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Evolution of the mandibular appendage in fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae)

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Fig.  7. Mandible of female  Sycophaga sycomori  with two glands (dotted lines) (subfamily Sycophaginae)
Fig.  14: Mandible  of female  Ceratosolen  sp.  appendage  with  lamellae  (Agaonidae,  Blastopbaginae)

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