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Flora of the United States / Hemlock woolly adelgid / Adelges / Adelgidae / Balsam woolly adelgid / Aphid / Tsuga canadensis / Biological pest control / Oviposition / Hemiptera / Phyla / Protostome
Date: 2005-11-20 17:24:24
Flora of the United States
Hemlock woolly adelgid
Adelges
Adelgidae
Balsam woolly adelgid
Aphid
Tsuga canadensis
Biological pest control
Oviposition
Hemiptera
Phyla
Protostome

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