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    Blastophaga psenes - Wikipedia

    • Blastophaga psenes is a wasp species in the genus Blastophaga. It pollinates the common fig Ficus carica and the closely related Ficus palmata. These wasps breed in figs without the need for a colony or nest, and the adults live for only a few days or weeks. They locate the fig they wish to pollinate primarily using through olfaction. … 展开

    Taxonomy and phylogenetics

    Mutualism occurs between figs and fig wasps, which creates a need for specific species of figs to be pollinated by s… 展开

    Description and identification

    B. psenes are small wasps, approximately only 2 millimetres (0.079 in) in length. The females are black and shiny, while the males are smaller than the females. The males are wingless, whereas females have wings that are tr… 展开

    Distribution and habitat

    Because B. psenes relies on Ficus carica to breed, it is found in regions where this fig species grows. The wasp is native to the Palaearctic, including Southern Europe near the Mediterranean Basin. B. psenes has been widely intro… 展开