“…Rønsted et al (2005) fig-pollinating wasps). However, the Tetrapus species molecularly analyzed by those authors, as well as others, correspond to extant Tetrapus Machado et al, 1996;Jousselin, Rasplus, & Kjellberg, 2003;Datwyler & Weiblen, 2004;Rønsted et al, 2005;2008;Jian, Zhu, & Zhen, 2006;Lopez-Vaamonde et al, 2009;Azuma et al, 2010;Erasmus, van Noort, Jousselin, & Greeff, 2010;Munro et al, 2011;Cruad et al, 2009Cruad et al, , 2011Cruad et al, , 2012. The objectives of this work were to study the association of five Tetrapus morphotypes whose females have two independent mandibular appendages and hexapodous males; explain their origin and morphological relationships to other pollinating wasps of subgenus Pharmacosycea and other pollinating genera, their taxonomic position, and its origin.…”