Sycophila

Sycophila is a genus of wasp that associates with figs.[1] They have a cosmopolitan distribution.

Sycophila
Sycophila sp. on Ficus sur
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Sycophila

Walker, 1871
Type species
Sycophila decatomoides
Walker, 1871
Species

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Species

The described species include:[1]

  • 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 taprobanica (Westwood, 1882)
  • Sycophila yemeni Zerova, 2009 (Yemen)
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References

  1. Van Noort; et al. "Sycophila Walker". Figweb. iziko museums. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
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