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Published: 2018-08-01
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A new species of Silba (Diptera; Lonchaeidae) associated with figs

Scottish Natural Heritage, Battleby, Redgorton, Perth, Scotland, PH1 3EW.
School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT.
Ficus Lonchaeidae Silba Thailand Cambodia Diptera

Abstract

A new species of Silba Macquart 1851, Silba ischnopoda sp. nov., is described from Thailand and Cambodia. The Thailand individuals were obtained from larvae found in mature male figs of the dioecious Ficus ischnopoda Miq. Comparisons are made with other similar Asian Silba species which have also been reared from the figs of Ficus species. Male figs support development of fig wasp larvae, not seeds, suggesting that the larvae of S. ischnopoda may be predaceous.

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