Abstract
This is an interim report on the analysis of the relationships within the Agaonidae (fig wasps). The family is subdivided into the two subfamilies Agaoninae and Blastopha- ginae. In the Agaoninae, three groups are recognized, according to their geographical distribution (i.e., Africa, Australia c.a., South America). In the Blastophaginae, one complex is formed by some species hitherto classified with Blastophaga ("C" and "D"), Ceratosolen and Kradibia; Liporrhopalum appears related. A fit with the botanical classifi- cation is only apparent between the Agaonid genera and the (sub)sections of Ficus, but does not seem to exist at a higher level.

This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: