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New pollinated hornets of Ficus religiosa recorded in the Dominican Republic – Repeated islands
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New pollinated hornets of Ficus religiosa recorded in the Dominican Republic – Repeated islands

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Last updated: February 22, 2025 6:21 am
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New pollinated hornets of Ficus religiosa recorded in the Dominican Republic – Repeated islands

Report from Dominicans today.

Rafael M. Moscoso Researcher at the Institute of Plants and Zoology Candy Ramirez Zoology Institute at Santo Domingo Autonomous University has been identified Platyscapa Quadraticepshornet from , Agaonidae Family in the Dominican Republic. This illustrates the first recorded introduction of this kind. Ficus Religiosacommonly known as a sacred figure.

The presence of this wasp indicates that Ficus Religiosa Today, they are not only planted by humans, but also reproduced by species. As these trees can grow in native species and historic buildings, particularly in colonies, their uncontrolled spreads pose potential risks to local ecosystems and heritage. This discovery was published in the January 2025 issue Novitates caribaeahighlights the ecological effects of species introduction.

Same problem of Novitates caribaea It features contributions from researchers in Cuba, the United States, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Other notable findings include descriptions of new crustacean species in the Gulf of Mexico and the initial report of black rats (Lattas Lattas) Prey on molluscs Caracolas Saguemon In Cuba.

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