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Drude Molbo, Carlos A. Machado, Jan G. Sevenster, Laurent Keller, and Edward Allen Herre
Cryptic species of fig-pollinating wasps: Implications for the evolution of the fig-wasp mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptation
PNAS 2003 100: 5867-5872.

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