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Ceratosolen

Ceratosolen
Ceratosolen capensis op Ficus sur, Jan Celliers Park, a.jpg
C. capensis, adult female
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Chalcidoidea
Family: Agaonidae
Subfamily: Kradibiinae
Genus: Ceratosolen
Mayr, 1885
Type species
Blastophaga appendiculata
Mayr, 1885
Species

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Ceratosolen is an Old World wasp genus in the family Agaonidae (fig wasps). They are pollinators of the monoeciousfig subsections Sycomorus and Sycocarpus, and the section Neomorphe, all belonging to the subgenus Sycomorus.

Adults enter through the fig ostiole, a narrow, bract-lined passage, then pollinate and attempt to oviposit on the flowers. Flower ovules that receive an egg become galled and the larvae consume the gall tissue. Pollinated flowers missed by the wasps produce one seed each. The adult offspring emerge from the gall and mate in the fig, before the winged female wasps disperse, carrying the flower pollen with them.

Several non-pollinating wasp species of the Chalcidoidea exploit the mutualism.Sycophaga sycomori oviposits inside the short-style flowers, thereby stimulating the growth of endosperm tissue and the enlargement and ripening of the syconium which holds the wasp-bearing drupelets, without pollination taking place. The parasitic species Apocrypta guineensis and Sycoscapter niger use long ovipositors to pierce the fig wall to infect the larvae during their development inside the flower galls, and consequently reduce pollinator production.

There are more than 60 described species, including:



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