasp that associates with figs.[1] They have a cosmopolitan distribution.
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Sycophila sp. on Ficus sur | |
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Genus: | Sycophila Walker, 1871 |
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Sycophila decatomoides Walker, 1871 | |
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Species
The described species include:[1][2]
- Sycophila benghalensis (Joseph & Abdurahiman, 1968)
- Sycophila curta Chen, 1999
- Sycophila decatomoides Walker, 1871
- Sycophila dharwarensis (Joseph & Abdurahiman, 1968)
- Sycophila fici (Joseph, 1961)
- Sycophila flaviclava Bouček, 1981
- Sycophila karnatakensis (Joseph & Abdurahiman, 1968)
- Sycophila kestraneura (Masi, 1917)
- Sycophila maculifacies Chen, 1999
- Sycophila modesta Bouček, 1981
- Sycophila naso Bouček, 1981
- Sycophila persephone (Girault, 1927)
- Sycophila petiolata Chen, 1999
- Sycophila pilosa (Joseph & Abdurahiman, 1968)
- Sycophila punctum Bouček, 1981
- Sycophila robusta (Joseph & Abdurahiman, 1968)
- Sycophila sidnica (Girault, 1927)
- Sycophila sessilis Bouček, 1981
- Sycophila setulosa Zerova, 2009 (Yemen)
- Sycophila simplicistigma (Walsh, 1870)
- Sycophila smilax Gates & Zhang, 2020
- Sycophila taprobanica (Westwood, 1882)
- Sycophila yemeni Zerova, 2009 (Yemen)
References
- Van Noort; et al. "Sycophila Walker". Figweb. iziko museums. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
- Gates, Michael W.; Zhang, Y. Miles; Buffington, Matthew L. (2020). "The great greenbriers gall mystery resolved? New species of Aprostocetus Westwood (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae) gall inducer and two new parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Eurytomidae) associated with Smilax L. in southern Florida, USA". Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 80: 71–98. doi:10.3897/jhr.80.59466.
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