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Grapholitini / Medicinal plants / Tortricidae / Moths / Cydia / Plum / Grapholita funebrana / Pheromone trap / Prunus / Rosales / Rosids / Agriculture
Date: 2012-12-07 15:23:31
Grapholitini
Medicinal plants
Tortricidae
Moths
Cydia
Plum
Grapholita funebrana
Pheromone trap
Prunus
Rosales
Rosids
Agriculture

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