Mutually dependent species could not have evolved (Talk.Origins)

Claim CB630:

Many pairs of species are mutually and completely dependent upon each other. For example, fig trees require fig gall wasps to pollinate them, and the wasps require the figs to live. Another such example, among many, is the yucca and Pronuba yucca moth. If one species evolved first, it could not have survived on its own; the mutualistic species must have come into existence at essentially the same time.

CreationWiki response:

This may be true of some cases of obligate mutualism, but there are other cases that defy such an explanation.
 * Reference: Ants: swarm intelligence
 * Reference: Natural selection

Espécies mutuamente dependentes não poderiam ter evoluído (Talk.Origins)