Jl. Bronstein, Natural history of Anidarnes bicolor (Hymenoptera : Agaonidae), a galler of the Florida strangling fig (Ficus aurea), FLA ENTOMOL, 82(3), 1999, pp. 454-461
The natural history of Anidarnes bicolor (Ashmead) Boucek (Hymenoptera: Aga
onidae: Sycophaginae), a host-specific galler of the Florida strangling fig
(Ficus aurea, Moraceae), is described. A. bicolor females oviposit through
the outside of the globular fig inflorescence; offspring feed on sterile t
issue within galls induced on the inner wall of fig. Oviposition coincides
with entry of the pollinators (Pegoscapus mexicanus; Hymenoptera: Agaonidae
: Agaoninae) into the fig, and does not interfere with pollination. Pollina
tor presence is in fact crucial to A. bicolor success, because unpollinated
, galled figs are aborted by the tree. However,A. bicolor may nevertheless
reduce pollinator success: maturation of pollinator offspring appears to be
negatively affected by the developing A. bicolor galls. Although the compo
sition of the wasp community associated with the native Florida figs is rel
atively well-known, this is one of the first studies of the natural history
of one of the non-pollinator species.