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The female cone is covered in weevils pollinating they where on the male cone and almost immediately they went to the female so some good pollination this year I hope. 

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Me preguntó si esos gorgojos haran los mismo con otras cícadas que no sean autóctonas 

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11 hours ago, Navarro said:

Me preguntó si esos gorgojos haran los mismo con otras cícadas que no sean autóctonas 

I have only observed them on lepidozamia i have noticed with cycas taitugensis and revoluta native bees only not the weevil 

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