Insects associated with syconia of Ficus citrifolia (Moraceae) in central Brazil

  • Costa P
  • Graciolli G
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Abstract

Fig trees present a diverse interaction with different groups of organisms. The inflorescence, or syconium, has characteristics that form a microenvironment in which interactions occur between fig trees and invertebrates. This study aimed to identify the insect fauna associated with the figs of Ficus citrifolia and to quantitatively describe the distribution pattern of the insects in the syconium, in an urban area in central Brazil. The syconia were used by 12 species of insects. Our results showed that the insects found on Ficus citrifolia presented a pattern of occurrence that depends on the composition of species found within each syconium.

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Costa, P. C. da, & Graciolli, G. (2010). Insects associated with syconia of Ficus citrifolia (Moraceae) in central Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 54(4), 707–709. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0085-56262010000400026

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