Ficus microcarpa wood where observations of behavior in a natural system were made. Photographs of wood are from naturally infested branches taken after peeling off the bark a the F. microcarpa tree from which most branches were collected and observations were made, in an unmaintained area of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa b wood in an early stage of colonization by C. brasiliensis beetles c three C. brasiliensis beetle immatures, each parasitized by a feeding A. hanuuanamu larva d Ficus microcarpa branch with bark peeled off, showing C. brasiliensis tunnel systems and beetles, and A. hanuuanamu larvae, prepupae, and pupae e same as (d) except the bark layer of the branch.