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The Ecuadorian members of Ficus are revised; 70 species are documented for the country. Five species are described as new: Ficus banosensis C.C. Berg, F bombuscaroana C.C. Berg, F. ceronii C.C. Berg, F. dodsonii C.C. Berg, and F quijosana C.C. Berg. Keys, descriptions and specimen citations are given for all taxa. Many species are illustrated.