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Protostome / Scarabaeoidea / Phyllophaga / Zoology / Japanese beetle / Imidacloprid / University of Nebraska system / Abraham Lincoln / Beetle / Scarabaeidae / Agricultural pest insects / Phyla
Date: 2010-07-14 17:55:09
Protostome
Scarabaeoidea
Phyllophaga
Zoology
Japanese beetle
Imidacloprid
University of Nebraska system
Abraham Lincoln
Beetle
Scarabaeidae
Agricultural pest insects
Phyla

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