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Table 1 The presence of adult offspring of Valisia javana complex sp.1 and Valisia esquirolianae in male figs of Ficus hirta and F. triloba collected from Guangdong province, China and Taiwan

From: Asymmetric sharing of pollinator fig wasps between two sympatric dioecious fig trees: a reflection of supply and demand or differences in the size of their figs?

Host species

Sites

N trees/figs/ Fig wasps

V. javana

complex sp.1

V. esquirolianae

% V. javana

complex sp.1

F. hirta

South China BG

14/15/19

16

3

84.2

 

Dinghu Mountain

8/10/14

14

0

100.0

 

Shimen Mountain

2/3/4

4

0

100.0

 

Dapu

7/15/15

5

10

33.3

 

Total

31/43/52

39

13

75.0

F. triloba

South China BG

1/2/ 2

2

0

100

 

Dinghu Mountain

12/18/26

14

12

53.8

 

Shimen Mountain

8/15/21

6

15

28.6

 

Total

21/35/49

22

27

44.9

 

Taiwan

1/3/6

0

6

0

  1. Identification was based on COI and ITS2 sequences. Sample sizes indicate how many fig wasps were sequenced and how many figs and trees they were collected from. No F. triloba individuals were found at Dapu and F. hirta is absent from Taiwan