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Hemiptera / Curculionidae / Mountain pine beetle / Appalachian Mountains / Pinus taeda / Hemlock woolly adelgid / Taxodium distichum / Pinus palustris / Pinus strobus / Flora of the United States / Geography of the United States / Flora
Date: 2013-12-05 14:36:06
Hemiptera
Curculionidae
Mountain pine beetle
Appalachian Mountains
Pinus taeda
Hemlock woolly adelgid
Taxodium distichum
Pinus palustris
Pinus strobus
Flora of the United States
Geography of the United States
Flora

Status of Forest Insect Pests

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