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Shield bugs / Nezara viridula / Green stink bug / Pentatomoidea / Pest / Legume / Soybean / Trichopoda pennipes / Tessaratomidae / Hemiptera / Agricultural pest insects / Pentatomidae
Date: 2010-09-17 12:58:25
Shield bugs
Nezara viridula
Green stink bug
Pentatomoidea
Pest
Legume
Soybean
Trichopoda pennipes
Tessaratomidae
Hemiptera
Agricultural pest insects
Pentatomidae

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