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Biomechanics of substrate boring by fig wasps

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Fig. 7. Steerability of parasitoid ovipositor in the fig substrate.(A) Tracings showing the curved path taken by the ovipositor in thefig substrate that illustrate manoeuvring of the ovipositor inside thesubstrate

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