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Odontofroggatia galili

Wiebes, 1980
Arthropoda » Hymenoptera » Agaonidae » Odontofroggatia galili
Ηabitat
I2 Parks
X23 Non-domestic gardens (large)
X24 Domestic gardens (urban)
X11 Large parks

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Establishment status
Established
Establishment status detail

Alien:

First detection year
2014
Impacts
Positive

During the initial surveys, M. bicolor and Odontofroggatia spp. were found to be the most prominent potential biological control agents due to their high abundance and demonstrated negative impacts on pollinators and seed production (Mavrovounioti, unpublished data; Demetriou et al. in press) [Ficus microcarpa alien invasive]. 

Online resource
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/research/projects/chalcidoids/database/d…
Pathway
3 TRANSPORT CONTAMINANT - Contaminant on plants (except parasites) – Con Plant
3 TRANSPORT CONTAMINANT - Contaminant nursery material – CNM
Pathway detail

Speculated (Demetriou pers. comm.)

References

Demetriou J, Koutsoukos E, Mavrovounioti N, Radea C, Arianoutsou M, Roy HE, Compton SG, Martinou AF (2023) A rather unfruitful relationship? Fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) of the alien invasive Ficus microcarpa in Cyprus. BioInvasions Records 12(2): 573-580. https://doi.org/10.3391/bir.2023.12.2.20

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